Tea DataDashboard

Part 1 of 10 Tea discussion 🫖

Instagramreelclip2024-07-13Open on Instagram

Part 1 of 10 Tea discussion 🫖 A beautiful discussion series about how Tea is a medicine to me, my background with Plant Medicines, and the importance of tuning back in to natural ways and rhythms. Enjoy this series! ☯️

Transcript not yet retrieved from Supadata.

Platform
instagram
Post type
reel
Post subtype
clip
Posted at
2024-07-13T19:35:04.000Z
Duration
88.2s
Discovery source
tampermonkey
Visible on profile
puerh_medicine
Discovered at
2026-04-15

A tea creator explains the spiritual and medicinal aspects of tea, describing it as a 'shen tonic' and an 'entheogen' that connects practitioners to their spiritual nature.

Format
educational explainer
Setting
indoor tea-brewing setup
Mood
calm
Language
english · spoken audio + on-screen text
Visible tea items
yixing teapottea cupkettle
Mentioned places
ancient ChinaAsia
Notable details
  • A cat is sitting on the creator's lap during the explanation.
  • The creator uses terms like 'shen tonic' and 'entheogen' to describe tea.
  • He mentions that tea works on subtler levels compared to substances like ayahuasca.
Analysed by supadata · prompt supadata-recon-v1 · 2026-04-15
supadata-recon-v1·supadata-recon-v1·supadata-extract·completed·4/15/2026, 11:42:27 PM

A tea creator explains the spiritual and medicinal aspects of tea, describing it as a 'shen tonic' and an 'entheogen' that connects practitioners to their spiritual nature.

Structured output
{
  "data": {
    "mood": "calm",
    "setting": "indoor tea-brewing setup",
    "summary": "A tea creator explains the spiritual and medicinal aspects of tea, describing it as a 'shen tonic' and an 'entheogen' that connects practitioners to their spiritual nature.",
    "content_format": "educational explainer",
    "mentioned_teas": [],
    "notable_details": [
      "A cat is sitting on the creator's lap during the explanation.",
      "The creator uses terms like 'shen tonic' and 'entheogen' to describe tea.",
      "He mentions that tea works on subtler levels compared to substances like ayahuasca."
    ],
    "has_spoken_audio": true,
    "mentioned_places": [
      "ancient China",
      "Asia"
    ],
    "primary_language": "english",
    "has_onscreen_text": true,
    "visible_tea_items": [
      "yixing teapot",
      "tea cup",
      "kettle"
    ],
    "mentioned_people_or_brands": []
  },
  "job_id": "02994a5b-d3c9-47c7-b02e-c9b1d6fe7945",
  "schema_returned": null
}