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Unf*ck Tomorrow: The Mindful Drinking Revolution with Haylee Jordan of Fabric

51 min · 4. juni 2026
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What does it actually mean to drink mindfully? Tarin sits down with Haylee Jordan, co-founder and Chief of Brand at Fabric — a Colorado-based non-alcoholic functional hop water brand on a mission to unfuck tomorrow. We get into the non-alc space, low-dose THC beverages, brand building as a founder, and what it means to own your power as a woman in a male-dominated industry. Highlights: ✨ What nano-emulsified THC actually means (and why it's not what you think) 🍺 Zebra striping: the mindful drinking trend you're probably already doing 🎨 Going from brand strategist to beverage co-founder 🌿 Why Fabric gives back to mental health and what "mending the social fabric" really means 💪 Haylee's mantra for navigating male-dominated spaces: "I'm not here for them, I'm here for me" Find Haylee + Fabric 🌐 drinkfabric.com [http://drinkfabric.com] 📖 Haylee's Substack: Super Cult [https://substack.com/@supercult] — brand building and the founder life for creatives 💼 Haylee on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayleejordan/] Links & Love Follow the podcast: @tarin.it.up.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/tarin.it.up.podcast/] Newsletter: tarinitup.myflodesk.com [https://tarinitup.myflodesk.com/tarinitup] Support the pod: buymeacoffee.com/tarinitup [https://buymeacoffee.com/tarinitup]

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episode Unf*ck Tomorrow: The Mindful Drinking Revolution with Haylee Jordan of Fabric cover

Unf*ck Tomorrow: The Mindful Drinking Revolution with Haylee Jordan of Fabric

What does it actually mean to drink mindfully? Tarin sits down with Haylee Jordan, co-founder and Chief of Brand at Fabric — a Colorado-based non-alcoholic functional hop water brand on a mission to unfuck tomorrow. We get into the non-alc space, low-dose THC beverages, brand building as a founder, and what it means to own your power as a woman in a male-dominated industry. Highlights: ✨ What nano-emulsified THC actually means (and why it's not what you think) 🍺 Zebra striping: the mindful drinking trend you're probably already doing 🎨 Going from brand strategist to beverage co-founder 🌿 Why Fabric gives back to mental health and what "mending the social fabric" really means 💪 Haylee's mantra for navigating male-dominated spaces: "I'm not here for them, I'm here for me" Find Haylee + Fabric 🌐 drinkfabric.com [http://drinkfabric.com] 📖 Haylee's Substack: Super Cult [https://substack.com/@supercult] — brand building and the founder life for creatives 💼 Haylee on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hayleejordan/] Links & Love Follow the podcast: @tarin.it.up.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/tarin.it.up.podcast/] Newsletter: tarinitup.myflodesk.com [https://tarinitup.myflodesk.com/tarinitup] Support the pod: buymeacoffee.com/tarinitup [https://buymeacoffee.com/tarinitup]

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