Unless you are a preacher, times have changed! Communications now takes on many forms. From podcasting to blogging social media is an important form of communicating to audiences large and small.
You can make training presentations to groups in Zoomland, Google Meet or Microsoft Teams. To be successful requires tuning your presentations and that's where Toastmasters comes to help
Feedback and evaluations in a supportive environment
Practice speaking with prepared and impromptu speeches
The opportunity to develop leadership skills through club positions
The ability to practice organization skills through club roles
Access to an interactive learning environment and mentors
If you develop social media content, Toastmasters
Though many Toastmasters clubs feature the simular operating structures, some are more formal, feature a theme, or have unique criteria for members to join. If possible, we encourage you to visit other clubs, either in person or virually, where you will find one that fits their needs and personal goals.
You can visit a club near you—or one that meets online—for free as a guest, with no obligation to join. Find a club that best fits your schedule and personality. Initial membership dues vary by the month joined. First time membership is $20.
Please contact a club for membership details.
Story development is a very important part of getting the attention of your audience.
email: gregm@2maxx.net
Community Connections,
Annex Conference Room A
501 Pine Tree Road
Longview, Texas
Every Thursday - 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
In person and on Zoom