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Wednesday, 07/10/2024 11:01:59 PM

Wednesday, July 10, 2024 11:01:59 PM

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2022. Keep in mind when Ben worked with this guy they brought into Guards. The lawsuit was against Guards and Michael. That is exactly what went wrong with the merger for MCIC when this dude got greedy and had this issue - During a break in a sales meeting with a large group of international distributors, Publish Brand founder and CEO Michael Huynh fell to the floor and suffered a seizure precipitating a pair of back-to-back stints in the ER over the next 72 hours. Diagnosed with acute hypertension, the sidelined streetwear impresario realized maybe it was time to step away from the day-to-day stresses of managing a thriving L.A. based fashion business.

“My doctor goes ‘you better pause, you better take a break, otherwise this is going to kill you.’ So, I took a hiatus to get my mental health together,” Huynh, who remains the majority shareholder, says of his decision to hand the reigns of Publish over to his business partner.

His physician suggested he take up golf as a way to relax his mind. Huynh wasn’t immediately sold on the idea. His exposure to the game was limited to television broadcasts he caught while channel surfing and his perception was that the game was just too slow and dull. But when an opportunity to play in a charity event with one of his lawyers presented itself, he decided to give it a shot. Huynh was absolutely awful but all it took was launching one purely struck ball down the middle of the fairway to realize what all the fuss was about. From that moment on, he was a man on a mission to get better.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikedojc/2022/04/01/steeped-in-streetwear-students-golf-majors-in-fairway-fashion/
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