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Contest season at London Victorians – 17th March

Every year, Toastmasters clubs worldwide run speech and evaluation contest. Winners of the international speech after competing in the club, area, division and district levels will then take part in the world championship of public speaking due to take place in Las Vegas this august. On Tuesday it was London Victorians turn to enter the Toastmaster contest season, with our VP Membership Terry Pullin chairing over both the speech and evaluation contests.

Contest chair Terry
Contest chair Terry

New member Natalie was the first to take part in the speech contest. With a speech ‘Music in the digital age’ covering changes brought to the music industry by the advent of platforms such as Spotify or YouTube were artists can express themselves for free. She was followed by one of our advanced members, Alan with ‘It’s a racket’ on the impact high noises can have on human wellbeing and health. Third to join the fray was Hiram ‘The voices in my head’ on how to overcome fear of failure. Closing off the competition was Sergey and his story ‘The drum’.

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“It’s a racket!” by Alan

The mystery speaker for our evaluation contest was our very own Magda ‘AI creating god’. Using the staircase analogy whereby humans can now look down on worms as an inferior species. The challenges of AI surpassing humans were highlighted, or “what happens when we are the worms”. Ross, Sergey and Eddie took turns evaluating Magda’s speech. A testament to the high level of the competition was that none of the three participants in the evaluation contest used notes!

Ross's evaluating Magda
Ross’s evaluating Magda

A short interview of some participants preceded the announcement of the results by chief judge Brian Skelton. The winner of London Victorians 2015 International speech contest was Hiram followed by Alan for in second place. Congratulations go to Ross for winning the evaluation contest.

Many thanks to the judges for your help in making this contest a success. Thanks too to vote counters Eleanor and Lindsay and for our timer of the evening club president Florian Bay.

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When aviators meet gruffalos, nice girls and economic history – 3rd March

One of the most interesting about Toastmasters is that subjects are up for members to choose, allowing a unique insights into the personality of our members. Our last meeting was no different! Toastmastering us was the glamorous Jane Houghton, assisted by timekeeper Magda, first time grammarian Rosie (well done Rosie!) and Vote Counter Prateek.

Another great meeting in our lovely room!
Another great meeting in progress!

Starting off a diverse series of speech that night was Ross with “Aiming High” on the extraordinary life of aviator Douglas Bader. Who in spite of losing both legs in an airplane accident, went back up to the skies to fight for the RAF in WW2! Our VP Membership Terry followed with “A mouse took a stroll through the deep dark wood”. Using the power of the AIDA sales techniques as a backdrop, we embarked on a fairy tale journey through a deep dark forest alongside a cunning mouse beating off monsters including gruffaloes with its sharp tongue and quick wit. Club President Florian guided us through a fact-finding report on the reasons for British industrial decline. Afterwards answering a flurry of questions from the audience on why it matters. Sergey closed off a very diverse evening of speeches with “What’s a nice girl like you doing in a place like this” from the Interpersonal Communication manual.

Storyteller and seller extraordinaire Terry!
Storyteller and seller extraordinaire Terry!

Evaluations were taken up by Sergey, Fahad, Daniela and Andy. Covering points such as the importance of eye contact and of vocal variety to build a strong connection with the audience.

Guest introduction by Sergeant at Arms Edwin!
Guest introduction by Sergeant at Arms Edwin!

Movies were the theme of a very energising table topics session chaired by Secretary Ayokunle and evaluated by VP PR Marina. The entire evening was finally evaluated by Warren Sheng.

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Icebreakers Galore! – 17th February

It is always a very special time when something is done for the very first time. In our last meeting we had the pleasure of having not one, not two but three icebreakers and a first advanced speech to boot. The show was opened by legendary debater and toastmaster of the evening Paul Carroll, ably assisted by Lindsey doing his very first role as timekeeper. Closing the functionary team were grammarian Marina and vote counter and sergeant at arms, Edwin.

Toastmaster of the evening Paul Carroll
Toastmaster of the evening Paul Carroll

Rosie started off the speeches with her Icebreaker ‘Influential People’ on who influenced her life so far, including her brother due to take up the Arch to Arc triathlon this year. Eddie followed her with ‘A Fortunate Life’ tracing his journey from Ghana, to France and eventually to ten years initially unexpected years in London. Prateek closed off with a punchy speech ‘Why live an ordinary life?’ and his desire to stay true to his dreams and ambitions. Daniela then did her firsts speech from the Speeches by Management manual, where she role-played taking over the management of an IT Service team and tacked a Q&A session from us posing as her employees.

Why live an ordinary life?
Why live an ordinary life?

Rising up to the challenge of evaluating these four speeches, were Terry, Fahad, Sergey and Marina.

Club sponsor Warren Sheng launched a table topic session themed on China, but also incorporating other very open ended questions such as “where will you do in two years”. Evaluating the entire evening was district 91 PR officer Dorothea Stuart.

Eddie, Prateek and Rosie well done on your icebreakers!
Eddie, Prateek and Rosie well done on your icebreakers!
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London Victorians takes over Paris!

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London Victorians President at Club Expressions Paris

Shortly after planning my Christmas break in Paris with my family, I could not resist the chance to have a look and wonder “perhaps one of Paris’ Toastmasters club will meeting while I am here”. Lo and behold, Toastmasters Expressions was due to meet on Monday 22nd December. A brief e-mail exchange with friendly fellow president Emmanuelle followed and I was now general evaluator of this meeting!

Upon arrival I was welcomed by no less than the governor of the division encompassing Northern France, Odile scheduled to be our grammarian that evening. The familiar flurry of pre-meeting activity followed; tables and chairs laid out, agendas distributed and introductions made. Unlike most London based clubs, Toastmasters clubs in France follow a different format, with the Toastmasters only chairing the first half of the meeting comprising table topics and prepared speeches. The three speeches of the evening by Ladji, Aicha and Emmanuelle, comprised two speeches from the CC manual (Savoir Communiquer) and one advanced speech from the speaking to inform manual (Parler pour Informer). As befits the place, a buffet of bread, cheese, saucisson and wine brought by a club member crowned the break.

Mid-meeting break à la Française
French buffet for the break!

The evaluation section followed with myself introducing the four evaluators in turn, followed by the timekeeper and grammarian and concluded by a general evaluation. Carefully observing each evaluator in between introducing them, being an extra challenge to an already challenging but rewarding role!

Expressions lived up to its credentials as a well-established French speaking club, with three amazing speeches, supportive evaluations and a warm hospitable atmosphere!

Whenever you go don’t forget to check! There might be a club you can visit and where a role might be up for grabs! Toastmasters is your network of friendly and like-minded people cutting across borders, so what are you waiting for, use it!

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Toastmasters of the world unite!