Thursday, June 11, 2026

A Celebration of Stories, Humour and Reflection at Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters gathered once again at the Hibernian Hotel for an evening filled with thoughtful speeches, humour, poetry, and engaging discussion. As always, the club welcomed members and guests alike into a warm and supportive environment where communication, confidence, and community continue to flourish.

Opening the Evening

Club President Paul Corcoran opened the meeting and warmly welcomed attendees to another vibrant evening of learning and connection. Guiding proceedings for the night was Toastmaster James McConville, who confidently introduced the evening’s speakers and supporting roles, helping to ensure the meeting flowed with warmth and professionalism.


James McConville as Toastmaster for the evening


Supporting the evening were Olivia Cashman as Topicsmaster, Rachel Liston as Timekeeper, Trevor O’Sullivan as General Evaluator, and Liam Fitzpatrick as Grammarian. Members were also treated to a poetic moment, with Marie Lynes reading Percy Shelley’s Ozymandias — a reflective and timeless poem that offered an early pause for contemplation.

A Variety of Prepared Speeches

The prepared speeches on the evening offered a wonderful mix of emotion, humour, creativity, and personal reflection.

Rose McCarthy opened the speeches with “Peace,” a Presentation Mastery speech that encouraged reflection and thoughtful consideration, setting a calm and meaningful tone for the evening.

President Paul Corcoran followed with “An Bradan Feasa” (The Salmon of Knowledge), an engaging and humorous speech that blended storytelling with insight while progressing work on his evaluation and feedback pathway.



Paul Corcoran delivering his speech 


Bobby Buckley delivered “Toastmaster People,” a speech exploring visionary communication and the importance of descriptive language, reminding members of the richness thoughtful expression can bring to public speaking.


Bobby Buckley delivering his speech


Adding further humour to the evening, Michael Cronin entertained the audience with “The Casting Couch,” an engaging speech filled with personality and wit that kept the room captivated.


Michael Cronin delivering his speech


Rounding out the prepared speeches was Pat Sexton, who continued work on Presentation Mastery and speaking style, once again demonstrating the commitment of Speak Easy Mallow members to developing their communication skills.


Pat Sexton delivering his speech - the final one of the 2025/26 season

Poetry, Topics and Shared Learning

Following a well-earned tea break, members moved into the ever-popular Table Topics session. As always, the impromptu speaking section brought spontaneity, creativity, and plenty of laughter as participants were challenged to think quickly and speak confidently on the spot.

The meeting concluded with evaluations coordinated by Trevor O’Sullivan, where speakers received constructive and supportive feedback designed to encourage growth while celebrating strengths. These evaluations remain one of the most valuable aspects of Toastmasters, helping members continuously improve in a positive and encouraging environment.

Celebrating a Successful Year Together

The celebrations continued the following evening as members gathered once again in the Hibernian Hotel for the club’s end-of-year dinner, taking time to reflect on the achievements, friendships, and progress made throughout another successful Toastmasters season.


Speak Easy Group Celebrations closing out the 2025/26 year

The evening marked an important moment in the club calendar with the official handover of the Presidency, as Paul Corcoran formally passed the role to incoming President Rachel Liston, who will guide Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters through the 2026/27 year. Members expressed gratitude to Paul for his dedication, leadership, and commitment during his term as President while warmly welcoming Rachel into her new role.


Outgoing President Paul Corcoran handing over the role to incoming club President Rachel Liston

A particularly special highlight of the evening was the presentation of Jerry Mulcahy Toastmaster of the Year award, awarded to James McConville in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the club. James was acknowledged not only for his commitment to the club’s Public Relations efforts, but also for his consistent willingness to support fellow members in developing their meeting roles and confidence throughout the year.


James McConville receiving the Jerry Mulcahy award for 2025/26

Looking Ahead

As one Toastmasters year closes and another begins, Speak Easy Mallow looks ahead with excitement to another season of growth, communication, leadership, and friendship.

๐Ÿ“… First Meeting of the New Toastmasters Year: Thursday, 3rd September 2026, 7:45pm
๐Ÿ“ Hibernian Hotel, Mallow
๐ŸŽŸ️ Guests are warmly welcome (€7 admission to cover room rental costs)

Whether you are hoping to improve your public speaking, develop leadership skills, boost workplace confidence, or simply meet like-minded people in a supportive environment, Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters promises a warm welcome.


Sunday, May 17, 2026

A Night of Reflection, Multiple District Successes & Looking to the Future at Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters

Second-last meeting of the season blends engaging speeches, club leadership and celebration of district achievements

Contest Chair Tina Norbury (right) presents the results of the Table Topics Competition at the 2026 Rose Conference in Tralee. Pictured from left: Satya Morarji (2nd), James McGinty (1st), and Pat Sexton (3rd).



Peter Patton as Toastmaster for the Second Last Speak Easy Meeting of the Year

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters gathered on Thursday, May 14th in the Hibernian Hotel, Mallow for the second-last meeting of the 2025–26 Toastmasters year, bringing together members and guests for another enjoyable and engaging evening of communication, confidence-building and personal development.

With the season gradually drawing to a close, the evening reflected the warmth, energy and supportive atmosphere that has defined the club throughout the year. Members stepped forward to take on roles, deliver speeches and continue developing their skills in a supportive and encouraging environment.

๐ŸŒŸ A Smoothly Run Evening of Learning and Leadership

The meeting was led by President Paul Corcoran, with Peter Patton taking on the role of Toastmaster and guiding the evening with confidence and professionalism. The Topics session was delivered by Paul Gallagher, encouraging participants to think on their feet and step outside their comfort zone through impromptu speaking. James McConville acted as General Evaluator for the evening. 

A reflective poem, “The Guy in the Glass” by Peter "Dale" Wimbrow Sr, added a thoughtful moment to proceedings and helped set the tone for an evening centred on growth and reflection. Read by guest Folusho Ishole, it was a welcome first time speaking opportunity in the club.

Folusho Ishole performing during Poetry Corner

๐ŸŽค Speeches That Entertained and Inspired

The meeting featured an engaging selection of prepared speeches, each showcasing the development and individuality of members on their Toastmasters journey:

  • Trevor O’Sullivan delivered “The Mountain Pursuit Challenge Experience”, an engaging speech that entertained the audience while demonstrating creativity and strong storytelling. He was evaluated by Olivia Cashman, who provided supportive and constructive feedback as a first time evaluator.

  • Liam Flynn presented “Funny Ways to Grow”, a Presentation Mastery icebreaker speech, combining insight and humour to connect with the audience. His evaluator, Juan Miguel Camarasa, highlighted strengths while offering valuable guidance for continued development, even for Liam, an established speaker in the club.

Each speech reflected the club’s focus on building confidence and communication skills in an atmosphere where every member is encouraged to grow at their own pace.

๐Ÿ“š Constructive Evaluations and Shared Learning

As always, a key strength of the evening was the quality of evaluations. Members received thoughtful, practical feedback designed to encourage progress while recognising achievements.

This spirit of support and development remains central to Toastmasters — ensuring every meeting becomes an opportunity to improve, connect and grow.

Juan Miguel Camarasa evaluating Liam Flynn's speech

๐ŸŒน Celebrating District Success at The Rose Conference 2026

There was further cause for celebration for Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters as club member Pat Sexton proudly represented Division A at the prestigious District 71 Finals during The Rose Conference 2026, held in Tralee from May 7th–8th in all 3 competitions - International Speech Contest, Evaluation Contest & Table Topics Contest respectively. No small feat! Overseeing the proceedings for the International Speech Contest was Speak Easy's very own President and Area Director Paul Corcoran. We are very proud of both club members for representing Mallow this year and look forward to their continued success.

The Rose conference brought together Toastmasters from across Ireland and the UK for a weekend of leadership, learning and high-level competition, culminating in the district speech contests.

Competing in the highly challenging Table Topics Contest — Toastmasters’ impromptu speaking competition — Pat took to the stage alongside the district’s strongest speakers, demonstrating composure, quick thinking and the courage that defines the Toastmasters spirit.

๐Ÿ‘ A huge congratulations to Pat Sexton, who secured an outstanding 3rd place finish at District level — an incredible achievement and a proud moment for Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters and the wider Mallow community.

To place on the podium at District level against competitors from across the UK and Ireland is no small accomplishment and reflects Pat’s dedication, experience and continued commitment to public speaking excellence.

Every contestant who competed at District level demonstrated remarkable courage and skill, showing the very best of Toastmasters in action. Pat’s success is a reminder of what is possible when individuals are willing to step outside their comfort zone, continue learning, and develop confidence through practice and perseverance.

Pat Sexton competing in the Table Topics Competition at the Rose Conference 2026   


Paul Corcoran named Toastmaster of the Year 2025/26 

Speak Easy President Paul Corcoran was awarded the Toastmaster of the year by District A Director Patricia Radley. To raucous applause, Patricia acknowledged all of the hard work Paul has put into the club and district over the past year. A very large congratulations and sincere thanks to Paul for all his contributions during a challenging year. Comhghairdeas, a Phรณil!

Patricia Radley presenting Paul Corcoran with the Toastmaster of the Year trophy

๐Ÿ—ณ️ AGM Marks an Important Club Milestone

Following the meeting, members remained for the club’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), reflecting on the achievements of the year and looking ahead to the future of Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters.

The AGM provided an opportunity to discuss the continued growth of the club, celebrate progress, and begin preparations for another successful Toastmasters year.

๐ŸŽฏ Looking Ahead – The Final Meeting of the Season

Excitement is already building for the final meeting of the 2025–26 season, taking place on Thursday, May 28th in the Hibernian Hotel, Mallow.

The evening promises another night full of energy, learning and laughter, with speeches, impromptu speaking and evaluations in the supportive and encouraging environment that members and guests have come to value.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Guests are warmly invited to join us at the Hibernian Hotel, Mallow, from 7.45pm for an 8pm start, finishing at 10pm.

Whether you are looking to improve public speaking, build confidence, strengthen leadership skills or simply try something new, all are welcome.

Speak Easy Mallow Toastmasters continues to provide a space where members and guests alike can grow, connect, and find their voice. ๐ŸŽค