‘Seismic Thoughts & Money on Your Mind’
The first
Toastmaster’s meeting of the year started with a great turnout of members and
one guest, with an interesting jam packed meeting agenda. It was ably
facilitated by our Toast Master of the day Darryl, and everyone was met
personally and given a clearly written agenda to follow. A reminder to members
to fill in their leadership books was also timely, maybe this will be the year I
complete mine!
In
addition, the new whiteboard (evidenced by the plastic wrapping) was unveiled
and was well-used throughout the meeting. Thanks Craig.
We were
privileged to hear two thought provoking speeches. Our first speaker Noel was
warmly introduced by Barbara and we also heard how he had influenced her return
to the TM fold. The title of his speech was ‘Seismic Thoughts,’ and we were
treated to insider knowledge of how engineers and the Wellington City Council
had worked together in checking buildings to ensure public safety after the
recent earthquake. Earthquakes are inevitable in this country and each one has a
unique pattern which determines the extent of damage that results. Listening to
this speech was reassuring for Barbara and she gave a very positive evaluation.
She had one recommendation to give it more impact – stop, drop and
hold!
Our
second speaker was introduced by Graeme with the question, ‘Who likes money,’
well who doesn’t? So we were all primed to hear Patrick’s speech ‘What is
Inflation’. This technically difficult topic was broken down for the fiscally
challenged, along with the role that inflation plays and the factors that
influence it, and all of which were ably explained. The concluding comments
asked us to weigh the benefits of inflation versus deflation and made us aware
that what the government does with the budget affects us personally. Graeme gave
a very affirming evaluation and no recommendations. Given that this was a speech
put together at very short notice this was well deserved
feedback.
Table
Topics was well received by the audience with questions put by Petrice on what
participants had done in the festive season. Laurel had grandchildren from
Australia running amok through her house for Christmas, in Carol’s household
everyone chose their favourite scrumptious sounding dish, Craig had all his
family together in beautiful Gisborne for his favourite holiday memory, Mike
went to bed early on New Year’s Eve but got up for the fireworks and Helen
neatly sidestepped her New Year’s resolution by an ‘intention’ to take mini
holidays in NZ. All of the speakers spoke well and entertained us with their
stories of holiday fun. As a result Russell had no recommendations for anyone
and gave positive feedback to all.Linda gave us a well rounded general Evaluation, in the time available and Jen utilised an app. from the Toastmaster's website to assist with a full Timekeeper's report.
A most
enjoyable meeting and a taste of many more to come this year.
Best
Speaker: Patrick
Best
Evaluator: Barbara
Best
Table Topic: Craig
It looks like you all hit the ground running. Happy New Year everyone.
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