The Toastmaster's Experience

Evelyn Calaunan

"The Toastmaster's Experience," a podcast packed with valuable knowledge and motivation from real Toastmasters members. Each episode explores the transformative journeys of individuals who have used Toastmasters to overcome fears, enhance speaking abilities, and achieve personal growth. Discover actionable tips and techniques to improve your speaking and leadership skills.—PLEASE subscribe to "The Toastmaster's Experience" and start your journey toward becoming a more confident communicator and effective leader. "The Toastmaster’s Experience" - Get inspired by their insights.Please follow me on instagram   the_toastmasters_experiencehttps://www.instagram.com/the_toastmasters_experience/ New episodes are posted each Tuesday, always looking for current, past, newer, and long-term Toastmasters who would love to share their stories.🎙️Interviews can be recorded in my studio (only of course if you live near the Blue Mountains, NSW Australia 🇦🇺) , on Zoom or via my nifty portable H5 Zoom recorder. 😊🎧If interested in being interviewed please contact me 📧 evelyn@bluemountainscelebrant.com.au 🎙️

  1. 20 Jun

    EP 63 - 🎙️ Dale Anne Clark: Confidence, Connection and the Business of Speaking

    CONTACT DALE - https://www.linkedin.com/in/speakerdaleanneclark/ TO BOOK LifeBoat Debate https://allevents.in/dural/dural-lbd-2026-rms-majestic-roaring-20s-party/200030109080619 TO BOOK ChatterCamp - https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/chattercamp-2027-tickets-1988262858733 🎧 In this episode of The Toastmasters Experience, Evelyn welcomes back professional speaker and Accredited Speaker Dale Anne Clark to discuss her speaking journey, the evolving role of AI in communication, and several projects she is passionate about. Dale shares that she has been a Toastmasters member since 1989 and currently belongs to Dural Toastmasters and StageTime Toastmasters. What began as running public speaking courses in schools gradually evolved into a successful professional speaking career, though she emphasizes that professional speaking requires far more than presentation skills—it also demands business knowledge, marketing, and persistence. 🎙️ Dale explains how achieving Accredited Speaker status in 2023 has led directly to new professional opportunities, including training work and client referrals. She also discusses her involvement with the AI-powered speaking platform Yoodli, highlighting how technology can help speakers receive feedback on pace, filler words, and delivery. While excited by AI’s capabilities, she believes human speakers will continue to offer something unique through genuine connection and audience interaction. ⭐️ The conversation also explores the popular Lifeboat Debate, an event Dale introduced from South Africa and has grown into a much-loved annual tradition. She explains how contestants embody historical figures and argue why they deserve the last place on a lifeboat. 🎧 Additionally, Dale discusses Chatter Camp, a confidence-building public speaking camp for children that has been running for over a decade, as well as her book The Speaking Formula. Throughout the interview, she shares practical advice on professional speaking, networking, social media, resilience, and finding a meaningful purpose behind the desire to speak. 🎙️ #thetoastmastersexperience #selfdevelopmentpodcast #accreditedspeaker #LifeBoatDebate #DaleAnneClark

    35 min
  2. 13 Jun

    EP 62 - 🏆 From Boardroom Setback to District 70 Table Topics Champion | John Hughson

    https://ardillhouse.weebly.com  In this engaging episode of The Toastmasters Experience, Evelyn sits down with John Huhgson, an accomplished Toastmaster whose journey demonstrates that it's never too late to discover new passions, build confidence, and give back to others. John reflects on his 17-year Toastmasters journey, which began in 2009 after a disastrous business presentation shook his confidence and left him searching for a way to rebuild his communication skills.  🎙️   A member of Concord West Toastmasters, John credits Toastmasters with restoring not only his confidence but also expanding his horizons in ways he never anticipated. Although he never considered himself particularly competitive, he has embraced the contest arena, winning the District 70 Humorous Speech Contest in 2015, placing second in Evaluation, and most recently becoming the District 70 Table Topics Champion, while also earning second place in the Humorous Speech Contest.  ⭐️ John shares valuable insights into his approach to competitions, particularly Table Topics, where he advocates for a strong opening that immediately captures the audience's attention. He also discusses his speech preparation techniques, including carefully selecting impactful words, rehearsing sections individually, and using vocal warm-up exercises inspired by his daughter's singing training.  🎧 Now retired, John explains how Toastmasters continues to enrich his life through mentoring new members and serving as chairman of a longstanding local children's charity. https://ardillhouse.weebly.com He speaks passionately about the joy of watching nervous newcomers blossom into confident speakers and leaders. For John, helping others achieve breakthroughs has become one of the greatest rewards of membership.  ⭐️ Throughout the conversation, John's warmth, humility, and dedication shine through. His advice for anyone considering Toastmasters is simple yet profound: don't wait. He firmly believes that joining earlier would have transformed his own career and encourages others to seize the opportunity to develop both their communication skills and their personal brand.  🎙️ #thetoastmastersexperience #selfdevelopmentpodcast #getinspired #toastmasters #SpeechPreparation

    36 min
  3. 29 May

    EP 61 - 🏆 Christina Rajkumar: From Speaker Mum to District Champion

    In this inspiring episode of The Toastmasters Experience, Evelyn sits down with Christina Rajkumar, the District 70 International Speech Contest Champion, to explore her Toastmasters journey, competition success, and passion for communication.  🎙️ Christina shares how her introduction to public speaking began long before Toastmasters. Growing up in Sri Lanka as the daughter of a church pastor, she gained early experience speaking in front of groups. Later, while coaching her two daughters in debating and public speaking competitions, she discovered her own love for communication and realized she wanted to challenge herself as a speaker. Joining Toastmasters through her workplace at Westpac nearly five years ago became the catalyst for remarkable personal and professional growth. ⭐️ The conversation dives into Christina’s contest journey, including her back-to-back District 70 International Speech Contest victories and her preparations for the world stage. She discusses the importance of mentors and coaches, emphasizing that effective coaching is built on trust, authenticity, and helping speakers become the best version of themselves rather than changing who they are. 🎧 Christina also reveals her approach to speech preparation, sharing practical insights on rehearsal, timing, humor, and audience engagement. She explains why authentic stories resonate most deeply, whether they are humorous or heartfelt, and how careful preparation allows speakers to appear natural and confident on stage. ⭐️ Beyond competition, Christina reflects on the broader impact Toastmasters has had on her life. As a leader, mother, mentor, and community volunteer, she credits Toastmasters with helping her develop confidence, leadership skills, and a deeper understanding of the power of communication. She also discusses raising two daughters in an age of social media and AI, highlighting the importance of self-control, authentic connection, and conversation skills. 🎧 Her closing message is simple but powerful: don't wait. Join Toastmasters, embrace the journey, and discover what you're truly capable of achieving. 🎙️ #thetoastmastersexperience #selfdevelopmentpodcast #getinspired #toastmasters #SpeechPreparation

    37 min
  4. 20 May

    EP 60 - Sean Sadimoen: From Gavel Club to District Stage

    Follow Sean on  https://www.instagram.com/seanyboycomedy/ In this engaging episode of The Toastmasters Experience, Evelyn interviews longtime Toastmaster and stand-up comedian Sean Sadimoen, whose Toastmasters journey began at just 13 years old through a Gavel Club at Killarney Heights High School. Over the past 21 years, Sean has developed into an accomplished speaker, evaluator, competitor and performer, using Toastmasters to build confidence, leadership skills and professional communication.  The conversation centres around Sean’s remarkable performance at the District 70 Conference, where he competed in three major contests — International Speech, Evaluation and Table Topics. Sean candidly shares the nerves, preparation and mindset required to compete at such a high level. He explains how Table Topics requires calm thinking under pressure, while Evaluation demands careful listening, strong observation skills and meaningful feedback focused on vocal variety, language and speech structure.  Sean also reveals his unique approach to preparing speeches. Rather than writing speeches word-for-word, he develops them naturally through repeated practice in the car, shower and daily life. His International Speech on the power of classical music and mental health earned him second place at the conference. He believes speeches are meant to be spoken, not read, and continually evolves each version throughout the competition journey.  Beyond Toastmasters, Sean has built a growing career in stand-up comedy, performing across Canberra and working toward larger comedy festivals in Melbourne and Sydney. He discusses the similarities and differences between comedy and public speaking, handling difficult crowds, and the importance of connecting with audiences. Throughout the interview, Sean’s passion for communication shines through, particularly his belief that finding your voice can profoundly transform every area of life — professionally, personally and creatively.

    33 min
  5. 11 May

    EP 59 - Shaun Premnath: Leading the New Ironbark Division

    uIn this inspiring episode of The Toastmasters Experience, Evelyn sits down with Toastmaster Shaun Premnath to explore a remarkable journey of growth, leadership, resilience and self-discovery. Shaun shares how he first joined Toastmasters at just 21 years old — reluctantly at the encouragement of his mother.  What began as a reluctant visit to a Toastmasters meeting soon became a transformational journey that would shape both his personal and professional future.  Through Toastmasters, he gradually developed confidence, communication skills, leadership ability, and greater self-awareness. He explains how evaluations, mentorship, and leadership opportunities taught him to slow down, connect authentically with people, and trust the process rather than rushing toward achievements.   The incoming Division Director for the newly formed Ironbark Division, Shaun discusses the excitement and responsibility of leading more than 35 clubs across a newly merged region. He speaks passionately about empowering others, mentoring future leaders, and creating opportunities for members to grow beyond their comfort zones. His philosophy is deeply influenced by the idea that “leaders create leaders, not followers.”   Today, he works as a music coach teaching piano and guitar, and credits Toastmasters for giving him the courage to pursue a life aligned with purpose and passion. His story is a powerful reminder that Toastmasters is about far more than public speaking — it can truly transform lives.

    42 min
  6. 20 Apr

    EP 58 - Vulnerability Over Perfection: Dean’s Story

    In this inspiring episode of The Toastmasters Experience, Evelyn interviews Dean, a relatively new Toastmaster from Quakers Hill Toastmasters Club, who has been a member for just eight months. Despite his short time in the organization, Dean has already made a strong impression, winning first place in Table Topics and second place in Evaluation at the Western Division competition. Dean shares a deeply personal story about his long struggle with anxiety and fear of speaking. While working in the federal government, he experienced intense panic in meetings and began relying on propranolol, a beta blocker, to manage the physical symptoms of anxiety. For years, he used it as a crutch for speeches, presentations, and even his wedding vows. Eventually, the shame of feeling dependent on medication became a turning point, leading him to seek a more lasting solution through Toastmasters. His first Icebreaker speech, delivered without propranolol, was a vulnerable retelling of that journey. The response he received, including a rare standing ovation, helped him realize that authenticity and vulnerability create the strongest connection with an audience. Throughout the conversation, Dean reflects on the power of telling personal stories, the importance of embracing discomfort, and the idea that confidence is built through repeated exposure rather than perfect conditions. Dean also offers practical tips for speech evaluation, including focusing on the speaker’s message, identifying strengths, and giving constructive recommendations. He speaks thoughtfully about modern communication, the disconnection caused by technology, and why vulnerability in speaking matters more than ever. Now completing a Master’s in Counselling, Dean hopes to help others overcome public speaking anxiety through his emerging venture, Asymmetry Coaching. The episode is a heartfelt reminder that courage is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to move forward despite it. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dean-ebejer-6a7442379/ Connect with Dean Ebejer and Asymmetry Coaching on LinkedIn

    38 min
  7. 12 Apr

    EP 57 - Behind the Scenes Brilliance: The Sergeant at Arms Role

    In this episode of The Toastmasters Experience, Evelyn is joined by Charmaine Tully from Blue Mountains Toastmasters to shine a spotlight on the often-overlooked yet vital role of the Sergeant at Arms. Drawing on their shared experience as Toastmasters and celebrants, they explore how thoughtful room setup can dramatically influence the energy, flow, and success of a meeting or event. Charmaine shares that stepping into the Sergeant at Arms role as a new member gave her a sense of contribution and ownership. What initially seemed like a simple role quickly revealed itself to be one of great responsibility and impact. She emphasises that while members may not consciously notice the setup, they certainly feel it. From table arrangements and aligned chairs to clear sightlines and well-placed lecterns, every detail contributes to creating a space where speakers can perform at their best. The conversation dives into practical tips, including removing excess chairs to avoid clutter, ensuring name tags and agendas are neatly presented, and positioning equipment like the lectern, timer, and audiovisual tools for seamless transitions. Charmaine highlights the importance of eliminating distractions—such as stacked chairs or visible clutter—and preparing technology in advance to avoid awkward pauses during meetings. They also explore how these principles apply across different venues, including those requiring full setup and pack-down. Charmaine suggests using diagrams, delegating setup tasks, and even bringing simple tools like wipes or tablecloths to elevate the environment. Small touches—like mints, pens, or gentle background music—can enhance the overall experience. Importantly, the discussion extends to Toastmasters competitions, where setup becomes even more critical. A calm, organised environment helps reduce anxiety for speakers and creates a professional atmosphere. Charmaine introduces the idea that our experience of a room is shaped first visually, then auditorily, and finally by how it makes us feel—often within seconds. Ultimately, this episode reminds us that excellence in Toastmasters goes beyond speaking. By mastering the unseen details, the Sergeant at Arms plays a crucial role in creating an environment where confidence, connection, and communication can truly flourish.

    25 min
  8. 29 Mar

    EP 56 - Beyond the Podium: Allan Rees-Bevan, SpeakEasy and a Life of Impact

    In this episode of The Toastmasters Experience, Evelyn speaks with Allan Rees-Bevan, a long-time Toastmaster whose story is both inspiring and deeply practical. Alan shares that he has been involved in Toastmasters for 35 years, joining at the age of 19 after being strongly encouraged by his grandfather. At the time, he was lacking confidence, struggling at university, and terrified of public speaking. What began as something he resisted became one of the most transformative influences in his life. A major theme of the conversation is that Toastmasters is not just about becoming a better speaker within the club — it is about becoming better at life. Alan explains that the communication, presentation, evaluation, and leadership skills he developed through Toastmasters have shaped every stage of his professional journey. He credits these skills with helping him earn promotions, step into management roles, and build confidence in the workplace. Alan discusses two passion projects: Speakeasy, a community speaking event that blends in-person and international speakers around monthly themes, and Chatter Camp, a children’s public speaking camp that helps young people build confidence in a fun and supportive environment. Both projects reflect Alan’s desire to create spaces where people can grow, connect, and find their voice. The episode closes with Alan’s strong belief that communication skills are more important than ever in today’s world — especially in an age of AI. While technology may replace many tasks, he believes human skills such as speaking, empathy, leadership, and connection will remain invaluable. His advice is simple and powerful: visit a club, find one you love, join, and stay. Contact Details  Allan Rees-Bevan https://www.linkedin.com/in/reesbevan/  SpeakEasySpeakingEvents@gmail.com   SpeakEasy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakeasy.events/   Chattercamp: https://chattercamp.info

    29 min

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"The Toastmaster's Experience," a podcast packed with valuable knowledge and motivation from real Toastmasters members. Each episode explores the transformative journeys of individuals who have used Toastmasters to overcome fears, enhance speaking abilities, and achieve personal growth. Discover actionable tips and techniques to improve your speaking and leadership skills.—PLEASE subscribe to "The Toastmaster's Experience" and start your journey toward becoming a more confident communicator and effective leader. "The Toastmaster’s Experience" - Get inspired by their insights.Please follow me on instagram   the_toastmasters_experiencehttps://www.instagram.com/the_toastmasters_experience/ New episodes are posted each Tuesday, always looking for current, past, newer, and long-term Toastmasters who would love to share their stories.🎙️Interviews can be recorded in my studio (only of course if you live near the Blue Mountains, NSW Australia 🇦🇺) , on Zoom or via my nifty portable H5 Zoom recorder. 😊🎧If interested in being interviewed please contact me 📧 evelyn@bluemountainscelebrant.com.au 🎙️

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