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    Purpose
    We provide coffee that enhances wellness with every sip.
    Mission
    To be leaders of health and wellness through coffee, connection and community.
    Vision
    To brew kindness, wellness and human connection in public and private spaces across the world.

    It starts with premium, sustainably-sourced coffee

    We believe that a great cup of coffee must be an ethical cup as well.

    That’s why we use only Organic, Fairtrade coffee beans - they’re better for the coffee-growers and farmers, better for Mother Nature, and also better for ourselves.

    Oh, and we forgot to mention - our coffee tastes amazing as well. All our coffee is made with top-tier Arabica beans, grown in Central and South America. We roast the coffee beans to perfection in small-batches in our roastery in London, Ontario.

    CLEAVERS, HYSSOP, AND YERBA MATE      

    We infuse our coffee with three Organic superherbs: cleavers, hyssop, and yerba mate.

    Although you may not have heard of them, they are quite popular in the herb world, having been used by herbalists for thousands of years. They each have extraordinary scientifically-proven health benefits.

    When combined together, they make an impressive trio that supports your immune system, as well as your overall wellbeing. You can just call them the Superherbs.

    CLEAVERS

    Cleavers is primarily a cleanser, meaning it detoxifies the body. It’s high in vitamins and nutrients too, and also great for your skin!

    Finally, cleavers has always been found to lower blood pressure, improve digestion, and stimulate the liver. It’s typically consumed as a tea.

    Fun fact: cleavers can be found growing in the wild throughout Ontario (you can even find it growing in some woods in London, Ontario)!

    HYSSOP

    Looking for a natural remedy for a sore throat, cold, cough, or congestion? Try hyssop!

    Hyssop is a fantastic immunity-booster, as well as a strong anti-inflammatory herb. Plus, an essential oil made from hyssop can be applied topically to reduce swelling and heal bruises faster. As part of the mint family, it shares some similar benefits with peppermint and spearmint. For example, like peppermint, hyssop can aid in digestion and help people de-stress.

    Fun fact, hyssop used to be hung in homes to protect against evil spirits. So you know it must be good then, right?

    YERBA MATE

    Yerba mate is the cream of the superherb crop.

    Across the board, it is known as one of the world’s most medicinal herbs. It is high in anti-oxidants, which help prevent certain diseases, such as chronic heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. It also contains countless essential vitamins and minerals to improve overall wellbeing.

    Fun fact: tea made from yerba mate is extremely popular in some countries in South America. It is a tradition for families and friends to share yerba mate in one tea cup, which is a sign of total friendship. Finally, cleavers has always been found to lower blood pressure, improve digestion, and stimulate the liver. It’s typically consumed as a tea. Fun fact: cleavers can be found growing in the wild throughout Ontario (you can even find it growing in some woods in London, Ontario)!

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    This episode is everything. Today, I'm interviewing Jenna Goodhand, Executive Director of Cafézia Coffee, and wow do we ever have an incredible conversation! We cover so many important topics including hustle culture, fear of being judged, and how to get back to the real reasons you started your business.Come for the conversation and stay for the knowledge.

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