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Overview
About Me
I’m Argentine, from Mendoza, a psychologist and project manager. I’m deeply interested in the human experience: how people live, the stories they carry, and what happens when different worlds meet, even for a short time.
Travel has always been an important dream for me. For many years it was on hold, and now I’m starting to turn it into action. I don’t see myself as an experienced traveler, but as someone curious, respectful, and genuinely interested in learning through real human exchange.
A big part of my personal and professional path has been connected to cultural exchange environments, supporting people from other countries during their experiences in Argentina. That’s one of the reasons why I feel drawn to Couchsurfing and the kind of connections it enables.
Instagram: @eddieminds
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/licedgarmanrique/
Why I’m on Couchsurfing
I’m at a stage where I’m beginning to make my travel dreams real, and I want to do it authentically: meaningful conversations, simple experiences, and genuine connections. I’d much rather share a talk, a meal, or a walk than just “pass through” a place.
Interests
- wine
- psychology
- videogames
- bussines
- techno
Music, Movies, and Books
Techno, rock, pop.
Game of thrones, RuPaul's Dragrace, American horror story, Mean Girls.
The hunger games, Los días del venado.
One Amazing Thing I’ve Done
Over time, I took on leadership roles and eventually became the local president of the organization, a chapter I’m currently finishing.
I also worked in hostels, funny and lovely times!
Teach, Learn, Share
I’m a calm, curious, and reflective person. I enjoy listening, sharing ideas, and creating clear and respectful shared spaces. I can teach you how to drink Fernet and Mate! and try to cook empanadas 😂 But of course, if we're in Mendoza, we share good wines 🍷
What I Can Share with Hosts
I’m calm, tidy, and very respectful of house rules. I adapt easily to different dynamics and don’t expect more than clear communication and a shared space with mutual respect.
I truly enjoy the exchange itself: a conversation, a shared meal, or simply coexisting without invading anyone’s space. I also fully understand what it means to work remotely from home and the need for quiet or structure.
Countries I’ve Visited
Bolivia, Chile