Today our
Toastmaster, Jan, added 5 “Goose Truths” to her agenda. Here is one of them: “We need to encourage our leadership. At the
same time, let us be careful what we say when we honk from behind.”
Barb, our
president, welcomed Jan, Barbara, Jamie, Cindy, Kyle, Ken, Prema, Emery, Cary,
Jean, and guest, Sonam, who found us through the website, Meet-Up.
Cindy, our
grammarian, provided the word, Sheeple, which is a noun and means “docile
people who are easily led.” Many of us used it in a sentence during the
meeting.
Jamie, our
first speaker, gave his 3rd talk and it was so good. How can you
possibly make a training talk about being the timer, ah counter, grammarian,
and topics master? Jamie did! He used stories, anecdotes, humor, and examples
to explain each role. He coined the Jamie Rule. “That’s when you speak too
long.” Today he spoke within our time boundaries, 7 minutes and 14 seconds.
Jamie gave
his talk in front of the lectern rather than behind it. His energy and
enthusiasm shone bright and kept us engaged.
Barb
evaluated Jamie’s presentation with praise for making an otherwise dull topic
fun and interesting. Thanks for the fine training, Jamie.
Cary, our
second speaker, entitled his talk, “Land of Plenty But Food for Few.” Cary had
been inspired by the Discovery Channel. He noted that there are 7 billion
people on earth and in another 10 years there will be 8 billion.
“It worries
me,” he stated. “What are we going to do?’ He spoke of a tuna shortage and of
fishermen catching sharks for their fins while discarding the rest. Even our own
Puget Sound is decreasing in its abundance of fish.
Cary lives
on a lake in the country where they can stock the lake. City people won’t have
it so good.
Cary suggested
people use heirloom seeds that can be used again and again. He thought pea
patches (community gardens) can help and he hoped people would stock up for
emergencies.
Thanks for
sharing this important information, Cary. You demonstrated good eye contact and
special examples of concern along with solutions for our growing population.
Good job!
Prema
evaluated Cary’s talk and felt his mention of the Discovery Channel gave extra
credibility to his talk. She appreciated his use of gestures, simplicity of
speech, and his clarity.
- Walking casually through the door
- Being quiet and sitting down if he and his wife have an argument
- A business man who buys or lies his way out
- A child who tells one parent that the other parent said he could do something and it wasn’t true
Barbara had
to define “Auto-magnetically.” She said in Harry Potter books it is used as Muggle
Technology and that it automated magic spells.
Our Blue
Ribbon Winners!
Best Speaker
~ Jamie
Best
Evaluator ~ Prema
Best Table
Topics ~ Tie between Ken and Barbara
News You Can Use
1. Our quota
for officer training has been achieved and will count toward next year’s
Distinguished Club Program (DCP)
2. We will have
our Annual Club Picnic at Jean’s on Saturday.
3. Our Open
House and Club Contest will be on September 11th.4. ***** Barb shared the President’s Distinguished Club Ribbon for excellence which we achieved this past year. It will attach to our new banner for all to see.
If you'd like to join
us for polishing your presentations, developing leadership skills, and making
friends, we welcome you.
We meet every Tuesday from noon to 1:00 PM. You'll find us at the Seattle Times Building in Bothell, Washington ~ 19200 120th Avenue NE. Feel free to bring your lunch.
To find out more contact: Emery Jordan at: gejordan9@comcast.net (206) 235-1356
Respectfully
submitted,
Jean Tracy, DTM