Wade, there are a lot of Toastmasters How to videos available on the web, but yours are very well explained. You have the gift of boiling down the essence of the roles to the essential elements and present empathetically. I'm referencing a number of your videos in the guidance for our club members when they take on various roles.
Grant, this is one of the nicest comments I've ever received! I appreciate your kind words and it means a lot that you find value in these videos. Thank you for sharing with your club members. I'll do my best to continue producing content worth watching!
@@wadepatersonThsnk you got this video !!!! I was 11 hours ago to be Toastmaster of the day!! Have not been in Toastmasters but a year🤯 With your help here I think I can make it happen…..
Hi Wade, thanks a lot for your video. You were exactly right saying that there would be people who land on your video as they have signed up to be a Toasmaster for the first time and feel a bit lost. That's me. I am doing it next week. And I am a freshman. I haven't even dome my ice-breaker yet. And moved to Australia from Russia just 2,5 months ago and, obviously, I'll be performing the Toastmaster role in English - my second language. Thanks for your guidance here. It is concise, instructive and encouraging.
Wow! First off, way to go on signing up for such a big role so quickly. That's incredibly brave of you! You're going to do an awesome job. Second, that's even more impressive that you're taking on the role in your second language. You got this!! Let me know how it goes (after you've taken on the role).
Thanks for the feedback. I am pursuing this journey about 25 years later than I should have, but I'm really excited for the opportunity to grow! I actually realized I need to develop this area of my personality when I caught myself feeling anxious during a Zoom call and acknowledged it was negatively impacting my ability to express myself.
Good for you for having that level of self-awareness and willingness to work on your public speaking. I still get nervous for some Zoom calls/public speaking opportunities. Practice is the best way to get that anxiety under control and harness the nervous energy in a positive way!
I didn't realize I would be speaking during my first meeting, and, even there were only 6-10 attendees, I was nervous. I was trying to speak for 2 minutes, but only did 45 seconds. I'm hoping that as I get reacclimated to Zoom and the format of the meetings, I can chill out a little and be myself. @@wadepaterson
Hi wade, this video is awesome. actually i was preparing for the toastmasters role as very first time, and this video was extremely helped. thank you very much...
Thank you for this. I'm preparing for my first Toastmasters role scheduled in a couple of weeks, and I find this video extremely helpful. I resonate with your warm, empathetic presentation style, helping to drown the subliminal messages in my brain that wants to feel overwhelmed by this., instead I now feel I can do this 🤐. I have liked and subscribed and will be sure to check out your further vids👍
This comment was really nice to read! Thanks so much for taking the time to say those kind words. You're going to do a great job as Toastmaster (let me know how it goes after)!
Wade. Great videos thank you. However a podium is something you stand on, a lecturn is something you stand behind. Learned that at Toastmasters!!! Keep up the great posts.
Very well done. Also, as a Canada-born American, I did notice your pronunciations of "sorry" and "about" that tip you off as a person from the "Great White North." Are you indeed a Canadian?
@@wadepaterson Yeah, BC is great. My oldest brother lived in Vancouver in the 1970s. Wish I had won the Lotto so my wife Annie and I could afford to live there. I'd go for Victoria myself!
Hey Wade, took the role of being the toastmaster now as you helped me nail the auxiliary roles :D Would love your inputs on the below questions, 1. As Christmas is around the corner I'm thinking of making the theme of the meeting christmasy (meeting is on 15th Dec) so any fun theme names in your mind would be helpful. 2. I was thinking to do something unique at the very beginning of the meeting to get the audience's attention like humming that "we wish you a merry Christmas" song by just doing ting ting tingtingtingtingting and then telling the audience that it would have sounded alot better if I had my guitar and then go on to start the meeting. So is this opening okay or is it a bit cringey/lame, also any other unique openers would be appreciated on your end. 3. And lastly people use some random stories or questions to fill in the gaps in the meetings. Is there something else that I can do apart from these to make the meeting interesting and engaging? Also any fun ideas on what sort of questions/stories I should ask?. I would love if you can provide any sort of suggestions regarding the upper questions or even any other tips you have as I'm still new to the club and at times have no clue as to what I should do :/
Good for you for taking on the Toastmaster role! 1 - I think a Christmas-related theme is a great call. One thing you may want to be sensitive about is, depending on the group dynamic, some people may not celebrate Christmas, so something along the lines of "Holiday Memories" might be a more inclusive theme. 2 - Your suggested humming intro would certainly be memorable and will definitely catch the audience's attention. Perhaps you follow it up with a powerful intro sentence after humming: "Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, fellow Toastmasters! I wanted to start the meeting off by humming one of my favourite Christmas carols, because to me, the Holidays are all about the music in the air...." 3 - It's nice to have transitional short stories or fun facts inbetween roles. You could Google "random facts about Christmas" and use those are transitional statements. You could also add in personal themes such as: Best Christmas gift you ever received, favourite Christmas carol, when you learned the truth about Santa, etc. Good luck!
@@wadepaterson thanks for the suggestions... The reason as to why I can't keep the theme to just holidays in general is because we had a meeting 2 months back with the same theme... So I was thinking "A merry Little party" or "X-mas X-citement" something like this for the theme? Also for the fillers I don't think some random questions or facts are gonna be efficient here as we're in India so I was thinking to have some sort of mini games like pick 2 people at random and ask them to sing "jingle bells" in a creative funny way and some other games like this to help make it all engaging and fun for everyone no matter the ethnicity....thoughts on this and/or any other Mini games/any other filler ideas?
@@gurvanshsingh3018 I love your creativity! I'd say go for it. Personally, if I were asked to sing Jingle Bells, people would want to plug their ears (I'm not a very good singer, ha!), but if you ask the right people who have the personality for it, it could work really well. Secondary idea is you could have trivia of some sort, and anyone who answers correctly, you could bring little candy canes and hand those out as a reward. Best of luck. As always, let me know how it goes!
@@wadepaterson well the meeting is online so I can't get candy sadly but also can you suggest a bit of questions on the trivia part that might relate with the theme? I have thought of "what was your reaction when you found out Santa wasn't real?" But I believe I need more questions/content that'll help me make it through the meeting and at the same time be diverse so as everyone from every religion would get my point?
I recently joined toastmaster club and all of the sudden the VP asked me to take on the toastmaster role and iam little bit worry but I will challenge my self no matter what
Good for you for challenging yourself and stepping into a big role. My guess is that you are already a fairly strong public speaker and the VP has confidence that you'll be able to take on this role! The good news is, if you can get through the Toastmaster role, you're going to be well on your way and can handle any of the other roles. I always tell new club members to be brave and sign up for roles that will challenge them. Best of luck! You're going to do great. Let me know how it goes.
Wade, there are a lot of Toastmasters How to videos available on the web, but yours are very well explained. You have the gift of boiling down the essence of the roles to the essential elements and present empathetically. I'm referencing a number of your videos in the guidance for our club members when they take on various roles.
Grant, this is one of the nicest comments I've ever received! I appreciate your kind words and it means a lot that you find value in these videos. Thank you for sharing with your club members. I'll do my best to continue producing content worth watching!
Agreed
@@wadepatersonThsnk you got this video !!!! I was 11 hours ago to be Toastmaster of the day!! Have not been in Toastmasters but a year🤯
With your help here I think I can make it happen…..
@@arbonneladyTN yeah! You got this!
I’ll be the toastmaster in a couple of hours !! Thanks for the tips 💕
Best of luck!! And you're welcome :)
I just got handed the role 11 hours before our meeting!
Hi Wade, I ' m taking on the toastmasters role for the first time tomorrow and as always thank you for your great tips😊
Awesome!! Best of luck! Really hoping this video helps you get prepared for the role :)
thanks so much for this video! Very helpful and thoroughly explained. It will help me as I take on the Toastmaster role at our club meeting this week.
You're welcome! Thanks for the comment! Best of luck taking on the Toastmaster role!
I am motivated to tame the TM rol, when I am back from my trip to Chile. Thank you Wade!
Awesome! Can't wait, Pablo.
Wade..great talk on being Toastmaster...it was nicely detailed.
Thanks so much for taking the time to watch, John!
Hi Wade, thanks a lot for your video. You were exactly right saying that there would be people who land on your video as they have signed up to be a Toasmaster for the first time and feel a bit lost. That's me. I am doing it next week. And I am a freshman. I haven't even dome my ice-breaker yet. And moved to Australia from Russia just 2,5 months ago and, obviously, I'll be performing the Toastmaster role in English - my second language. Thanks for your guidance here. It is concise, instructive and encouraging.
Wow! First off, way to go on signing up for such a big role so quickly. That's incredibly brave of you! You're going to do an awesome job.
Second, that's even more impressive that you're taking on the role in your second language.
You got this!! Let me know how it goes (after you've taken on the role).
Hi Wade, I enjoyed listen to and watching you. Very helpful. Thank you
Thanks for the kind words, Julia! I'm glad this video was helpful for you!
Your opening lines are exactly why I'm here!!
Thanks!
Very helpful video. Great job! Thanks Wade.
Thanks for watching, Eduardo! I'm glad this video helped you out. Good luck with the Toastmaster role!
Thank you for your summary on the role and so many tips! I will take on the role next month. Now I have some clear idea about the role 👍😊
Best of luck! You'll do great!
a great and thorough teaching ! ! Thank you.
You're so welcome!
Great tips! New Subscribed! I'm taking the role of toastmaster next week and this video it's been extremely helpful! Thank you very much!
Thanks so much for subscribing! Good luck with the Toastmaster role. You're going to do great!
Thank you! I am about to have to jump on and be the Toastmaster! So, this was perfect timing and helped me relax about it! Thank you!
Yay! That's awesome. Let me know how it goes!
Taking on the role tonight, thank you as you give me more confidence!
Way to go! Best of luck... I'd love if you commented after and let me know how it went! Thanks for taking the time to watch/comment.
Sure though don't believe in luck 🤞🤓
@@wadepaterson All good though the format is very different than the TMs website
@@Jayinseason Our club does have our own flavour, but I'll be sure to keep that in mind for future videos! Thanks.
Thanks for the feedback. I am pursuing this journey about 25 years later than I should have, but I'm really excited for the opportunity to grow! I actually realized I need to develop this area of my personality when I caught myself feeling anxious during a Zoom call and acknowledged it was negatively impacting my ability to express myself.
Good for you for having that level of self-awareness and willingness to work on your public speaking. I still get nervous for some Zoom calls/public speaking opportunities. Practice is the best way to get that anxiety under control and harness the nervous energy in a positive way!
I didn't realize I would be speaking during my first meeting, and, even there were only 6-10 attendees, I was nervous. I was trying to speak for 2 minutes, but only did 45 seconds. I'm hoping that as I get reacclimated to Zoom and the format of the meetings, I can chill out a little and be myself. @@wadepaterson
I am the TM tomorrow at the Community Theatre, once again very helpful tips
Hope the Community Theatre meeting goes well, Pablo!!!
Hi wade,
this video is awesome. actually i was preparing for the toastmasters role as very first time, and this video was extremely helped. thank you very much...
Hey Ayuni! Thank you for the kind words and for taking the time to watch! It means a lot.
I'm really glad this video made a difference for you.
Excellent overview of the Toastmasters club on the whole
Thank you, Violet!
Great video. Nice sound and tips. I am going to be TOD much less worried about
So glad this video was helpful for you!
Thank you for this. I'm preparing for my first Toastmasters role scheduled in a couple of weeks, and I find this video extremely helpful. I resonate with your warm, empathetic presentation style, helping to drown the subliminal messages in my brain that wants to feel overwhelmed by this., instead I now feel I can do this 🤐. I have liked and subscribed and will be sure to check out your further vids👍
This comment was really nice to read! Thanks so much for taking the time to say those kind words. You're going to do a great job as Toastmaster (let me know how it goes after)!
Wade. Great videos thank you. However a podium is something you stand on, a lecturn is something you stand behind. Learned that at Toastmasters!!! Keep up the great posts.
Thank you! My apologies for getting this wrong! Appreciate you taking the time to watch this video :)
You’re amazing! Thank you!
Thanks for taking the time to watch!!
Great guidance!! Thank you so much
You're welcome!
thank you for your wisdom. the tips and tricks are great #WadePaterson and #toastmasters
So glad these videos are helpful for you! Thanks for taking the time to watch my content. It means a lot.
its tiday
your video helped me a lot
thankyou
Excellent, well done !
Thanks for the kind words and for watching!
@@wadepaterson Always. Greetings from the Prague Toastmasters Club (PBT) in Prague.
@@katerinaprague4740 so cool!
Very well done.
Also, as a Canada-born American, I did notice your pronunciations of "sorry" and "about" that tip you off as a person from the "Great White North." Are you indeed a Canadian?
Great ear, Brent! You caught me! I’m from beautiful British Columbia.
Thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to comment.
@@wadepaterson Yeah, BC is great. My oldest brother lived in Vancouver in the 1970s. Wish I had won the Lotto so my wife Annie and I could afford to live there. I'd go for Victoria myself!
thanks , very helpful
You're welcome!!
🎉❤😊great presentation
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, Bob! I appreciate it.
Hey Wade, took the role of being the toastmaster now as you helped me nail the auxiliary roles :D
Would love your inputs on the below questions,
1. As Christmas is around the corner I'm thinking of making the theme of the meeting christmasy (meeting is on 15th Dec) so any fun theme names in your mind would be helpful.
2. I was thinking to do something unique at the very beginning of the meeting to get the audience's attention like humming that "we wish you a merry Christmas" song by just doing ting ting tingtingtingtingting and then telling the audience that it would have sounded alot better if I had my guitar and then go on to start the meeting. So is this opening okay or is it a bit cringey/lame, also any other unique openers would be appreciated on your end.
3. And lastly people use some random stories or questions to fill in the gaps in the meetings. Is there something else that I can do apart from these to make the meeting interesting and engaging? Also any fun ideas on what sort of questions/stories I should ask?.
I would love if you can provide any sort of suggestions regarding the upper questions or even any other tips you have as I'm still new to the club and at times have no clue as to what I should do :/
Good for you for taking on the Toastmaster role!
1 - I think a Christmas-related theme is a great call. One thing you may want to be sensitive about is, depending on the group dynamic, some people may not celebrate Christmas, so something along the lines of "Holiday Memories" might be a more inclusive theme.
2 - Your suggested humming intro would certainly be memorable and will definitely catch the audience's attention. Perhaps you follow it up with a powerful intro sentence after humming:
"Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, fellow Toastmasters! I wanted to start the meeting off by humming one of my favourite Christmas carols, because to me, the Holidays are all about the music in the air...."
3 - It's nice to have transitional short stories or fun facts inbetween roles. You could Google "random facts about Christmas" and use those are transitional statements. You could also add in personal themes such as: Best Christmas gift you ever received, favourite Christmas carol, when you learned the truth about Santa, etc.
Good luck!
@@wadepaterson thanks for the suggestions...
The reason as to why I can't keep the theme to just holidays in general is because we had a meeting 2 months back with the same theme... So I was thinking "A merry Little party" or "X-mas X-citement" something like this for the theme?
Also for the fillers I don't think some random questions or facts are gonna be efficient here as we're in India so I was thinking to have some sort of mini games like pick 2 people at random and ask them to sing "jingle bells" in a creative funny way and some other games like this to help make it all engaging and fun for everyone no matter the ethnicity....thoughts on this and/or any other Mini games/any other filler ideas?
@@gurvanshsingh3018 I love your creativity!
I'd say go for it. Personally, if I were asked to sing Jingle Bells, people would want to plug their ears (I'm not a very good singer, ha!), but if you ask the right people who have the personality for it, it could work really well.
Secondary idea is you could have trivia of some sort, and anyone who answers correctly, you could bring little candy canes and hand those out as a reward.
Best of luck. As always, let me know how it goes!
@@wadepaterson well the meeting is online so I can't get candy sadly but also can you suggest a bit of questions on the trivia part that might relate with the theme?
I have thought of "what was your reaction when you found out Santa wasn't real?" But I believe I need more questions/content that'll help me make it through the meeting and at the same time be diverse so as everyone from every religion would get my point?
@@gurvanshsingh3018 Here you go! www.quizbreaker.com/christmas-trivia
I recently joined toastmaster club and all of the sudden the VP asked me to take on the toastmaster role and iam little bit worry but I will challenge my self no matter what
Good for you for challenging yourself and stepping into a big role. My guess is that you are already a fairly strong public speaker and the VP has confidence that you'll be able to take on this role!
The good news is, if you can get through the Toastmaster role, you're going to be well on your way and can handle any of the other roles. I always tell new club members to be brave and sign up for roles that will challenge them.
Best of luck! You're going to do great. Let me know how it goes.
This is my first time
Welcome! Thanks for taking the time to watch!