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HYDRATE with Tracy Duhs


Jun 11, 2022

Meet Jonathan Pantalis. Who is Jonathan? You may not know his name but you may know of his chocolates šŸ«.
He started a little company called Phi Kind chocolate, now known as Living Ratio.

Iā€™ve learned a LOT about chocolate from the time Iā€™ve spent with Jonathan. Like anything, sourcing + processing play a BIG role in our experience with chocolate. Everything from how it tastes to how we feel and even how it digests in our system will depend on the variety and processing.

Jonathan prides himself in his sourcing and processing magic āœØ. Itā€™s evident in the way his chocolates taste and how I feel after eating them.

In this show we talk about how Jonathan started his chocolate company. As a young teen he wanted to fit in, so he started making comfort food for friends and family as a way to connect and be liked. Eventually, Jonathanā€™s love for the power of food and itā€™s ability to connect people led him to learn about healthy alternatives to mainstream junk food. This was the beginning of Living Ratio chocolate.

Learn more about Jonathan and his company at:
LivingRatio.com

Try my FAVORITE hot chocolate adaptogen elixir that Jonathan formulated called Cacao Calm. Some of that formulating happened in my very own kitchen. šŸ˜‹ Yummy!

Use code HYDRATE for a
special discount.

https://livingratio.com/pages/cacao-calm-launch?sca_ref=1646484.BPHHUhUWJe

enjoy the show.

Timestamps:

1:58 - "Unlearning is more important than learning"

3:03 - Tracy shares a fun story on how she met Jonathan

6:24 -  What made Jonathan love alchemizing drinks, food & chocolate šŸ«āœØšŸ·

11:12 - How marketing makes you think the food is healthy when it's NOT āŒ

18:59 - Addiction Is ā€œA Solutionā€ that Becomes ā€œThe Problemā€

25:29 - "If I'm truly known, will I still be loved?"

38:44 - Jonathan shares how Living Ratio started and how sourcing + processing play a BIG role in his company. šŸ”

44:50 - Some supplements are made to taste bad, so people can think they're healthier šŸ¤Æ