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Regular Meeting 153, August 18, 2026 (Hybrid)
The last Tuesday meeting This meeting was the last meeting we've had on Tuesday because we unanimously voted favorably on a motion to change the meeting day from Tuesday to Friday. How it started This was something nobody thought was coming only a few months earlier. The idea popped up at the 151st Regular Meeting on July 21, when only five members were present. With only two prepared speeches scheduled, we had a substantial amount of time, so we decided to discuss how to imp

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Regular Meeting 152, August 4, 2026 (Hybrid)
A.R.T.S. At this meeting, we had two prepared speeches, including mine. The title of my speech was "A.R.T.S." This stands for two things: "Always Ready To Step Up" and "Always Ready To Speak." At this meeting, the two prepared speakers demonstrated being Always Ready To Step Up. The first speaker, So, delivered his speeches at two consecutive meetings: on July 28 and August 4. He was not expected to, but after learning that a speech slot was still open, he said, "I'll make a

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Aug 14


Regular Meeting 151, July 21, 2026 (Hybrid)
The Fourth Ice Breaker speech In this meeting, one of the founders, Maho, delivered her fourth Ice Breaker speech, which is what a member delivers when they join Toastmasters to introduce themselves. Why, then, did she deliver one after being a Toastmaster for over seven years? It is because she has started working on a new Path, or a course, in our education program, Pathways. Yes, we are supposed to repeat the basics when starting a new path. Some people in other clubs do n

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Aug 3


Regular Meeting 150, July 7, 2026 (Hybrid)
Meeting Roles and Responsibilities This was the first meeting in the 2026-2027 program year, featuring members' short speeches about their goals for the year. Before that session, however, I had the honor of making a presentation about different roles in our meetings. In Toastmasters, there are many meeting roles that members take turns at every meeting: Toastmaster of the Day, General Evaluator, Speaker (Prepared Speech), Evaluators, Timer, Ah-Counter, Grammarian, Topicsmast

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Jul 11


Regular Meeting 149, June 30, 2026 (Hybrid)
A Wonderful Way to Close the Toastmasters Year Our June 30 meeting marked the final meeting of the 2025–2026 Toastmasters year, and it was truly a memorable one. The evening featured three special milestones: 🎉 Induction Ceremony for our newest member 🎤 Ice Breaker Speech by our new member 👏 Installation Ceremony for our 2026–2027 Club Officers We were delighted to officially welcome our newest member to Shin-Osaka Leaders Toastmasters Club. From the moment he joined us, h

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Jun 30


Regular Meeting 145, May 12, 2026 (Online)
On May 12, 2026, Shin-Osaka Leaders Toastmasters Club held its regular meeting. Our club usually meets on the first, third, and fifth Tuesdays of the month. However, because the first Tuesday of May overlapped with Japan’s Golden Week holidays, this meeting schedule was adjusted by one week. In addition to the regular meeting program, we also held our club officer election for the next Toastmasters year. As part of the election process, each officer candidate delivered a two-

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May 12


Regular Meeting 144, April 21, 2026 (Hybrid)
Table Topics Session On April 21, I had the pleasure of serving as the Table Topicsmaster, facilitating the impromptu speaking session. For this session, I chose the theme “April and the number 4,” inspired by the fact that April is the fourth month of the year and often represents a season of new beginnings in Japan. I prepared the following questions: April is a season of new beginnings. What are four things you want to start this month? What are four things you want to cha

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Apr 22


Regular Meeting 142, Mar. 31, 2026 (Online)
Mentoring: A Journey of Growth Together Today’s meeting was held online, and the theme was Mentoring . During the meeting, we had breakout sessions where we discussed mentoring in small groups. It was a great opportunity to reflect on our own experiences—both as mentors and mentees—and to hear different perspectives from others. In Toastmasters, when you join a club, you are usually assigned a mentor. This mentor is an experienced member within the club who supports you as yo

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Mar 31


Regular Meeting 141, Mar. 17, 2026 (Online)
Don’t Blame the People. Improve the System. Today, I delivered a presentation from the Leadership Excellence Series titled “The Leader as a Coach.” In my talk, I shared a reflection from my daily work in warehouse operations. In any team, mistakes happen. And it’s easy to ask: “Who made the mistake?” But what really matters is not who , but why . Instead of blaming people, we should focus on improving the system so that mistakes are less likely to happen. Through this exper

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Mar 17


Regular Meeting 140, Mar. 03, 2026 (Hybrid)
What I Gained from Toastmasters On March 3rd, several guests joined our Toastmasters meeting. How lovely! During the guest guidance session, we talked about what Toastmasters is and what skills people can develop through the program. As I was sharing these things, I remembered what it was like when I first started Toastmasters. At that time, I could barely speak in front of people. My voice was very quiet. However, Toastmasters gave me a place where I could practice speaking

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Mar 3


Regular Meeting 139, Feb. 17, 2026 (Hybrid)
On February 17, we had a truly memorable meeting at Shin-Osaka Leaders Toastmasters Club. It was Yoshi’s debut as Toastmaster of the Day.Although he currently lives in Tokyo, he made a special trip to Osaka because he wanted to take on this role in person at the venue. With a very tight schedule — catching the last Shinkansen back to Tokyo — he embraced this new challenge with dedication and enthusiasm. His commitment reminded us that growth often requires effort, intention,

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Feb 17


Regular Meeting 136, Jan. 20, 2026 (Online)
At today’s meeting, we conducted a Club Success Series session called Moments of Truth , one of the programs offered by Toastmasters International. Moments of Truth is designed to help clubs reflect on the member experience by focusing on a simple but important question: Why do people choose to join a club, and why do they choose to stay? Focus of the Session: Membership In this session, we placed a special focus on Membership, particularly Membership Strength . Based on feed

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Jan 20


Regular Meeting 135, Jan. 06, 2026 (Hybrid)
The First Toastmasters Meeting of 2026 Many of us returned to work yesterday, and for many students, school is starting again today or tomorrow. In the midst of this busy and slightly hectic time, we held our first Toastmasters meeting of the year. With the new year just beginning, my work schedule has already been extremely busy—so busy that my days have felt like a whirlwind. Still, I was relieved and grateful that I managed to make it to the meeting. My first role of the y

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Jan 6


Regular Meeting 133, Dec. 02, 2025 (Online)
Today, we held our Table Topics Competition.I had the honor of serving as the Chair for this event. One of the things I love about Table Topics is that there is no eligibility requirement , which means anyone can participate — even our newest members. We had a member who joined in November step up and compete, and I was truly impressed by their willingness to challenge themselves right away. Their attitude is truly wonderful and inspiring. The English Table Topic for today w

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Dec 2, 2025


Regular Meeting 132, Nov. 21, 2025 (Hybrid)
【Reflections After Completing My Level 5 Project Speech “100”】 This time, I completed the Pathways Level 5 project Dynamic Leadership: Prepare to Speak Professionally (18–22 minutes). To be honest, preparing a speech of this length while working full-time was not easy. Between daily responsibilities and limited time for practice,there were many moments when I felt the pressure. But that’s exactly why this project felt meaningful to me —because in real work life, we often hav

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Nov 18, 2025
