World Champion of Public Speaking in London

From Andy O’Sullivan

Wed 27 May 2015. 6.30pm – 9pm. Indian YMCA, Mahatma Gandhi Hall, 41 Fitzroy Street, London W1T 6AQ

Dananjaya Hettiarachichi World Champion of Public Speaking in London

 


Come to his workshop: “Bring out the Champ in you!”

A comprehensive 2 1/2 hour learning experience with Dananjaya Hettiarachichi, drawing from over 10 years in competitive public speaking.

The focus of this workshop is to provide you with on and off stage strategies which you can adopt immediately with ease, to
take your speaking game to the next level

Read more and book your place here:

http://www.eventzilla.net/web/event?eventid=2139070203

 

Laughing, Learning and Inspiring: All in a Toastmasters day in Winchester

From Richard Blackman Area 46 Governor

Area J46 International Speech Contest and Evaluation Contest

Toastmasters from Reading, Basingstoke, Winchester and Southampton gathered for the Area 46 spring conference and international speech and evaluation contests on Saturday 11 April 2015. Location was the Badger Farm Community Centre to the south of Winchester. It was the perfect sett(ing) for an energising and entertaining toastmaster day.

During the first half of the day participants were treated to an interactive workshop on humorous speaking led by toastmaster and award winning presenter and humorist, Alan Donegan. Entitled “Have the Audience Rolling in the Aisles: How to Add Humour to Your Speech”, the workshop itself generated much laughter. We went home inspired and more knowledgeable in the construction of jokes, and with many images etched in our minds. Elephants on the UK’s road network, backside slapping at supermarkets, business uses of roadkill, and the pleasures of gardening all resulted in laughter!

Then the contests…

The speech contests, the more serious business of the day, took place after a convivial lunch of eating and networking. Both contests were smoothly and professionally chaired by Steve Vear, with Dorothea Stuart as Chief Judge

Pictured at the top of post: All eight contestants with Contest Chair and Area Governor (Back row left to right: Debs Wallace, Andrew Keevil, Alex Reid, Steve Vear, Ken Amy, Eric Skates; Front row left to right: Gerard de Jong, Saday Appan, Richard Blackman, John Spry)

The Area J46 International Speech Contest

First up in the International Speech Contest was Debs Wallace (Basingstoke Speakers) with a personal story of how toastmasters had helped her overcome enormous disbelief. She was followed by Eric Skates (Wessex Speakers) on taking a step of faith based on his experiences over the past decade in Uganda. Third in the sequence was Gerard de Jong (Reading Speakers) with an entertaining personal story. Ken Amy (Hamwic Speakers) completed the quartet of area finalists with his speech in praise of toastmasters, given dressed in a luminous “counter-cultural tutu”.

The Area J46 Evaluation Contest

Testing the speakers in the Evaluation Contest was a target speech given by Russell Streeter, President of Solent Speakers in Fareham. Based around sailing and containing a message for his son, Russell’s great speech challenged the contestants to develop their analytical skills, but also more importantly to give the speaker some recommendations on how to improve an already great speech. Our four contestants, Andrew Keevil (Wessex Speakers), Saday Appan (Basingstoke Speakers), Alex Reid (Reading Speakers) and John Spry (Hamwic Speakers) all lived up to the task giving some excellent evaluations.

And the winners were…

Area J46 Evaluation winner John Spry Apr 2015First place in the Evaluation Contest went to Hamwic Speakers’ John Spry, with Saday Appan as runner up. (John pictured left with Richard)

First place in the International Speech Contest went to Reading Speakers’ Gerard de Jong, with Eric Skates as runner up.

As ever at a toastmaster event all the participants went away as winners, having achieved so much. That said only those judged to be in first place qualified for the Division J finals in Swindon on 19 April. Book your place via https://www.facebook.com/events/1610758622469993/

Area J46 International Speech Contest Winner Gerard de Jong Good luck to John and Gerard in Swindon!

(Gerard pictured left with Richard and Steve)

A big thank you goes to Wessex Speakers for their organisation and hosting of a great day.

Thank you to our photographers Diane Chamberlain, Margaret Amy and Peter Jagger.

London Toastmasters Trainers Club Meeting

From Andy O’Sullivan

Toastmasters Trainers ClubThis Wednesday 15 April 2015 6.30-9pm, you have the opportunity to attend our District’s newest speciality club – the Toastmasters Trainers Club.

We’re meeting upstairs at the Apple Tree pub in central London WC1,

Who is the Toastmasters Trainers Club for?

This new club is for anyone keen to develop their training and facilitation skills.

With longer speaking slots than other clubs can accommodate, you’re able to deliver extended training sessions to meet objectives from the Toastmasters manuals.

Your training session will then receive written feedback from every member attending, along with an open forum evaluation to ensure you receive maximum feedback.

Let us know if you are planning to attend

Full details of the venue and on how to reserve your seat can be found at https://trainersclub.eventbrite.co.uk

If you are interested in training, you’ll be engaged and excited by the Toastmasters Trainers club.

Indra Sikdar – Distinguished Toastmaster

Indra Sikdar - Distinguished ToastmasterIndra Sikdar is currently President of Harrovian Speakers Club. He completed both the Communication and Leadership Tracks of the Toastmasters International Educational programme in March 2015. This means he has achieved the accolade of Distinguished Toastmaster. The Distinguished Toastmaster award is the highest our organization bestows.

We asked Indra Sikdar – Distinguished Toastmaster what achieving this award means to him.

Q: what have you gained by taking the time to complete the Toastmasters Communication and leadership tracks?
A: By completing the Toastmasters Educational Programme I have gained a lot of confidence and I find myself much in demand for both paid and voluntary work. I’ve learned about the power of team effort. It’s helped me with my career as I am a better team-player; a better communicator, and a better networker. Overall it’s helped me to get more done!

Q: What have you gained from your membership personally?
A: When I first started in Toastmasters I found it difficult to make firm friendships and to connect with others. But now having practiced the Toastmasters techniques I have nurtured a lot of good friendships which in turn makes it easier to succeed in life.

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Calling all Club Presidents and Vice Presidents of Education!

From the Spring 2015 Tower Conference team

Play your part – make key decisions affecting your clubs

District council meetingAt the District Council Meeting on 9 May 2015 the decision makers are you – the Club Presidents and Club Vice Presidents Education – 250 of you – plus Area Governors, Division Governors and the District Leadership Team.

Your role at the meeting includes:
• electing the new District Leadership Team
• reviewing how your district budget has been spent
• voting on the alignment proposal for clubs/areas/divisions for 2015/16
• voting on other motions that have been proposed by Toastmasters members across District 91 UK South

Your role as a member of the District Council is a vital one. You represent your club and your club members’ interests.

District Council meetings happen twice a year. It’s an opportunity to be involved. In addition it’s a great way to understand the bigger picture. How does your club fit into the District? What’s the District’s Mission and how does it support your club mission? Are District goals being achieved? What are the future developments that are important for all of us?

Helping members to learn to run meetings well, including the use of Parliamentary procedure, is one of the club goals outlined in the club constitution. The District Council Meeting is part of this learning process for all of us.

All members of Toastmasters clubs are welcome to attend the meeting

Most Toastmasters members who attend for the first time are amazed at everything that goes on behind the scenes – it’s truly an eye opener!

As the District Council meetings take place only twice a year why not come along? You’ll be there anyway for the conference (we hope)! As a club member you’ll get the opportunity to:

• Familiarise yourself with District 91’s mission and goals
• Witness nominations and elections of District Officers
• Find out about progress made toward District goals from District Governor, Hilary Briggs and the District team
• See the ‘bigger picture’ beyond your club
• Meet and network with other Toastmasters who will be attending the council meeting

When and where is the District Council Meeting?

The council meeting will commence at 11:05 on Saturday 9 May 2015 and end at 13:00. Venue: Grange City Hotel, London.

Will you be attending? Have you attended a District Conference before? We’d love to hear about your experience in the comments below!