I figured it out! Well, I cornered a Teailum employee at the annual confernce and they helped me figure it out.
Turns out, all you need to do is add the data layer attribute to the IQ profile that aligns to the AS profile and it will all work through the system and show up in the RedShift database.
For my problem, it turns out everything is working just fine. I just didn't add the data layer to the right profile.
We have multiple IQ profiles, but point them all to one (our 'main') Audience Stream profile. I previously setup the data layer attributes in one of our other profiles, but not our 'main' profile. Once I added the attributes to 'main' and published, it showed up.
The Tealium folks said there is some settings that they can enable on our other profiles so everything feeds into the db, but this is always a failsafe method.
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