• Content June 2025

    🕳️ What Parts of Me Do I Still Own, If the Rest Are Already Archived in Someone’s Scroll?

    A quiet rebellion against visibility culture—for the girl who’s tired of being watched, even in her healing. We grew up with memory cards and cloud backups.Now, our stories don’t live in our minds or our bodies.They live in highlights, folders, and other people’s saved tabs. But in the race to be understood, we forgot to ask:What parts of me do I still get to keep? đź§  “I Don’t Want to Be the Main Character—I Just Want to Live Without an Audience.” There’s a difference between sharing and performing.Between being seen and being watched. Every mundane moment now begs to be captured,every emotion a chance for engagement. But what if you…

  • Case Studies,  Content April 2025

    “When Culture and Creativity Collide: Navigating Boundaries as a Desi Female Blogger”

    Creating as a Desi woman is both liberating and layered. It’s a space where culture and creativity constantly intertwine — sometimes in harmony, sometimes in conflict. As a blogger, I’ve often found myself questioning what’s “too much,” what’s “not enough,” and who even gets to decide that. There’s an unspoken pressure to represent the community well while also pushing boundaries. And as empowering as that responsibility can be, it also comes with a fair share of internal conflict, external judgment, and a constant balancing act between expression and expectation. Walking the Tightrope: Being Seen Without Being Silenced Blogging has given me a voice I never knew I needed — a…