Talk of the Town

June 27, 2010

‘ANZ Talk of the Town’ Toastmasters Newsletter Club No 7419, District 73

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‘ANZ Talk of the Town’ Toastmasters Newsletter

Club No 7419, District 73

Welcome to the first edition of the ‘ANZ Talk of the Town Toastmasters’ newsletter for 2010!  We have commenced the year very well with the appointment of the following positions:

President:                     Jessica Cerejo

VP Education:              Tania Wilson

VP Membership:            Pallavi Murthy

VP of PR:                       Maya Kawashima

Secretary:                     Caitlin McMahon

Treasurer:                     Ajit Ravindran

Sergent at Arms:           Kevin Mitchell

‘Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contest’

Monday 31 May

We hosted our first club competition titled ‘Humorous Speech and Evaluation Contest’.  Congratulations to Pallavi Murthy, Alastair Bradtke, Robert Horvath and David Stewart, who delivered high quality and witty speeches.  The following were their speech titles:

Pallavi Murthy ‘Corporate Jargon’

Robert Horvath ‘A Glaring Injustice Against Incompetent People’

Alastair Bradtke ‘Public Transport a Rand ’

David Stewart ‘Revenge’

Special thanks to our Guests for judging: David Murphy, Robert Kinghorn, Cue Lam, Joanne Philipps and Max Tay.

Pallavi began by explaining why she dislikes corporate slogans and her preference for her manager to speak plain English.  She used visual displays to demonstrate how she interpreted the ‘corporate’ metaphors like ‘keep your eye on the ball’ and ‘socialise’.  Robert gave us a very witty and insightful speech on why it is important not to discriminate against ‘incompetent people’ (no references to any political parties here! J).  Alastair spoke of his intense dislike of catching the overcrowded number 112 tram to work except for the day these men chroming was somewhat of an aberration. Last but not least, David factitiously reminded us not to give our children unusual names, for the fear of raising deviant and rebellious adults (by using the example of the Archbishop Fieldflower Goe who rebelled against his Athiest parents!)  David was the Winner.

Annabelle Ong was the Guest Speaker for the evening where she spoke passionately on ‘Why Germany Deserves to Win [The World Cup].”  She was confident, made plenty of eye contacts and overall had very convincing arguments.  Ajit Ravindran won the ‘Best Evaluator’, followed closely by Ross Turetsky in Second Place and David Tasker in Third Place .

Vox Pop

Every week I will be selecting a Toastmasters person and asking them about what aspects of Toastmasters they really enjoy – and to learn a little bit more a bout them.

Interview with Tania Wilson

Why did you join Toastmasters?

To get over a crippling fear of public speaking!

What aspect of Toastmasters do you find particularly rewarding?

The opportunity to step out of my comfort zone and challenge myself – all part of personal growth

What is your most memorable speech given?

I have a short-term memory so I’ll say my most recent speech: Be your own Superhero

What is the greatest fear that you have overcome? (aside public speaking!)

Always working on a number of fears at any given moment, however, a fear I have conquered is the fear of serving up inedible food to dinner party guests!  This fear stopped me hosting dinner parties for years but I now hold regular dinner parties and no-one has ever been poisoned 🙂

Who do you most admire and why?

Nelson Mandela – for never giving up – and what an amazing difference he has made!

What are your interests/hobbies?

Ashtanga Yoga, Rock Climbing, Reading Novels and searching for the perfect coffee!

Something about you that no one really knows?

I’m a lounge room dancer, can juggle and, despite being a rock climber, am petrified of heights!

Upcoming events

Next session – Monday 7 June, 2010 @ 6pm (sharp).

Hope to see you there!

December 8, 2008

No Formal Meeting 15th December – Casual Coffee/Drink instead.

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Hey Folks,

Christmas is here (it’s undeniable) so your Toastmasters Club will be taking a short break until we restart next year.

I’d like to thank you all for your wonderful contributions, company, assistance and cooperation over the last Toastmasters session.

In place of an ordinary meeting this Monday its been decided to meet at nearby Cafe Segovia for a quiet drink/coffee and a catchup.

Cafe Segovia
33 Block Pl
Melbourne 3000 VIC
(03)9650 2373

To be clear this is social gathering only we will NOT be running any of our usual Toastmasters activities (other than having a bit of a chat).

If you could let me know if you can make it, via email (ben.maslen@yahoo.com), I’ll try and book a table at the venue, otherwise we can just rock up on the night and take pot luck ! 🙂

In any case thanks for a great year, I look forward to seeing you when I do 🙂

Kind regards,

Ben Maslen.

December 7, 2008

Minutes for Meeting December 1st 2008 – Meeting No. 460

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Jon Scheele was our Toastmaster for meeting no. 460.

Word of the day

Sam Patterson made a wonderful ToastMasters debut with the word of the day ‘Heart’ it was used and abused liberally throughout the night, well done to Sam he really showed some great … <lol>

Round Robin

Ken was our man of the night thanks Ken 🙂 .

Table Topic

Tram had us all on our thinking toes with some poignent table topics.

  1. Kumar told us what he thought about a possible bail out package for the CitiGroup institution.
  2. First time guest Steve jumped into the fray with some comments on the EU providing financial assistance for its less finanically robust members.
  3. Ben Maslen was caught like a deer in the headlights when he was asked to connect the concepts of ‘A Boat’ ‘A Goat’ and ‘A Moat’.
  4. Sam Patterson suggested that if Bill Gates gave him $50 Million to invest there might be a few more pace makers in the world (nice use of the word of the day ‘Heart’ Sam).
  5. New member Al Bradtke got all gushy and admited that and ideal Christmas for him would be surrounded by his close family.
  6. Ross got asked to pick the last book in the world and made it a history of Australia.

Speeches

  1. Ken Gave performed his 10th speech (congratulations CC) on the Victorian Jazz Archives (evalated by Robert Horvath).
  2. Nadhira asked us all to look a bit more closely at the common walnut (evaluated by Yang Xu)
  3. Will Lo asked us to ponder the implications of waiting for the sky to fall and the self fulfilling prophecy (evaluated by Tania Wilson)
  4. Amelia performed her final speech in her advanced manual on ‘ETS: A Key To Green’ and took questions from the floor (well done on finishing your manual Amelia) (evaluated by Ross Turetsky)

Supporting roles

  1. Guests:  Steve (winner of most outstanding Guest well done Steve !)
  2. Ben Maslen made sure we were paying attention as Hark Master
  3. Al Bradtke made a ToastMaster debut as Grunt Master and … um … was … err … doing a fantastic job.
  4. Jasmine volunteered at the last minute to be timekeeper (thanks Jasmine you really saved our bacon).
  5. Word of the day was administered by Sam Patterson who did a great job despite Ben’s ‘Heartless’ abuse of power in repeating the word ‘Heart’ in as many contrived but ‘Heartfelt’ examples as he possibly had the ‘Heart’ to come up with <lol>

Prize winners

Ross – Best Evaluator

Ross – Best Table Topic

Will Lo – Best Speaker.

Well done and big thankyou to all for a great meeting.

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