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Episode 52: Exploring professional speaking mastery and the Toastmasters Accredited Speaker program

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Ever wondered what it takes to join the ranks of the elite in public speaking?

Discover the secrets behind the Toastmasters Accredited Speaker Program, a coveted title for those who shine with exceptional speaking skills on a professional stage. 

We explore the rigorous two-level accreditation process that culminates at the Toastmasters International Convention, where aspiring speakers must captivate both a large audience and a discerning panel of judges. From crafting a powerful speech structure to engaging diverse audiences with originality and adaptability, learn how this program sets the gold standard for public speaking excellence.

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You're listening to the Talkative Toastmaster podcast . I'm your host , melanie Surplus . In this podcast , we explore how Toastmasters can help you to polish your public speaking skills , communicate with confidence and amplify your authenticity . You'll hear from my fellow Toastmasters and I how this global organization has impacted our lives for the better and how it could impact yours . Now let's get talkative . Welcome , ladies and gentlemen , to episode 52 .

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This week we're going to explore one of the specialist programs in Toastmasters that has elevated the art of public speaking worldwide , and that is the Toastmasters Accredited Speaker Program . Now , if you're a member of Toastmasters , you're probably familiar with the organization's reputation for helping individuals improve their communication and leadership skills . But did you know that they also offer an exclusive designation for professional caliber speakers ? The accredited speaker designation is not only a mark of excellence in public speaking , but also a designation of credibility and impact . And if you go back to last week's episode that is , episode 51 , you'll hear my conversation with one of these accredited speakers , dale Ann Clark . So if you haven't listened to that episode , go back and have a listen to it . And this week's episode just really gives a little bit more detail about the actual program . So today we'll look at how that program works , what the application process involves and the benefits of achieving this recognition . Now , all of the information is available on the Toastmasters website , and in fact , there's quite a detailed handbook about this process as well , but I just wanted to talk through it .

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So the accredited speaker program offered by Toastmasters International is designed for members who really want to demonstrate their skills at a professional level . It's a challenging program , obviously , that goes beyond Toastmasters' traditional focus on personal development and leadership . Really , its point is to emphasize polished , highly effective public speaking . As of today , fewer than 100 people worldwide have achieved the accredited speaker designation since the program was introduced in 1981 , which really underscores the rigor and selectivity of this honor . So what exactly does it mean to be an accredited speaker ? Well , this designation is for people who don't just speak well , but they have achieved a level of mastery where they can inspire , entertain , educate and even motivate audiences consistently . They're essentially recognised as accomplished professionals in the field , whether they're corporate trainers , motivational speakers , educators or other public-facing communicators . The accredited speaker badge is an official testament from Toastmasters to their skill . Accredited Speaker Badge is an official testament from Toastmasters to their skill , professionalism and ability to engage audiences of various types and sizes . One of the unique aspects of this program is its focus on professional level skills . While most Toastmasters pathways and projects are designed to help members improve incrementally , the accredited speaker program is really meant for those who are already operating at or near the top of their game . Candidates who pursue this designation should ideally have a significant amount of real-world speaking experience , with a proven track record of delivering effective speeches and presentations to large and diverse audiences . So let's explore how the program actually works .

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The accredited speaker designation is awarded through a two-level process that evaluates applicants' abilities on various fronts . Level one is essentially a qualifying round where candidates submit a written application and a video showcasing a live presentation . This presentation must be at least 20 minutes long , delivered to a non-Toastmasters audience , and show the candidate's ability to engage and deliver that value to the audience . This requirement is really designed to ensure that applicants can perform well outside of the familiar Toastmasters club environment , and applications are judged on factors such as speech structure , style , originality and audience engagement , amongst other criteria , and those criteria are listed in detail in the handbook . The submission itself involves some paperwork , of course . Along with the video , applicants need to provide details about their professional speaking experience , client references and background information . The application must also be accompanied by a letter from the applicant's district director or a past international director validating their readiness for the program . This initial level functions as a filter to ensure that only candidates who are genuinely ready to operate at a professional standard proceed to that next stage .

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If candidates make it through level one , they then move on to level two , which involves a live evaluation . This stage takes place at the Toastmasters International Convention in any given year , where the candidates deliver 20 to 25 minute presentations in front of a live audience and a panel of judges including other accredited speakers . This live performance is the ultimate test . It's where candidates demonstrate not only their speaking skills but also their capacity to engage a large audience on the spot . Judges at this stage are seasoned evaluators who look for qualities that signify a professional speaker , that is , presence , control , content , connection with the audience and overall impact . The judges score candidates rigorously and only those who meet Toastmasters high standards receive the accredited speaker designation . If you go back again to last week's episode with my discussion with Dale , there's a link to her presentation at the annual convention last year , which is when she achieved this designation . She also talks about this part of the process Now .

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The evaluation process itself is thorough and uncompromising and , as I've mentioned , candidates are evaluated across multiple dimensions , each intended to highlight their skills in different aspects of professional speaking . The judges are looking for speeches to ensure that they have a clear , logical flow that's easy for audiences to follow . The content is scrutinized for its relevance , originality and ability to resonate with the audience . Delivery and body language are crucial factors , as they show how well a speaker can command the room and establish a connection with listeners . And , furthermore , candidates need to be adaptable , adjusting their approach based on the audience's responses , as any speaker in any general forum would need to be able to do so .

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The accredited speaker designation isn't just about delivering a polished presentation . It's about excelling in every aspect of speaking that a professional environment demands . Given the extensive requirements and rigorous evaluation , it's no wonder that only a select few earn the accredited speaker title . However , the exclusivity of the designation is part of what makes it so valuable . So let's look at just a couple of the benefits of becoming an accredited speaker . Firstly , earning this designation serves as a credential that can enhance your reputation and marketability as a speaker . Firstly , earning this designation serves as a credential that can enhance your reputation and marketability as a speaker .

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In a field where credibility matters , the accredited speaker badge can act as a distinguishing factor . Dale pointed to this in the conversation I had with her . It signifies to potential clients , organizations and event planners that you're not only a capable speaker but also a recognized expert who has met Toastmasters' international high standards For speakers seeking to expand speakers for conferences or events in an event planning capacity , that these extra kinds of qualifications and designations definitely do help people to stand out . I mean , obviously , when you are choosing a speaker , you want to look at their show reels and look at how they are in front of an audience and you want to read testimonials from their clients . But if they can show some sort of designation from a very recognizable organization like Toastmasters , I personally feel it adds that extra level of credibility .

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Further , achieving the accredited speaker designation brings lifelong benefits in terms of networking . Accredited speakers form a unique community within Toastmasters , offering opportunities for professional collaboration , mentorship and support . So it's really that next level of networking in the organization . Members often share speaking engagements , collaborate on projects and provide referrals , creating a mutually supportive ecosystem that can be highly beneficial for career advancement . Additionally , the designation opened doors to speaking engagements at Toastmasters events around the world , giving accredited speakers a platform to show their talents to new and diverse audiences . And in my interview with Eliza a couple of episodes ago , she had organized a global 20-hour speech fest celebrating the 100th anniversary of Toastmasters and I believe she had something like 17 accredited speakers speaking at various stages through that event . So there does seem to be many speaking opportunities within the organization for our accredited speakers .

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The accredited speaker designation also obviously provides personal growth . Many speakers attest to that pursuing the designation pushed them to refine their skills and enhance their self-awareness as communicators . By all accounts , the feedback received during the evaluation process is invaluable . It provides insight from experienced evaluators who offer constructive advice on areas for improvement . This feedback loop allows candidates to refine their craft even further , making the accredited speaker journey a transformative learning experience For those who achieve it . The accredited speaker title is a culmination of years of hard work , dedication and self-improvement . But this designation is more than just a personal milestone . It's a commitment to continued excellence , which again is one of the hallmarks of the Toastmasters organisation . Accredited speakers are encouraged to maintain their skills and grow as professionals contributing back to the Toastmasters community and the broader world of public speaking . They often mentor other Toastmasters members , providing guidance to those who aspire to improve their speaking skills or to pursue the accredited speaker title themselves , and I've seen this with a number of professional speakers who are still in Toastmasters . They're very engaged with the organization , often taking on leadership roles or mentoring roles or whatever it might be , and their willingness to help other Toastmasters I think is one of the great elements of the program and obviously part of the broader culture of Toastmasters .

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Now , if you're considering applying to the program , here's a couple of tips that may help you on your journey . This is just gathered through my own research and just speaking with different people . So , firstly , develop your speaking portfolio by gathering videos of your live presentations . If you don't already have footage , start by recording your speeches in various settings and to different types of audiences . Make sure these presentations showcase your range , allowing the judges to see how you handle diverse topics , audience sizes and environments . It's no doubt also helpful to seek feedback from professionals outside your immediate network . You could invite experienced Toastmasters or professional evaluators to observe your presentations and offer constructive feedback . This external perspective can highlight areas that may need improvement and give you the chance to fine-tune your performance before submitting your application .

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Another important tip , I feel , is to approach the program with patience and resilience . The accredited speaker program is one of the most challenging paths within Toastmasters and it may take several attempts before achieving success . And it may take several attempts before achieving success . Even Dale was saying that she didn't get through level one the first time , but got through in the end and ultimately became one of the accredited speakers . So you know , remember , if you don't succeed the first time , the experience gained is invaluable . It's also crucial to immerse yourself in the speaking community within and beyond Toastmasters , and the best speakers I know definitely network with other speakers and really immerse themselves in that world . Attend workshops , join professional speaker associations and study renowned speakers to expand your understanding of what makes a truly memorable speech and speaker . Cultivating a professional approach to speaking will not only enhance your application , but also prepare you for the live evaluation stage , where your ability to think and respond like a seasoned professional is put to the test .

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The Accredited Speaker Program represents one of the highest forms of recognition within Toastmasters , and the effort required to achieve it is substantial but not unachievable . However , for those who persevere , the awards extend far beyond the title itself . Accredited speakers are seen as leaders in the field of communication . They set high standards for others to aspire to and often play a vital role in inspiring other members to improve their skills . The accredited speaker designation is more than just a goal . It's a journey that embodies the Toastmasters spirit of growth , excellence and community . By challenging yourself to pursue this program , you commit to the process of continuous improvement that will benefit you both personally and professionally . You'll develop resilience , hone your craft and join a prestigious community that celebrates the art and science of public speaking .

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So , to wrap up our episode today , whether you're an aspiring professional speaker or simply a Toastmasters member with a passion for impactful communication , the Accredited Speaker program offers a rewarding path . It's rigorous , no doubt , but the journey to becoming an accredited speaker will undoubtedly shape you into a more skilled , confident and inspiring speaker . So if you're ready to take your speaking to the next level , consider embarking on this path , and I'll pop the links to all the accredited speaker resources in the description below . So thank you for joining me on this episode . I hope you found value in understanding some of the elements of what it takes to become an accredited speaker with Toastmasters International , whether you're interested in applying or simply inspired by the pursuit of excellence . Remember that the journey to becoming a better speaker is a rewarding one , however you choose to do it . Keep practicing , keep improving and , who knows , maybe one day you'll be the next Toastmaster to earn this prestigious designation .

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If you're ready to unlock your potential , consider joining a Toastmasters club near you . Check out the find a club link on the Toastmasters international website at wwwtoastmastersorg . It's worth visiting a couple of different clubs as a guest to see which club best suits you . If you do take the leap and visit a meeting , I would absolutely love to hear your experience . Feel free to message me at talkativetoastmaster at gmailcom or tag me in the comments if you found this podcast on YouTube , facebook , instagram or Twitter .

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