On April 19th, Senri Toastmasters held its 201st regular meeting, and the theme chosen by our Toastmaster of the Day, Jinyoung, was “Diversity.” It was a perfect fit—our club truly celebrates diversity, with members from various age groups, backgrounds, and countries coming together to grow through communication and leadership.
The Word of the Day* chosen by Grammarian, Kama-yan, was “momentum,” which couldn’t have been more appropriate. Just one week before the meeting, two of our members, Tenten and Momo, advanced to the finals of the District Speech Contest—a proud moment that gave great momentum to our entire club!
“Here’s My Trick” – Personal Tips
In our unique session called “Here’s My Trick,” a member shares a personal tip or technique that helps them become a better speaker. This time, Munesan offered an insight that resonated with many of us: Instead of trying to recall memorized lines, speak as if you’re talking directly to the audience.That simple mindset shift can make a speech feel more authentic and impactful. It was a great reminder that connection often matters more than perfection, and it's a tip many of us will carry into our next speeches.
A Truly Diverse Lineup of Prepared Speeches
The Prepared Speech Session showcased a wide variety of topics and perspectives:
- Our first speaker, Kan Kan, delivered her Ice Breaker speech, introducing two major “chapters” of her life. We’re excited to be part of her next chapter!
- Marilyn shared her thoughts on the meaning of the mentoring system in Toastmasters, as well as the do’s and don’ts of mentoring based on her own experience.
- We also heard about solutions for trauma and dealing with serious concerns from Gloria. She offered several thoughtful options.
- Takashi explored communication styles and team building, sharing lessons from his communication journey.
Each speech brought something unique and reflected the richness of experiences in our club.
Constructive and Enjoyable Evaluations
Our Evaluation Session, led by experienced Toastmasters, was not only educational but also filled with humor and warmth. Evaluators provided both praise and suggestions for improvement, sometimes even demonstrating their points to make the feedback clearer.
What I loved was that Kankan, our Ice Breaker speaker, asked her evaluator, Anne, to pay special attention to her pronunciation before the meeting. This thoughtful request helped her gain even more personalized and meaningful feedback—something we can all learn from!
Creative Table Topics* with a Twist
The Table Topics Session, led by Rene, had a fun and creative format: speakers picked a letter of the alphabet, and then gave a short impromptu speech based on a word starting with that letter. It was a great way to spark ideas and get everyone thinking on their feet.
Thanks to everyone’s cooperation and enthusiasm, this meeting was a shining example of how diversity and momentum can come together to create something truly special.
Written by Eri
* Word of the Day is a word that participants are encouraged to use during their speeches to increase vocabulary and felxibility to incorporate something on the spot.
* Table Topics is a term used in Toastmasters for impromptu speeches.