Archive for the ‘Toastmasters’ Category

Welcome to SpeakEasy
A Documentary Film About Public Speaking

Feb 19th, 2010 | 5 comments

SpeakEasy is a documentary film about the fear of public speaking, and the 2008 Toastmasters World Championships of Public Speaking. Filmmakers Paul Galichia and Brian Weidling embarked on an almost two year journey – conducting hundreds of interviews about public speaking anxiety, and capturing every stage of the tense, highly competitive World Championships of Public Speaking.

We’ve met so many amazing people and seen so many interesting places on this continent, I think back and it seems a little surreal to have made such an odd, fascinating, arduous journey.  Williston North Dakota.  Wetaskiwin, Alberta.  Erie Pennsylvania.  Vegas.  Homeless shelters.  Angola State Penitentiary.  Magicians.  I’ll rattle on as we recount the adventure and get ready to release the film.  We’ll have pictures and videos and blog posts and communities and message boards and Tweets and favorite links and all things public speaking…. and, of course, at some point soon, the film itself.

the final cuts are brutal…

Feb 11th, 2010 | 0 comments

In the making our big set of notes for the final push. Wow, we are losing a lot of stuff. Apologies to all who are not going to make the film. Luckily, there will be DVD extras and boxed sets for everyone to get their moment of SpeakEasy glory!!
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our search for those who can post about the World Championships of Public Speaking continues…

Feb 9th, 2010 | 0 comments

… off into the foreseeable future. But we’re gonna keep asking. If you are a Toastmaster or public speaker, hit us up with contest info. Or just write a guest blog post!!!! We’ll post pics and everything!
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The 2010 World Championships of Public Speaking

Feb 6th, 2010 | 0 comments

It’s just about time for the contest to start – if you’re participating or a fan of the contest, let me know if you want to blog about it on the site!! We can also start some threads on message boards. Go to “boards” and tell us what you think!
Happy speaking!! Let’s do this!

(This is the last LOLcat picture, I swear, but my sisters think the LOL cats are funny, and I love my sisters, so… please humor me!)
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Looking for some guest bloggers about public speaking, Toastmasters, and the World Championships of Public Speaking

Feb 3rd, 2010 | 2 comments

Anyone interested? It’s almost that time of year that the contest begins. We’d love to get some pictures, video, and stories from the 2010 contest.
If you’re a regular, or not so regular, reader of the site, please chime in!
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Michelle needs some feedback!!

Feb 2nd, 2010 | 7 comments

Michelle – one of our esteemed summer interns – is taking a class in public speaking. She needs some feedback on a practice speech she’s been doing. Please help her out and leave a comment! Also, feel free to add your own practice speech and get some feedback!

Hey – Terry McGraw is a cast member in our documentary film about the fear of public speaking and the Toastmasters World Championships of Public Speaking!!

Jan 26th, 2010 | 0 comments

Long enough blog post title for ya’? At any rate, we had a fantastic interview with Terry Mcgraw of McGraw-Hill publishing. Yeah, he’s a pretty big deal, and a huge fan of Toastmasters. If you work for his company, and you finish the first ten speeches of the Toastmasters program, you receive a thousand dollars. Good stuff. Here he is today breaking news about the Apple “tablet”.


Eric Klein in Haiti

Jan 24th, 2010 | 0 comments

Please help our good friend Eric Klein of Can-Do.org – he’s in Haiti right now, assisting in the relief efforts. He goes outside the red tape of the bureaucracies and makes things happen on the ground, getting tangible results. Please donate to his cause.

and there are the awkward acceptance speeches…

Jan 18th, 2010 | 1 comment

Great filmmaker. Brilliant. Genius. But not the best public speaker. Remember his Titanic speech? This is probably worse, right?

Awesome acceptance speech at Golden Globes

Jan 18th, 2010 | 0 comments

This is how you do it… from the heart.


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