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112 - The Benefits of Mushrooms with Parker Olson of Forij

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During his junior year in college, Parker Olson embarked on the first of a series of nutritional experiments that would change the course of his life in ways he could never have imagined. After becoming aware of the incredible properties of functional mushrooms during one of these experiments, Parker became the youngest board member of the Puget Sound Mycological Society and subsequently founded Forij, a granola product packed with mushroom extracts that are both very healthy and very delicious (as strange as it sounds!). During this episode, Parker talks about his scrappy approach to entrepreneurship (his dedication to the cause really comes through strongly when he shares his experience of sleeping in a tent for two years), his involvement in the psilocybin treatment space, and his thoughts on the future of functional food. Tune in today to hear how mushrooms could change your life too!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • The nutrition experiments that Parker started conducting on himself during his junior year in college.
  • How Parker became aware of the functionality of mushrooms.
  • The founding story of Forij and the process Parker went through to develop the Forij products.
  • Parker’s “claims to scrappy fame,” including the two years he spent sleeping in a tent.
  • Valuable takeaways from Parker’s entrepreneurship degree (and the things you can’t learn in a classroom).
  • Parker’s involvement in the movement to democratize psilocybin treatment.
  • What Parker’s role on the board of the Puget Sound Mycological Society entailed.
  • Parker’s thoughts on the future of functional food.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Forij

Forij on Instagram

Parker Olson on LinkedIn

Puget Sound Mycological Society

Strategyzer Series

PsiloHealth

Modern Species

Gage Mitchell on LinkedIn

Gage Mitchell on Twitter

Brands for a Better World - Evolve CPG

Brands for a Better World Community

Brands for a Better World on YouTube

Brands for a Better World email

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During his junior year in college, Parker Olson embarked on the first of a series of nutritional experiments that would change the course of his life in ways he could never have imagined. After becoming aware of the incredible properties of functional mushrooms during one of these experiments, Parker became the youngest board member of the Puget Sound Mycological Society and subsequently founded Forij, a granola product packed with mushroom extracts that are both very healthy and very delicious (as strange as it sounds!). During this episode, Parker talks about his scrappy approach to entrepreneurship (his dedication to the cause really comes through strongly when he shares his experience of sleeping in a tent for two years), his involvement in the psilocybin treatment space, and his thoughts on the future of functional food. Tune in today to hear how mushrooms could change your life too!

Key Points From This Episode:

  • The nutrition experiments that Parker started conducting on himself during his junior year in college.
  • How Parker became aware of the functionality of mushrooms.
  • The founding story of Forij and the process Parker went through to develop the Forij products.
  • Parker’s “claims to scrappy fame,” including the two years he spent sleeping in a tent.
  • Valuable takeaways from Parker’s entrepreneurship degree (and the things you can’t learn in a classroom).
  • Parker’s involvement in the movement to democratize psilocybin treatment.
  • What Parker’s role on the board of the Puget Sound Mycological Society entailed.
  • Parker’s thoughts on the future of functional food.

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Forij

Forij on Instagram

Parker Olson on LinkedIn

Puget Sound Mycological Society

Strategyzer Series

PsiloHealth

Modern Species

Gage Mitchell on LinkedIn

Gage Mitchell on Twitter

Brands for a Better World - Evolve CPG

Brands for a Better World Community

Brands for a Better World on YouTube

Brands for a Better World email

  continue reading

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