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Tag: Toastmasters Divison A district 59

Impromptu Rainbow Speaking – Barbara Kondilis

October 10, 2017October 15, 2017 David Martinrainbow

Do you dread having to speak on the spot? Probably yes. Can you formulate an instant and intelligent, response to a question? Probably not. Few people can. Yet, this is an incredible skill to have[…]

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Use red cues to create red hues

March 29, 2017 David Martinrainbow

  Red cues create the valuable red hues a speech needs to stand out in a speech contest. At our Divison A Toastmasters Conference yesterday I heard nine speakers deliver their best speeches and 5[…]

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Rainbow Shine

March 18, 2017 David Martinrainbow

I apologize for letting my blogging slip and not keeping as regular in my posts. Oddly, it is the fault of the rainbow which keeps bringing me good things like books to read, shows to[…]

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Let your imagination run wild

September 16, 2016June 4, 2019 David Martinrainbow

What a week! Launching my blog, Speak the Rainbow, came faster than planned as, to my surprise, I learnt I will be presenting a workshop about rainbow speaking to all the Toastmasters at the Division[…]

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