Let’s Be Real—This Didn’t Start with a Business Plan
If you’re expecting to read about some buttoned-up founder with a five-year growth forecast and a LinkedIn bio that screams “I have a personal brand,” you’re in the wrong story.
This one starts with an 8-year-old freezing mid-sentence on stage during a fashion show. Yep, that kind of moment. “I completely blanked out,” says Mokshitha Subalatha, now 16 and anything but shy. “I was winning every round, and then they handed me a mic. I stammered through a speech and lost it all. Brutal.”
But instead of never touching a mic again, Mokshitha made a wild decision: she was going to become the best public speaker she could be. And spoiler alert—she kinda did.
Today, she’s the founder of 1 Extra Step, a student-led startup that’s helping other teens go from “uhhh” to “mic drop” in public speaking, leadership, and confidence.
Meet Mokshitha: The Teen Who Can Command a Room Before You Even Realize It
A high schooler at Harrow International School in Bengaluru, Mokshitha is known for her energy, quick wit, and ability to get a room full of teens to actually listen. No, seriously.
“My teachers always say I could talk my way out of anything,” she laughs. “They’re probably not wrong.”
Between running school events, leading the Girl Up Harrow chapter, mentoring juniors, and winning debate and MUN competitions, she’s been collecting badges of honor in both leadership and speaking. But her real flex? Using all of that to help other students find their voice.
“Some of my friends had brilliant ideas but wouldn’t speak up because they were scared. I knew exactly how that felt—and I also knew it didn’t have to be that way.”
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