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Meet Tatyana Voloshin of Unidelics

Today we’d like to introduce you to Tatyana Voloshin.

Hi Tatyana, we’re thrilled to have a chance to learn your story today. So, before we get into specifics, maybe you can briefly walk us through how you got to where you are today?
I used to place hedge fund execs by day… and coach underground artists by night. Now I do both at once: with breathwork, mushrooms, and meta-level strategy.

I’m half-Russian, half-Ukrainian, raised in a family where survival was the strategy, and curiosity was the only luxury. I came to the U.S. from Estonia 30 years ago with no money, no roadmap, and zero tolerance for mediocrity. For two decades, I was one of Wall Street’s highest-billing executive recruiters, placing C-level leaders at hedge funds, investment banks, and global finance firms. I know that world inside out: what they pay for, what they fear, and what they’ll never say out loud.

But I never bought the idea that success had to cost you your soul.

While I was negotiating million-dollar packages for CEOs, I was quietly coaching artists, writers, and musicians, helping them build careers that didn’t end in collapse. That double life became my secret edge. I understood both worlds: the structured ambition of finance, and the raw, volatile fire of creative minds.

Eventually, I stopped splitting the difference.

Today, I run Unidelics – a career transformation practice that’s hard to explain and impossible to forget. I work with people who want more: more clarity, more energy, more meaning – but without burnout or soul-debt. I’m the only coach who combines corporate-level strategy with natural tools like adaptogenic mushrooms, breathwork, and nervous system retraining. No bs. No HR tricks. No crystals. Just physiology, presence, and performance.

My framework is built on Stoicism, Buddhism, and twenty years of corporate performance. I know the system. I know what decision-makers want. And I know how to help you get it—without betraying who you are.

If you’re ready to move faster, think sharper, and build a career that actually fits your nervous system—I’m your person.

I’m sure it wasn’t obstacle-free, but would you say the journey has been fairly smooth so far?
Smooth? Absolutely not. But I didn’t come here for smooth. I came here for real.

The first few years in the U.S. were all grit and guesswork. I didn’t know how this country worked, I just knew I had to. Every opportunity I got, I earned. Every room I entered, I wasn’t supposed to be in. I had no connections, no pedigree, and a foreign accent in an industry obsessed with polish.

Recruiting on Wall Street was brutal in the best and worst ways. I learned fast, earned fast, and burned out faster. I saw how people broke: quietly, behind titles and seven-figure bonuses. I watched what ambition did to the nervous system when it wasn’t grounded in anything deeper. And I lived it myself.

The real struggle came later, when I started coaching full time. Suddenly I wasn’t just helping people climb – I was helping them redefine the mountain. That’s harder to sell. It’s not sexy. There’s no Forbes list for people who sleep well at night and feel proud of how they got there.

And then there’s the weirdness of doing something no one else is doing. Mixing breathwork and mushrooms with career strategy makes some people roll their eyes… until they try it. I had to build credibility from scratch, again, in a completely different language. One foot in neuroscience, one in nature, one in philosophy – and still knowing how to get someone hired at BlackRock. Try explaining that in a soundbite.

But the hardest part? Learning to stop proving and start being. I’m still learning.

Thanks for sharing that. So, maybe next you can tell us a bit more about your business?
Unidelics is what happens when a Wall Street recruiter, a career coach, and a mushroom nerd walk into the same body.

I work with ambitious humans—small business owners, founders, consultants, creatives, recovering execs—people who are done chasing someone else’s version of success. They want clarity, momentum, and a system that doesn’t fry their nervous system by Tuesday.

What do I actually do? I help people upgrade their inner operating system so they can think sharper, move faster, and stop second-guessing every damn decision. It’s career coaching, yes, but with tools that actually work on your body and brain, not just your calendar.

That includes:
• Strategic career guidance from someone who’s placed CEOs and built brands from scratch
• Breathwork and attention training to reset your focus and energy
• Functional mushrooms like Lion’s Mane and Amanita (legal, grounded, and no, you won’t see colors)
• And frameworks built from Stoicism, Buddhism, neuroscience, and 20 years of real-world pattern recognition

Some clients come to scale. Some come to shift. Some come because they’ve hit the outer version of success and still feel stuck inside. I meet them where they are—and help them get somewhere better.

I’m proud of Unidelics because it’s not a funnel. It’s not a gimmick. It’s a smart, strange, beautifully effective way to move through change: with clarity, with tools, and without selling your soul.

If you’re building something, whether it’s a business, a career, or a comeback, — you want better questions, cleaner energy, and a guide who’s seen a few things. That’s what I do.

And I promise: no vision boards. Just momentum.

Risk taking is a topic that people have widely differing views on – we’d love to hear your thoughts.
Risk has been the background music of my entire life.

I was born into it. Immigrant kid. Half-Russian, half-Ukrainian. Moved to a country where I didn’t speak the language, didn’t know the rules, and definitely didn’t have a fallback plan. I was bullied in school, underestimated in every job, and still made it to the top of one of the most cutthroat industries in the world.

I spent 20 years in executive recruiting, making seven figures, placing hedge fund leaders and investment bank execs. And then… I walked away.

Not because I failed. Because I succeeded – and it was draining my soul.

That was the biggest risk I ever took. I gave up money, status, predictability – all the things people are told to want – because I refused to keep living on autopilot. I wanted to build something real. Something I could be proud of. And I did.

To me, risk is not a coin toss and definitely not recklessness. It’s a calculation of your readiness to go forward no matter what. I don’t believe in endless contingency plans. I believe in asking:
“Am I willing to deal with the cost of this leap? And will I still choose it, even if it’s hard?”

I’ve taken risks, but they’ve never been impulsive. They’ve been deliberate, informed, and grounded in reality. You don’t leap off cliffs just for the thrill. You leap because you know you can handle the landing.

I’m not fearless. I’m just fluent in fear. And I’ve learned to move anyway.

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  • from $15 to $6500

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