The Art of Speaking
Learning to listen
By Ross Freake Terror turned into terrific for OChristy Wiley when she joined the Penticton Toastmasters Club. "I was looking for a venue to overcome my...
Goal-setting strategies
How I became an Accredited Speaker (This article appeared in Toastmaster magazine) By Eldonna Lewis-Fernandez In September 2015, I submitted my application to...
Great story, wrong hero
Audiences are getting tired of My Struggle and Your Lesson talks (This article appeared in Toastmaster magazine) By Jack Vincent So you’re preparing for...
A champ at listening
Wade Peterson did a mini fist pump as he walked onto the stage to accept the award as the best listener in Southern B.C. He had just won the Toastmasters...
Talking up a challenge
I was visiting Toastmasters to see if I wanted to join, when mention was made of a speaking competition. I always protest when people say I am competitive, but...
Talking on the edge
Reen Rose and Wade Paterson have something to prove this weekend. The two Kelowna AM Toastmasters are division champions who won the right to compete at the...
Talk your way to success
By Katharine Hansen What could you accomplish if you could present your point of view more persuasively? Whether we are motivating workers, conveying...
Champions at talking
Reen Rose and Wade Paterson are Toastmasters Area champions. The two will represent Area 83, which covers part of the Central Okanagan, and their club, Kelowna...
Primal fear of rejection
By Glenn Croston Surveys about our fears commonly show fear of public speaking at the top of the list. Our fear of standing up in front of a group and talking...
Life lessons from a master
By Ross Freake Dana wants to talk like Ted — except for the Irish accent. Dana Nease had been a Toastmaster for 10 days when she met Ted Corcoran, former...
Talking tips from Ted
By Ros Hansen “People have learned to talk. They have not learned to communicate. That’s why Toastmasters is so important.” It’s Ted...
Best bang for your buck
By Scott Young Of all the organizations I’ve joined, Toastmasters has had the greatest positive impact on my life. The benefits of membership extend far...
Tough decision changes life
By Sandy Magee For over 20 years, I vowed I would face my debilitating fear of public speaking. Conveniently, I always had a great excuse for not following...
Resolve to listen better
Resolve to be a better communicator in 2017 By Alan Warburton When considering New Year’s resolutions, getting over the fear of public speaking often...
Glossophobia can be beaten
Want to overcome your chronic glossophobia? Toastmasters can show you how. Many people afraid of public speaking - glossophobia - never confront that demon...
Tips on talking
Making like a boy scout is a good way to get ready for those talks you want to avoid. Preparing for a speech is one of the best ways to ensure you give an...
Learn how to breathe
How do you breathe? Unless you’ve had voice lessons or athletic training, most likely your breathing is shallow, misdirected, and lacking in control. ...
You can learn to talk
By Ross Freake For many people, death is not the No. 1 fear (it’s No. 5), public speaking is. Something as simple as standing in front of a group and...
Master of the show
By Rae Stonehouse Being an effective emcee is an art. Much of what happens at an award-presentation ceremony is done behind the scenes before the spotlight...
Mastering the introduction
By Rae Stonehouse Have you ever heard this said? “Our next speaker needs no introduction …” Well, if that’s true mister/madam emcee,...