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The Icebreaker – 20th October

Our second meeting in our new airy venue of St James Church was special as three of our member took to the stage with their icebreaker speech. The very first speech one gives during the course of their Toastmasters journey.

Toastmastering the session was legendary Croydonian Joyce Reid, who launched the meeting with her usual energy and enthusiasm. Assisting her as timekeeper, was Isabelle. Followed by John as grammarian and “fluid” as his word of the day. Karen then introduced the harkmaster role and urged everyone to open their ears wide and listen. Finally Sandra explained her vote counter role.

Timekeeper Isabelle
Timekeeper Isabelle

Our first icebreaker was by Eleanor “Bowler Hats and Pin Stripes”. Eleanor talked about her career as a civil servant, from working in the excise department in Heathrow’s customers to influencing policy and saying “Yes Minister”. Following on with her icebreaker was Nuala “Creative Threads” on her passion for art and creativity. Said creativity led her to study textile design and she now works in this industry. The third icebreaker was “Cymru” by Hannah. During this icebreaker speech, we learnt everything there was to learn about Wales, including some Welsh and the local traditions of Hannah’s hometown of Porthcawl. Our fourth speech of the evening was my club president Florian “Travel by Train”. A humorous speech peppered with anecdotes from his various experiences of travelling by train all over Britain.

Eleanor doing her icebrealer speech
Eleanor doing her icebrealer speech

 

'Cymru' Hannah's icebreaker
‘Cymru’ Hannah’s icebreaker

Evaluating the first icebreaker was Alex who praised Eleanor limited use of notes but suggested that she tell more about herself. Edwin then evaluated Nuala’s icebreaker, highlighting her purposeful use of the stage and recommending more eye contact next time. Thomas followed on as the evaluator of Hannah’s speech, praising her effective use of visual aids but recommending more vocal variety and stage presence. Finally, Florian’s speech was evaluated by Fahad who suggested a cleaner and more seamless delivery.

Final evaluator tonight Fahad
Final evaluator tonight Fahad

Tonight’s table topics session led by Prateek featured ten random words such as royalty, bikini, Viking, boulevard, alligator. Each participant had to make up a story feature as many of the words as possible with the next speaker taking on where the story had left. An intriguing concept that went down a treat! Yvonne evaluated the table topics session and gave feedback to all the speakers taking part.

Ten words! Ten possible plot points for a story!
Ten words! Ten possible plot points for a story!

John and Karen than came back for their reports. With general evaluator Kate then giving feedback on the entire meeting.

See you all at our next meeting on November 3rd for our speakathon!

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Pimlico is worth a speech! – 6th October

What a fantastic debut meeting in our brand new venue! Despite the wet weather we were well attended by our members and also new and returning guests. Terry Pullin was our acting President for the evening and got the meeting off to an energetic start.

Our Toastmaster for the evening was Prateek. Prateek was doing the toastmaster role for the very first time. He came across as a veteran though as he expertly guided us through the evening’s proceedings. Assisting Prateek in running the meeting was Sandra (first time) time keeper, Yvonne (first time) grammarian and Nadia as vote counter.

In our prepared speech section, we had three speeches ranging from ice breaker to advanced manual. Isabelle gave her maiden speech, and took us on a journey from the Netherlands to the UK. Alex was giving his number four speech, took us behind the scenes of a games developer. Our VP of Education Fahad, speaking from an advanced manual gave us an inspirational argument for helping refugees in need.

Fahad's speech 'History Repeating Itself'
Fahad’s speech ‘History Repeating Itself’

Evaluating, we had Stephen for Isabelle, Eleanor for Alex and Terry evaluating Fahad’s speech.

Introducing the guests was done by our VP Mentorship Edwin. As always we had a good number of new and returning guests.

The second half of the meeting was led by Eleanor, doing the Table topics master role for the first time. Eleanor gave an array of coffee related questions which all our participants thoroughly enjoyed answering. The evaluations for the table topics were carried out by our very own Joyce who gave enthusiastic and insightful evaluations to all our participants.

Table Topics master Eleanor
Table Topics master Eleanor

Our General evaluator for the evening was Samantha Sherwood, President of the ACCA members Breakfast club. Samantha gave some great recommendations on how to make use of our new venue as well as other helpful hints to make us a stronger club. We hope to welcome her back very soon to see how we have progressed.

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An inspirational meeting! – 29th September

Our last meeting was very special, being our last meeting in the upstairs room of the Windsor Castle Pub. September 2014 and the humble beginnings of our now almost forty members strong club now seems like a different era. But London Victorians will forever remain grateful to the owners of the Windsor Castle Pub for providing us with an amazing home for the last year and a perfect place where to start our club!

Toastmaster of the evening Joyce!
Toastmaster of the meeting Joyce!

Taking charge as Toastmaster of the evening was the legendary Joyce, who wasted no time in inspiring us all and in introducing her team for this meeting. Eleanor carefully explained her role in timing the meeting’s different segments. Grammarian Sandra introduced ‘inspirational’ as word of the day. Harkmaster Florian highlighted the importance of active listening. Finally Vote Counter Nuala reminded us all of the importance of providing and collecting feedback during a Toastmasters meeting.

Timekeeper Eleanor showing our timing lights
Timekeeper Eleanor showing our timing lights

Our first speaker at this meeting was Toby ‘Market Research’. For his very first speech, Toby explained his first job as a market researcher both the great aspects of it and the less positive aspects of customers putting the phone down on him. Following on was Yvonne ‘Starting Drinks’. Yvonne remarked that one can learn the most about a colleague during their leaving drinks and consequently suggested organizing starting drinks to get to know new colleagues better! The third speaker at this meeting was Eleanor ‘Wolf Belly’. Eleanor regaled the audience with the tale of her childhood night-time dreams of being transformed into a werewolf and eating copious amounts of pasta to return to her human form. All the while explaining the origin and meaning of the werewolf myth. Our final speaker was John ‘I hate’ on his complex attitude towards social media and the importance of not substituting it to meaningful interactions with others.

'Starting Drinks' by Yvonne
‘Starting Drinks’ by Yvonne

Alex evaluated the first speaker, suggesting a slower speaking pace while commending his stage presence. Prateek’s evaluation of Yvonne’s speech highlighted the importance of voice modulation and he benefits one can gain by using the stage more. Edwin in his evaluation of our third speaker Eleanor recommended using more drama and animations to make the story more vivid still. Finally Fahad evaluated John’s speech and praised his clear message while warning against hand clasping.

Prateek's evaluation of Yvonne's speech
Prateek’s evaluation of Yvonne’s speech

The theme of the table topics session run by Stephen was world records. Both members and guest had a go at explaining world records such as the most T shirts worn at the same time, the largest collection of clocks or making the largest rubber band ball. This impromptu speaking part of the meeting was evaluated by Eddie. With Sandra and Florian following shortly after for their Grammarian and Harkmaster reports. Finally Ellie Raycheva of Canary Wharf Communicators did her general evaluation of the club, praising it as “one of the best clubs in London!”

General evaluator of the meeting Ellie from Canary Wharf Communicators
General evaluator of the meeting Ellie from Canary Wharf Communicators

Our next meeting will take place in our new venue of the Monk Room in St James the Less Church. The address is:
St James the Less Church
Vauxhall Bridge Road, Victoria, London, SW1V 2PS

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Contest season at London Victorians – 15th September

Typically, Toastmasters clubs all over the world hold for club contests each year. The International Speech contest in spring alongside the Evaluation contest. With the Humorous Speech contest and the Table Topic contest following in the autumn. This contest season is a very special one for London Victorians as it marks the first official contest in which the club is taking part.

Our club President Florian Bay chaired the humorous speech contest, assisted by timers Eddie and Yvonne, ballot counters Stephen, Magda and Fahad and contest chief judge Jide from Woodford Speakers.

First contest speaker Thomas!
First contest speaker Thomas!

The first humorous speech contest speaker was Thomas ‘The Russian Experience’ describing his adventure in a Russian spa and being welcomed by “you want some oak leaves!” The second speaker was Terry ‘You really are missing out by not having children!’ on how children make a relationship blossom anew with new chores and activities for everyone. Natalie followed on as third contest speaker with a speech ‘Digital and Dazed’ on the perils of the digital age, ranging from Tinder dating through to recording gigs on phone video cameras but never watching the recording again. Following on from her was Prateek ‘Adventures of Harry O’Neill’ telling about the Scottish pilot of the same name he met once from whom the best landings where those where “the plane can be reused afterwards!” The contest carried on with Edwin taking the stage ‘This is an Appeal’ urging us to fight a disease called ROTU (Rudeness On The Underground) whose symptoms include everything from falling asleep to wild hallucinations! John then took to the stage with ‘I hate’ on useless Facebook status updates from friends and one compulsively checks them. Our last contestant was Joyce speaking on ‘Can dreams be true?’

Prateek's contest speech 'The Adventures of Harry O'Neill'
Prateek’s contest speech ‘The Adventures of Harry O’Neill’

After a slightly longer than usual break. We moved to the club’s table topics contest chaired by Eleanor. The question that our contestants had to answer was “If you were another thing in this world, what would it be and why?”

Table Topics Contest chair Eleanor
Table Topics Contest chair Eleanor

Our first contestant Marina answered shoes, followed by Terry the wannabee savanna animal, Joyce as nothing less than Prime Minister. Fourth Table Topics speaker John answered a Chihuahua, followed by Prateek’s Genie, Edwin’s pub (specifically the Winsdor Castle pub) full of merry drunks and finally Natalie with a set of drums.

Marina's winning shoes!
Marina’s winning shoes!

A short round of table topics followed before the results were announced. London Victorians first ever contest winners are as follows:

Humorous Speech Contest
First Place – Edwin At  
Second Place – Terry P 
Third Place – Thomas R 

Table Topics Contest
First Place – Marina L  
Second Place – Terry P  
Third Place – John K

We wish the best of luck to all of our contestants representing the club at the Area 8 contest on Thursday 24th September in Ofgem’s offices.

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Elevating Members into Speakers! – 1st September

In spite of rain downpours and the slow end of summer as we enter September. Another amazing evening of public speaking was lined-up in our usual venue of the Windsor Castle Pub. With no less than four speakers, including a number 10 speech ‘Inspire Your Audience’ from the Competent Communicator manual and two advanced speeches.

Taking the stage this evening as Toastmaster, was club treasurer Ayokunle ‘AK’ with holidays as the theme of the meeting. Tonight’s functionaries were Abigail as timekeeper, looking after our speakers’ use of time. Olivia looking after our speakers’ use of the English language and introducing ‘Elevate’ as word of the day. For the very first time tonight, we introduced a Harkmaster, a new role performed by Fahad to challenge all audience members to listen carefully to tonight’s speakers. Finally Toby took on the mantle of vote counter.

Harkmaster Fahad
Harkmaster Fahad

The first of four speakers tonight was Alex ‘Why go to India’. Alex recounted us his travels to India through the use of very descriptive language and numerous anecdotes. From the presence of tigers, monkeys and elephants; the latter of which are the most dangerous of the bunch. Through cooking classes in South India. Joyce followed on for her number 10 speech titled ‘Potential’. Joyce urged all of us to give a chance to others, since after all “where does experience begins” and peppered the speech with anecdotes from her days as a “super social worker”. Our following two speakers both did speeches from advanced manuals, respectively Interpretive Reading and The Effective Salesperson. Club president Florian began with ‘Collision at Cajamarca’ a reading from the story of the Battle of Cajamarca that marked the end of the Inca Empire, as written by one of Francisco Pizzaro’s companions. Sergey followed with ‘What can coaching do for you’ highlighting the benefit of coaching to better develop oneself.

Joyce inspiring us all to live up to our potential
Joyce inspiring us all to live up to our potential

The evaluation of our speakers followed. Marina evaluated Alex and commented on his great use of descriptive language and for jumping straight into the subject. She also recommended that Alex incorporate more energy and vocal variety in future speeches. Terry evaluated Joyce’s speech and highlighted the benefits a clearer and more organized speech structure would have brought to complement the strong body language and vocal variety of Joyce’s speech. Hiram in his evaluation of Florian suggested adding yet more vocal variety and perhaps commenting on the story as he went along. Finally, Thomas evaluated Sergey’s speech and suggested that Sergey spends more time in leading the buyer through the process.

Marina evaluating the first of tonight's speakers
Marina evaluating the first of tonight’s speakers

For the table topics session of this meeting, table topics master Magda decided to adopt a sci-fi theme. Speakers were asked in turn to image what would happen if they saw a UFO landing in front of them while driving at night. What would they of id they had access to a time machine! What would they do if they could purchase an android robot? Or what kind of superpowers would our speakers like to possess. Evaluating this improvised speaking session was Marina, who gave sharp feedback to all of our table topics speakers.

Club member Prateek tackling a table topic!
Club member Prateek tackling a table topic!

As part the meeting’s wrap-up Olivia came back for her grammarian report, praising our speakers for their effective use of the English language. Harkmaster Fahad then asked questions such as “What school Joyce had in mind for her children?” to test everyone’s listening skills. General evaluator Nazia followed with her evaluation of all the functionaries and evaluator of the evening. For after all in Toastmasters everyone is evaluated and receives feedback, not just the speakers!

General Evaluator Nazia from Canary Wharf WIBF club
General Evaluator Nazia from Canary Wharf WIBF club

Come along in two weeks on September 15th for our very first table topics and humorous speech contest.