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Louisville herbalist, gardener, tea crafter, custom jean jacket artist, and all-around renaissance man Tim Slim — better known as Mr. Fruitease himself — pulls up to the OddPod with Marc and Pod Rashid for a two-hour-plus conversation that goes way deeper than a drink. Tim started Fruitease back in January of last year after realizing he was spending nearly $380 a month on coffee while already having a full garden at home. What started as glass jars of dehydrated leaves carried in his pocket to Play Cousins Collective turned into a fully LLC'd business — built entirely on word of mouth, a farmers market grind, and an obsessive passion for knowing the benefits of everything he grows. Nine years managing Papa John's gave him the inventory and profit-and-loss knowledge to run it right. His garden gave him everything else. The process is as intentional as the product. Tim breaks down exactly how he crafts each tea — dehydrating fresh fruit overnight, grinding it into powder, selecting leaves based on the specific health needs of each customer (libido, sleep, immunity, pH balance, blood pressure), and sweetening with sugar or locally sourced honey. No two teas are the same because no two people are the same. He's building toward tea talks this summer — community gatherings for Louisville's growing herbalist scene to connect without competition. The conversation takes a sharp turn into food sovereignty, self-sufficiency, and why growing your own is no longer optional — it's necessary. Tim talks candidly about farmland acquisitions, microplastics in produce, vaccinated livestock, and why depending on grocery stores in a grid-down scenario is a plan that doesn't hold up. His vision? A community compound model where each person learns one crop, grows it, brings it to the farmers market together, and builds real independent wealth while feeding the neighborhood. On top of all that — Tim makes custom jean jackets (Spider-Man, Tokyo Ghoul, Sesame Street, Mario), does epoxy art, keeps a seed vault stocked for whatever comes next, and is raising two musically gifted sons who between them play piano, guitar, saxophone, and trumpet. Bigger than teas. Go follow Tim at @_fruitease and tap into everything he's building. Also go follow Ruqaviews & Big & Lazy Podcast for more Interviews of Mr. Fruitease
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