Dyuthi PrakashIs Providence kind to solo female visitors?Last weekend, I decided to explore Providence solo as a single woman of colour. Here’s how it went.May 31, 2021May 31, 2021
Dyuthi PrakashHow do you choose the right career in the midst of a pandemic?I’m probably one of the 30 million people who have been recently unemployed across the world.Apr 19, 2020Apr 19, 2020
Dyuthi PrakashinRunner's LifeHow Running Makes Me a Better WriterMy new running routine is greatly improving my discipline as a writer, and I’m trying to stick to it as best I can.Aug 21, 2018Aug 21, 2018
Dyuthi PrakashinRunner's LifeRunning through the streets of RomeThe cobblestoned streets of Rome took me back to when gladiators reigned.Jul 1, 20182Jul 1, 20182
Dyuthi Prakash14 years later, The Incredibles still pioneers as a gender-equal film, much ahead of its time.I remember watching the first The Incredibles movie at the age of 11, in awe of how every character complemented each other, leaving little…Jun 16, 2018Jun 16, 2018
Dyuthi PrakashinThe Post-Grad Survival GuideYou’re good at more than one thing, now what?You’re not the only one, there are more of us in the collective.May 8, 20181May 8, 20181
Dyuthi PrakashinInternityYour go-to-guide to being a feminist in the workplace.You can be a women’s rights advocate even if you’re not holding up aggressive placards and signs at your local community hall.Apr 28, 2018Apr 28, 2018
Dyuthi PrakashHere’s how Avicii’s legacy helped me come to terms with my passion.Veni. Vidi. Avicii. (I came, I saw, I died)Apr 27, 2018Apr 27, 2018
Dyuthi PrakashBeing available to everyone all the time isn’t healthy.Recently, I realised that I’d been so engrossed in my work, that I’d stopped everything else.Mar 3, 2018Mar 3, 2018
Dyuthi PrakashIf you feel like you don’t belong at your new job, you’re not the only millennial.I’m Indian, female and the youngest at my firm.Jan 27, 2018Jan 27, 2018