Let’s get one thing straight: your brain is a big deal. It deserves support, sparkle, and maybe a little therapy. If you're stuck in the brain fog, there’s good news. Let's talk nootropics and dark chocolate.
Nootropics (pronounced new-troh-picks) are substances (natural or synthetic) that support cognitive function. Think: memory, focus, creativity, and mental clarity. Some people refer to them as “smart supplements."
While some nootropics are made in labs, we’re all about the natural kind, such as functional mushrooms and dark chocolate. They support your brain without the crash, and with straight forward ingredients.
Just to be clear, nootropics are not psychoactive/magic mushrooms. We’re talking about functional mushrooms, the earthy fungi packed with nutrients that have been adored by herbalists and wellness lovers for centuries.
These brain-friendly fungi are known to support:
To be transparent, the science is still catching up, but the early signs are promising. Functional mushrooms are showing up in studies for their potential to protect the brain, reduce inflammation, and maybe even support memory over time.
Thousands of wellness seekers already swear by them for better focus, and clearer thinking.
Dark chocolate isn’t just a guilty pleasure. When chosen wisely (read: high cacao, low junk), it’s packed with compounds that actually support mental performance.
Here’s what makes chocolate healthy:
Combine chocolate with functional mushrooms and you’ve got a daily ritual that’s equal parts indulgent and intentional.
This one is like a personal trainer for your neurons. Known to support nerve growth and focus, Lion’s Mane helps keep your thoughts crisp and your to do list in check.
Find it in our FUNCTION Breakaway Bar - the ultimate support for clarity, concentration, and all day mental finesse.
This one is your new favorite multitasker. This earthy powerhouse is loaded with antioxidants and known for its ability to support both brain and belly. Smoother digestion, steady focus, and a calmer you.
Chill out with UNWIND Breakaway Bar - a blend organically grown Chaga and rest enhancing adaptogens like CBN. It’s the perfect way to give your gut some love while gently dialing down the day.
Nootropic mushrooms + dark chocolate = brain fuel with benefits. Ready to make brain care a little more fabulous and indulgent?
Described as a “creative chameleon,” Benjy Bradshaw is the epitome of a DIY musician… and in our humble opinion he’s an all around artiste! His multi-ethnic background (Native American, Portuguese, English, Irish) and private Catholic school education ultimately contributed to his constant exploration of self through visual and creative transformations. Although he is primarily inspired by dance, house, and new wave music, Benjy also loves to "art direct his life" -- experimenting with photography, makeup, fashion, and design.
Meet + Create with Benjy on Saturday, August 16th from 1-4pm at From Here to Sunday in Gowanus as a part of our SASS Summer Popsicle Popup series. RSVP.
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This is a full transcript from our Keep Pride Alive campaign interviews. It has been edited and condensed for clarity by Solonje Burnett, Weed Auntie. Photos by Benjy Bradshaw. Watch a part of our interview.
WA = Weed Auntie
BB = Benjy Bradshaw
WA: Please tell us your name, preferred pronouns, and career/passions.
BB: My name is Benjy Bradshaw, my pronouns are he/him/his. My passion is music and I’m an independent recording artist here in New York City.
WA: Give it up for the artists! So what did your family say about weed growing up?
BB: Growing up, weed was not seen as a good thing. It was a very taboo topic, and we basically thought of it as something that was associated with hippies. There just wasn’t a good light on it. It was for only one type of person and definitely not something we were encouraged to do.
WA: How does cannabis affect or enhance your creative process whether it’s making a zine, music, or designing a magical piece to adorn your body?
BB: Cannabis opens my eyes. My life is very busy. I am essentially working 6 days a week, from sunrise until bedtime, on all the creative tasks that allow me to be my creative self – music, fashion, makeup, design, etc. Saving a day where I can take cannabis and enjoy life, has become one of my new favorite things, along with SASS gummies and chocolates of course! Even just one day a week without technology, opening my eyes and heart to the world allows me to jump back into my work with more excitement, creative ideas, and joy.
WA: What does visibility mean to you?
BB: When someone or something is visible, it means it is recognized – whether or not it is also understood. Many of us have lived our lives in the shadows. We have had to tip toe around our identities to please the status quo. By living our true selves, we are opening doors for acknowledgement. By living authentically, we plant seeds in the minds of those who may not understand (and reaffirm growth for those who identify with us). Most importantly, by being visible, we give hope for a kinder world of understanding.
WA: Has anyone ever judged or labeled you for being a consumer of cannabis?
BB: Luckily I’ve had really supportive friends who have been there and haven’t seen it as a problem. I have that community around now, but it took a while to get there.
WA: Do you feel like there’s a lack of authentic representation in the way cannabis users are depicted by brands, media and general pop culture?
BB: Yes, I think there’s a huge underrepresentation. I don’t see people like me or like my friends. There’s one type of vision of what it means to be a cannabis consumer. It’s not inclusive and very one-sided.
WA: What are some ways that we can create a more inclusive and accepting society for cannabis users?
BB: I think to create a more inclusive society, we need to be more mindful and open to the beautiful spectrum of people. There are people everywhere who love cannabis in all different types of forms. We need to have a space that’s about positivity. Giving everyone the freedom and ability to partake with no judgement. No matter how you look. If you’re wearing a little tutu or not. You can consume and enjoy life through the ways that feel like you.
WA: Love that! What is your favorite way to consume cannabis?
BB: I love edibles. Funny story, I can’t inhale. My freshman year in college, my friend tried to get me high and she gave me (brings his finger to his lips, motioning like he’s puffing on a joint) - I don’t even know what it’s called - and I couldn’t inhale. We were trying to watch Mean Girls and I was laughing so hard. She was like “you’re high” and I was like “no, it’s just a funny movie.” So anyway, it just never worked for me until like 10 years later my friend had an edible and it changed my life!
WA: Who do you think needs to be deliberately dosed?
BB: Oh! Well – tons of people. I think the bus I took to get here should be dosed because it would be a really fun ride. I would’ve been enjoying life for thirty minutes more before I came here!
WA: Who is included in your dream sweet sesh of queer icons? Who would you invite to indulge in some SASS with you?
BB: If I had to have someone here having SASS with me, we all know that Lady Gaga would be right here and I’d be like “Here Queen, here you go.” And then who’s the sassiest person I know? Um, a bunch of my drag queen friends and I would be like “Here everybody! Party time!” And we would just have a giant dance party. So Gaga, and all my friends.
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