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Priti Tanna: Weaving her South Asian Roots into a Bi-Cultural Identity

38m · That's Total Mom Sense · 27 Jul 08:30

Priti Tanna is a creative strategist and author of I Married a Coconut. In this interview, she shares how future generations of the South Asian diaspora can find ways to honor their age old traditions while assimilating with western cultures. She and Kanika talk about values from immigrant parents, growing up in the 80s and 90s, and encouraging children to embrace their cultural roots.

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