Kaila’s lively and electrifying talk – part lecture and part performance – offers a freewheeling, intimate look at her journey through the often-challenging landscape of the male-dominated beatbox culture, how she made it to the top despite the odds being stacked against her, and the vital importance of owning her unique strengths and differences to stand out, thrive and achieve her goals.
This one-of-a-kind, interactive, multimedia presentation teaches us how we can transform our lives, become empowered and confident, and proudly share our unique perspective with the world. Whether on stage in front of beatbox fans, in an auditorium speaking to students, or helping staff training at a corporate event, Kaila has seen the benefits of beatboxing and how it allows people to open up, work together and build listening skills, no matter what their musical skill level is. Kaila believes beatboxing is the perfect vehicle to allow audiences to come out of their shell and build confidence in their voice.
“The Woodhall School was deeply inspired by Kaila Mullady. Her genuine desire to touch the hearts, minds, and souls of everyone present made it a safe space for our boys to learn, take risks, and make some music. Kaila's message goes beyond music. She inspired the boys to never accept limits placed on their lives. Through her own personal journey and story as a female beatboxer, she left our school eager to hit the ground running on making dreams a reality. We are so grateful to have hosted Kaila Mullady!” -
Vince B. Vincent / Associate Head of School / The Woodhall School
“Kaila Mullady was exceptional! I hire fifteen speakers every year, and I could not have been more pleased with Kaila. She was very accommodating and willing to participate in our event fully, but most of all, her talent knocked our socks off! Kaila is not only an awesome beatboxer and performer, she is also a great speaker who knows how to connect with her audience regardless of age, gender, race, or background.” —
Anthony Paustian, Ph.D. / West Des Moines College
Kaila Mullady has happily worked with:
The Hun School | Harvard University | The Woodhall School | Judson Elementary School | Springfield Technical Community College | Monroe-Woodbury HS | Berkshire School
Nathan Hale-Ray Middle School | Carrington School | Reed School | Lower East Side Girls Club | Connetiquot High School | Duggan School | Gilmartin School
Lavelle School for the Blind | Serious Fun After School | Sayville Elementary School | Woodbury Elementary | East Elmhurst Elementary | Unity Preparatory Charter School Of Brooklyn
North Andover Middle School | Chatham Elementary | Des Moines Area Community College