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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 47 MIN

66. Part 1 Of Rhythm and Reflection: A Creator’s Multisensory Journey of Self-Discovery Through Dance, Travel, and Aromatherapy

from PerfectWhelm with Eric Slivoskey: The Podcast That Helps Enhance Your Life

To begin the conversation, I chat with Maryia about her early life growing up in Belarus and creative influences that impacted her along the way.We then discussed Maryia’s love of dance and how the artistry, movements, and music itself has been the source of joy, mental and physical wellness, personal growth, and many social connections in her life. Specifically, Maryia shares about her experiences with Kizomba, a popular partner dance and music genre that originated in Angola in the early 1980’s.Make sure you also tune in to Part 2 of our conversation that will be released next week where Maryia will talk more about her foreign travel experiences and how exploring abroad has contributed to her personal growth and development. She also will chat about her travel design business, and her experiences with the healing components of aromatherapy. Maryia’s Programs and Projects of Interest:In regards to her language teaching, Maryia is interested in collaboration with native speakers for her online speakers. As a travel designer, Maryia is experienced and well-equipped to organize a trip for you and take care of all the planning, activities , and logistics. She has routes in Asia in places like Singapore, Indonesia, and Malaysia that she can handle along with destinations in Europe like Porto, Madeira, Lisbon, and many more. Maryia is also happy to share her knowledge of aromatherapy and how to select oils and offer insight about which products can have a positive effect on both mental and physical wellbeing. Connecting With Maryia:Instagram - bandarchyk.maria, https://www.instagram.com/bandarchyk.maria?igsh=MTRvNWZlMHNyZ2RyZw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/share/1CUzkv6nAJ/?mibextid=wwXIfrTelegram - @maria_eltengPerfectWhelm Podcast Links & Resources:Schedule a free discovery call with me to learn more about my coaching programs and services.Email: [email protected] hope you will follow, subscribe, rate, and/or share the podcast with someone you think might benefit from it.

To begin the conversation, I chat with Maryia about her early life growing up in Belarus and creative influences that impacted her along the way. We then discussed Maryia’s love of dance and how the artistry, movements, and music itself has been the source of joy, mental and physical wellness, personal growth, and many social connections in her life. Specifically, Maryia shares about her experiences with Kizomba, a popular partner dance and music genre that originated in Angola in the early 1...

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