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From timid high schooler to a champion public speaker, Tendai David Muranganwa's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Tune in to Episode 58, as we host Tendai, a distinguished Toastmaster from Zimbabwe, who reveals how his initial brush with Toastmasters transformed his life, culminating in a triumphant victory at the Southern Africa Humorous Speech Contest.
Tendai's story of overcoming shyness is just the beginning, as he opens up about a significant life event in 2015 when he lost his sight due to meningitis, propelling him into a new chapter of mentorship advocacy and a mission to move into the world of training and professional speaking.
With resilience as his backbone, Tendai shares how the support system surrounding him, including family, friends, and the Toastmasters community, became vital during his toughest times. He speaks passionately about his current role as a mentor at the Dorothy Duncan Centre for the Blind and his unwavering commitment to meningitis awareness. Through storytelling, Tendai endeavors to dismantle stigmas around disability, encouraging others to leverage their public speaking skills to effect change far beyond the Toastmasters' stages.
Our conversation wraps up with a look at Tendai's leadership experiences within Toastmasters and his vision for the future. As he navigates various roles from club president to vice president of education, Tendai underscores the importance of mentorship and adaptation, especially with the transition to the Pathways program. We reflect on how Toastmasters has become a global platform for connection, and look forward to Tendai's continued impact both within the organisation and in his broader humanitarian pursuits as 202 unfolds.
Links
Le Phénix Toastmasters meets online the 1st and 3rd Sunday afternoons of each month, from 5.00pm (contact club for details).
Zenith Advanced Club meets on the last Saturday of every month from 9-11am at the Masawara Urban Resort.
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Jayanti Mendhi, a passionate scientist and PhD student, found herself on an unexpected path to mastering the art of public speaking. Her journey began with a simple desire to make science understandable to everyone, a dream that eventually led her to the doorstep of Toastmasters, and most recently, the Brisbane Leaders Toastmasters Club.
In this episode, Jayanti shares how her Friday nights transformed into supportive gatherings, full of vibrant community spirit and learning opportunities. Driven by her goal to one day speak on the TED platform, Jayanti's story is a testament to the power of effective communication and the supportive environment she discovered at Toastmasters.
From overcoming imposter syndrome to crafting engaging messages out of complex scientific topics, Jayanti’s journey is filled with valuable insights for anyone looking to enhance their public speaking skills. She guides us through the nuances of translating intricate ideas into relatable narratives, making things like scanning electron microscopy not just comprehensible, but captivating.
Her experiences reflect the profound impact of Toastmasters and TEDx in growing her confidence, enabling her to explore diverse speech topics such as mental health and gender equality. Our conversation highlights how impromptu speaking exercises have played a crucial role in managing anxiety and honing her spontaneity, all while participating in speech contests that celebrate humor and creativity.
As Jayanti reflects on her adventures - from the meticulous preparations for her TEDx talk to the adrenaline of Toastmasters contests, she encourages you to set bold goals and embrace the learning curve.
Tune in to be inspired by Jayanti's story, enriched with tales of personal triumphs and the boundless opportunities that have shaped her into a compelling communicator. We hope this episode inspires you to explore Toastmasters in 2025, and to begin your own journey of communication mastery and leadership development.
Club Links
Brisbane Leaders Toastmasters Club meets on the 1st and 3rd Friday nights of each month, from 6.45pm at the Garden City Library.
Jayanti's TedX Talk at QUT* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Join me, Melanie Surplice, Area 26 Director (within District 69) of Toastmasters International, as I recap on what has been one of the most jam-packed, illuminating years of my Toastmasters journey to date.
From holding executive committee roles at Mount Gravatt Toastmasters and Leading Edge Advanced Toastmasters, to holding my first district leadership position and running my first area conference, this year has been nothing short of rewarding.
I invite you to explore the global Toastmasters community with me, including unforgettable visits to Toastmasters clubs and a District conference in Malaysia. These experiences underscore not just the incredible networking opportunities but also the invaluable insights into club management and broader organisational dynamics.
I talk about the hidden benefits of volunteer roles in contests and how they can enrich your communication and leadership skills. I also touch on my Triple Crown Award and the evolving adventure of creating this very podcast as part of one of my Pathways elective projects.
With each role and every challenge, Toastmasters has offered profound growth and introduced me to amazing people worldwide. Join me as we toast to a year filled with learning, leadership and lasting connections.
Club links:
Mount Gravatt Toastmasters meets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening of each month at the Mount Gravatt Bowls Club, from 6.45pm.
Leading Edge Advanced Toastmasters meets on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday evening of each month at the Carindale Library, from 6.45pm.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Public speaking can feel daunting, but what if there were a way to transform fear into confidence? Join us as we explore this transformation with Jim Kokocki, former International President of Toastmasters International, who shares his journey from a timid computer programmer to a masterful communicator.
With the help of mentors Arnold and Bill, Jim found his voice and harnessed the power of Toastmasters to launch a successful professional speaking career. Throughout our discussion, Jim candidly reveals the surprising challenges of condensing his expertise into Toastmasters' traditional five to seven-minute speech format, a contrast to his usual expansive speaking engagements.
We dive into the world of leadership within volunteer organisations, where Jim reflects on his admiration for the dedication of club leaders, especially in smaller clubs. He shares insights from his time as Toastmasters' International President and his subsequent role on the board of L'Arche Saint John, highlighting the distinctive dynamics between volunteer and corporate leadership. Jim's experiences underscore the importance of balancing commitment with sustainability to prevent burnout and foster a thriving community spirit.
Jim's wealth of experience offers valuable lessons on expanding skills beyond Toastmasters' walls. We discuss leveraging the practical skills gained, such as running meetings and mastering communications, to excel in various settings. Jim also emphasises the transition from speaking to writing as a tool to refine communication skills further. Whether mentoring new members or setting personal and club goals, Jim's advice is clear: seek opportunities outside the organisation to maximise growth and impact, ensuring the Toastmasters journey remains a transformative and enriching experience.
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Jim's Blog
Jim's Amazon profile (with links to his books)
Jim's Speaker Reel* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Ever wondered what it takes to execute a successful Toastmasters speech contest from behind the curtain? Join us as we walk through the detailed planning and diverse roles, from contestants, contest chairs, chief judges, timers, and sergeants-at-arms, that come together to create a memorable contest season.
Sharing my personal journey as a first-time Area Director, we delve into the intricacies of these events, offering practical tips for both contestants and organisers. Whether you're preparing to captivate an audience or orchestrating the event logistics, this episode aims to equip you with the insights and strategies needed to thrive in contest season.
On the topic of organising these events, we explore the essential collaboration among club Presidents and Exec teams, Area Directors, and Division Directors to achieve seamless execution. The value of paperwork preparation cannot be overstated, and we discuss how to streamline these crucial processes with the help of fellow members and contest kits.
Tune in to discover the collaborative spirit and educational opportunities that define the Toastmasters community, and which contest season reinforces.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Curious about the inner workings of Toastmasters and how it transforms lives? Join us for an insightful discussion with Pam Holley, a committed Toastmaster who has been part of the community for over a decade. Pam invites us into her world, sharing personal stories from her journey through various roles, including VP Education, President, and Area Director. Her passion for Toastmasters is contagious as she recounts the fun and camaraderie found in creative club meetings, like mock weddings and fairy tale-themed events, and discusses the profound transformations she sees in fellow members.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into the art of club coaching and improvement in Toastmasters. Pam discusses the delicate balance of guiding clubs through changes, focusing on observation and inclusivity. Through anecdotal experiences, such as working with a club member with autism, she highlights the importance of understanding and appreciating diversity within the organisation. Our conversation touches on the subtle yet significant adjustments that can lead clubs to reach the President's Distinguished status, providing inspiration for both new and seasoned club members.
Adaptability and personal growth are central themes as we reflect on managing unexpected challenges and embracing leadership roles within Toastmasters. As the episode concludes, Pam and I celebrate the supportive and transformative nature of the Toastmasters experience. Tune in to be inspired by Pam's journey and the vibrant community of Toastmasters.
Club links
Redlands Toastmasters meets on the 2nd, 4th and 5th Monday nights of each month, from 7.15pm at the Q C W A Hall.
Indooroopilly Toastmasters meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights of each month, from 6.45pm at the Indooroopilly Library.
HOT Toastmasters meets online on Sundays from 12.30pm.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Ever wondered what it takes to join the ranks of the elite in public speaking?
Discover the secrets behind the Toastmasters Accredited Speaker Program, a coveted title for those who shine with exceptional speaking skills on a professional stage.
We explore the rigorous two-level accreditation process that culminates at the Toastmasters International Convention, where aspiring speakers must captivate both a large audience and a discerning panel of judges. From crafting a powerful speech structure to engaging diverse audiences with originality and adaptability, learn how this program sets the gold standard for public speaking excellence.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Join us for an engaging conversation with Dale Anne Clark DTM AS (formerly Dale Rees-Bevan), a luminous figure in the public speaking realm and a celebrated Toastmaster.
With a journey that spans from South Africa to London and Australia, Dale shares her vast experiences, including her quest in the World Championship of Public Speaking in 2017 and her recent achievement as an Accredited Speaker.
Discover the intricate dance of communication through Dale's perspective, as she reflects on the adult-focused realm of Toastmasters and her work with children at ChatterCamp. Dale shares touching anecdotes from her work with children, who often show deep empathy and storytelling prowess.
We move on to Dale's journey to becoming an Accredited Speaker, which is a testament to her persistence, talent and the support from her peers at the Stagetime Toastmasters Club, highlighting the power of community in achieving prestigious milestones.
As we navigate the final chapters of our conversation, Dale illuminates the impact of Toastmasters on personal growth and communication mastery. Her stories offer encouragement for anyone looking to refine their speaking skills. Whether you're a seasoned speaker or just embarking on your speaking journey, Dale's insights promise to ignite your passion for public speaking.
Club Links:
Dural Toastmasters - meets on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday night of each month, from 6.45pm at the Dural Country Club.
Stagetime Toastmasters - see Facebook page for meeting times.
Dale's 2023 Accredited Speaker speech
Dale's pages
daleanneclark.com
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Discover two of Toastmasters' transformative programs which can elevate your communication skills like never before - even if you're not a member of an actual Toastmasters club.
Ever wondered how a short-term program can revolutionise your communication skills? In this episode, we spotlight the impactful Speechcraft and Youth Leadership Programs. Designed for both adults and youth, these programs provide a fast-track experience to boost confidence and communication prowess. We discuss how these intensive initiatives differ from the traditional Toastmasters journey, focusing on delivering concentrated learning without a long-term commitment.
We break down the structure and benefits of Speechcraft, a short-term course perfect for adults new to public speaking, and explore how it serves as a professional development tool and a confidence booster. Whether you're a corporate professional or a member of a community group, discover how these programs can be tailored to meet your specific needs and help you thrive in communication and leadership roles.
Tune in to equip yourself with the essential skills to excel beyond your comfort zone.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Imagine joining a club based on an amusing misunderstanding - thinking it was about food only to discover it’s a pathway to life-changing personal growth. This is the unique journey of Eliza Yuliana with Toastmasters, which started from a friend’s encouragement and has now become an inseparable part of her life.
In this episode, Eliza shares how Toastmasters became a crucial therapy during the loss of her mother in 2020, helping her rebuild her routines and connecting her with clubs worldwide, including one in Saudi Arabia where she was affectionately called "princess".Also in this episode, we explore Eliza and her team’s extraordinary experience in organising a nonstop 20-hour online event to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Toastmasters, featuring former past International Presidents and Accredited Speakers, amongst other prominent Toastmasters, from around the globe.
Despite facing intense challenges and high expectations, this achievement was made possible through close collaboration and smart strategies. From ensuring smooth task transitions to engaging over 100 online participants, the initiative not only met its goals but also earned much recognition.
This episode is about inspiration, personal and professional growth, and courageously overcoming language barriers. Don’t miss this inspiring story that is sure to motivate every listener.
Club Links
World Travellers Toastmasters - check Facebook page for meeting times and Zoom details.
Eliza's YouTube channel, featuring videos from the 20-hour online event celebrating 100 years of Toastmasters* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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In this episode, we explore some of the most innovative Toastmasters clubs across the globe. Join me as I uncover how these unique clubs cater to specific communities, from tech-savvy storytellers in Silicon Valley to digital nomads in the Flying Toastmasters Club. Discover how these clubs are breaking the mold of traditional public speaking, merging it with storytelling, technology, and global connectivity. Whether you're a tech professional looking to make complex ideas accessible or a globetrotter searching for a consistent platform to practice your skills, this episode promises insights and inspiration for all.
Venture into the heart of New York with the Toast of Broadway Club, where the stage and public speaking share the spotlight. Experience how actors, directors, and playwrights polish their craft through monologues, dramatic readings, and scene enactments.
Tune in to see how these specialised clubs are not just enhancing communication skills but also fostering vibrant communities and bridging diverse cultural experiences across the world.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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What if helping your child could transform your own life too? In today's episode, we welcome the inspiring Sally Turner from the Waterloo Bay Toastmasters Club, who turned her quest to support her daughter into a fulfilling journey of personal growth and leadership. Shy and introverted at first, Sally's dedication led her to not only overcome her nerves but to also take on roles such as Vice President of Public Relations, President, and ultimately Area 20 Director. Sally opens up about the friendships she's built and the surge of confidence she’s experienced, culminating in her successful efforts to run a Gavel Club program that benefits children, including her daughter Rachel.
Ever wondered how a local club can thrive through word-of-mouth and an engaging online presence? We shift gears to discuss the dynamics of the Waterloo Bay Club's growth, emphasising the powerful impact of social media and website excellence. We discuss how these skills are not just valuable for club marketing but are also transferable to other areas of life. We delve into the intricacies of running a Gavel Club, the challenges of maintaining active participation, and the benefits of inter-club networking that fuel both personal and collective success.
Stepping out of your comfort zone can be transformative, and Sally's experiences within Toastmasters prove just that. From mastering the logistics of organising contests to mentoring new members, Sally’s journey is a testament to the enduring benefits of seasoned mentorship and a supportive community. We explore the leadership skills developed, the intergenerational friendships formed, and the significant boost in confidence that comes with participating in Toastmasters. Join us as we celebrate these stories and encourage listeners to experience the life-changing impact of this empowering community firsthand.
Club Links
Waterloo Bay Toastmasters meets on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesday of each month, from 6.45pm at Wynnum Library.BYPSC (Brisbane Youth Public Speaking Club) meets on the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 10th Monday of each school term, from 5.15pm at Wynnum Library.
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Unlock the secrets to boosting public speaking skills for youth in your community, and discover how corporations can harness the power of specialised in-house Toastmasters clubs.
Imagine a space where young people can build confidence through Gavel Clubs, guided by dedicated mentors in supportive, in-person settings. Explore the essential steps to initiate a Gavel Club, like trialling a Youth Leadership Program, and find out how these opportunities span continents, from Australia to a vibrant global community. We're here to guide you through the unique framework that makes gavel clubs a pivotal part of personal development.
Then we explore the role of corporate Toastmasters clubs, and how organisations can benefit from the tried and tested educational programs Toastmasters offers. This can be a great way for corporates to support employees in developing their communication and leadership skills for a fraction of the cost of typical corporate training or conferences.
Specialist Toastmasters clubs offer the Toastmasters experience outside of the typical community club format, and are just another way people can take advantage of this global organisation!
Stay tuned for interviews with guests from specialist clubs over the coming weeks!
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Gavel Clubs (Toastmasters website)
Global Clubs Gavel Club Group (Facebook group)
Corporate Clubs (Toastmasters website)* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Our guest this week, Urmi Hossain from Montreal, Canada, shares her inspiring journey with Toastmasters, highlighting the pivotal moments that boosted her confidence and honed her leadership skills. From her initial encounter with Toastmasters during university to her enthusiastic recommitment in 2019, Urmi's story is a testament to the transformative impact of this supportive community, which she fondly describes as a second family.
Ever wondered how to build a compelling personal brand on YouTube? Learn how Urmi ventured into content creation, turning friends' invitations into a thriving platform where she expresses her passions and leverage skills developed through Toastmasters. We discuss the extensive preparation behind the scenes, from mastering video editing to optimising algorithms, and uncover the unexpected benefits of engaging with a diverse range of guests. This episode is packed with insights on the synergy between public speaking and creating impactful, diverse content.
Overcoming the fear of public speaking is crucial for personal and professional success, and we discuss practical tips on how to do just that. Discover the dynamics of speaking in both in-person and virtual environments, and why experiencing physiological responses like nervousness can be beneficial. We conclude with reflections on our long-term commitment to Toastmasters, offering encouragement for those looking to enhance their public speaking skills and open new doors of opportunity.
Club Links
The Words On Wings (WOW) Club meets online on Fridays from 12.15pm.
Urmi's YouTube Channel
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What if you could develop your leadership skills by embracing a role that pushes you out of your comfort zone? As an Area Director for Area 26, in District 69 of Toastmasters International, I’ve taken on this challenge headfirst, and I’m excited to share my reflections from my first three months.
This episode is a deep dive into my early, unofficial (and official) visits to all five clubs in my area, which provided invaluable insights into each club's unique dynamics and growth potential. We’ll discuss the importance of first impressions, accessibility, and membership orientation in creating a welcoming environment for guests and new members.
Ever wondered what it takes to organise a successful Toastmasters speech contest? Me too! I share my experiences of seeing behind the scenes of club contests and the upcoming Area 26 conference, and walk through my experiences and the collaborative efforts that make these events possible. Learn about the various roles within contests and how they contribute to the larger picture of fostering member growth and participation.
Whether you’re a seasoned Toastmaster or considering stepping into a leadership role, this episode offers a detailed look at the responsibilities, challenges, and rewards that come with guiding and supporting Toastmasters clubs.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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In this episode, Brendan O'Sullivan, an enthusiastic Toastmaster and skin cancer GP, shares how he overcame imposter syndrome and improved essential speaking techniques like vocal variety, pausing, and eye contact. His candid reflections offer invaluable insights into the supportive and collaborative spirit of Toastmasters, revealing how this community helped him grow both personally and professionally.
Listen as Brendan recounts the unexpected yet rewarding path to club presidency and beyond. From initial reluctance to the empowering support of fellow Toastmasters, Brendan's story highlights the importance of mentorship and community connections within the organisation. We explore the challenges and triumphs of leadership succession, the enriching experiences gained from district conferences, and the inspirational impact of high-level speeches.
The episode wraps up with personal anecdotes that highlight the joy of being part of Toastmasters. Brendan shares how encounters with diverse and passionate members have enriched his journey. Emphasising the power of saying yes and embracing new experiences, this conversation illustrates how Toastmasters fosters profound personal and professional development. Tune in to be inspired by Brendan's journey and discover how you too can harness the power of Toastmasters to become a more effective speaker and leader.
Club links:
Mad Chatters Toastmasters meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month at the Sherwood Indooroopilly RSL sub branch from 6.45PM.
Leading Edge Advanced Toastmasters meets on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday evening of each month at the Carindale Library from 6.45pm.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Discover how seasoned Toastmasters Kate Norris and Thomas Krafft (and the current District 69 Training Managers) have crafted the essential toolkit for club officers on The Club Up Project website.
This week, we review this treasure trove of content and detailed resources tailored for club, area and division level roles. From creating a robust online presence to converting guests into dedicated members, these actionable guides are designed to elevate both new and experienced club officers' effectiveness.
With detailed plans and blueprints that have been proven in some of the most successful, thriving clubs in District 69, this website is a must-see for any club executives who are looking to to attract, engage and retain their members - or for any Toastmasters who have their sights set on taking on leadership roles in future.
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Colin Williams shares his inspiring 10-year journey from a hesitant newcomer to Toastmasters, to representing Australasia in the Region 12 quarterfinals and competing in the prestigious World Championship of Public Speaking in August 2024. We'll unpack the supportive, encouraging community within Toastmasters that nurtured his growth and the critical role of mutual encouragement and dedication to self-improvement in his success.
Colin offers an inside look at the rigorous preparation and feedback process behind two of his award-winning speeches, refined over many years. Learn about his rehearsal routines, the strategic decisions he made for different competition stages, and the invaluable feedback from seasoned Toastmasters and a former world champion. We'll highlight how community support, constructive, personalised feedback, and evolving delivery techniques played pivotal roles in ensuring Colin's speeches were impactful and memorable.
Finally, we explore the essence and transformative power of Toastmasters as a platform for growth in communication and leadership. Colin reflects on overcoming his initial hesitation in joining, the significance of consistent practice, and the benefits of a supportive environment. His journey from a novice to a captivating speaker underscores the importance of authenticity and emotional connection in engaging audiences. Join us as we celebrate Colin’s achievements and his ongoing mission to inspire and support others within the Toastmasters community.
See Colin's District 69 winning speech, Sunshine
Visit Colin's website and his book, Now That I Have Your Attention
Club links:
Leading Edge Advanced Toastmasters meets on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Wednesday evening of each month at the Carindale Library from 6.45pm.
BeChange Toastmasters meet on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday evenings of each month at Helensvale Library from 7pm.
Agile Toastmasters meet on the 1st and 3rd Monday evenings of each month at the Brisbane Square Library from 5.45pm* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
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Ever wondered how you can elevate your public speaking game using podcasts?
This week on the Talkative Toastmaster podcast, I'll share a list of podcasts that I believe showcase some great voices in the world of public and professional speaking.
Starting with the Toastmasters Podcast, we dive into practical advice from seasoned Toastmasters and industry experts. We also spotlight Evelyn Calaunan's Toastmaster's Experience, where her 16 years of wisdom culminate in transformational public speaking strategies.
We'll also explore the treasure troves of insight from the Presentation Boss Podcast by Kate Norris and Thomas Krafft, and Dr. Anthony Metivier's Magnetic Memory Method Podcast, which focuses on memory techniques crucial for effective speech preparation. You can also check out his Ted Talk here.
But that's not all—we move on to The Speaker Lab Podcast with Grant Baldwin, where aspiring speakers can tap into career-boosting advice and high-profile interviews. Then we explore Think Fast Talk Smart, by Matt Abrahams, emphasising the importance of preparation and adaptability in various communication contexts.
Finally, we feature Anna Willard's The Speaking Club, a must-listen resource for building confidence and refining public speaking techniques.
Each podcast we discuss offers a unique perspective and actionable strategies to help you become a more confident and effective communicator. Tune in and transform your speaking skills today!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Thanks for listening! We'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback about the show. Feel free to message Mel at [email protected] or connect with us on your favourite social media platforms:
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Ever wondered how one can maintain professionalism while navigating the turbulent waters of grief? In this moving episode, we speak with Evelyn, a dedicated Toastmaster and celebrant of 16 years, who shares her journey of transitioning into the world of wedding and funeral celebrations.
Evelyn discusses the emotional challenges she faced, including the moment she was dismissed from a job for crying during a funeral. Her story is a powerful testament to the resilience required to balance personal grief with professional responsibilities, and how Toastmasters has been a crucial part of her growth and recovery.
Shifting gears, we take you into the vibrant world of podcasting and Toastmasters Pathways. Evelyn reflects on her unique journey from being a flight attendant to a passionate podcaster, uncovering the magic of storytelling through voice. We'll hear of Evelyn's joy in achieving milestones like the Diamond Award and the strategies that have helped her to manage multiple Toastmasters pathways effectively. This segment is a celebration of the auditory connection that podcasting fosters, and how it complements the skills honed in Toastmasters.
We also discuss Evelyn's travels and how she has woven Toastmasters into her many travels, including a visit to this year's World Championship of Public Speaking in Anaheim.
Club Links
Blue Mountains Toastmasters meets on the 2nd and 4th Monday evenings of each month at the Carrington Hotel, from 7.30pm.
Stage Time! Toastmasters Club is an Advanced Club and meets at various times and venues through the month. Contact club for details.
Check out Evelyn's podcast, The Toastmasters Experience!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Thanks for listening! We'd love to hear your thoughts or feedback about the show. Feel free to message Mel at [email protected] or connect with us on your favourite social media platforms:
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You can subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, iHeartRadio, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Player FM and more!
To learn more about Toastmasters International, visit: www.toastmasters.org
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