Supriya Paul
Co-founder, Josh Talks
Over chai and samosas, the first Josh Talks event was hosted in a living room where a group of less than 10 people watched a video together and discussed their takeaways. In January 2015, Supriya Paul and Shobhit Banga formally co-founded Josh Talks, a platform to showcase stories that inspire the youth to do more and be more in their lives. On a mission to unlock human potential, Josh Talks has now evolved into an ecosystem of tools and products for the youth, particularly those belonging to Tier II and Tier III towns and cities.
"The youth in India has such untapped potential but no relatable role models to look up to or people who could share their stories to inspire us to do more with our lives," says Paul. The platform works for the upliftment of a largely neglected section of society by building a solid business that solves real-life problems. "Just watching how one talks can actually change someone’s life orbit completely," adds Paul.
A Bloomberg News Analysis report states that India is likely to have the world’s largest workforce by 2027, with a billion people aged between 15 and 64 while a World Economic Forum report states that over 51% of youth perceive lack of professional guidance in identifying jobs that match their skills to be the primary barrier in finding a desirable job. To resolve this problem, Josh Talks is giving rural youth access to relatable role models to an ed-tech platform to impart right skills needed to succeed in life.
With over 1.2+ million downloads, 110,000+ people have already enrolled in these courses that comprise English speaking, personality development, public speaking and computer skills amongst others, in 10 vernacular languages. Josh Talks has impacted a community comprising over 9.3 million subscribers.
"Channelise your potential into areas where you and your organisation/community can collectively thrive," advises Paul to all budding entrepreneurs. "It is important to collaborate and connect with people, not just with the same people as you but with those who see things a little differently than you do," she adds.