You Don't Need to Shout to Stand Out | Jia Khandagale | TEDxWHRHS Youth
Leadership is often associated with charisma and extroversion, but introverts bring powerful strengths to the table. In this talk, the speaker challenges common misconceptions about leadership and highlights the unique qualities that make introverts exceptional leaders. With their deep listening skills, thoughtful decision-making, and ability to foster meaningful connections, introverts can inspire and lead in ways that are often overlooked. Many of history’s most influential leaders, from business to politics, have thrived by embracing their introverted nature. This talk explores how quiet strength, strategic thinking, and a focus on substance over style can be key to effective leadership. Introverts don’t have to change who they are to lead—they just need to harness their natural strengths. Jia Khandagale, a senior at Watchung Hills Regional High School, has grown into her leadership roles through steady involvement and dedication over the past four years. As president of the Economics Club, she helps lead discussions, organize events, and foster collaboration among her peers. She has also been a dedicated member of the cross-country, swim, and track teams for all four years, where she has learned the value of hard work, resilience, and teamwork. As a Peer Leader, Jia enjoys supporting and guiding younger students, and her involvement in WALT (Warrior Athletic Leadership Team) allows her to help build a more inclusive school community. Jia’s high school journey has been one of personal growth, self-discovery, and lessons learned both on and off the field. Looking back, freshman-year Jia would have never believed she’d one day give a TED Talk titled “You Don’t have to Shout to Stand Out”, encouraging others to embrace their potential and step into leadership roles. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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