
Namita Nayyar:
What’s the most rewarding transformation you’ve witnessed in a student at the Academy, related to their confidence or awareness, not just their English skills?
LiMaVii:
A young student came to me believing she wasn’t “good enough at English.” She was silent in class, head down, disconnected. I changed the dynamics: we started with honest conversation and eye contact. We discovered she loved art—especially painting eyes. We moved slowly but surely, step by step.
One day, I gave her a higher-level test without telling her. When the results came back, she said, “I’m happy with the score.” Then I asked, “Do you know it was extended level?” She was stunned. From that moment, she began to open up. She passed her final exams with high marks at the extended level—and for the first time; she spoke with confidence in class. Her teacher was amazed.
Watching her bloom—speaking freely, believing in herself—was one of the most powerful moments I’ve witnessed.
Namita Nayyar:
How do concepts like “energy” and “presence” play a role in your language classrooms?
LiMaVii:
Every class begins with grounding. I invite students to appreciate who they really are. We focus on celebrating micro-successes, not on what’s missing. Presence changes everything—even pronunciation becomes playful when done with awareness.
Each student is unique, and I encourage curiosity—learning should be fun, not fearful. I always say: learning English is like speaking your mother tongue—with different words. I remind them to have courage, experiment, and enjoy the expansion.

Namita Nayyar:
Looking back, what achievement (in music, healing, or education) feels most significant to you personally, and why?
LiMaVii:
Founding Elite English Academy was a deeply personal milestone. It was born from my own story—of feeling small in a crowded classroom, unable to speak, and coming from a family who couldn’t afford private lessons. Everything changed when I became an au pair in the UK, where language courses were gifted to me. That immersion awakened something in me: the power of communication as a tool of self-worth and freedom.
Later, working in Las Vegas through a cultural exchange program taught me resilience, independence, and the living pulse of language beyond textbooks. These early chapters shaped not only the school I later created, but also how I teach—with empathy, presence, and belief in each person’s voice.
And then came music.
Though I was born into a lineage of singers, my path to music unfolded through heartbreak, healing, and awakening. It led me to write No Time to Wait—my first conscious song—and to the Los Angeles Music Industry Summer Academy, where I studied under respected mentors like Miklos Malek, Ariel Chobaz, and Esjay Jones. That experience opened the portal for my healing music to fully emerge.
But the most profound shift came through co-creating with Giuseppe Bockarie Consoli (LAIOUNG). Our connection birthed music that’s not only heard, but deeply felt—woven with intention, soul, and subtle energy. Each song we create carries a frequency of remembrance and transformation.
So, whether through language or sound, my greatest achievement is being able to help people reconnect with their worth, their voice, and their light.
Namita Nayyar:
Releasing two original singles and running a conscious business is impressive. How do you define success for yourself across these diverse fields?
LiMaVii:
For me, success is not measured by numbers, but by the depth of transformation I witness in others. Whether I’m releasing music or guiding someone through a learning journey at Elite English Academy, my intention is always the same: to awaken inner confidence, clarity, and presence.
Running a conscious school means teaching in a way that nurtures not only the intellect, but also the heart and soul. We don’t just teach English—we help people remember their worth, activate their voice, and trust in their own potential. The school became an extension of my healing path. Many of my students experience deep personal shifts through our mindful approach, often overcoming self-doubt and fear of expression.
In both music and education, I work with energy and intention. When someone leaves a class or hears one of my songs and feels more empowered, more alive—that’s when I know I’m living my purpose. True success, to me, is alignment with soul mission and the ability to serve others in their awakening.

Namita Nayyar:
What milestone is you currently focused on achieving next in your multifaceted career?
LiMaVii:
My next milestone is releasing more healing singles that speak of empowerment and remembrance. I’m also developing guided meditations and supporting international collaborations—bringing together artists whose essence resonates with soulful expression and sacred vibration. My vision is to raise global frequency and co-create spaces of honest, nourishing creation from love.
Namita Nayyar:
Does your physical practice support your creative, healing, and teaching work? Do you connect movement to spiritual awareness?
LiMaVii:
Absolutely—movement is sacred medicine, a way of remembering who I am beyond thought. My body is not just a vessel; it’s a living temple of expression, sensation, and intuitive wisdom. I move not to achieve, but to awaken.
I practice intuitive yin yoga, Qi Gong, and feminine energy dance—each one helping me release emotional blockages and reconnect with the flow of life force. These movements soften the nervous system, open the heart, and create space for my voice to carry more light and depth.
I also go to the gym once a week to anchor myself in physical strength and root my energy into the earth. Movement balances both my masculine and feminine energies—it grounds me, clears my mind, and aligns me with my soul’s rhythm.
In these sacred moments of movement, I listen. I receive creative ideas, melodies, and visions. It’s a space where my healing work deepens, my presence expands, and my teaching becomes more embodied. For me, movement is prayer in motion—an alchemical practice that supports every layer of my being.

Namita Nayyar:
How does your approach to nourishment reflect your beliefs about energy and vibration?
LiMaVii:
I believe food is medicine—an energetic offering that nourishes not only the body, but also the soul. With the support of my personal nutrition coach, I’ve embraced intuitive eating rooted in balance, simplicity, and joy. I follow a rhythm of five nourishing meals a day and stay well hydrated to support my hormonal, emotional, and energetic harmony.
What I love most is that this way of eating feels natural and sustainable. I don’t experience unnecessary restrictions—I eat until I’m satisfied, and it brings me both pleasure and vitality. Week by week, I’ve noticed visible transformation: I feel lighter, more energized, and more connected to my body’s wisdom.
This journey has shown me that healthy nourishment doesn’t have to be difficult—it can be a joyful expression of self-love. When we align what we eat with how we want to feel, food becomes a source of energy, beauty, and inner balance.
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