Noon has been saving me.
If you know me you know I’m prone to burnout.
I’m overworked, starting new projects, and always on the go. Things I like to do, don’t get it twisted. Sometimes you have to take something for fun to tell you to slow down. I don’t smoke, drink, or do drugs anymore but I do miss the act of taking something to curve a long week or a current issue.
I first heard of Noon when I went to a pop-up market for Sesame Projects at The Standard, East Village. They introduced their CBD droplets.
Since then, Noon has said goodbye to their Nootropic Drops and pivoted to Mushroom Gummy Delights.
Co-founder Jane Kate Wong of Noon comes on Wear Many Hats to chat with us about quick fixes, dopamine hits, and the stack combo of Noon that works for her.
One of my favorite parts that she mentions on Wear Many Hats is the act of sharing and how she wishes to do same with Noon gummies. I have shared it with my particular group of friends that work in the creative fields that have call times that start early in the day and work late into the night. It’s been helpful and it couldn’t come at a better time. You know the future is about to be a ride.
The Noon team created beautiful imagery of having friends and guests of the show, Sacred Pact and Andres Norwood in their campaigns introducing the mushroom gummies.
I’m glad Jane Kate Wong came on Wear Many Hats. Thanks to friend and guest of the show Rachel Krupa and Taylor over at Krupa Consulting for coordinating.
Follow them at @itsnoon.world and to learn more about the science of Noon.
Listen to our episode with Jane Kate Wong of Noon on Wear Many Hats.