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Toastmaster Journeys

Toastmaster Journeys

De: Vivian Reed
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Every Toastmaster has a journey — the white-knuckle Ice Breaker, the evaluation that changed everything, the leadership role that stretched them, the contest that tested their nerve. Vivian Reed sits down with members from clubs around the world to trace how ordinary people became confident communicators and leaders, one meeting at a time.© AIHosts.fm Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • Bo Bennett's Most Mortifying Toastmasters Moments
    May 29 2026
    ## Episode Summary Bo Bennett, entrepreneur, author, and psychologist, joins Vivian Reed to unpack the speech that sent him running to Toastmasters: a conference presentation in Florida where his mouth went so dry mid-speech that his vice president had to bring him a glass of water on stage. From that moment through decades of membership and launching the Toastmasters Podcast, Bo traces the slow, unglamorous climb from panic to confidence. --- ## What You'll Learn - **Why confidence collapses mid-speech:** Bo pinpoints the exact mental flip — the moment you stop thinking about your message and start obsessing over the fact that everyone is staring at you, waiting. - **The Ice Breaker won't save you:** Bo's first Toastmasters speech wasn't a turning point — it was unremarkable, and that's the point. Anxiety reduction happens gradually across many speeches, not in one cathartic moment. - **Why rehearsal works beyond memorization:** Drawing on his background as a social psychologist, Bo explains that practice is essentially repeated visualization of doing well — building a memory bank of success you can draw on when it counts. - **Perfect practice, not just practice:** Bo makes the distinction that rehearsing badly doesn't build confidence — the real payoff comes when you've practiced enough that you're actually delivering it well in the room. - **Toastmasters as social counterbalance:** For someone who works mostly behind a screen, Bo describes club attendance as a deliberate reset — a way to get out, interact, and stay socially engaged. --- ## Notable Quotes > "I started obsessing on the fact that I was standing there in front of all of these people and everybody was staring at me completely silent, just waiting for the next words to come out of my mouth." > — Bo Bennett > "Once you know you can do it, when the real time comes, hopefully you could connect with that confidence and do a really good job delivering the speech." > — Bo Bennett --- ## About the Guest Bo Bennett is an entrepreneur, author, and social psychologist who joined Toastmasters in 2003 after a memorably disastrous conference speech in Florida — one that required a mid-presentation glass of water delivered by his own vice president. Over the years he founded the Toastmasters Podcast, which grew from a local district show to an international audience and is now hosted by Greg Gazin. Bo has also taught public speaking to teenagers through Student Athletes Rising, applying principles he traces directly to his Toastmasters training. He still stays involved behind the scenes and can be found at bobennett.com. --- ## Topics Covered - Public Speaking Anxiety - The Spotlight Effect - Ice Breaker Speeches - Rehearsal and Visualization - Long-Term Club Membership - Teaching Teens to Speak - Toastmasters Podcast Origin
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