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Mindful Mixology (Part One): Crafting Herbal Cocktails & Mocktails for Wellbeing with Dash Lilley

Mindful Mixology (Part One): Crafting Herbal Cocktails & Mocktails for Wellbeing with Dash Lilley

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Welcome to the first ever recorded episode of Health Raisers before a live audience during the Herb Symposium at Fernwood Botanical Garden! In part one of two, my guest is Dash Lilley, a plant alchemist, serious foodie, and the maker of Three Spirit drinks. Dash Lilley is the co-founder and head of products at Three Spirit. Alongside a team of bartenders and plant scientists, Dash spends his time pushing the boundaries of what defines a non-alcoholic liquid, experimenting with ingredients and extraction methods to harness the full potency of plants and create drinks with function, flavor, texture, and mouthfeel.

In this episode, we dive into the power of the functional drink revolution:

🍹 Helping people reduce alcohol without reducing pleasure by enhancing mood and social experiences.

🍹Crafting functional drinks using adaptogens and nootropics using carefully researched and ethically sourced ingredients.

🍹 "Choosing your Mood" with Livener, Social, and Nightcap.

🍹Purposefully crafting alternatives (not just alcohol-free) for better mental well-being.

🍹 Inspiring adults seeking mindful drinking experiences.

🎙️ Original Podcast Music by Nadine Kelly (drums and vocals) and Tim Buell; Produced by Tim Buell

❤️ Sponsored by Infusco Coffee Roasters, Mak Salon and Spa, and Fernwood Botanical Garden.

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