Toastmasters International, a Network of Nice and Talented People!
Last week I celebrated my 32nd year as a Winter Park Toastmaster. I know, this is older than some of the people reading this blog! My reason for joining was selfish. I needed to improve my public speaking skills so I could spread the word at local business meetings about my (then) new, business, Mr. Mailer, Inc. There were many more reasons I stayed for one score, ten and two. In fact, it was my Toastmasters Experience I credit with many career and life-uplifting experiences.
Five years after joining, I sold Mr. Mailer, Inc., by that time, a flourishing direct mail processing and mailing list brokerage and I became a for-profit professional speaker which I practiced for another 17 years. I still pinch myself when I recall how many people actually paid me (and, still do) for opening my mouth.
Toastmasters can take most of the credit for giving me the confidence I needed to stand and deliver over 1,917 paid speaking engagements during my professional speaking career. I tested much of the material for those speeches at my weekly Toastmasters meeting. If those I knew responded well to my message, I figured it was good enough to try out with paid audiences and most of the time, this was a correct assumption! My weekly Winter Park Toastmasters meeting became my ‘learning laboratory’ and it still is after 32 years.
It was there that I made lifetime friendships with some outstanding people from all walks of life. Preachers, poets, professors, lawyers, business professionals; actually all very positive, professionals who joined to become “Masters of the Spoken Word”, the slogan of our chapter which was founded that 1963 day JFK was assassinated.
This group made me truly appreciate the sacrifices of the generation, which came before me. Tom Brokaw’s Greatest Generation had many alumni in our chapter. One in particular, was my mentor. First, he repeatedly harassed me to come to my first Winter Park Toastmasters meeting in February 1978.
Like many over-worked new business owners, I was too: busy, overworked and tired. The meeting was too: far, early and frequent. Actually, I was too chicken for fear I would have to stand and speak in front of strangers and probably embarrass myself. My mentor, a successful insurance professional, Harold Lanigan, would not take no for an answer. True to his nature, he just kept on closing. Finally, I relented and attended, and that singular experience forever changed my life.
Harold’s signature WW2 stories galvanized our attention with his narratives of a 22-year-old pilot of a B-17 over the war-torn skies of Occupied France. In one losing encounter with an enemy plane, he and his crew parachuted out of their broken War bird at 11,000 feet. In a second two years later, piloting another plane, he was shot down and spent the rest of WW2 in a Nazi POW Camp.
Harold is gone but his stories, his character and his influence on me live on as my legacy. I am still a Winter Park Toastmaster. I still enjoy speaking and improving with each speech. Even more, I enjoy sharing my knowledge with our newer members, so they too can carry on the tradition of our great Toastmasters chapter.
This is one anniversary I have truly enjoyed celebrating. To learn more about Toastmasters International, go to www.toastmasters.org and maybe, someday you will thank me. FYI, if you visit the website soon, CLICK on “A Funny Thing Happened”…..and read my Talk about starting over! story.
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Gordie, this post is a great reflection and endorsement of Toastmasters. That said, you are the ultimate example of what you invest in other, you reap in return. I’ve known you now for nearly 20 years thanks to the National Speakers Association, Central Florida Chapter, in which you invested yourself there as well.
You don’t talk about doing things – you take massive, yet strategic action which is why you get results.
It is such a joy to have you in my “inner circle” of friends and business associates.
Be On-Purpose!
Kevin