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Travel Talkers Toastmasters – Expectations
The theme of the second meeting of Travel Talkers was “Expectations.” Do you plan your trips in great detail and never deviate? Or do you arrive at a destination and take advantage of what you find ? If your first choice for a tour or a place to eat is not available, how do you…
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Travel Talkers Toastmasters – First Meeting
Details of the first meeting of Travel Talkers Toastmasters
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Planning a trip?
How do you research your trip? Before access to online information, I would purchase travel guides and maps at my local bookstore. To add more details, I would read histories, historical novels, and magazine articles. Now I follow Facebook groups, Instagram posts and blogs. What am I looking for? Those few nuggets of details that…
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Expectations

I am a member of a Facebook community of women travelling solo. Members of the group post photos of their trips and share their adventures. They also support those in the group who are planning their first solo trip. They provide encouragement, tips for where to go and where to stay, ideas on what to…
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Why do You Travel?

“There is no greater education than travel.” I love this quote from Ted Lasso. I would add, there is no greater topic for a Toastmasters speech than a travel story. Stories about the people you meet, the cultures you experience, the food you find. Share your stories with our Toastmasters Club, Travel Talkers.
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Sharing Your Adventures

Returning home from a trip is a time for reflection. Reviewing your stack of postcards and momentos gives you a quick memory jolt. Talking about your trip and sharing the details with others embeds your memories deep into your heart and brain. The photos on my phone remind me of where I have been. When…
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The Sky Is The Limit

When something good happens, travel to celebrate. If something bad happens, travel to forget. If nothing happens, travel to make something happen.