Liberty Village Toastmasters meeting summary – November 23rd, 2011

Meeting Minutes November 23rd

The theme for the meeting was introduced by Toastmaster Andrew and dealt with the issue of Time. Andrew shared how we all have a love hate relationship with time. And used colourful examples of this relationship with time when we rush to the bank and it’s closed and the frustration you experience when you are late for an engagement.

He noted that some cultures have no concept of time. In fact the Prara Tribe have no concept of past or future what so ever. And the Hobbe tribe perceive time in terms of sooner & later not future or past. In conclusion Andrew’s suggestion for the holidays was that we relax & enjoy time with family and friends – don’t rush around, do your best to be organized and if possible buy gifts in advance. Let time work for you not against you and to be realistic in what you can accomplish with the time available.

First Speaker: Esther Chung Speech #5
Title: Sew Be it

Esther shared the her personal story about the practical aspects of sewing. She spoke about the sense of pride and freedom you get from being able to do your own alterations and not having to pay a seamstress or a tailor to sew things for you or having to ask a family member to help.

She talked about how she took a course to learn to operate a sewing machine because she always had to hem her jeans and she decided to learn how to do it herself. She shared that it isn’t as hard as you think and that there are many advantages to doing it yourself including saving money, time and hassle. She urged all of us us to give it a try and learn to sew.

Second Speaker: Ram Kirshna Speech #4 Speaking to Inform
Title: Occupy

Ram shared that the Occupy movement started in Spain with the group know as the Spanish Indignance – a semi political group. They set Oct 15th as Occupy Day as a means of bringing attention to the nations youth unemployment rate of 20-30%. Then a Canadian media company called Adbusters globalized the movement by creating a wider proposition that the worlds 1% hold 99% of the wealth, a very real inequality.

The movement was organized in 290 cities around the world and each occupy site featured a general assembly that meet each evening at 7pm. At these assemblies anyone may bring a topic to the group for discussion.

Ram then offered examples of countries that have managed to avoid the crippling effects of unemployment through various means. Sweden has succeeded by taking a very socialistic approach where everyone pays a substantial tax rate to support the common good. And there is tiny Estonia a country of 1.3 million people that has avoided the unemployment problems associated with Occupy through innovation. Estonia has created well know software platforms Skype and Picasso and is a strong knowledge based economy.

Ram concluded his presentation with a Q&A session.

Table Topics by Luke

The speeches where followed by a very creative table topics session lead by Luke. His idea for the session was based on the premise of “a penny for your thoughts” where Luke had each participant pick a single penny and based on the year it was minted offer up a personal story from that time. Renee talked about 2011 and all that has happened. Andrew a guest this evening talked about the heat wave of 2005 and his university graduation, Mark talked about the year 1996 and his birthday party in Chicago when he partied with Dennis Rodman of NBA franchise Chicago Bulls. Jay spoke a bout a fantastical hijacking on a trip to Florida and unbelievably ending up in Brazil. Natalia spoke about 2000 and her trip to Jamaica with her family and how they were marooned on the island for a month due to a massive hurricane.

The meeting concluded with a strong evaluation session including weekly reports on our use of English, filler words, questions regarding the content of presentations and meeting timing. Helpful and insightful speech evaluations were deliver by Jay and Ted and focused on encouraging the speakers and offering special suggestions for improvement.

The meeting concluded at 8:15pm

The Liberty Village Toastmasters Group is one of Toronto’s premier public-speaking groups. Join us as a guest at our next meeting! Guests are always welcome and no appointment is necessary.

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Join us on December 21st and Pay It Forward with Ram.

We all know the concept. Do something nice to others and all you ask in return is that they do something nice for someone else. In the spirit of holiday giving, we are going to be given a great gift at LTVM this week.

Our most distingushed Toastmaster Ram will share with us how we can pay it forward in ways that will make an impact on ourselves and those around us.

Come on out and find out how!

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Liberty Village Toastmasters is on the road again….

….. and we are once again going to be at the Centre for Social Innovation!

With the Harbourfront Community Centre being closed for the holidays, Cleaver has once again donated meeting space for us LVTMers that want to keep going.

Our next two meetings on December 21st, 2011 and January 4th, 2012 will be held at the Centre for Social Innovation @ 215 Spadina Avenue, Room 120. Hope to see you there!

On a side note, the main doors close at six so try to come early but if you can’t you can sneak in through the coffee shop to the right of the main doors 🙂

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Liberty Village Toastmasters meeting summary – November 16th, 2011

Sean, our Toastmaster for tonight, started the meeting with how decision making can affect where you are in life. He introduced us to a goal-setting technique abbreviated to SMART (goals), which stands for:
– Specific
– Measurable
– Accountable; Achievable
– Realistic; Results-oriented
– Time-sensitive

This technique, as he explained, can be used to align goals with personal values.
Today, we inducted our newest member, Marilyn, into the Liberty Village Toastmasters club. As a very eager Toastmaster, she has already completed her ice-breaker and performed a role at the club. Welcome, Marilyn!

The first speaker of the night was Maria, who completed her second speech from the Competent Communications manual, with “Cycling through Life.” She persuaded the audience to test their physical limits and capabilities, and perhaps pick up a new hobby: cycling on trails. She took us on a journey from memories of her childhood in Danforth, to undertaking risky trails (complete with wild life like bears and cougars) in B.C., to traveling down technical trails in Ontario. To her, cycling is magical to the mind and heart, and it is an opportunity that one should not miss!

Ted, our Area Governor and much advanced speaker, spoke of technology transformation using technology! His speech on “Dialogue Banking” stresses the importance of how technology can affect our interactions with others. Now, banking can be done via online, ATM, tele-banking, or even mobile banking! Ted introduced a new method called dialogue banking, which is an automated process for banking which seeks to have a more personal touch. It reduces long line ups (those can be very tedious!), provides better service to clients, and reduces transaction costs. With all these advantages, Ted is convinced that the transition to dialogue banking will happen in the near future.

Our third speaker, Jay, had attended the District-wide fall conference this past weekend and found it motivating and inspiring. He raises the idea that good speakers are made, not born, and encourages us to use Toastmasters as a way to become better speakers and to help others do the same. In order to become a great speaker, one must take advantage of what’s available (no more excuses!) and take a step towards what you want to be!

The winner of tonight’s table topics was our guest, David, who was asked to describe his personality as a farm animal. He described creatively how his work habits could best be identified with a pig: he gets down and dirty with details, he absorbs information quickly, and he is a social man.

Jay and Luke would like to remind us that the winter party is coming up soon:

What: potluck winter party filled with fun, talent, food, drink, and games!
Who: all of Liberty Village Toastmasters and guests; admission fee = $20 per person + potluck item
When: Saturday, November 26, 7-11 PM
Where: 231 Fort York Blvd (party room of Luke’s condo)
Why: why not? It will be the best party ever of this millennium!
How: Let Luke or Jay know ASAP via Easy Speak

– Rose

The Liberty Village Toastmasters Group is one of Toronto’s premier public-speaking groups. Join us as a guest at our next meeting! Guests are always welcome and no appointment is necessary.

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Join us for our November 16th meeting on “Soulful Resonations”


Have you ever found yourself wondering which way to go or, afterwards if you have made the right decision? Join us for our November 16th meeting “Soulful Resonations” where Toastmaster Sean will be talking about making decisions in your life that are aligned with your core values and reflecting upon some personal experiences in his life as well.

The Liberty Village Toastmasters Group is one of Toronto’s premier public-speaking groups. Join us as a guest at our next meeting! Guests are always welcome and no appointment is necessary.

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