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Episode #40: Goal Setting for Toastmasters with Dena Harris

Wednesday, September 24th @ 2:09 PMpost viewed 1173 times

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An award-winning author and feature writer, Dena contributes to publications globally, specializing in articles on product marketing, career and job-search strategies, public speaking, and pets.

Dena has authored and contributed to numerous books and is completing a book on speaking tips for the everyday speaker. A speechwriter for corporate executives, Dena teaches nationwide workshops on public speaking, networking, and writing for magazines. She has presented to the National Speaker’s Association, the International Cat Writer’s Association, and Toastmaster’s Leadership Training Groups, among others.


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Misterkim said on Tuesday, October 21st @ 8:28 PM:

Good job again, guys.  Dena was a fine guest, easy to listen to, some neat stories and most importantly, she had good recommendations on goal setting.

Kim Gross

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Episode #39: Avoiding International Blunders with Terri Morrison

Wednesday, September 17th @ 2:22 PMpost viewed 1134 times

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Join Bo, Ryan, and special guest Terri Morrison from http://www.kissboworshakehands.com , in a lively and entertaining discussion on speaking and doing business internationally.


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Episode #38: From China to the US with Angie Palmer

Wednesday, September 10th @ 2:27 PMpost viewed 874 times

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Join Bo, Ryan, and special guest Angie Palmer as they discuss Angie's recent article in the Toastmaster magazine entitled, "from China to the US".


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AngiePalmer said on Wednesday, September 10th @ 9:22 PM:

Bo & Ryan

Thanks again for the interview.  It's always great to share experiences with other Toastmasters.  The phone was breaking up a bit in the beginning, so I didn't exactly hear every single word you said...obviously I gave a funny answer to one of your comments. Embarassed

Anyway, great job with the podcast and I look forward to talking with you two again.

Angie

www.angiepalmer.net

www.skyepublicrelations.com

 

a guest said on Wednesday, September 10th @ 10:35 PM:

Excellent!
I hope Bo and Ryan come as guests sometime to Moundbuilders Club #511 in Newark Ohio.
We don't encourage passing gas at our meetings however! We are trhilled to have Angie as part of our toastmasters team here.

regards,
Jeff Chorpenning
#511 President 08-09
www.lectern.us

a guest said on Thursday, September 11th @ 8:02 AM:

Bo & Ryan,

Thanks for not beating Angie up too much during your interview. Since you've decided to use one of Angie's model shoot photos, I'd like to mention it is "Mrs. Angie Palmer". We're trying to limit her bandwidth to business related contacts and cut down on the would be suitors flooding her websites with date requests. :)

Thanks,

MSgt Keith Palmer, USAF
Moundbuilders 511
aka Mr. Angie Palmer (since she's famous now)

a guest said on Friday, September 12th @ 5:09 PM:

Angie did a great job and held her own with Bo & Ryan. That is the Angie I know and love. Ohio's gain was definitely Alamogordo's loss. I enjoyed it.

Barbara Sturgis
Alamogordo (Fat Cottonwood), NM

a guest said on Monday, September 15th @ 11:01 AM:

I read your article on the Toastmasters Magazine. It's a great success story. Thanks for sharing it!

a guest said on Thursday, November 6th @ 1:31 PM:

Ciao Angie,

The infornation I received from you was extremely beneficial to my area of business.
I'm going to use it to acquire more leads. God Bless You dear!
If you know anyone that might be interested in making more money you can direct them here:
www.greatcareerplan.com/?r_henry. I assure you that they will appreciate your direction.

You live in Alamo Gordo which means FAT Cottonwood in Spanish, correct?
My church just happens to be called Cottonwood Christian Center. Just thought I'd share this info with you not that it is pertinent to anything--lol.
So how long have you been living in America?
Angie, I hope your life is blessded by God and His angels cover your family always...

Respectfully,
Robert Henry

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Episode #37: Speaking To Youngsters with Caren Neile, Ph.D.

Wednesday, September 3rd @ 2:33 PMpost viewed 743 times

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Caren Neile, Ph.D., directs the South Florida Storytelling Project at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, where she is full-time faculty in Storytelling Studies. Dr. Neile teaches and performs throughout the country and abroad, including, last year, as a Fulbright Senior Specialist at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Dr. Neile's numerous publications include two books and 16 articles in The Toastmaster magazine. She is a founding editor of the international academic journal Storytelling, Self, Society. Caren has served as a board member of the Florida Storytelling Association and the Healing Story Alliance, and is founder and past president of the Palm Beach County Storytelling Guild. She received a 2006 Oracle Award for Service and Leadership from the National Storytelling Network and has appeared in Cosmopolitan magazine and on National Public Radio.


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a guest said on Thursday, September 4th @ 6:28 AM:

Hello from a Storyteller /Folore in the Midwest part of the country, Merrillville, Indiana. I a now a retired Teacher I have performed some of my original work , while on tour oveseas in Hanau Germany. I would love to meet this lovely performer and possibly learn how the two of us can appear on stage together in concert. Please e-mail me back in order to discuss this opportunity in the near future. I would like to thank you in advance for your kind assistant in this matter. I also do look forward to working with you. Respectfully Yours, Sherrell M. Garth



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