Last night, Thursday 17 May, saw the first gig for the KC Comedy Club at Magnolia Park, a private club in High Wycombe. Several members of MSC were there to enjoy the proceedings. Keith Clarke (MSC member) opened the evening to a lively crowd of over 70 comedy enthusiasts looking for a good entertaining night out. They were notContinueContinue reading “Maidenhead Speakers members perform at the KC Comedy Club”
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Shirley and the Slug – The Inside Story!
Shirley and the Slug I’m going through a real grungy stage with my speeches at the moment, a bit like a teenager trying to figure out her own style , it won’t be long before I start wearing DMs, heavy makeup and get my eyebrow pierced! What an improvement I hear you say!! But thatContinueContinue reading “Shirley and the Slug – The Inside Story!”
E=MC2 (and S2I=ACB)!
It was obvious my speech title should be E=MC2. The Toastmaster announced the title and at that moment, before the introductory applause, I heard a murmur and stirring from the audience. Was it trepidation or anticipation? I wasn’t sure. I opened by reassuring the audience that by the end of the evening they would haveContinueContinue reading “E=MC2 (and S2I=ACB)!”
Maidenhead Toastmasters Meeting: Monday 14th May 2012. Energy and Entertainment!
After a few last minute changes and despite a number of blank slots still to be filled when the doors opened at 7.00pm – with encouragement from Jacqui Hogan as Toastmaster of the Evening and Helen Elliot as General Evaluator, all the roles were covered by 7.30pm in time for a prompt start. The energyContinueContinue reading “Maidenhead Toastmasters Meeting: Monday 14th May 2012. Energy and Entertainment!”
Oh Hell! Its the annual Maidenhead Speakers Club dinner…
Maidenhead Speakers Tall Tales Contest announced – Oh Hell! Experienced Toastmaster Ian Rees took the trophy at the Maidenhead Speakers Tall Tales contest held at the Bird in Hand at Knowl Hill on Saturday 28 April; the occasion coincided with the annual club dinner which was well attended by around 50 Maidenhead Speakers and guestsContinueContinue reading “Oh Hell! Its the annual Maidenhead Speakers Club dinner…”
Area 21 International Speech and Evaluation Contest – How did we do? Quite well actually!
A good showing for Maidenhead Speakers in the recent Area 21 International Speech and Evaluation Contest, with first and third places. Congratulations to Chris Boden and Mell Shepherd. The contest was held on 14 April in Windsor, ably chaired by Maidenhead Speaker, Ben De Candole. All speakers were winners and standards were very high. Chris BodenContinueContinue reading “Area 21 International Speech and Evaluation Contest – How did we do? Quite well actually!”
Men are from Mars Women are from Maidenhead Speakers Club
It was an honour for fellow Toastmaster Mell Sheppard and I to be asked to give a speech at Club President Mary Fraser’s local event, celebrating International Women’s Day in March. It’s an annual event, which Mary and colleagues have been running for several years now, where members of the women-in-business networking community Success Network,ContinueContinue reading “Men are from Mars Women are from Maidenhead Speakers Club”
2012 Starting as we mean to go on!
It was the first Maidenhead Speakers Club meeting of 2012, well attended with over thirty members and a sprinkling of welcome guests. The new starting time of 7:30pm created an extra buzz of energy from the outset. Losing fifteen minutes from the available setting-up time, meant that everyone pulled together with one goal in mind:ContinueContinue reading “2012 Starting as we mean to go on!”
An invitation from the Rotary Club of Burnham Beeches
Following a recent invitation to speak at the Rotary Club of Burnham Beeches, Mell Sheppard and Julie Farrell picked up the gauntlet. Those who attended the Speakers Club on 12 December were treated to a dress rehearsal of a brilliantly written and expertly delivered double act. We heard back this report from John at theContinueContinue reading “An invitation from the Rotary Club of Burnham Beeches”
Sharing your own motivation inspires others
Our club night’s theme was motivation but Amanda Bouch, Toastmaster of the Evening (28.11.11), didn’t use it for introductions, but as actions. Before the evening, she encouraged the speakers and key role-holders to give of their best. Table Topics Master, Nick Bailey chose to use the theme for his topics, which led to stimulating andContinueContinue reading “Sharing your own motivation inspires others”
Speech Contest 12 September: Humorous Speeches and Table Topics
Maidenhead Speakers Club Presents… calling it quits can be a laughing matter! From time to time we’ve all had enough of the job, the stresses and strains and the petty frustrations. But have you ever thought about crafting the perfect resignation letter? Where you tell your boss what you really think of him? In exquisiteContinueContinue reading “Speech Contest 12 September: Humorous Speeches and Table Topics”
How to Use Notes Effectively
USING NOTES (Delivered for an education session at Maidenhead Speakers Club on 24 Jan 2011) I want to say something about using notes. Not bank notes, notes for speeches. I will cover a few general points first, then deal in turn with the material on which I write my notes, creating notes and finally usingContinueContinue reading “How to Use Notes Effectively”
Love Sweet Love: Best speech 24 January 2011
Love Sweet Love After that initial smash hit Music groups can often struggle with that “difficult second album”. Well clearly Toastmasters is not like the music business! I was recently lucky enough to catch Julie Farrell giving what was only her second speech project at MSC on 24 January. Julie gave a compelling and thoughtContinueContinue reading “Love Sweet Love: Best speech 24 January 2011”
Ah – Er – Um
Members and guests had a real treat during Table Topics at Maidenhead Speakers on Monday 12th April. We’d already had five excellent speakers on the timely topic of Spring, some people had already filled out their voting slips, when the TM suggested we do ‘a couple more..’. Step forward Norman Rhodes, DTM, to take onContinueContinue reading “Ah – Er – Um”
Improve your public speaking in 2012
So here we are in mid January and what’s happened to your New Year’s resolutions? If one of them was to improve your public speaking and presentation skills, have you started yet? Here are 6 tips to get you going: 1. They key word is “improve”. Whatever your skill level now, you can get better.ContinueContinue reading “Improve your public speaking in 2012”
Speaking with Powerpoint
How many times have you heard people criticise your Powerpoint presentation skills? “Too many words per slide”, “the slides detracted from your presence”, “too many slides”, “you looked at the laptop and lost eye contact” and so on. So here’s an excellent example of HOW to do it from Pranav Mistry speaking at TEDIndia. NoticeContinueContinue reading “Speaking with Powerpoint”
Using Gadgets – when in doubt…reach for a G&T!
Toastmaster Mireia Fontbernat offers some tips for making better use of G&T No, it’s not the drink you should reach out for before an important speech. It stands for “Gadgets and Toastmasters”. Technology is everywhere. And, all too often, we think that it has nothing to do with us and speaking. Many a presenter hasContinueContinue reading “Using Gadgets – when in doubt…reach for a G&T!”
The Art of Public Speaking , with Daniel Wagner
There are countless videos out there on the topic of public speaking but for 40 minutes of fun and useful tips, this video of Daniel Wagner speaking at Trojan Speakers in Ealing is worth a look.