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The science behind caffeine
Today’s episode features our very first guest. We’re joined by Danielle Rath, a notable expert and product developer in the caffeine and energy drink industry. Danielle is the founder of GreenEyedGuide Research and Consulting where she shares science-based information about energy drinks and caffeine, and helps people and companies where fatigue and caffeine use are prevalent. In this lengthly episode, we talk through all aspects of the science behind caffeine — its chemical structure and half-life, where and how it’s being used, the good, bad, and the ugly, as well as practical advice for everyday consumption. If you consume caffeine of any sort, this is a must listen episode.
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Featuring
- Danielle Rath – Twitter, LinkedIn, Website
- Mireille Reece, PsyD – LinkedIn
- Adam Stacoviak – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, Website
Notes and Links
Mireille is giving a talk at Heartifacts in August — check out this blog post for details on her talk and ways you can win a free pass to the conference!
- GreenEyedGuide Research and Consulting
- Follow Danielle on Instagram where she answers questions about caffeine & managing fatigue in the workplace
- Fatigue Management Workshops from Danielle and GreenEyedGuide on the secret to managing fatigue in the workplace
- How to drink caffeine strategically with the 5 Levels of Fatigue
- How good (or bad) is your favorite energy drink?
- Book: Are You a Monster or a Rock Star? - Danielle’s ultimate guide to energy drinks
- Book: How to Get Sh*t Done When You Feel Like Sh*t - Danielle’s book on the secrets of caffeine, motivation, and productivity for the sleep-deprived and overwhelmed
- Best energy drinks for the night shift