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Category Archives: Toastmasters

Elise Lonsdale has ben involved with Toastmasters International since 2014. She has participated in Melbourne, Perth and New Zealand. Elise has held Executive Positions at club level and held a District Position while participating in New Zealand.

Still Standing – What Doesn’t Kill You Makes you Stronger

Disability & Assistive Technology Access Australasia Posted on November 30, 2025 by Elise LonsdaleNovember 30, 2025

This past week, I delivered a Toastmasters speech titled Still Standing — a reflection on one of the most turbulent, confronting, yet strengthening years of my life. At the heart of the speech was a line first written by 19th-century … Continue reading →

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Vox Pop at Toast of the Country Club – A One-Sentence Challenge

Disability & Assistive Technology Access Australasia Posted on November 23, 2025 by Elise LonsdaleNovember 27, 2025

Lets start with a little bit of fun as a Vox Pop. Elise Lonsdale is linking her Toastmasters experience to her Business. Toastmasters encourages strong communication and business skills, growth and confidence. “Toastmasters, Where Leaders are Made” At Thursday night’s … Continue reading →

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How to Avoid Coming up to the Front of the Room to Deliver a Table Topic or Speech in Toastmasters

Disability & Assistive Technology Access Australasia Posted on November 11, 2025 by Elise LonsdaleNovember 11, 2025

As many of you know, in July 2025, I served as the Toastmaster for the afternoon at Wandan Toastmasters, where the theme was Artificial Intelligence. Typically, someone with a major role doesn’t receive a table topic, but in this instance, … Continue reading →

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Reading with Speach – Writing an Affective Speech

Disability & Assistive Technology Access Australasia Posted on November 11, 2025 by Elise LonsdaleNovember 11, 2025

On May, 25th 2013, I did my second project in the presentation master is pathway at Toastmasters. One of my clubs is Croydon Yarra Valley Toastmasters in the east of Melbourne. The speech was called reading with Speech. I spoke … Continue reading →

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Technology Speech – September 2023

Disability & Assistive Technology Access Australasia Posted on November 11, 2025 by Elise LonsdaleNovember 11, 2025

What happens if you Think of your recalcitrant Smart phone or computer when it wants to update it software as your car? What does this have to do with Toastmasters judging forms and McDonald’s? A speech I did back in … Continue reading →

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101 Keys – Get Intimate

Disability & Assistive Technology Access Australasia Posted on November 11, 2025 by Elise LonsdaleNovember 11, 2025

At the #WandinToastmasters I delivered a speech approximately 14 months before this upload. At that time, my inexperience with the Orphonic website impacted the audio quality. The screen reader was quite loud and dulled the audio because I couldn’t set … Continue reading →

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