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Fellow Toastmasters, I know that many new Toastmasters have difficulty finding their voice. Be it from fear of speaking or from not having much experience, many new speakers will borrow a lot of material and gestures from other speakers in order to make it through their five to seven minute speeches. I have even seen [...]
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This video is a great example of why you should do Table Topics in every meeting. I really feel sorry for this contestant and I truly believe that she would have benefited from the experience of practicing to speak extemporaneously. Can you think of any situtations in your life where more practice at Table Topics [...]
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