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What silence taught me about speaking up | Leah Wang | TEDxVictoria

From complete silence to the TEDx stage, Leah’s story traces selective mutism, speech struggles, and growing up across multiple languages. With the help of a youth debate club, her biggest fear transformed into a passion for public speaking and advocacy. Leah Wang is a passionate public speaker, youth mentor, and advocate for accessible communication education. Growing up with selective mutism and a severe stutter, she overcame immense challenges to discover that public speaking isn’t about perfection—it’s about being heard. At just 15, Leah has founded a nonprofit that has reached over 5,580 students across 22 international branches, making public speaking education accessible regardless of financial or systemic barriers. She believes communication is one of the most transformative skills a young person can develop. Whether in classrooms or communities, Leah is proving that no matter where you start, your voice can make a difference. 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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