You Attended. Nobody Knew You.
You went, you stayed the whole time, and you still left feeling like no one there knew you.
There are two conversations happening every time you walk into a room. The one out loud, and the one in your head about how the one out loud is going. The second one is louder, it doesn't stop, and it's eating the thing you came for.
It starts before you leave the house
You did everything right. It still didn't land.
Nobody in that room saw any of it. They'd only see it if you stopped.
It can't really be explained to someone who's never run a sentence three times before saying it. The nerves aren't the hard part. Nerves pass in a minute. It's the managing that never lets up โ the low, constant work of checking how you're coming across, running the whole night underneath the actual conversation.
There's no point in the evening where the guard drops and someone says that's fine, you can stop now.
You've built ways to get through it, because you're not falling apart. You're just working two jobs in every room, and only one of them is the one you came for.
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Arriving eight minutes late. It takes the edge off walking in, and it costs nobody anything.
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Holding a drink you don't especially want, because it gives your hands a job. That's sense, not weakness.
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Finding the one person you already know and starting there. That's a reasonable way to land in a room.
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Running the answer to "what have you been up to" on the way over. Everyone rehearses something.
Keep every one of them. But notice what they have in common: not one of them gives you the room back.
Every fix you've got is on credit. This is the only one that pays in.
Think about what actually gets recommended to a man in this position. And be honest about why you reached for each one.
Because it's the one thing that has never once failed to work.
It works, and that's the problem. It buys you the back half of the night and charges it to the morning. And the version of you it produces is loose, which is a different thing from present โ and not the thing you wanted.
Because you were flat at five and the night doesn't start until seven.
It sharpens you up, then hands you a faster heartbeat and warmer hands at the exact moment you were hoping to look relaxed. It borrows the calm you were trying to project.
Because ten minutes of not being looked at is worth a lot by then.
A reason to leave the room, dressed up as a reason to be outside. It borrows the room itself โ and it quietly teaches you that you need an exit to get through an evening.
Because everyone tells you the answer is more exposure, and they sound right.
The most expensive one on the list. It builds real tolerance for the discomfort. It does not build presence. You get better at running the second conversation. You never get to stop running it.
Because it feels like finally doing something about it.
It asks for attention and follow-through, the two things already spoken for. And it treats a divided mind like a lazy one, which is its own small insult. Nine days in you stop, and now there's a failure attached to it too.
Every one of them takes something from later and spends it now, with interest.
- The drinks borrow from tomorrow morning.
- The caffeine borrows the calm you were trying to project.
- The vape borrows the room.
- Going more often borrows from the reserve itself.
- The podcast borrows the attention you didn't have and hands back homework.
Every one of them is on credit. Mycopower is the one that pays in.
Ten functional mushrooms. One capsule. Thirty seconds in the morning, next to the coffee you're keeping. Nothing to blend, prepare, schedule, remember, or fail at.
Taken the way the old practices intended: daily, quietly, over seasons. Not a lift you pay for later.
Here is what that actually is, and why no tradition ever answered a divided mind with a single herb. Keep reading.
Traditional use references describe historical practice and are not claims about this product.
THEY DON'T JUST LOVE IT. THEY LIVE BY IT.
Linda Ashworth
Retired Schoolteacher
I used to run the names in the car before I walked into a reunion. I don't do that anymore. I just walk in
Deborah Voss
Part-Time Bookkeeper
I stopped writing myself little prompts before I call clients back. I've been able to build confidence to just talk thanks to these mushrooms!
Susan Halloway
Gardener
I'd call my sister and lose the reason halfway through 'hello.' I don't lose the thread like that anymore
Margaret Iverson
Piano Teacher
Mycopower has help me stay ahead and prepared. I've gone into the supermarket without missing anything on the list.
Diane Sorrell
Retired Librarian
I used to reread the same page most nights before anything stuck. Mushrooms have certainly helped me pick up where I left off.
Linda Ashworth
Retired Schoolteacher
I used to run the names in the car before I walked into a reunion. I don't do that anymore. I just walk in
Deborah Voss
Part-Time Bookkeeper
I stopped writing myself little prompts before I call clients back. I've been able to build confidence to just talk thanks to these mushrooms!
Susan Halloway
Gardener
I'd call my sister and lose the reason halfway through 'hello.' I don't lose the thread like that anymore
Margaret Iverson
Piano Teacher
Mycopower has help me stay ahead and prepared. I've gone into the supermarket without missing anything on the list.
Diane Sorrell
Retired Librarian
I used to reread the same page most nights before anything stuck. Mushrooms have certainly helped me pick up where I left off.
WHAT THE OLD PRACTICES KNEW ABOUT A MIND THAT WON'T STOP WATCHING ITSELF
Nine things worth knowing before you decide. The first four are about the room. The next four are what's in the capsule. The last one is what it won't do.
There are two conversations in every room, and only one of them is out loud
Two conversations run in every room: the one out loud, and the one in your head about how the one out loud is going. The second is louder, and it never stops.
In the tradition's terms, the very thing you do to guard the encounter is what empties it. The watching is the cost.
Traditional use references describe historical practice and are not claims about this product.
WHAT'S INSIDE NAMED ON THE LABEL. NOTHING HIDDEN.
Ten functional mushrooms traditionally used across herbal and wellness practices for centuries listed openly, not buried in a proprietary blend.
1 - CORDYCEPS SINENSIS
Traditionally used to support energy and vitality. One of the most recognised mushrooms in Eastern wellness traditions, reaching back centuries.
2 - REISHI
Known in herbal tradition as the mushroom of calm. Reishi has been used for centuries across wellness practices for its grounding, restorative properties.
3 - SHIITAKE
A long-standing staple in traditional wellness and culinary use. Shiitake brings immune and nutritional support rooted in centuries of Eastern practice.
4 - LION'S MANE
Perhaps the most talked-about mushroom in modern wellness. Traditionally used to support the mind, and now among the most studied functional mushrooms available.
5 - MAITAKE
Known as "the dancing mushroom" in Japanese tradition. Maitake has been used in herbal practice for generations and is valued for its immune-supportive heritage.
6 - TURKEY TAIL
One of the most researched mushrooms in the world. Turkey Tail has deep roots in traditional use across Asian wellness practices spanning over two thousand years.
7 - CHAGA
Harvested from birch trees across northern climates, Chaga has been used in folk wellness traditions for centuries. Rich in antioxidant compounds naturally.
8 - ROYAL SUN AGARICUS
Originating in Brazil and used across Japanese wellness traditions since the 1960s. Valued for its immune heritage and long history of traditional use.
9 - WHITE BUTTON + BLACK FUNGUS
Two complementary mushrooms with long culinary and wellness traditions. Together they round out the ten bringing breadth to the blend's heritage foundation.
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REPLACE YOUR ENTIRE MUSHROOM CABINET
- Cordyceps Sinensis Extract $22/mo
- Reishi Mushroom Extract $20/mo
- Shiitake Mushroom Extract $16/mo
- Lion's Mane Extract $28/mo
- Maitake Mushroom Extract $18/mo
- Turkey Tail Extract $24/mo
- Chaga Mushroom Extract $19/mo
- Royal Sun Agaricus Extract $22/mo
- White Button Mushroom Extract $14/mo
- Black Fungus Extract $15/mo

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- Supports your natural immune response
- Promotes calm, focused mental clarity
- Encourages steady energy and vitality
- Helps you feel balanced and grounded
- Built for daily mushroom wellness
- Subtle adaptogenic mushroom support daily
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- 60 Vegan Capsules
- Net weight: 0.28 lb (127 g)
- Servings Per Container: 30
- Suggested Use:ย Take two (2) capsules daily with water, preferably in the morning or early afternoon, or as directed by your wellness professional.