#09 - Myuri (aka Myaspace) Talks Taboos, Acting, Dating, and More in the South Asian Tamil Community
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In this episode, we join Myaspace as she fearlessly dives into taboo topics within the South Asian Tamil community. She hilariously tackles dating and marriage challenges while inspiring listeners to embrace their unique experiences while pursuing content creation as a South Asian Tamil woman. Get ready to laugh, learn, and be inspired in this hilarious and uplifting episode! This episode is sponsored by SnapSmile. Featured on Dragon's Den, Snap Smile is a groundbreaking tech app that combines the power of AI with your daily eating habits and images of your teeth. It helps you detect dental issues before they happen. SnapSmile was made to help anyone get access to oral healthcare. The first step to preventing major health issues is by monitoring, and taking action before it happens. So, if you want to keep your smile in tip-top shape and save time and money on unnecessary dental procedures, SnapSmile is the app for you. Sign up today: https://www.snapsmile.ai/ Video versions from this episode are available on our Patreon, plus bonus content not included in this episode. Your support helps us put out more content and keeps us going! BECOME A PATREON MEMBER: ⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/BasementReels⁠⁠ WATCH OUR MOVIE "THE MISADVENTURE OF UNLIKELY HEROES": ⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/basementreels⁠⁠⁠ GET YOUR OWN BREELS MERCH FOR A LIMITED TIME: ⁠⁠https://www.redbubble.com/people/breels/shop?asc=u Find and share on IG @basementreels Follow on IG @Myaspace For sponsorship or questions you'd like answered on the next pod, please email [email protected].
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