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“The Henna Artist,” by Alka Joshi is as big-hearted as the novelist! Here Alka discusses how today’s professional women of India handle dress codes. Are dress codes unbiased where you work? Got questions, thoughts, and/or experiences to share about writing and publishing? Record them on my Anchor by Spotify page — or comment at
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Time Stamps (where segments begin):
HBT introduction
Today’s topic and about today’s guest 1:05
Alka Joshi discusses the wearing of saris in India
My question for you and episode outro
HBT outro
Links used for the HBT blog post of this episode:
Original blog post for this episode.
Alka Joshi's website and Youtube channel.
About the books I'm writing.
Chris Miller, the super-talented photographer and her Instagram.
Photos available at the HBT post for this show:
Book cover of “The Henna Artist,” by Alka Joshi.
Photos of me, da-AL, with henna tattoos for my wedding.
Alka’s photos from Ansal University, just outside of New Delhi: Gurgaon's news bulletin board, students, architecture staff. Alka’s photo of an architect wearing a sari.
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