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Highlights of World Champions of Public Speaking 2017

Here are the Results of World Champions of Public Speaking 2017:

Congratulations to Manoj Vasudevan of Singapore, District 80, on becoming the 2017 World Champion of Public Speaking.

Congratulations to Simon Bucknall, District 91, on finishing in second place.

Congratulations to Kevin Stamper, District 48, on finishing in third place for his speech.

Manoj Vasudevan World Champion of ‪Public Speaking 2017 Full Speech, “Pull Less, Bend More.”

Watch Manoj Vasudevan, the 2017 Toastmasters World Champion of Public Speaking—deliver his winning speech titled, “Pull Less, Bend More.” It’s about the power of being flexible in relationship.

Singapore management consultant wins Toastmasters’ 2017 World Championship of Public Speaking.

Here’s a breakdown of the speech that won the 2017 World Championship of Public Speaking:

  1. He immediately disarms his audience.
  2. He delivers his message clearly and concisely.
  3. He speaks as if he’s having a conversation.
  4. He lets his body language flow naturally.
  5. He adjusts his speech according to its reception.

Top 3 public speaking tips, according to the world champion of public speaking

“Public speaking can be daunting for some. But like any skill, it can be perfected with time.
Manoj Vasudevan, the 2017 Toastmasters World Champion of Public Speaking, says you can easily overcome this fear.”

Here are his top three tips on public speaking:

  1. Be a messenger (not just a speaker)
  2. Determine the ultimate goal of the speech
  3. Don’t just tell — sell

2nd Place Winner 2017 World Championship of Public Speaking – Simon Bucknall

“Watch Simon Bucknall, ACB, CL— second place winner of the 2017 Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking—deliver a speech titled, “What James Bullock Taught Me.” It’s about breaking down fear and hatred to achieve greater understanding among each other.”

3rd Place Winner 2017 World Championship of Public Speaking – Kevin Stamper

“Watch Kevin Stamper—the third place winner of the 2017 Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking—deliver a speech titled, “Speak Up.” It’s about the importance of finding your voice.”

Practice is the key to helping you improve on your communication and presentation skills. Join Toastmasters and find a club that you like to practise your speeches in a friendly environments.  You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

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World Champions of Public Speaking Winning Speeches Playlist

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Highlights of World Champions of Public Speaking 2016

Here are the Results of World Champions of Public Speaking 2016:

World Champions of Public Speaking 2016

Congratulations to Darren Tay Wen Jie of Singapore, District 80, on becoming the 2016 World Champion of Public Speaking.

Congratulations to Aaron Beverly of Pennsylvania, District 18, on finishing in second place.

Congratulations to Josephine Lee of Founders District in California, on finishing in third place for her speech.
Source:http://www.toastmasters.org

Darren Tay Wen Jie World Champion of ‪Public Speaking 2016 Full Speech, “Outsmart; Outlast”.


Here’s a breakdown of the speech that won the 2016 World Championship of Public Speaking.
Source: http://www.businessinsider.sg/toastmasters-public-speaking-champion-darren-tay-2016-8

  1. He immediately disarms the audience
  2. He develops a message
  3. He lets that message guide his speech
  4. He effectively uses body language
  5. He has a dialogue with the audience

Singaporean lawyer wins the international public speaking championship.
Here is another press release about the event.

Highlights of 2nd place winner 2016 World Championship of Public Speaking – Aaron Beverly

Highlights of 3rd place winner 2016 World Championship of Public Speaking – Josephine Lee

Practice is the key to helping you improve your communication and presentation skills. Join Toastmasters and find a club that you like to practise your speeches in a friendly environment.  You are welcome to visit our Kampong Ubi Toastmasters Club if you are living in Singapore.

P.S.
World Champions of Public Speaking Winning Speeches Playlist

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“Welcome to Toastmasters” Video

“Welcome to Toastmasters” Video

The video shares Eduardo’s story. Watch how he evolves from nervous novice to dynamic presenter with the help of some friends in Toastmasters. Discover how the Toastmasters Program can help everyone to become better communicators.

“Hear from people whose lives were changed by the Toastmasters program!
Experience how Toastmasters can help you improve your communication and leadership skills!”

Welcome to Toastmasters! The entire 15-minute story

If you want to overcome stage fright and learn to speak with confidence, join a toastmasters club.

You are welcome to visit our Kowloon-Singapore Toastmasters Club (KSTMC) if you are living in Singapore.

Yetti
Immediate Past Club President
Kowloon-Singapore Toastmasters Club

“Helping You To Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking and Speak With Confidence!”
Website: http://public-speaking-singapore.com
Blog: https://blog.public-speaking-singapore.com

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Youtube Videos – Overcome Fear of Public Speaking

“Youtube Videos – Overcome Fear of Public Speaking”

Here are two good youtube videos taking about how to overcome Fear of Public Speaking. Enjoy!

Yetti
Club President 2007-2008
Kowloon-Singapore Toastmasters Club

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Michelle Yozzo Drake – Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking

“Fear of public speaking ranks higher than fear of DEATH! Michelle Yozzo Drake reveals her secrets for overcoming the fear of public speaking to deliver powerful presentations”

How to Overcome Fear of Public Speaking: Be a Confident Speaker

“”There are many speaker myths out there that need to be dispelled in order to overcome the fear of public speaking,” says Larina Kase and Harrison Monarth, authors of “The Confident Speaker.”
One is, if you’re anxious you will not perform well. In reality we actually need anxiety to perform well; we just need the right level of anxiety. People start getting a little nervous, they feel their heart beating quickly and they think oh no, I’m anxious, I’m not going to do a good job when we found in research that in fact when people are a bit anxious they do a fine job.
You can be proactive and learn supportive, empowering strategies that will help you to go from scared speechless to confident speaker…”

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