10 Things I Love About Toastmasters​

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Danny Riley | 5 min read

Last updated: 1/12/2025

There's a lot to love about Toastmasters.

If you read my 10 Things I Hate About Toastmasters article, you’ll know I spent six years as a Toastmaster.

I found some things to be less than desirable about the organisation. But in truth, Toastmasters has many more benefits and positives than drawbacks.

So, here are ten things I love about Toastmasters.

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1. The Confidence

When I first heard about Toastmasters, I was working in a call centre, afraid to even speak to the person next to me.

My voice was weak, my manner was meek, and I didn’t know what to do. Toastmasters gave me a voice and the confidence to go with it.

At Project Charisma, our coaching and workshops will help you cut the development time from years to days, but you can seriously develop confidence at Toastmasters if you have the time and patience.

2. The Diversity

There are few places in the world where you can befriend any nationality, gender, race, religion or creed all on the same night.

People come from all over because of their shared interest in self-development and the opportunity to meet like-minded people. It is genuinely a tribe for all.

3. The Speaking

It takes a while, but your speaking skills will improve over time.

You may begin feeling like a more confident speaker after only a few meetings. But furthermore, Toastmasters helps you develop your skills through an entire educational programme.

4. The Toastmasters Awards

This point also featured on my list of hates, but the awards keep you coming back for more.

The idea of a shiny ribbon will make you try harder, and it can instil a sense of competition among the speakers on a given night or at the contests.

Overall, I’d recommend that you do not become attached to winning awards. Instead, develop your speaking and leadership skills with a purpose in mind.

5. The Toastmasters Contests

Just like any contest, the World Championships of Public Speaking are exciting.

You are pitted against the rest of the world. Starting at club level and then advancing through the Area, Division, and District until you speak on the World Stage. Usually held in America. However, other countries now feature.

My favourite speech, I See Something by Dananjaya Hettiarachchi, was the winning speech of the World Championships of Public Speaking.

6. The Friendships

I’ve made some life-long friendships through Toastmasters.

Some genuinely splendid people gravitate to the clubs who want to do some remarkable things in the world. I’ve been on holiday in England and across Europe with some of these people. I’ve even had them over to my house for Christmas, New Year, and random dinner parties.

Toastmasters relish a social and a quick drink after the meetings.

7. The Evaluations

Another significant point in my first article: 10 Things I hate About Toastmasters.

An Evaluator evaluates your speeches; the Evaluators and Speakers are watched by Ah Counters, Time Keepers, and Grammarians; and a General Evaluator evaluates everyone.

You are constantly being watched (in a good way). As a result, your performance will improve over time because of the amount of feedback you receive – if you put it to good use.

One of the benefits of coaching with Project Charisma is that you will receive direct and honest feedback from an expert public speaking coach, in real-time.

At Toastmasters, you don’t get much of a chance to go into depth on the feedback with your evaluator. Also, you should be wary of the advice you receive, as the person may have even less experience than you.

You’ll get some quality evaluations, but you can take most of the feedback you receive with a pinch of salt. But having said that, evaluations are still a great aspect of the Toastmasters experience.

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8. The Leadership

If you want to become a better leader without the pressures of being thrown in at the deep end, Toastmasters is the best place to be.

You can get real experience leading a team, arranging an event, giving feedback, mentoring, and much more.

People come to Toastmasters for Public Speaking, but they stay because of the opportunity to lead. You can lead your Club, the Area, Your Division, District, or even the International Organisation.

It takes a lot of time, dedication (and politics) to lead in the Toastmasters, but the rewards are many.

9. The Table Topics

Imagine being given a random question on the spot and asked to speak about it for up to two minutes in front of a live audience with zero preparation.

That’s Table Topics.

Table Topics is the nectar of Toastmasters. It keeps the guests coming time after time, and it holds a good proportion of the audience engaged.

The ability to speak spontaneously is one of the most sought after skills and challenging activities you’ll ever face.

The great thing is, with a bit of practice and a lot of failures, you’ll be speaking off-the-cuff with confidence. So much so, the audience will think you had known the question a week before.

Some people become excellent Table Topics speakers, and when you’re able to hone this ability, you’ll never feel squeamish when someone asks you to say a few words.

10. The Toastmasters Community

I can practically find a Toastmasters Club and make new friends everywhere I go on Earth.

I have been to Toastmasters Clubs in Germany, Belgium, Poland, Ukraine, China, Hong Kong, and many more countries.

Toastmasters is an International fraternity where you’re always welcome, and everyone is looking to conquer fears and develop themselves.

Toastmasters have such a strict set of guidelines and working principles that you can expect a kind of McDonald’s effect. It’s the same wherever you are. That includes the meetings, the contest, and most importantly, the people.

The Toastmasters values of Integrity, Respect, Service and Excellence add a lot to this formula.
Yes, Toastmasters club meetings are formulaic, but they are also valuable, engaging, and unforgettable.

How Project Charisma differs from Toastmasters.

The training that we deliver at Project Charisma doesn’t replicate what Toastmasters has, although we do draw inspiration from it. We endeavour to provide a more personal, and professional form of public speaking training.

With Project Charisma courses and coaching, you’re involved from the start. Learning how to use your body, your voice and your mind to communicate with authentic confidence.

What you learn in months or even years at Toastmasters, we accomplish with you in mere hours. Seriously.

The flip-side of Toastmasters…

I struggled to include only ten reasons I love Toastmasters in this post, as I struggled to come up with 10 Things I Hate About Toastmasters.

I have so much to thank Toastmasters for that it was tremendously difficult to put it all into ten points, but here they are.

I would love to hear the things you’re grateful to Toastmasters for, or if you disagree with any of my points. Whether you’re a Toastmaster looking to develop further or someone who has considered Toastmasters but wants to avoid the time commitment, we can help.

Get in touch, and we can discuss our Public Speaking coaching and courses to help you shine in your next speech, pitch or presentation.

– Danny

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