Toastmaster of the Evening
The Toastmaster of the Evening (TMOE) leads the meeting, introduces speakers, and ensures a smooth, engaging program.
Inspiration
The Inspiration Speaker delivers a brief, uplifting message to motivate and energize members at the meeting's start.
Grammarian/Wordmaster
The Grammarian/Wordmaster introduces the Word of the Day, encourages its use, and listens for effective language, and grammar mistakes, providing constructive feedback to help members improve their communication skills.
Ah-Counter
The Ah-Counter listens for filler words and sounds (like "ah," "um," "so") and provides feedback to help members improve speech clarity and fluency.
Timer
The Timer tracks each speaker's time, signaling them with color cues to help manage speech duration and ensure meetings run smoothly and on schedule.
Table Topics Master
The Table Topics Master leads the impromptu speaking session by presenting creative questions or topics, encouraging participants to think quickly and speak confidently on the spot.
General Evaluator
The General Evaluator oversees the entire meeting, evaluates its flow and quality, and provides feedback on prepared speeches, evaluations, and meeting roles to foster overall improvement.
“Who Needs Toastmasters?”
As the keynote speaker at the 2017 District 49 Toastmasters Fall Conference in Honolulu, Robert shares his inspiring journey—from delivering his first speech to earning the prestigious Accredited Speaker title.
“The Prom Queen”
Robert's winning speech at 2013 District 49 Tall Tale Contest. An engaging funny story with a good ending.
“The Greatest Gift”
Robert Cravalho’s speech at the 2016 District 49’s International Speech Contest about the greatest gift, the gift of time.
“A Woman's Worth”
Cain's speech of the 2013 District 49 Toastmasters Tall Tales Contest. A story about losing a bet and learning the value of women.
“The Roar of the Lion”
Primo's winning speech of the 2014 District 49 Toastmasters Humorous Contest. About a young man finding his way in the night clubs in the 1970's in Hawaii.
“Unprofessional Speaker”
Dean talks about what it takes to be the opposite of a professional speaker as a contestant at the 2008 District 48 Humorous Speech Contest.