These reading materials are published by Toastmasters International to help you master the art of communication and leadership. If you wish to read the monthly publication of Toastmaster Magazine please click here. In addition to these reading materials, the Blog contains articles written by club members with their own experience in Toastmasters.
Common Speaker Pitfalls
by Craig Valentine
As a speaker, you may have the greatest content in the world, but if you do not connect with your audience, it can all go to waste.
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Lighten Up Your Speech
by Judy Carter
Getting laughs as a speaker is a lot easier than doing stand-up. Speakers aren’t expected to get laughs every 10 seconds, so when you do deliver a funny line, it’s a happy surprise.
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Mastering Storytelling
by Allen Schoer
You’re on the road to becoming your company’s Chief Storyteller. Let’s begin with some good news: You’re already better than you might think.
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How Intriguing is Your Speech Title?
by Howard Scott
What’s in a name? Plenty, if it is the title of a speech. If speakers took more care in crafting their speech titles, they would deliver better talks.
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The Power of the Pen and the Voice
by Judith Tingley
Mentors give new Toastmasters this speaking advice: “Grab their attention right off the bat, then keep them listening.”
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Dealing with a Distracted Audience
by Tim Cigelske
Don’t be put off by those who text or tweet when you speak. It’s not easy speaking to an audience of people who appear to be distracted.
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