Advocate, speaker, and writer Tarang Chawla joins Paige and Ryder for a conversation that moves from fashion and facial hair to the profound depths of grief, rage and social justice.
Tarang shares the pivotal, life-defining moment that propelled him into advocacy: the murder of his younger sister, Nikita. He speaks openly about navigating the media circus, victim-blaming, and channeling his rage into a force for change.
Tarang also reflects on his identity as a third-culture kid, the lessons learned from his immigrant parents, and offers a powerful invitation for men to move past defensiveness and truly listen. This is a vital conversation about finding purpose in pain and what it means to be an authentic "Tomorrow Person."
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