24
05
2007
ATM-S, CL Judd Spitzer discusses the District 47 Spring Conference. He goes over the Friday Evening Tabletopics contest, and much of Saturday’s events. The educational sessions included: Rules of the Game, by DTM Barbara Bergstrom. and more.
These posts and more will be available at http://www.toastcast.org/
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http://www.titusvilletoastmasters.org/podcasts/Toastcast-26.mp3
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2
05
2007
The Dynamic TM Phil Thompson does it again with his speech on Gandy Dancing, showing us that that you can never stop learning from using the Basic Manual!
Enjoy.
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http://www.titusvilletoastmasters.org/podcasts/Toastcast-25.mp3
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4
04
2007
There’s a Speech in there… Somewhere. Have fun!
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Here are 20 of the most common historical myths, which have misled and misinformed people for years, decades, or centuries.
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4
04
2007
Sometimes you just need to have some fun at Table Topics! Here’s a good start.
1. Men’s brains are larger, but as they age, they also shrink faster than women’s brains. 2. Women’s brains operate at a higher temperature, due to burning more glucose. 3. Women use more of their brains when they think. 4. In general, men are better at math and women are better at language skills….
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8
03
2007
Fellow Toastmasters and most welcome guests, we are getting back to basics in this Toastcast. Judd is joined by Toastmaster Scott Ostrum, hailing from Virginia, on the Talkshoe Talkcast. We spend some time going over speech #3 from the basic manual. The approach is from a new person trying to come up with their speech, exploring the objectives and finally considering the evaluation process.
These posts and more will be available at http://www.toastcast.org/
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http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TS-10113.mp3
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19
02
2007
In this Toastcast, Judd talks to DTM William Bender about the upcoming District 47 Spring Conference and tries out Talk Shoe Live for doing Live Podcasting.
More information about the District 47 Spring Conference can be found at http://www.toastmastersd47.org/ District 47 currently serves all of Florida and the Bahamas.
These posts and more will be available at http://www.toastcast.org/
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http://recordings.talkshoe.com/TS-9525.mp3
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30
01
2007
In this Toastcast, Judd talks about those little jobs that we all have to do to have a successful meeting. But it’s those little jobs that aren’t quite so little that are the foundation of a successful club meeting and successful club.
These posts and more will be available at http://www.toastcast.org/
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http://www.titusvilletoastmasters.org/podcasts/Toastcast-22.mp3
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16
01
2007
This is a wonderful article that will be great for working up a speech! In fact I’ll do one tomorrow, and post it accordingly!
-Judd
“There’s a sucker born every minute.” Guess what? P.T. Barnum never said that, but it’s been wrongly attributed to him for 140 years. Barhum was actually insanely focused on providing value to his customers.
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5
01
2007
You know I like the numbers game, so here’s some good stuff for ya!
-Judd
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The most powerful and effective managers in the world owe their management acumen and success not to fancy business degrees from the hallowed portals of Harvard and Yale, but to plain old, not-so-common, common sense. Here’s a back-to-basics primer for how to manage people.
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