Palm Springs Toastmasters Club

Palm Springs Toastmasters Club

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Public speaking growth & support. Inclusive & self-paced. Guest visits always welcome! Of course, we don't meet during certain National Holidays.

Palm Springs Toastmasters is open to the public and holds regular meetings every Tuesday evening, at 6:00 PM at the Desert Sun Building's Community Room, Palm Springs, CA. Toastmasters International Values:
Integrity
Respect
Service
Excellence

08/03/2025

Join us this week Tuesday, August 5 at 6 PM when you will hear from our special guest speaker, Richard Snyder!

Demystifying the DCP & the Club Success Plan

What ▪️ Why ▪️ How
of the Distinguished Club Program and the Club Success Plan

We meet in person at
The LGBTQ Center of the Desert in Palm Springs on the third floor at 1301 N. Palm Canyon Dr.
from 6-7:30pm

If you would like to join our zoom meeting, please DM for link

Look forward to seeing you there!

Photos from Palm Springs Toastmasters Club's post 10/18/2024

The Joy of Speaking — Turn the fear of speaking into the joy of speaking with Palm Springs Toastmasters. We help nervous speakers build their communication skills, strengths and confidence. Learn how it works as a guest at no cost. Register for a free in-person visit at www.palmspringstoastmasters.org or email us at [email protected].

10/12/2024

YOUR VOICE MATTERS
BEING HEARD STARTS HERE
LEARN TO SPEAK WITH CONFIDENCE

Stop by for a Taste of the Toastmasters Experience at Palm Springs Toastmasters any Tuesday night from 6 to 7:30 at 1301 North Palm Canyon Drive in the The LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert on the third floor. Guests are welcome to attend, listen, and learn about public speaking.

Why Social Interaction Is Important for Your Health 09/21/2024

THE PALM SPRINGS LIFE CHALLENGE:
Seek weekly opportunities to connect with other people.

THE SOLUTION:
how to connect with people
Engage with family and friends through games, dining out, travel, etc.
Join a hobby-based group.
(SUCH AS TOASTMASTERS!)
Enroll in a class.
Participate in events and activities at a community or senior center.
Volunteer for a nonprofit.
Get involved in community issues.
Stroll through your neighborhood and speak to people you come across.
Attend local events even if you go solo.
Offer your expertise in teaching a skill to others.
Call someone you have not seen or heard from in a while.
Master the ability to connect to others online when you are unable to go out.

Why Social Interaction Is Important for Your Health Interacting with other people brings joy, happiness, and better physical health overall, experts say. Find out more.

09/03/2024

SHAKE OFF SHYNESS AT TOASTMASTERS!
Becoming a stronger speaker at Toastmasters brings better communication, enriches relationships, and empowers lives. Palm Springs Toastmasters provides a supportive and positive atmosphere where we develop our communication and leadership skills. We achieve greater self-confidence through personal growth. Who are we? Our club members have a wide range of backgrounds from different career fields, from beginners to advanced - so learning together is always a positive experience. What do we do? We practice our speaking skills once a week to help ourselves -- and each other -- to become better communicators -- whether at work, at home, and in the community.
https://www.palmspringstoastmasters.com/

De Oratore - Wikipedia 07/31/2024

All energy and ability of the orator must apply to five steps:

• find the arguments (inventio)
• dispose them in logical order, by importance and opportunity (dispositio)
• ornate the speech with devices of the rhetoric style (elocutio)
• retain them in memory (memoria)
• expose the speech with art of grace, dignity, gesture, modulation of voice and face (actio).

De Oratore - Wikipedia De Oratore (On the Orator) is a dialogue written by Cicero in 55 BC. It is set in 91 BC, when Lucius Licinius Crassus dies, just before the Social War and the civil war between Marius and Sulla, during which Marcus Antonius (orator), the other great orator of this dialogue, dies. During this year, t...

07/31/2024

“Personally, I am always very nervous when I begin to speak. Every time I make a speech I feel I am submitting to judgment, not only about my ability but my character and honor. I am afraid of seeming either to promise more than I can perform, which suggests complete irresponsibility, or to perform less than I can, which suggests bad faith and indifference.”

— Cicero, Roman statesman, lawyer, scholar, philosopher, writer and Academic skeptic (106BC-43BC)

07/08/2024

Nobody's Perfect: A Toastmaster's Mantra For Us All
Event by Palm Springs Toastmasters Club

Join us at 6pm tomorrow July 9 at Palm Springs Toastmasters Club in Palm Springs, California, for a special appearance by Distinguished Toastmaster John Reece.

"Nobody's Perfect" is the Distinguished Toastmaster's message for those who are anxious about speaking because their speech is "not ready" which will be reframed in this brief in person presentation for a live audience at The LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert in Palm Springs, CA.

When John Reece was old enough to join Toastmasters, he enlisted in the United States Navy instead. He served for 20 years, rising to the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer.

When Reece retired from the Navy in November 1986, he began a career in the Aerospace business as a Data Analyst, Trainer, Logistics Engineer, and Integrated Logistics Support Program Manager.

From 2006 until he retired at the end of 2013, Reece was the Manager of the Technical Publications and Training Department at Northrop Grumman’s Inertial Navigation Systems facility in Woodland Hills, CA.

Reece began his Toastmasters journey in 2002, nearly always as a member of at least two clubs. When he retired and moved to Yucaipa in December 2013, he joined Valley Toastmasters. The following month, he joined Redland CA's Koffee ‘N Toastmasters. He is the President-Elect for Valley Toastmasters this year.

He earned the title of Distinguished Toastmasters in May of 2010. He has served as Area Governor and Division Governor in District 52 (San Fernando Valley) and Area Governor and Club Coach Chair in District 12. Reece has been a Club President six times, Vice President Education 14 times, Vice President Membership once, and Sergeant-at-Arms 3 times. District 52, Division B was a Distinguished Division for 2008-2009.

Palm Springs Toastmasters meets in person weekly on Tuesdays from 6-7:30 pm at The LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert in Palm Springs at 1301 North Palm Canyon Drive, 3rd Floor.

Free trials are available. Monthly memberships start at only $10 to receive receive the full benefits of the program. Email for more details at [email protected].

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