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He’s survived wars and broken homes, his brand became the largest market share in the South-Asian space, and he had to deal with a surprising divorce in the middle of his long awaited success. Our guest this week, TANMIT SINGH of ROOTSGEAR CLOTHING CO., talks to us about growing up post 9/11 America as a Sikh man, collaborations that boosted his company, cultural appropriation, and his book “I Wouldn't Call Em ‘Poems’” where he describes feelings towards his sudden breakup and mental health.

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This is the 69th episode of Strange Flavors, brought to you by Alif Theory.
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Music this week:
1. EDU - Loner Nightz
https://soundcloud.com/eduthegoat/loner-nightz?in=eduthegoat/sets/no-subject