Audio/Video Library

The Stamford Club has an inventory of audio/videotapes that members can check out for use at home. These tapes and books can be a great way to expand your skill set. Watch the champions perform and begin to mimic some of their voice techniques, adopt a few gestures, and watch them captivate an audience. Read tricks for improving your memory or organizing a speech. It isn't a substitute for getting up there and speaking yourself, but it can expose you to some excellent techniques when you have some down time after work or on the weekend. Did you also know that our club can videotape all your speeches?

For information on how to check out one of these items, talk with the Sergeant at Arms at our next club meeting.

Club Events / Other Videotapes

Spring 2004 - Greater Stamford Toastmasters
Club International Speech + Tall Tales Contest
2004 Norwak Stamford Debate:
"Outsourcing Labor to Foreign Countries"
Fall 2003 - Greater Stamford Toastmasters
Club Humorous Speech + Table Topics Contest
Fall 2003 - District 53
Area Humorous Speech + Table Topics Contest
Effective Evaluation
 

 

TI World Championships

2002 World Championship of Public Speaking
2001 World Championship of Public Speaking
2000 World Championship of Public Speaking
1999 World Championship of Public Speaking
1998 World Championship of Public Speaking
1997 World Championship of Public Speaking
1996 World Championship of Public Speaking
1995 World Championship of Public Speaking
1994 World Championship of Public Speaking
1993 World Championship of Public Speaking
1992 World Championship of Public Speaking
1991 World Championship of Public Speaking
 

Audio Items

Speak Like A Champion with Darren LaCroix (CD)
How the Pros Make 'em Laugh with Darren LaCroix (3 CD Set)
 



 
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