Dec. 7, 2020

Elephant Friendly Tea: A Win-Win for Elephants and Communities

Elephant Friendly Tea: A Win-Win for Elephants and Communities
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Fancy Scientist: Animals, Science, Lifestyle

Hey everyone. I am so excited about today’s episode. I really truly mean that today I interviewed a special guest. Her name is Lisa Mills and she is the founder of elephant origins tea. I love this for so many reasons. One, I am obviously an elephant lover. If you don’t know, I studied African forest elephants for my PhD.

I’m all about tea now. So I love this because it’s about elephants. It’s about tea. It’s fantastic tea. The holidays are here. It makes a great gift, a great stocking, and you can feel good about buying from this company.

I think we need to support companies that do good, that still make profits, but that care about things like people and wildlife. So today I talked to Lisa and she is one of those companies. She founded one of those companies, elephant origins. So you’re going to hear all about the company, elephant friendly tea.

Specifically I go over:

  • What elephant origin is?
  • How Lisa Mills got involved in wildlife and how she found it as a company?
  • How does the company started?
  • What is elephant friendly tea? Where can you get it? What does it taste like?


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