Friday, March 20, 2026

New Voices Take Centre Stage at Mallow Toastmasters

An evening of first speeches, confidence and community in the Hibernian Hotel

New members, New Voices in Mallow, Anastasiya Svethentseva, Juan Miguel Camarasa, Rose Murphy and Peter Patton.


A Night Dedicated to New Beginnings

Speak Easy Toastmasters gathered on Thursday, 19th March 2026 at the Hibernian Hotel, Mallow, for a special meeting themed “New Voices.” The evening focused on giving the newest members the opportunity to step up and deliver their first speeches in a the most supportive and encouraging environment.

Club President Paul Corcoran opened proceedings, before handing over to Toastmaster Claire O’Connell, who guided the meeting with warmth and professionalism, ensuring a relaxed atmosphere for both members and guests.

Rose Murphy with her Evaluator for the evening, Michael Cronin


A Strong Team Behind the Scenes

A full team supported the evening’s programme. Marie Lynes led the Table Topics session as Topicsmaster, while Maria O’Donnell carefully managed time. Bobby Buckley took on the role of General Evaluator, overseeing the quality and flow of the meeting.

General Evaluator Bobby Buckley, Margaret O'Regan and Pat Sexton

Additional roles were carried out by Rachel Liston as Ah Counter and Noel O’Connor as Grammarian, both contributing to the educational aspect of the evening.

 Evaluator Brendan Foley

A reflective moment came during Poetry Corner, where Michael Cronin delivered Seamus Heaney’s “When All the Others Were Away at Mass,” adding a thoughtful and cultural touch to the proceedings.


New Members Step Into the Spotlight

The highlight of the evening was the series of prepared speeches, particularly from new members taking their first steps on the Toastmasters journey.

Anastasiya Svezhentseva opened with “Finding Myself Again,” an Icebreaker speech that introduced her poignant story to the audience.


Speaker Anastasiya Svenhentseva and her Evaluator Margaret O'Regan

 This was closely followed by Rose Murphy with “The Edge,” another Icebreaker that demonstrated confidence and honesty. Both speeches were warmly received and evaluated by Margaret O’Regan and Michael Cronin respectively.

Speaker Rose Murphy

More experienced speakers also took to the stage. Juan Miguel Camarasa delivered “When You Wish for Something, but It Goes Wrong,” a Presentation Mastery Level 1 speech evaluated by Pat Sexton

Pat Sexton, Evaluator for Juan Miguel Camarasa 

The final speech of the night came from Peter Patton with his original piece “Luck or Maven,” evaluated by Brendan Foley.

Evaluator Brendan Foley and Peter Patton


Beyond the Club: Opportunities to Go Global

During the meeting, PRO James McConville shared an informative update on the opportunities available to members beyond the local club. From attending online meetings in Blarney to Australia, Toastmasters offers members the chance to connect, learn and speak on a global stage — one of the many unique benefits of joining.

 
Speaker Peter Patton


A Supportive Finish and Looking Ahead

Following a sociable break with tea and coffee, the meeting concluded with a comprehensive evaluation session led by Bobby Buckley, reinforcing the supportive and developmental ethos of Toastmasters.

The evening was widely regarded as a great success, with new members already looking forward to returning to the podium.


Join Us at the Next Meeting

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters meets every second Thursday at the Hibernian Hotel, Mallow, from 7.45pm for an 8.00pm start, finishing at 10.00pm.

The next meeting will take place on April 2nd 2026, and new guests are always welcome. Anyone interested in building confidence, improving communication skills, or simply trying something new is encouraged to come along and experience it for themselves.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Triple Success for Mallow Speaker at Area 17 Toastmasters Contest

Members from across Cork and Kerry gather in Mallow for an afternoon of inspiring speeches


Toastmasters from Across the Region Meet in Mallow

The Hibernian Hotel in Mallow played host to the Area 17 Toastmasters Contests on Sunday, March 8, 2026, as members from clubs across Cork and Kerry gathered for an afternoon of lively competition and engaging public speaking.

The event featured three of Toastmasters’ most popular contests: the International Speech Contest, the Table Topics Contest, and the Evaluation Contest, each designed to challenge different speaking skills — from prepared speeches to impromptu responses and constructive feedback.


James McConville - Contest Chair for the Area 17 Speech Contest 2026



Strong Competition Across Three Contests

The International Speech Contest saw impressive performances from Anne Lawlor (Tralee), Frank O’Sullivan (Killarney), and Pat Sexton (Mallow). Each speaker delivered a carefully prepared speech, showcasing storytelling, structure and delivery.

In the Evaluation Contest, contestants were tasked with evaluating a speech titled “A Defining Moment.” The target speech was delivered by Patricia Radley, Division A Director, providing the competitors with the opportunity to demonstrate their analytical and supportive feedback skills. Taking part in this contest were Pat Sexton (Mallow), Philip O’Brien (Fermoy), Selma Dineen (Killarney), and John McGillycuddy (Tralee).

The Table Topics Contest, which challenges participants to speak spontaneously on a surprise topic, asked contestants to consider the question: “Is Shakespeare still relevant today?” Speakers Anne Hannan (Killarney), Pat Sexton (Mallow), Philip O’Brien (Fermoy), and Vicky McCarthy (Tralee) each delivered thoughtful and entertaining responses.

Speak Easy Mallow Club members supporting Pat Sexton (centre) 


Outstanding Day for Mallow Competitor

The highlight of the afternoon came with the announcement of the results, when Pat Sexton of Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters achieved a remarkable clean sweep, winning all three contests on the day.

The achievement was warmly applauded by fellow competitors and audience members alike, reflecting both the high standard of speaking and the supportive spirit that Toastmasters encourages.


All Smiles - Speech Contest Runner-Up Anne Lawlor and Winner Pat Sexton


Looking Ahead to the Division Contest

Following this success, Pat Sexton will now represent Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters and Area 17 at the Division A Contest, which will take place at BrĂș Columbanus, Cardinal Way, Wilton, Cork (T12 TN97) on Saturday, March 21, 2026, from 12 noon to 3pm.

Members of the public are welcome to attend and experience the inspiring atmosphere of Toastmasters contests.


Celebrating Community and Communication

The event brought together speakers and supporters from Killarney, Tralee, Charleville, Fermoy and Mallow, creating a memorable afternoon that celebrated communication, leadership and personal development.

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters congratulated all participants for their efforts and for contributing to an enjoyable and high-quality contest day.