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  • Millennial Leadership — Learn from the best millennial leadership advocate himself!Andrew Tsuro (eHub | CEO)Radio TI | Where Leaders TalkIn this final episode of Coffee With Toastmasters, Wendy Khumalo wraps up her first season with the spectacular, exemplary millennial leadership advocate, Andrew Tsuro.It is evident throughout this episode that Toastmasters International is indeed the leading organization in leadership development and proficient public speaking. Andrew Tsuro, who is one of the 2018’s Top 10 Global Young Future Leaders recognized by the HR.com’s LEAD Leadership Excellence awards, walks us through his journey in Toastmasters, his profound experience in leadership and shares the value that his newly found company, The eHub, will bring to our African continent. Andrew is a two times Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) and currently serves at the chairman of the Toastmasters Leadership Institute in Southern Africa and the club President of Entrepreneurs Toastmasters Club in Pretoria, a special club in the district. Tune in to this episode to also learn about the 3 types of special Toastmasters Clubs that he is a part of. Towards the end of the episode, Andrew shares his most valuable advice to all millennial leaders in our continent and around the world. From Wendy 'Thank you so much for being a part of my development journey as a podcast host by tuning in to these astonishing episodes with spectacular speakers and leaders. See you next season! Stay safe.'


    Learn more about the eHub http://ehub.co.za/

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    Be a part of our Toastmasters community! All our clubs are still functional during this period, online. Find a club near you. https://www.toastmasters.org/find-a-club

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  • A Man of Firsts — Staying current by being a ToastmasterEdmore Gamundani (Human Resources Development Practitioner, Keynote Speaker, Executive Speech Coach and Author) tells Elizabeth Viljoen on Creating Culture of all the first things he experienced:• Although being the last Division Governor for the Pretoria/Zimbabwe Division (because the title changed to Division Director), he was the first District Governor from outside South Africa.• Thereafter he was the first Southern African Club Growth Director (because of the title change).• He was the first Member of District 74 Cabinet outside South Africa.• He was the first man of colour in the District 74 Trio (District Director, Programme Quality Director, Club Growth Director). He faced and overcame mental challenges, both mental and geographical. He says: 'You can only learn to swim by swimming. You can only learn to speak by speaking. And you can only learn to lead, by leading.'


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  • Enhancing Communication — Learn How To Enhance and Master Your Communication SkillsKgobero 'Kage' Kehuparetse (Oratory C-Suite Masterclass | Founder)Radio TI, Where Leaders Talk!In this episode of Coffee With Toastmasters, Wendy Khumalo discusses enhanced communication with Kgobero Kehuparetse, also well known as Kage.Kage is an Entrepreneur, Master of Ceremonies and Facilitator. He is a three time national speech champion in Botswana and travels Africa to facilitate conferences and other corporate events. Kage is also the founder of the Oratory C-Suite Masterclass, a Public Speaking Programme designed and tailored for corporates in Southern Africa. He is the current Division L Director, overseeing and supporting clubs in Limpopo, the Sandton area, Mahikeng and Botswana.In this episode, he opens up about his journey in Toastmasters International and how he found his passion in public speaking and communication. He then discusses different types of communications styles, how corporate cultures should incorporate communication skills and how leaders and individuals in organizations can contribute to enhanced communication in the workplace. Kage also offers his valuable advice on what enhanced communication really entails and how we can all apply it to our lives.


    Keep up with Kgobero 'Kage' Kehuparetse on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kgobero-kehuparetse-a9399a41/

    To visit a Toastmasters Club near you, visit: https://www.toastmasters.org/find-a-club

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  • New ways — Journalism and Media Studies LecturerHannah TarindwaRadio TI | Where Leaders TalkHannah Tarindwa tells Elizabeth Viljoen about her passion for teaching, writing, reading, talking, travelling - LIFE. As a lecturer she finds creative ways to stimulate critical thinking and exposes her students to all kinds of new things - new experiences, new books, new ways of doing things, new ways of thinking. She always looks at life from different angles.As the Vice President of Public Relations, Hannah vigorously promotes her Windhoek club, Tarentaal Toastmasters, on the Southern African Toastmasters Facebook group, showing fellow Toastmasters how it can be done - with video clips and lively conversations.


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  • In this episode of Creating Culture, Elizabeth Viljoen interviews Adolph Kaestner, a Distinguished Toastmaster who has been District 74 Governor in 1988/89. He joined Toastmasters in 1983 and for 37 years has been instrumental in the growth of Toastmasters Southern Africa. After years in banking, Adolph became a Professional Speaker and Trainer. Throughout his career he has mentored other leaders and speakers, and considers Toastmasters as excellent training for any career. Although retired, he is still actively involved in Toastmasters and his community as a mentor and an inspirational speaker. His mantra is: 'What gets recognised, gets repeated.'


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  • In this episode of Cappuccino Catch-ups and Meaningful Mochas, Teresa interviews two lovely young ladies, Ruvimbo and Aaliyah who are both in their final year of high school and discuss the effects and pressures of the current Covid19 pandemic. The girls are smart, strong and have a positive message for the listeners.The message is that this pandemic should not be about 'social distancing' but rather about 'physical distancing' and that we should still remain social with our peers and remain present and supportive to one another. They also have a message to the teens out there listening that, you are not alone, that you are strong and that you will get through this. Use this time to rest, reclaim and refocus your energies on things that lift your spirit and makes you happy.

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  • Radio TI | Where Leaders TalkNikki Quinn, current Toastmasters International District 74 Director, is interviewed by Elizabeth Viljoen on Radio TI's podcast program 'Creating Culture.'Our Southern African District Director answers important questions about the annual Council Meeting and International Prepared Speaking Contest - the highlight of the local Toastmasters's year. Due to measures implemented to prevent the spread of Covid-19, the important meeting and contest will be held online. What is the vision if the District Council meeting? Why can't the meeting be postponed? What District business must be conducted? Who will attend? May I as a regular member attend? And most importantly: Will the meeting be fun?


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  • In this ninth episode of 'Cappuccino Catch-ups and Meaningful Mochas' Teresa Huber of Radio TMI (Radio Toastmasters International, District 74) interviews Dorothy Chanakira (DTM, Coach and Executive Toastmasters Past President). Dorothy believes that success is the progressive realisation of a worthy ideal. She shares her experience with teens and believes that leadership is not only taught but also demonstrated by leading through example. Dorothy encourages people to live in the present as most people speak on the past or future and forget to live in the moment. Coach Dorothy says that due to the current situation there is no better time then now to self reflect, re-strategize and reconnect with self and others in the true sense of the word.

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  • Radio TI | Where leaders talkElizabeth Viljoen of Creating Culture interviews Erich Viedge, who has been a Toastmaster for many years and has been the Toastmasters International District 74 Director for 2011/12. He is a business improvement coach, an international speaker, and a consultant focusing on business improvement, leadership, innovation, team effectiveness and motivation.Erich is also a polyglot. The difference between a polyglot and a multilingual person is that a polyglot loves languages for their own sake, while a multilingual person learned languages due to external factors. How has Toastmasters influenced his career? Who are his mentors? How do we inspire through speaking? How will digital media such as podcasting and online meetings shape our culture?


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  • Radio TI | Where Leaders TalkIn this episode of 'Cappuccino Catch-ups and Meaningful Mochas,' Teresa Huber interviews Rachelle Da Silva from the Christian Counselling Centre in Harare, Zimbabwe. Rachelle is confident in the skills and techniques that she uses to bringing out positive outcomes. Her work as a counsellor has brought so much joy in herself and in those she works with. Through this passionate work, she has been able to recognise miracles that helped around her. If anyone needs to speak to Rachelle, please contact her through the website.


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  • Radio TI | Where Leaders Talk. In this 8th episode of Coffee With Toastmasters, Wendy Khumalo talks to Carole Grech-Cumbo, the founder of Thrive, about Stress and it’s management. Carole Grech-Cumbo started her career in a children's home where she was entrusted with the psychological and emotional wellbeing of nearly 100 children between the ages of 3 and 18. This ignited her lifelong passion for working with young children and teenagers. Despite being a full-time mom and entrepreneur, Carole always endeavoured to find ways to better deal with the human condition by studying hundreds of books and immersing herself in numerous courses over the years.All of Carole’s knowledge and experience has now culminated in Thrive’s powerful courses. Each of these is based on the curation of the most effective and powerful strategies she has studied that enable the transformation from struggle to flourish in this challenging day and age.In this episode, where she shares her knowledge on stress and it’s management she talks about her organization, Thrive, her journey in Toastmasters International and elaborates her definition of Stress. As her mission at Thrive is to help children and adults deal with stress, she also discusses stressors in both children and adults and how to notice stress in children, how to help them manage it as well as ways to deal with stress in this time of a global pandemic.


    Learn about Carole’s organizations Thrive at: https://www.choosetothrive.co.za

    Read Carole’s blog about managing stress now and dealing with emotional roller coaster rides: https://www.choosetothrive.co.za/blog

    Visit a Toastmasters Club near you: https://www.toastmasters.org/find-a-club

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  • Radio TI | Where Leaders TalkIn this episode of 'Creating Culture,' Elizabeth Viljoen of One Hour Toastmasters Club, Auckland, interviews fellow Radio TI podcaster, Wendy Khumalo (Accenture Toastmasters Club, Johannesburg). They talk about the Toastmasters rituals Wendy loves most, and how Wendy wants to create culture in her community. Covid-19 is shaping a new world, and the kind of play we choose will determine how our future culture will look. Hannah Tarindwa from Tarentaal Toastmasters Club in Windhoek, Namibia, is the guest podcaster. She talks about our processes that are more important than our goals.


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  • Radio TMI | Where Leaders TalkIn this eighth episode of 'Cappuccino Catch-ups and Meaningful Mochas' Teresa Huber of Radio TMI (Radio Toastmasters International, District 74) interviews Chris Fourie (teacher and coach), Nicole Grant (special needs teacher and coach), two Zimbabwean teachers. They talk about the support teenagers need from their coaches, teachers and parents, and touch on the problem of teenage suicide.


    Toastmasters International Youth Leadership Program https://www.toastmasters.org/education/youth-leadership-program

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  • In this episode of Coffee With Toastmasters, Wendy Khumalo chats to Adam Hoffman about the importance of proper posture, body functional movement, nutrition as well as the transferable skills from Toastmasters International to business. Adam Hoffman is the owner and head coach of his growing Fitness Company, Hoffman’s Fitness (HF). He is a Certified Personal Trainer, Nutritionist, and Golf Specialist through N.A.S.M. (National Academy of Sports Medicine), a Crossfit Level-1 Trainer, TRX Qualified and a proud Toastmaster member.Adam’s practice in the fitness industry has one enduring goal, and that is to safely provide proper exercise and nutrition guidance for each client.“When training your body in the areas of muscle building, weight control, endurance boost and mobility increase through exercise and nutrition, you also gain the ability to maintain and improve health all while helping to prevent, mitigate, and potentially cure a variety of bodily pains and diseases.” Says Adam.The exercise focus at HF is on total body functional movement. Most of these functional movements mimic how humans move on a daily basis, including: squats, deadlifts, chest press, shoulder press, and many more multi-joint and single joint exercises. Think about picking things off of the ground or lifting things above your head, even getting out of your car. Hoffman’s Fitness teaches how to perform these tasks properly for strength, everyday life, and overall health.Their nutrition focus is on whole foods that are minimally processed with a minimal amount of ingredients. If you’re battling with making a decision between working out, exercising or having better eating patterns or the overall benefits of these remedies, you definitely will want to listen in till the end as Adam gives his professional advice on nutrition and fitness.


    Connect with Adam at: https://hoffmansfitness.com

    To find a Toastmasters club near you visit: https://www.toastmasters.org/find-a-club

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  • Radio TMI | Where Leaders TalkIn the second episode of 'Creating Culture,' Elizabeth Viljoen interviews fellow Radio TMI podcaster Teresa Huber of Executive Toastmasters Club in Harare, Zimbabwe. They talk about overcoming fears such as talking in front of people or becoming a leader, and how Toastmasters help them to find their voices. They discuss how they are creating culture through play (such as the rituals during a Toastmasters club meeting). Hannah Tarindwa of Tarentaal Toastmasters in Windhoek, Namibia, is a guest podcaster on the show. Hannah talks about our community responsibilities in an age of fear.


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  • Radio TMI | Where Leaders TalkIn this sixth episode of 'Cappuccino Catch-ups and Meaningful Mochas' Teresa Huber of Radio TMI (Radio Toastmasters International, District 74) interviews Tinashe Kingsley Mariga. As the uncle of a nephew who lost his parents at a young age, he stepped into the role of parenting. During this interview he talks about his role as a single dad and shares tips such as how to attentively listen to teenagers and how to help them with problem solving. Toastmasters helped to form him into the person he is today - and through Toastmasters he practiced exactly those skills he needed to become such a good parent. Leadership and listening skills are some of the transferable skills we need in everyday situations like parenthood.


    Toastmasters International Youth Leadership Program https://www.toastmasters.org/education/youth-leadership-program

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  • Radio TMI, Where Leaders Talk! In this 6th Episode of Coffee With Toastmasters, Wendy Khumalo chats to Njabulo Nkosi, DTM (Distinguished Toastmasters) and author about what really inspires success, why we should treat ourselves as businesses and the transferable skills to business from Toastmasters International. Njabulo James Nkosi is a project management professional, certified life coach, speaker and Distinguished Toastmaster. He was born and raised in Benoni and graduated from Rhodes University. He is passionate about growth and development for himself and others. He is the author of two books. The first one is Inspired Success: The Five Keys To Reaching Greater Heights of Achievement which was launched in 2017. His second and latest book is You Are A Business, Treat Yourself Like One! The Five Business Essentials For Personal Transformation and Building a Better Future, which was launched in December 2019. He is launching a podcast titled ‘The NJ Podcast’, which aims to share inspiration through lessons and conversations with people about reaching true success. His favorite tagline is ‘Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal.’ And this week, he is giving away his book Inspired Success to two people with impressive definitions of what his favorite tagline means to them. Listen till the end to receive instructions about the competition and listen in as Njabulo gives his inspiring advice to aspiring authors.


    To purchase Inspired Success, The Five keys To Reaching Greater Heights of Achievement, visit: https://www.amazon.com/Inspired-Success-Njabulo-Nkosi-ebook/dp/B073WFG581

    To purchase You Are A Business, Treat Yourself Like One! The Five Business Essentials For Personal Transformation & Building a Better Future, visit: https://www.takealot.com/you-are-a-business/PLID65080967

    To find a Toastmasters Club near you, visit: https://www.toastmasters.org/find-a-club

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  • Radio TMI | Where Leaders TalkIn this fifth episode of ""Cappuccino Catch-ups and Meaningful Mochas"" Teresa Huber of Radio TMI (Radio Toastmasters International, District 74) interviews three Zimbabwean schoolgirls who found a voice by participating in youth clubs and learned how to cope with peer pressure.


    Toastmasters International Youth Leadership Program https://www.toastmasters.org/education/youth-leadership-program

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  • Radio TMI, Where leaders talk! In this 5th episode of Coffee With Toastmasters, Wendy Khumalo discusses diversity with Lucinda Harman. Lucinda is highly passionate about diversity and is always striving to be the greatest version of herself. She guides others to self-mastery with the very tools and skills she discovered on her own healing journey. She is a proud Toastmaster, a mentor to a new Toastmasters Club, a coach to PWC Toastmasters and she is the South African Toastmasters district’s social media coordinator. With her love for speaking and coaching she aims to take her skills to the professional space. In this episode, she opens up about her journey and transformation through Toastmasters. Talks about the meaning of diversity, how she identifies with the concept, what she grew up to believe about diversity and her fight against discrimination. If you thought discrimination and racism is only a fight for people of color, then tune into this episode and explore a different perspective.


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  • Radio TMI | Where Leaders TalkIn this fourth episode, Teresa Huber of Radio TMI (Radio Toastmasters International, District 74) interviews fellow single mothers Claudia Da Silva and Vongai Tugwete about the challenges of raising teenagers in a world controlled by social media. They discuss peer pressure, building a community of friends, and how their teenagers became or are becoming well-adapted adults. Since their children have attended the Toastmasters Youth Leadership Program at school in Zimbabwe, they can compare notes on the advantages of honing speaking and leadership skills.


    Toastmasters International | Youth Leadership Program https://www.toastmasters.org/education/youth-leadership-program

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