
Brittany DeSadier
As a teenager with ADHD, Brittany found Yerba Maté and discovered what her brain felt like when it actually worked. Teachers had been telling her to stop being so disruptive her whole life. She refused. That refusal became a brand.
Disruptiv started in 2017 as Ramé Maté — a functional tea blend named after the word for chaotic and beautiful at the same time. The cold beverage economics didn't work. The door closed. The idea didn't leave.
She pivoted into the restaurant world, and the pace of it started breaking her body down. That's when the real R&D began: a formula centered around yerba, able to go anywhere, shelf-stable without garbage. She reached out to over nine manufacturers before one matched her standard — integrity over margin, full transparency on dosing, zero filler. They spent a year testing, adjusting, and tracking what the formula actually did.
She sold the restaurant. The formula came with her. Late 2022, she recommitted to Disruptiv full-time. October 2025, Mind Fuel launched — every ingredient disclosed, every dose intentional, nothing she wouldn't put her own name on.
Today she splits her time between Texas and Oregon — ranching, homeschooling her boys, building. Still asking too many questions. Still refusing to stop.
