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    Dae Lim: Amplifying the Representation of AAPI Entrepreneurs in Cannabis Fashion

    enAugust 23, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Studies often point out that the average millennial remains with an employer for less than three years before transitioning to a new job or place of work. While younger generations have a propensity to move into new roles quicker than their predecessors, few millennials pivot from working as business analysts to becoming the owners of cannabis fashion brands. In this week's episode, we talk to Dae Lim, founder of Sundae School, about his journey into fashion, challenging cannabis stigmas and confronting the lack of AAPI representation in the industry.

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