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A Niche Conversation on Subcultures ft Aneesh
Season 2 · Episode 11

A Niche Conversation on Subcultures ft Aneesh

Naan Curry with Sadaf and Archit

July 13, 202246m 48s

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Show Notes

In this episode, our 2Gs, the Gourmands & Geeks - Sadaf and Archit are joined by Aneesh Bhasin, Entrepreneur, Co-Founder of Svami Drinks, Podcaster, and GQ 30 Most Influential Young Indians in 2022. Together they discuss:
  1. The story of tonic water and the history of Svami
  2. Non-alcoholic versions of alcoholic beverages
  3. How internet allows people to have micro-identities
  4. Aneesh's favorite food subcultures
  5. Aneesh’s podcast - A Niche Thing
So, sit back and relax, pour some gin for yourself, play some relaxing music and submerge yourself into a refreshing discussion.Important links to geek out more:
  1. Social Media: Instagram and Twitter: @aneeshb
  2. Podcast: A Niche Thing with Aneesh Bhasin on IVM Podcast Network
  3. About Svami Tonic Water
  4. Svami's Aneesh Bhasin on taking Indian tonic water mainstream by Arun Janardhan
  5. Conversations With Indulge – Aneesh Bhasin by Gagan Sharma

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