
About this episode
Teddy Kim discusses his alcohol wellness startup Last Call and its innovative products inspired by Korean and Japanese wellness practices.
Teddy Kim is a writer and founder based in Los Angeles. He is the co-founder of Last Call, an alcohol wellness startup inspired by products in Korea and Japan. He writes an entertainment column for Emily Sundberg’s Feed Me newsletter, focusing on the intersection of entertainment and technology, and also writes his own newsletter, first Derivative . Last Call is an alcohol wellness startup founded in Los Angeles, offering a dietary supplement to aid recovery after drinking. Inspired by Korean wellness practices, its product features dihydromyricetin (DHM), a natural extract from the Japanese raisin tree, alongside theanine, prickly pear, milk thistle, and B vitamins to boost alcohol metabolism, reduce hangover symptoms, and support liver health. IG try_lastcall | trylastcall.com Find Me: IG + TikTok citrusdiaries.studio citrusdiaries.com | hello@citrusdiaries.com Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr
People in this episode
Host: Lauren Hodgen
Guest: Teddy Kim
Topics covered
- alcohol wellness
- dietary supplements
- Korean wellness practices
- entertainment and technology
- startup culture
Keywords
- Last Call
- Teddy Kim
- alcohol recovery
- dihydromyricetin
- wellness startup
- hangover relief
- Los Angeles
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Last Call, Emily Sundberg’s Feed Me, first Derivative
Products: dihydromyricetin (DHM), theanine, prickly pear, milk thistle, B vitamins
Places: Los Angeles
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