Monday, September 22, 2025

Reflecting, Remembering and Re-Energising: Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters September Meeting


The evening of Thursday, 18th September 2025 saw members and guests gather at the Hibernian Hotel for another engaging and inspiring Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters meeting. From thoughtful reflections to light-hearted exchanges, the night was a reminder of the power of words, stories, and supportive community.

Club Business and Announcements

President Paul C opened proceedings by updating the club on the recent District 71 Council Meeting and announcing an upcoming online speech contest on October 5th, with speeches running between five and seven minutes.

Our Vice President for Education, Margaret O’R, added a creative note to the evening by revealing the theme for an October meeting: “The Masks We Wear” — perfectly timed to coincide with the Halloween season.

Setting the Tone

The role of Toastmaster for the evening was confidently carried out by Paul G, who introduced the meeting roles with poise and clarity. Supporting him were Rachel L as Topicsmaster, Trevor O’S as Timer, and Marie L as Grammarian, who challenged us all to weave the word “disingenuous” into our contributions.

Paul G also reminded the group of a value at the very heart of Toastmasters: while civility in wider public discourse may be waning, within Toastmasters mutual respect and encouragement are part of our DNA.

Speeches that Resonated

Our first prepared speech came from James McC, who shared a moving self-written poem, “My Soul Remembers,” reflecting on the recent passing of a loved one. The heartfelt delivery created a moment of poignancy for all in attendance.



Next, Marie F delivered a thought-provoking speech entitled “8%”, complete with a bag of apples as props. With her trademark energy, Marie reminded us of the small surprises knowledge brings — such as the fact that the crab apple is the only native Irish apple. Few of us knew this before her talk, and it proved the power of Toastmasters to inform as well as inspire.

Breaking from the standard programme, Paul C then led the club through a “Moments of Truth” session. Widely used across Toastmasters clubs, this exercise helps members collectively reflect on achievements and identify areas for growth in the year ahead. It sparked enthusiastic contributions from members and guests alike, who valued the chance to share their perspectives.

Topics and Evaluations

After a much-appreciated tea break, the group launched into the always-popular Table Topics session, led by Rachel L. Topics ranged from first jobs (with tales of garden centres, strawberry picking, and beet thinning) to seasonal reflections. A highlight came when Helsa shared why Autumn is her favourite season, citing its colours, atmosphere, and energy.


The meeting concluded with evaluations, guided by General Evaluator Pat S. Evaluators provided constructive feedback on the prepared speeches, and Pat in turn offered insights into their delivery — ensuring every member left with encouragement and practical tips to improve.


Looking Ahead

It was an evening of heartfelt speeches, lively activities, and reflective discussion, reminding us of why Toastmasters is such a unique and rewarding experience.

πŸ“… Next Meeting: Thursday, 2nd October 2025, 8pm
πŸ“ Hibernian Hotel, Mallow
🎟️ Guests always welcome

Whether you are looking to improve your public speaking, boost your confidence, or simply enjoy an evening of stories and laughter, Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters promises a warm welcome.

Friday, September 05, 2025

 

Passing the Torch: A Vibrant Evening at Speak Easy Toastmasters Mallow


Our first September meeting was marked by tradition, inspiration, and a lively spirit of new community.

A New Toastmasters Year Begins

The evening opened with a moment of significance as our new incoming President for the 2025/26 year, Paul Corcoran, officially received the chain of office from Immediate Past President Bobby Buckley. Paul reminded members of the importance of recording speeches on the Toastmasters online platform to ensure recognition for progress along their chosen Pathways. He also encouraged everyone to mark their calendars for the District Meeting in Galway, 8–10 May 2026.

A Warm Welcome for Guests

Continuing tradition, Bobby—who has been with Toastmasters since 2009—took the role of Toastmaster (MC) for the evening. He reassured the room, especially our five guests, that at Toastmasters “you never need to speak unless you wish, and you can remain a guest for as long as you like.” With 17 members present, the room was buzzing with energy.

Speeches that Inspired

With a poem to kick us off Claire O'Connell set the mood with a thought provoking poem she wrote herself entitled: 
Queen of the Rhyme

The heart of the evening featured four engaging speeches:

  • James McConville, with his icebreaker on the Visionary Leadership pathway, “Climbing Ladders, Dodging Snakes”, shared his unusual career journey. His call to action was simple yet powerful: take every opportunity to speak, because public speaking is a ladder worth climbing.

  • Rachel Liston delivered “Find Your Tribe,” a heartfelt reminder of how Toastmasters can spark a love for public speaking and provide a true sense of belonging.

  • Paul Gallagher, in “The More Things Change…”, reflected on the cycles of life and history, weaving in French with “Plus Γ§a change, plus c’est la mΓͺme chose.”

  • Pat Sexton, our final speaker, closed the session with “Right Away Salonika,” a powerful speech exploring societal injustice and the role of Cumann na mBan in Irish history.

Cake, Conversations & Quick Thinking

After a break filled with warm conversation (and Helsa Giles’ delicious homemade banana and walnut cake!), we jumped into the Table Topics session. Led by Jillian Harris, members and guests were invited to speak on spontaneous subjects ranging from gift vouchers to funny conversations—sparking plenty of laughter and quick thinking.

Constructive Feedback

The evening concluded with thoughtful evaluations led by General Evaluator Marie Fitzpatrick. Each speaker received constructive feedback, touching on everything from stronger openings and belief in one’s ability to effective use of pauses and voice projection.

A Meeting to Remember

Guests described the evening as “enjoyable, engaging, and beneficial”—a testament to the supportive and dynamic spirit that defines our club. Most members hung around for an additional 30 minutes because of how enjoyable the return to the club was.

πŸ“… Join us next time!


Our next meeting takes place on Thursday, September 18th, 2025 at 8pm in the Hibernian Hotel. Guests are warmly welcome to attend free of charge.

Come for the speeches, stay for the cake, and leave with inspiration!