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TALKMAGIC TOASTMASTERS CLUB-MEETING #434

August 17, 2021 by Talkmagic Toastmasters Club Leave a Comment

SAA address : TM Boniface

  • Started the meeting and conducted ice breaker activity.
  • Explained the ground rules and reinforced club mission.

President’s address: TM Harry

  • Welcomed guests and introduced the theme of the day.
  • Iterated the significance of independence in our lives.

TMoD: TM Chetna

  • Introduced meeting’s theme and explained meeting structure.
  • Special Independence Day video :
    National Anthem with club members.

GE: TM Parthiban

  • Reiterated value of feedback in meeting.
  • Introduced his TAGL team and gave appropriate feedback.

Timer: TM Varsha

Ah-counter: TM Vadivel

Grammarian: TM Babula

Listener: TM Agney

SPEAKER 1: TM Bharath- L1P2; EVALUATOR TM Ramesh

– How important it is to make life worth living.
– Life is full of mysteries, time is short.
– Activities and experiences that have made him happy.

  • Great flow
  • Well organized speech
  • Gestures can be improved.
  • Use pause in right proportion

SPEAKER 2: TM Mohan- L1P3; EVALUATOR TM Suresh

– Requested members to read the book “Make time”.
– Gave pointers on how to focus on what matters every day.

  • The quality of research is extensive
  • Excellent vocabulary
  • Calm and composed, well-executed speech
  • Deliver speech within the allotted time frame

SPEAKER 3: TM Jagdeep- L2P3; EVALUATOR TM Annie

– How mentors play a key role for every successful person.
– Shared personal stories where his mentors played a very crucial role.

  • Followed objectives and good preparation.
  • Very well structured and organized speech.
  • Smooth transition
  • Elaborate with examples.

Table Topics: TM Zahar

Rules:

TTM shared few topics and members were asked to talk for or against the topic within 1-2 minutes

Speakers:

  • TM Nixon
  • TM Amalan
  • TM Vidya
  • TM Lakshmi
  • TM Asha
  • Guest Srinivasan
  • Guest Jolly Jose
  • TM Balakrishnan
  • TM Boniface
  • TM Ramesh

SPECIAL MENTION

  1. TM Mohan completed Level 1 of Motivational Strategies Pathway
  2. TM Jagdeep completed Level 2 of Effective Coaching Pathway.
  3. Special Meeting on Onam on 21st August 2021.
  4. Club moments of truth on 28th August 2021.
  5. Best Dressed Awards(Independence Day themed) :
    • 1st Place – TM Zahar
    • 2nd Place- TM Chetna
    • 3rd Place- TM Nixon
  6. Meeting Rating Extremely Good – 29%, Very Good- 53%, Good- 18%

WINNERS

BEST SPEAKER: TM Mohan, TM Jagdeep

BEST EVALUATOR: TM Suresh

BEST ROLE TAKER: TM Chetna

BEST TT SPEAKER: TM Nixon. TM Asha, TM Balakrishnan

BEST TAGL ROLE: TM Varsha

Filed Under: Bangalore Toastmasters, Public Speaking, Toastmasters Speeches, Weekly Meetings Tagged With: Club Meeting, District 92, public speaking, Talkmagic Toastmasters, Talkmagic Toastmasters Meeting

TALKMAGIC TOASTMASTERS CLUB-MEETING #433

August 10, 2021 by Talkmagic Toastmasters Club Leave a Comment

SAA’s address : TM Boniface

-Started the meeting and conducted ice breaker activity.
-explained the ground rules and reinforced the club mission.

President’s address: TM Harry

– Welcomed guests and introduced the theme of the day by connecting with the fall and rise of online food delivery company Swiggy.

TMoD: TM Ramesh

– Introduced the meeting’s theme and explained the meeting structure.

– Explained the importance of Atomic habits

GE: TM Thangamma

– Reiterated value of feedback in the meeting.
-Introduced her TAGL team and gave appropriate feedback.

Timer: TM Lakshmi

Ah-counter: TM Asha

Grammarian : TM Pramila

Listener: TM Bharath

SPEAKER 1: TM Gary- L2P2; EVALUATOR: TM Amlan

– Shared his personal experience in his family function.
– The first impression is not the last impression.

  • Shared his personal experience in his
  • family function
  • first impression is not the last impression
  • Need to improve vocal variety in gestures.
  • Focus on body movement.
  • Add more points in conclusion, utilize full allotted time

SPEAKER 2: TM Thejovathy- L2P 3; EVALUATOR: TM Shuvendu

-Explained the difference between Coach and mentor
-Mentoring is all about personal experience.
-She talked about her mentors

  • Wonderfully structured speech
  • Great Gestures
  • Good usage of quotes.
  • Great Enthusiasm
  • Build story with reasons
  • Relate the story in the middle of the story as well

Table Topics: TM Vidhya

Rules:

TTM asked few questions related to the theme.

TT Speakers:

  • TM Suresh
  • TM Srinath
  • Guest Sowmya
  • TM Jagadeep
  • Guest Pratheek
  • TM Chetna

Educational session: DTM Mathew

  • Modify the speech to magnify the message.
  • Explained ground rules of Evaluation.
  • How to do effective Evaluation?
  • How to show up?
  • shared a few Don’ts while evaluating.

SPECIAL MENTION

  1. Fancy dress competition on Independence day.
  2. TM Thejovathy completed Level 2 in Leadership Development Pathways

WINNERS

BEST SPEAKER: TM Thejovathy

BEST EVALUATOR: TM Shuvendu

BEST ROLE TAKER: TM Thangamma

BEST TT SPEAKER: TM Suresh

BEST TAGL ROLE: TM Pramila

Filed Under: Bangalore Toastmasters, Educational, Public Speaking, Weekly Meetings Tagged With: Bangalore Toastmasters, Club Meeting, District 92, public speaking, Talkmagic Toastmasters

TALKMAGIC TOASTMASTERS CLUB-MEETING #432

August 2, 2021 by Talkmagic Toastmasters Club 2 Comments

ICE BREAKER MARATHON

SAA’s address: TM Varsha

– Started the meeting and conducted ice breaker activity.

– Explained the ground rules and reinforced the club mission.

President’s address: TM Harry

– Welcomed guests

– Introduced theme of the day by connecting with the story of Boxing champion Mohammed Ali.

TMoD: TM Mohan

– Introduced meeting’s theme and explained meeting structure.

– Explained the importance of taking the first step.

GE: TM Jane

– Reiterated value of feedback in the meeting.

– Introduced her TAGL team and gave appropriate feedback.

TAGL:

  • Timer: TM Bharath
  • Ah-counter: TM Prakash
  • Grammarian: TM Srinath
  • Listener: TM Jagadeep

SPEAKER 1: TM Ramesh Gupta- Ice breaker; EVALUATOR TM Nixon

– Shared his educational background and his experience in the banking and IT industry.
– Currently working as program director of Oracle development

  • Confident and authentic
  • Very well explained about dreams, social service activities, family members.

SPEAKER 2: TM Lakshmi- Ice breaker; EVALUATOR TM Pruthvi

– Shared childhood experiences and education background
– Shared her different adventures.

  • Great introduction, great usage of words and anecdotes.
  • The flow of speech is good.

SPEAKER 3: TM Boniface- Ice breaker; EVALUATOR TM Anjali

– Talked about his family members and shared his work experience and education.
– Reasons for joining Toastmasters

  • Smiling, good eye contact, comfortable in delivering speech.
  • Great clarity of speech

SPEAKER 4: TM Zahar- Ice breaker; EVALUATOR TM Gary

– Shared her education, hobbies, native place introduced her family members
– Listed her journey to become a doctor.

  • Started well with a quote, excellent clarity, hand gestures and voice modulation

SPEAKER 5: TM Nilofer- Ice breaker; EVALUATOR TM Suresh

– Introduced her family members
– Shared her education details

  • Self assured with great confidence
  • Transition is smooth and seemless
  • Good story telling technique.

Table Topics : TM Amlan

Rules:

TTM shared few pics and he asked members to talk about the
pictures for 2 minutes

TT Speakers:

  • TM Ramesh
  • TM Balakrishnan
  • TM chetna
  • Guest Aishwarya
  • TM Nixon

SPECIAL MENTION:

  1. Excom team finalized some Awards to issue like Kingmaker award, Fast and Furious Award, Rapid Fire Award, World Champion award.
  2. TM Srinath took up Joke Master Role to lighten up our moods
  3. Special meeting with Quiz on 14-Aug
  4. Special meeting wit Onam on 21-Aug
  5. Moments of Truth – 28 -Augt
  6. Meeting Rating Extremely Good – 57%, Very Good- 33%, Good- 10%

WINNERS:

BEST SPEAKER: TM Zahar, TM Nilofer

BEST EVALUATOR: TM Suresh

BEST ROLE TAKER: TM Jane

BEST TT SPEAKER: TM Balakrishnan

BEST TAGL ROLE: TM Prakash

Filed Under: Bangalore Toastmasters, Public Speaking, Toastmasters Speeches, Weekly Meetings Tagged With: Club Meeting, District 92, public speaking, toastmasters bangalore, Toastmasters Club Meeting

TALKMAGIC TOASTMASTERS CLUB-MEETING #429

July 15, 2021 by Talkmagic Toastmasters Club Leave a Comment

THEME : INTERMISSION
WoD : Hiatus- (meaning) a pause

SAA’s address : TM Boniface

– Started the meeting and introduced theme of the day

-explained the ground rules and reinforced club mission

TMoD: TM Amlan

– Introduced the theme of the day : Intermission

– Explained meeting structure
– Requested TM Vidya to perform induction ceremony for new members – TM Nilofer and TM Ramesh

President’s address : TM Harry

– Welcomed guests
– Made important announcements for new term

GE : TM Shuvendu

– Reiterated value of feedback in meeting

– Introduced TAGL team and gave important feedback to further improve the quality of meeting

Timer : TM Prashant

Ah-counter : TM Bharath
Grammarian : TM Jagdeep

Listener : TM Varsha

Prepared Speeches

SPEAKER 1 : TM Thejovathy- L2P2; EVALUATOR : TM Pruthvi

Spoke about Gardner vs Carpenter styles of leadership Explained with examples her styles of leadership – Authoritative , Democratic and Affiliative

Transformed complexity to simplicity Innovative presentation style
Very warm delivery-with a smile confusion about body language volatile pace

SPEAKER 2 : TM Theerdha – L2P1 ; EVALUATOR : TM Suresh

Spoke abut how to take care of our body and the recipe for long and youthful life

DNA Methylation and Histone protein modifications

Excellent quality of research
Confident – ticked off 2 major aspects of a persuasive speech – Ethics and Logic
Could have divided speech into 3 : problem, solution and benefits
Bring some more emotion – 3rd aspect of persuasive speech

SPEAKER 3: TM Balakrishnan- L3P3 ; EVALUATOR : TM Pramila

Importance of raising voice against injustice
Story of Indian swimmer Likith
Urged audience to not be bystanders – cited personal experience

Well structured and expressed genuine concern over the topic
Clarity of message – with personal story
Could have provided a concrete solution to the problem

Table Topics : TM Vidya

What’s your favorite pass time?
Would you rather work over time with added incentives or 9-5 without any incentives?
Have you taken any break from your career?
How do you spend your me- time?

Do you prefer Work From Home or Work From Office?
Given a choice between travel by air and road- which one would you prefer? What did you do during summer days in school?

SPECIAL MENTION

  1. Important announcements made by President TM Harry : Thanked DTM Mathew for auditing club financials
    Starting from Aug 1, mentors’ names have to be mentioned in the beginning of speech
    July 21: Special Education session, Ice breaker marathon and Mentoring session
  2. Induction ceremony conducted for TM Nilofer and TM Ramesh by VPE TM Vidya
  3. TM Balakrishnan completed Level 3 in Dynamic Leadership Pathway

WINNERS

BEST SPEAKERS :
TM Thejovathy and Guest Theerdha

BEST EVALUATOR: BEST ROLE TAKER: TM Suresh TM Shuvendu

BEST TT SPEAKERS: Guest Asha and DTM Sunil

BEST TAGL ROLE : TM Bharath

Filed Under: Bangalore Toastmasters, Public Speaking Tagged With: District 92, public speaking, toastmasters bangalore

No Sweat Public Speaking – 3 Keys To Rock It Like A Pro Even If It’s Your First Time

January 10, 2017 by Harry Ramsay Leave a Comment

Do you have a speech that you need to present soon, but feel nervous about it?

Does the thought of presenting before a big audience frighten you?

If so, you’re not alone. It’s normal.

Almost every human being is biologically engineered to develop a fear towards public speaking.

Several studies have revealed that humans fear public speaking more than the fear of death.

Yet, we have several accomplished orators that have set the stage ablaze with their words of courage and conviction.

Take Winston Churchill for example, who suffered all his life from a Speech Impediment whose speeches now are sought after by millions and millions looking for inspiration.

There are countless other souls who’ve risen above their fear of public speaking and delivered speeches that have moved hearts.

If they can do it, so can you.

With that said, here are 3 No Sweat Public Speaking keys to rock it like a pro even if it’s your first time…

1) Prepare Your Speech

You can’t rock the stage like a pro if you haven’t prepared for your speech. A prepared speech will calm and soothe your nerves and it’ll enable flawless delivery on the stage.

There are some people who are good at giving impromptu speeches when they’re on stage. It just comes naturally to them.

But that isn’t for everyone. There’s always a chance of you going blank as soon as you see the audience  on stage.

To prevent this, the best thing you can do is to prepare your speech beforehand and know exactly what you’re going to say.

You don’t have to memorize your entire speech, but make sure you have an organized flow of speech ideas in a notepad.

And with each of your speeches, to come out on top like a pro, make sure you memorize the first line and the last line of your speech.

First impressions and last impressions count all the time, and they count even more on the stage.

So memorizing your first line and reciting it right off the bat will showcase your preparedness and confidence. Everything else will easily flow from there.

2) Know Your Audience & Purpose

While you prepare the script for your speech, there are 2 things you need to keep in mind:

a) Your audience

b) The purpose of your speech

These 2 things determine how you start, how your speech flows and how you conclude.

With every speech that you give (whether it’s a presentation at work, a project at school or a fundraiser speech), you are basically trying to get the audience to react or respond to something (your message).

Even if your speech is educational, it still has to have a purpose. Without a purpose, your speech is dead even before you begin.

The next thing you need to consider is your audience. Who is the main person that you’re trying to move with your speech? Is it your colleagues, your bosses or children?

Once you know who your audience is, you have to figure out what catches their attention and present your speech in a way that it captures their attention and resonates with them throughout the speech.

You can’t deliver the same presentation that you give to a group of scientists to a group of 5th graders. You must understand your audience, their comprehension abilities and customize the speech so it makes sense to them.

3) Practice & Polish Your Speech

Once you prepare your speech, it is incredibly important to practice your speech in front of an audience, reflect on it and then polish it further. No speech is perfect right off the bat.

Request your friends or family to gather in a place and consider presenting your speech before them.

There’s a big difference in practicing your speech in front of the mirror on your own and practicing your speech in front of other people when they’re making eye contact with you.

For most people, the ideas they have flowing in their head ebb away as soon as they make eye contact on the stage with someone.

… which is why practicing before a group of people is important. It will prepare you for such situations.

If you can’t find a helpful support group that can help you practice & polish your speech, we recommend that you look at visiting a local Toastmasters Club.

At a Toastmasters Club, you can deliver your speech to an audience, get your speech evaluated by seasoned speakers and find ways to improve your presentation.

Presenting before an audience at a Toastmasters Club will provide you with a hands-on experience of what it’s like to present in public.

In addition, it’s also a good platform where you can evaluate other elements of your speech such as body language, nervousness, blank-outs and handle it accordingly.

To learn more about Toastmasters & a local Toastmasters club that can help you, click on the link below:

www.TalkmagicToastmasters.com/future-leader

Filed Under: Inspiration, Public Speaking Tagged With: fear of public speaking, no sweat public speaking, public speaking, toastmasters club

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