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Paws, Claws, and the Art of the Boss

This speech from a Toastmaster club drew unexpected leadership parallels from a household companion. Through observations and anecdotes, the presentation challenges conventional thinking about leadership qualities and communication skills. The speech identifies five professional attributes demonstrated through everyday interactions that audience members might find surprising and relatable. The speaker suggests that valuable insights about presence, independence, and effective communication might be found by observing natural behaviors in our immediate surroundings. This “Writing a Speech with a Purpose” project invites listeners to reconsider their assumptions about where leadership lessons can be found.

Fun, Office Politic

The Power of Gossip

This speech from a Toastmaster club explored one of humanity’s oldest and most misunderstood behaviors—gossip. Far from mere idle chatter, this seemingly simple act of sharing information about others has played a significant role in our evolutionary success. Drawing on insights from anthropologists like Robin Dunbar and historians like Yuval Noah Harari, it shows how this uniquely human tendency has shaped our social structures. You will discover why that irresistible urge to participate in gossip might be more significant than you ever imagined.

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