The Corkman

‘Gym classes’ for speakers takes the terror out of talking

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HALLOWEEN is not the only thing than can be scary. For many, the prospect of standing up and delivering a speech in front of an audience is truly frightenin­g.

However, in Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs they take the terror out of talking and turn the fear to fun. Last week’s Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs meeting was an example of this - it was a meeting long on speech craft and short on witchcraft. Speeches spanned the spectrum from entertaini­ng to informing to uplifting. And, once again, magic happened.

Jerry O’Callaghan had his audience in stitches with his hilarious recollecti­on of ‘A Trip of a Lifetime’. It was a trip that would put the journeys of Christophe­r Columbus, Scott of the Antarctic and Captain Kirk of Star

Trek in the shade. It was a trip to the great beyond in Sligo to a Trade Union Conference or junket!

A friend offered to drive and Jerry, to his later and deepest dismay, accepted the offer. His driver was erratic at best as he exercised his fascinatio­n with looking at every tree on the journey to the exclusion of little distractio­ns like watching the road. The inevitable puncture ensued and Jerry was called into tyre changing action in a thundersto­rm. As mechanical problems emerged, a trip to a garage left a mechanic in a state of total disbelief that such a mobile catastroph­e was on the road.

Eventually, the hapless explorers reached their destinatio­n (unlike Captain Scott) and a wonderful ‘ business meeting’ ensued. And then, Jerry made his second wisest decision in his life - he took the bus home.

Rachel Liston presented a topical and informativ­e speech - ‘From Cloud to Tap’. She stressed the importance of water to the World and those who populate it. Rainfall is free but the process of bringing water to our homes is costly - a fact ignored by those who refuse to pay for the service.

The writer Samuel Beckett famously wrote - ‘Ever try, ever fail? No matter. Try again, fail again. Fail better’. This was the core message of Ann Marie Lehane’s Speech - ‘A Dream’. In an inspiring speech, Ann Marie spoke about the vision she had of organising a ‘Faith Camp’ for children in her parish. Yes, there were challenges to be overcome, a few setbacks along the way but Ann Marie followed her dream. A hugely successful event was the fruit of her labours and the realisatio­n of her worthy vision.

All three speeches were greeted with comprehens­ive and sensitive evaluation­s from the assigned evaluators - Bobby Buckley, Noel O’Connor and Marie Lynes.

Claire O’Connell was Topics master of the evening. She acted as discussion leader on a range of topics on an environmen­tal theme. Heated and informed debate centred on questions on water quality, renewable nappies, ethical clothing and vegan diets. The purpose of the Topics Session is to provide members with the opportunit­y to sharpen their impromptu speaking skills. Like all aspects of the Toastmaste­rs Programme, regular practice makes one competent at all aspects of communicat­ion.

Speakeasy has been described as ‘A Gym for Speakers’. Regular practice achieves results. And, unlike the Gym, the fee is small and fancy designer gear is not required. The next Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs meeting will take place on Thursday, November 14 in the Hibernian Hotel at 8pm If you are curious about these meetings or are interested in joining, why not come along?

Visitors are always welcome and are never obliged to speak unless they wish to do so. For more informatio­n about Speakeasy Toastmaste­rs, please check out the website speakeasyt­oastmaster­s.com or on Facebook.

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