The Identity Crisis - Adapting to Silicon Valley's Startup Culture (Part 1)

Published: Feb. 29, 2020, 1:30 a.m.

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What does it mean to fit in and to belong when embracing a new culture?

What are the struggles of a professional in Silicon Valley?

Ms. Parinda Joshi navigated the challenges of starting from scratch in an unfamiliar milieu as she moved from Ahmedabad to L.A post marriage. She leads growth analytics for a startup in the fashion industry, and has published three fiction novels- Live from London, Powerplay and Made in China which was adapted as a motion picture in 2019. She sheds some light on the challenges she's faced as a professional in a different country while also finding her feet as a writer.\\xa0

You can listen to her talk about the challenges of getting published in Part 2 of the podcast.

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