Tuesday, June 03, 2025

Open Tall Tales Speech Contest

Speakeasy Toastmasters Mallow are holding an open speech event on June 12th at 7.45pm in the Hibernian Hotel. Speakeasy has built up a tradition of ‘fantastic’ storytelling. Michael Cronin is a past International Humorous Speech champion. We will welcome any member of the public to take part in this Tall Tale Contest. Do you long for the space to show off your storytelling skills before an audience? Imagine coming with your unique tall story to make them laugh or gasp!

This may be your chance to charm, amaze or haunt us! Your story is totally up to you.

The contest is open to non-members and toastmasters from near or far. Discover the power of your own speaking voice! Each contestant will be given 4 minutes 30 seconds to 7 minutes to deliver their tale. There are two generous prizes to be won.

The Entry fee for the contest will be €5 for guests and €7 for Toastmaster members.

Even if you’re not competing, come along and enjoy the contest. Guests are always welcome.

Last Thursday we had our penultimate meeting of this season, followed by our A.G.M. It was a short but very engaging meeting. Rachel Liston gave us a fascinating introduction to Foynes Museum of Flying Boats. She described some of these luxurious, limited edition machines. We were transported back to the 1930’s to the days of pioneer aviators and Hollywood icons! Liam Flynn took us on quite a different journey! The story of the building of the Butter Road from Listowel to Cork City in the mid eighteenth century is one of great economic benefit for the farmers of the time, but one of financial ruin for its builder, John Murphy of Castleisland. 

James McConville posed some challenging topics for members under the general theme of ‘If you were in charge’ ...If you ruled the world what is the first law you would introduce? One member was certain of the first power that they would assume as ‘supreme overlord of your home’. They would insist on absolute control of the TV remote control!

We are really looking forward to our last meeting.The Tall Tales Contest could be your chance to shine! So why not: 

Find your voice, tell your tale, we’re listening

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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Speakeasy Meeting on May 15th

Last Thursday evening, Speakeasy Toastmasters enjoyed yet another engaging and varied programme, thanks to the efforts of Paul Corcoran, who organised the evening’s events. Liam Flynn took the reins as Toastmaster, leading the meeting with confidence and ease.

A literary highlight came from David Buckley, who shared a moving reading of The Street by a young John B. Keane—written when Keane was just seventeen. This early poem captures both the charm and challenges of small-town life:

“Here within a single little street

Is everything that is

Of pomp and blessed poverty made sweet

...

Of hope, despair, illusion and defeat”

David’s reading offered a poignant reminder of the richness found in everyday lives and places.

Claire O’Connell delivered a passionate and thought-provoking speech titled The Great Spiritual Disconnect. She explored how modern life—with its constant digital distractions—can distance us from our inner selves, our relationships, and our sense of spirituality. Claire encouraged us to seek out silence, nature, and creative pursuits to nourish our spiritual well-being, assuring us that both mental and physical health benefit from such awareness.

Trevor O’Sullivan expertly moderated a panel discussion on How to Make the Most of Your Toastmasters Experience. The panel featured four seasoned Toastmasters: Margaret O’Regan, Paul Corcoran, Liam Flynn, and Pat Sexton. Each shared personal stories and practical advice on how Toastmasters has enriched their lives—personally and professionally. They emphasized the value of listening alongside speaking, and how rotating roles during meetings builds a wide array of communication and leadership skills. The discussion also highlighted the importance of resilience, the courage to try without needing perfection, and the growth that comes from participating in contests—even when you don’t win. It was a truly insightful and honest conversation, with Trevor guiding it all with ease and poise.

Pat Sexton then took to the stage with his usual wit, presenting us with a set of humorous and challenging Table Topics. “What’s your favourite waste of time?” —one brave member confessed to watching Reaction Videos! Another topic, “If 60 is the new 40, is 9pm the new midnight?” resonated with many in the room!

The word of the evening, impervious, was introduced by Paul Corcoran and creatively woven into the night’s responses.

A big thank you to all who contributed to a highly enjoyable meeting. Our next gathering is scheduled for May 29th, and will be followed by our Annual General Meeting (A.G.M.) after the tea break. For more information, visit: speakeasytoastmasters.com


Toastmaster Liam Flynn, President Bobby Buckley and Topicsmaster Pat Sexton.

The Speakers and Evaluators: Paul Gallagher, Trevor O'Sullivan, Claire O'Connell, Don McSweeney and David Buckley.