From Dreams to Voice: The Power of Pursuing Passion | Ila Joshi | TEDxKIS Pune Youth
In this heartfelt and empowering talk, Ila Joshi—storyteller, author, and celebrated voiceover artist—takes us on a journey through the evolution of human dreams. From childhood fantasies to adult ambitions, she explores how our aspirations change with time—and why it's crucial to stay tuned in to what truly excites us.Drawing from her own life, Ila shares how she transitioned from an MBA graduate to discovering her calling behind the mic. She invites us to reflect on one key question: “What do I really want to be?” Her story is not just about changing careers; it’s about listening to your inner voice, embracing your passion, and turning it into purpose.Ila speaks candidly about the courage it takes to follow a non-linear path and how passion—when pursued relentlessly—becomes the foundation for the “wow moments” in life. Whether it’s voicing characters for Netflix, narrating for global platforms, or captivating children through books, Ila proves that dreams don’t just manifest—they evolve, mature, and come alive when you work with love, grit, and intention.This talk is a gentle nudge to anyone caught between expectations and desire: your voice matters, and your dreams deserve to be heard. Ila Joshi is a seasoned storyteller, author, and voiceover artist with over two decades of experience across marketing, education, and audio-visual production. As the founder of Once Upon A Time – Storytelling and author of The Incredible Mr. Bigglebottom, she has brought stories to life for audiences of all ages. Ila has voiced lead characters in an Oscar-nominated feature, lent her voice to Netflix dubs, and narrated for Discovery Asia. As a creative and executive producer, her work has shaped top-ranking podcasts and audio shows on platforms like Amazon Audible. With a unique ability to fuse artistic expression with strategic insight, Ila is redefining how stories are told—and heard—in the modern world. 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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