Trina Chan: Nootropics, A Unique Approach to Mental Health & Brain Health | No. 8
Description
Trina Chan is the co-founder and CEO of No. 8, a mental wellness company developed alongside Stanford neuroscientists. No. 8 specializes in natural nootropic gummies. A nootropic is a compound that improves cognitive functions like memory and concentration. Prior to starting No. 8, Trina was part of the founding team at the Museum of Ice Cream. She joins the show to talk through the unique approach and identity behind the brand, as the number 8 honors her roots and reflects their belief that mental wellness is grounded in bringing the body and mind into balance. She also discusses her journey with mental health and continuously overcoming racial tensions as an Asian American.
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