We had the good fortune of connecting with Isaac Sabu and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Isaac, how does your business help the community?
I immigrated from Iran at the age of 12. Being from a war-torn country, I carried that trauma for decades without knowing what it was or how to heal it.
During a challenging period of my life, I discovered sound therapy — and for the first time, I found something that actually got to the root. It helped me release what I had been holding onto for years.
That experience became the catalyst for my own healing journey and the intention behind Biotune: combining more than 20 years of experience as a sound engineer with a structured approach that allows others to access these experiences with reliability and results.

There was something deeper driving this work that became clear while watching the film My Sweet Land, which follows the story of a young boy growing up during the Nagorno-Karabakh war.
In that moment I realized I was that boy who never had the tools to self-soothe.
That realization clarified why I do this work: to change the trajectory of other people’s lives.

After that, I spent two and a half years serving veterans and recovery centers, refining our protocol — a sound and vibration-based experience that produces effects similar to psychedelic therapies, but without substances.
The approach was validated through a pilot program serving over 1,200 veterans, where PTSD symptoms were reduced by 89%.
Through serving thousands of people, we have developed a results-driven and effective approach to healing and wellbeing. It is about getting to the root, not simply feeling better.

It is scientific.
It is spiritual.
It is somatic.

Biotune now brings these tools into luxury properties, high-end fitness spaces, and mental health clinics, while ensuring they reach communities that need them most — including veterans’ programs and recovery centers.
Through our leasing model, equipment placed in those environments eventually cycles back and is placed into centers and spaces that need it most, along with the training and support required to help others on their healing journey.
Biotune is a precise frequency technology for healing, recovery, and wellbeing.

When those who suffer find inner peace, we move closer to world peace.

What should our readers know about your business?
No, the journey hasn’t been easy. If there is one thing that helped me get here, it’s failure.

Before Biotune, I spent more than twenty years as an engineer building advanced sound, automation, and theater systems. When I stepped away from that world, I thought those years had been left behind. In reality, the engineering, sound design, and project management skills I developed became the foundation for building Biotune.
A turning point came when I built a dome with a vibrational floor at Burning Man and witnessed the profound effect sound could have on people. That experience led me to build early vibrational prototypes and begin creating immersive sound journeys. We were preparing to launch a corporate wellness program when COVID hit and everything collapsed overnight.

During that period I began leading cultural and sound-based experiences. Through hundreds of sessions and group journeys, I refined how these experiences work and how to guide people through them in a meaningful way. Those lessons ultimately gave us the tools to create impactful group experiences, learning about grounding, integration, and what worked and what did not.
What sets Biotune apart is that we didn’t just build a product — we built a platform. Technology alone isn’t enough. We integrate hardware, structured programs, and delivery protocols, and trainins into a complete ecosystem designed to make sound therapy reliable, repeatable, and results-driven.

The biggest lesson along the way has been deep LISTENING — and allowing the path to reveal itself.
Sound has always carried a mystical dimension. It shapes nature, consciousness, and the human body in ways that often go beyond language or explanation. Sound is the bridge between the visible and the invisible. What we are doing with Biotune is using science, technology, and structured protocols to make that invisible potential visible — legitimizing something that has existed for centuries but has rarely been understood or applied systematically.

Today our focus is expanding access. We are raising capital, working toward having sound therapy recognized and covered by insurance, and bringing these tools into more spaces where people seek healing — from wellness centers to clinics, veterans’ programs, and cognitive care environments.

The goal is simple: to make sound therapy reliable, accessible, and effective for the people who need it most.

If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
I’m known among my friends as the vibe creator. I love crafting journeys more than just picking places to go. The best experiences start with an intention, a bit of preparation, and leaving space for mystery to unfold.
If a close friend were visiting for a week, I’d take them into nature. I’d probably rent a remote Airbnb somewhere surrounded by nature, a place where we could unplug, go on long nature immersions. i’d find beautiful hidden places — a waterfall, a river, a quiet canyon. We’d pack a picnic, cook good food by the fire, bring music, candles, and create a cozy little sanctuary in the bosom of nature. It’s creating something from nothing, finding those hidden gems, swim holes or spots that are only present in that moment.
For me, the best moments aren’t the pubs or parties. It’s about slowing down, being surrounded by the beauty, connection, and simplicity; sharing a meal, listening to great music, dancing under the stars, and having amazing conversations or making love in the outdoors.
The real adventure is the journey itself. You set the intention, find a beautiful place, and let the experience unfold naturally. Those simple moments are what feed my soul and what I love sharing with others.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
It wasn’t just one person. Looking back, I feel like there were a few angels who appeared at the right moments in my life and helped guide the path.
One of those Angels was Angelique, who first introduced me to sound therapy. That experience opened a door for me and planted the first seed of what would eventually become Biotune.

My journey led me to psychedelics, and I have sat with them all, which helped me confront a lot of pain and break patterns I had been carrying for years. Those experiences helped me see that healing often requires addressing the root, not just the symptoms.
But the person I’m most grateful for is Sona Tatoyan, who introduced me to Vipassana meditation and brought me to my first Vipassana retreat.

Meditation was incredibly difficult for me. It actually took me nearly five years before I could sit still for even one minute. Vipassana changed that. Sitting quietly and observing the mind revealed the patterns I had spent years distracting or numbing myself from.
Ironically, while I had explored many external tools and experiences to shift my state, the most profound change came from something simple: learning to sit with myself.
Vipassana gave me something I hadn’t had before — an internal practice. A way to develop awareness, regulation, and consistency without relying on outside stimuli to change how I feel.
That shift from external tools to internal awareness has been one of the most important influences in my life and continues to shape the work I do today.

Website: https://Biotunewellness.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soniqsage/

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/isaac-sabu/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hivibezz/

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