
The Toastmaster's Experience
"The Toastmaster's Experience," a podcast packed with valuable knowledge and motivation from real Toastmasters members. Each episode explores the transformative journeys of individuals who have used Toastmasters to overcome fears, enhance speaking abilities, and achieve personal growth. Discover actionable tips and techniques to improve your speaking and leadership skills.âPLEASE subscribe to "The Toastmaster's Experience" and start your journey toward becoming a more confident communicator and effective leader.
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The Toastmaster's Experience
EP 51 - The Resource Round-Up: 8 Toastmasters Share Their Favorites
On The Toastmasters Experience, I love shining a light on one powerful question:
đĄ âWhat books, podcasts, tools, or routines have shaped your self-development?â
In this special compilation, youâll hear from eight inspiring voicesâeach with a unique perspective on where they turn for wisdom, confidence, and inspiration.
đď¸ Lana (Ep. 24) shares how following domestic politics and programs like Insiders and The Party Room sharpened her listening and speaking skills.
đď¸ Vicki (Ep. 26) turns to TED Talks and speech and drama lessons as resources that expand her speaking repertoire beyond the club room.
đď¸ Roger (Ep. 34) credits mentors like Craig Valentine, Simon Sinek, and Eric Thomas for fueling his energy and growth.
đď¸ Jody (Ep. 35) â Sparked by BrenĂŠ Brownâs Power of Vulnerability, Jody stepped into deeper, more authentic storytelling. She also recommends William Whitecloudâs The Secrets of Natural Success, and finds ongoing inspiration in Lewis Howes, Brendon Burchard, Gabby Bernstein, and Gabor MatĂŠ.
đď¸ Frankie (Ep. 39) â A bedside staple: James Clearâs Atomic Habitsâespecially habit stacking and trigger design. For podcasts, Frankie rotates Diary of a CEO, Chris Williamsonâs Modern Wisdom and Andrew Huberman for science-backed performance.
đď¸ Ramona (Ep. 44) â Two words: Nancy Levin. Her book Worthy reframed Ramonaâs self-worth and pricing (a recommendation via Craig Valentine). A must-read for anyone who senses a gap between talent and income.
đď¸ Marc (Ep. 46) â A teacher at heart, Marcâs communication canon includes Carmine Galloâs Talk Like TED, Nancy Duarteâs Resonate, James C. Humesâ Speak Like Churchill, Stand Like Lincoln, and Chip Heathâs Made to Stickâpractical blueprints for memorable messaging.
đď¸ Maria (Ep. 50) â Oprah & Dr. Bruce Perryâs What Happened to You? shifts the lens from âwhatâs wrongâ to âwhat happened,â deepening empathy in education and in club culture. She also highlights Head & Heart: The Art of Modern Leadership by Kirstin Ferguson, championing service-first leadership that empowers others.
đ§ If any of these spark curiosity, dive back into their full episodes for the complete stories and strategies.