Blue Tongue Toastmasters – Minutes for meeting 7th April 2010 & Draft agenda for meeting 21st April

April 17th, 2010

Dear Blue Tongue members, intending members and guests,

At the BTTM Meeting (number 138) held 7th of April we had a special visitor – Debbie Tibbles (the Hawkesbury Division Governor).
It has been a while since a Division Governor has visited the Blue Tongue club.. Excluding Debbie we had 2.5 visitors to the meeting (Julian (work colleague of Geoff), Vince and Vijay (who joined our club during the meeting)).
We welcome Vijay to our club, and the Toastmasters International Organisation, and will work with him to ensure that he is across all the different areas (skills streams) that Toastmasters offers.
Vijay (as a visitor) presented the “Word of the Day” – Information”. Everybody was encouraged to maximise their use of this word through the meeting. Encouraging all speakers to incorporate this word through their assignments.
Geoff, as the TableTopics master, gave us each an Inspirational Phrase (as used in his book) and asked us to comment on what this phrase meant us.The evaluator for the TT assignment was Mark,, who provided feedback to all participants.
We then broke for a recess break.

After the recess Te proposed a toast that we all joined him with.
Mark welcomed our visitors

We had 2 presentations. Debbie delivered a speech (from the Competent Communication) on her history in Toastmasters; why she joined and what it had given to her personally. It was an inspirational and personal speech that resonated with the room. Debbie was evaluated by Geoff.
Mark delivered a Club Update (educational) to update, those present, how the club was tracking relative to the Distinguished Club Program (DCP). An overview of the DCP was presented and then Mark presented his thoughts on the club’s ability to achieve Distinguished Club Status (for a second year). It appears that Blue Tongue is on track if we continue to encourage members to deliver speeches and look after all visitors so we can properly understand and communicate what TI can offer each of them; that they will want to join our club.
Te took on the Did You Listen Assignment, challenging us all with some great questions.
Vijay presented the ‘Word of the Day’ and Timers report.
Both Vince & Julian offered some insightful comments on the meeting itself.
The meeting was adjourned at 7:18pm.

Toastmasters

April 5th, 2009

Toastmasters teaches you good communication skills to be a good leader

From a humble beginning in 1924 at the YMCA in Santa Ana, California, Toastmasters International has grown to become a world leader in helping people become more competent and comfortable in front of an audience. The nonprofit organisation now has nearly 235,000 members in 12,036 clubs in 106 countries, offering a proven – and enjoyable! – way to practice and hone communication and leadership skills.

Most Toastmasters meetings are comprised of approximately 20 people who meet weekly for an hour or two. Participants practice and learn skills by filling a meeting role, ranging from giving a prepared speech or an impromptu one to serving as timer, evaluator or grammarian.

Toastmasters makes learning fun

There is no instructor; instead, each speech and meeting is critiqued by a member in a positive manner, focusing on what was done right and what could be improved.

Good communicators tend to be good leaders.!

This non-profit organisation offers a proven – and enjoyable – way to practice communication and leadership skills. Here’s how it works:

  • A Toastmasters meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a friendly atmosphere. A typical group has 20 to 40 members who meet weekly or biweekly to practice public speaking techniques. The average meeting lasts one hour.
  • Members learn communication skills by working in the Competent Communication manual, a series of 10 self-paced speaking assignments designed to instill a basic foundation in public speaking. Participants learn skills related to use of humor, gestures, eye contact, speech organization and overall delivery. When finished with this manual, members can choose from 15 advanced manuals to learn skills related to specific interests.
  • Members also learn leadership skills by taking on various meeting roles and serving as officers at the club and district levels, and by working in the Competent Leadership manual and the High Performance Leadership program. In our learn-by-doing approach, we don’t lecture our members about leadership skills; we give them responsibilities and ask them to lead.
  • There is no instructor in a Toastmasters meeting. Instead, members evaluate one another’s presentations. This feedback process is a key part of the program’s success. Meeting participants also give impromptu talks on assigned topics, conduct meetings, serve as officers in various leadership roles and learn rules related to timing, grammar and parliamentary procedure.

Thousands of corporations sponsor in-house Toastmasters clubs. Businesses and government organisations have discovered that Toastmasters is an effective, cost-efficient means of meeting their communication training needs.

Toastmasters groups also can be found in governmental agencies, as well as in a variety of community organisations, prisons, universities, hospitals, military bases and churches.

Why Join?

April 4th, 2009

Blue Tongue Toastmasters will help your public speaking

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People join Blue Tongue in order to:

  • Develop their public speaking skills to persuade and convince others
  • Learn to put their ideas across clearly and with conviction
  • Improve their self-confidence before a group of people
  • Learn to think quickly and clearly under pressure
  • Learn to listen effectively and critically
  • Learn to supportively evaluate someone else’s presentation
  • Train to become a good leader

When you join the Blue Tongue Toastmasters Club you receive a complete training kit covering all aspects of speaking and evaluation. This kit includes Communication and a Leadership manuals. This manual reflects the years of experience Toastmasters has in helping people just like you. It takes you step by step through the art of making and evaluating speeches.What specifically will you learn to do as a Toastmaster?

In the Blue Tongue Toastmasters Club you will learn by doing

In particular you learn by doing with your efforts evaluated by your fellow Club members. You will be gradually introduced to the various roles within a Toastmasters meeting. Gaining proficiency in these helps build up your skills. The exercises will teach you how to:

  • Give an impromptu speech
  • Give a prepared speech
  • Evaluate what you hear
  • Introduce speakers
  • Be a more effective leader of people
  • Chair and run meetings

BTTM opens up networking and mentoring opportunities

How we communicate informally at events is every bit as important, if not more so, than being in the spotlight giving a speech. Knowing how to mingle and network may be more important to our overall success in life than anything else. BTTM gives you the skills and opportunities to network and have a mentor or mentoree which will help you grow professionally.Whether you work in a corporate environment or from home, whether you are a student or retiree, Toastmasters is the most efficient, enjoyable and affordable way of gaining communication and leadership skills.

You will become a better speaker

Toastmasters will give you the skills and confidence you need to effectively express yourself in any situation. By learning to formulate and convey your ideas, you open a new world of possibilities. You will be more persuasive and confident when giving presentations and you will improve your one-on-one dealings with others.

Your leadership skills will improve

Leadership is the art of persuading others to do what you wish. To succeed, you need to communicate, and you need to work as a team. In Toastmasters, you’ll do both. And you’ll find out how to vary your approach to suit the needs of different people, be they the audience for a speech, the committee for a fundraiser or your coworkers and managers.

When you Join you will join 235,000 other members who are wanting to succeed

Toastmaster has more than 235,000 members in 11,700 clubs in 92 countries. The meetings are organised so that everyone will have a chance to speak, should they want to. You schedule your own speaking assignments a few weeks in advance, so you’ll have plenty of time to prepare.

Speaking assignments are varied, with the first one designated as an “ice breaker” – a description of yourself and your life that lasts between five and seven minutes. You’ll be assigned a mentor to help you settle in and get through your first speaking roles. As you grow in confidence, you assignments will grow with you.

Importantly, whenever you stand up and speak, you receive encouraging, helpful feedback on how it went and how you can improve next time.

The membership is great value

While it is free to come along membership offers a range of benefits primarily teaching you to be a better speaker and leader. BTTM and Toastmasters International runs a number of courses for the members to progress from their first speech (the Icebreaker) to being a Distinguished Toastmaster. Membership is $40 (once off) + $50 each six months i.e. $90 for the first six months than $50 for each six months after that. Initially membership includes several manuals to guide you to be a more effective speaker and leader and continues to provide more advance courses as you progress over the years.

Contact Us

April 4th, 2009

Mark Ransom – 0419 767 250

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About Us

April 3rd, 2009

Blue Tongue Toastmasters will help your public speaking

Blue Tongue Toastmasters (BTTM) is apart of the international Toastmasters organisation whose primary aim is to help you and it’s other members improve their public speaking skills. This is achieved through a number of different speaking exercises to cover the various types of situations where you will be addressing an audience. Toastmasters Clubs in Australia are the best place to improve both your communication skills and your leadership skills. Toastmasters will help you overcome any fear of public speaking while learning skills that will allow you to become more successful in whatever path in life you have chosen.

BTTM meets every second Wednesday at 5:45pm in the IBM Centre

Meetings are bi weekly on odd numbered weeks of the year e.g. week 1, 3, 5…51 of year. We meet at the IBM Centre on Level 13 Room 5 (601 Pacific Highway St Leonards, NSW). The meetings are held on Wednesdays nights at 5:45pm.

Blue Tongue is a non-profit educational organisation

Blue Tongue and Toastmasters International are non-profit educational organisations. Our members learn communication and leadership skills by practicing public speaking and working with others in a warm and friendly environment.

BTTM is a diverse group of professionals

Blue Tongue is a friendly group of professionals. Our members range from those who are just starting out their careers to members who are enjoying volunteering in the community since retiring. Our members include business owners, professionals working in the North Shore, PhDs and community leaders.

Everyone is welcome to come along and participate for free

Everyone is welcome to come along, watch, participate and join. It is completely free to come along and participate! When you come along you will be welcomed into the group of warm, kind-heart people who want to help you. It is free and there is no obligation to join so come along to the next session.

After a few sessions if you wish to join, the membership is great value

While it is free to come along membership offers a range of benefits primarily teaching you to be a better speaker and leader. BTTM and Toastmasters International runs a number of courses for the members to progress from their first speech (the Icebreaker) to being a Distinguished Toastmaster. Membership is $40 (once off) + $50 each six months i.e. $90 for the first six months than $50 for each six months after that. Initially membership includes several manuals to guide you to be a more effective speaker and leader and continues to provide more advance courses as you progress over the years.

BTTM opens up networking and mentoring opportunities

How we communicate informally at events is every bit as important, if not more so, than being in the spotlight giving a speech. Knowing how to mingle and network may be more important to our overall success in life than anything else. BTTM gives you the skills and opportunities to network and have a mentor or mentoree which will help you grow professionally.

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April 3rd, 2009

Blue Tongue Toastmasters is more than raising your glass to toast…

glass-21We meet every second Wednesday at 5:45 pm in the IBM Centre St Leonards. It is free to come along.

Upcoming Meetings

About Us

Blue Tongues Toastmasters is located in St Leonards on the Sydney Lower North Shore. We are part of a vibrant volunteer world wide organsiation of Toastmasters International. We welcome visitors and encourage you to visit and participate for FREE before deciding to join. If you are going to come please do contact us before attending as IBM is a Secure environment.

What do we do ?

  • Develop your public speaking skills to persuade and convince others
  • Teach you to put your ideas across clearly and with conviction
  • Improve your self-confidence before a group of people
  • Teach you to think quickly and clearly under pressure
  • Educate you to listen effectively and critically
  • Teach you to supportively evaluate someone else’s presentation
  • Train you to become a good leader