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We have compiled quick links to info which will answer most of your questions and provide quick access to frequently used 'stuff'.
When possible we provide links to materials which are known to be accessible to visually impaired individuals who use screen reader software.
We pair you with one of our Award-Winning storyteller mentors to guide you while you participate in the Toastmasters' education program. Training is self-paced. In addition to the core competencies of your chosen curriculum, you will select elective projects to align and expand your storytelling expertise.
Through storytelling your audience's reluctance to invest in your vision or strategy will melt away as they come to understand the story of who you are, what you do, where you are going and why it matters.
In the face of societal uncertainty, we help you inspire and motivate your audience to take action, sell the future, to demystify and humanize what are often complex, technical business solutions, and increase perceived value.
Whether you are a sighted, blind, or low vision Zoom user, the following are some useful links for using Zoom.
Each month, Toastmasters International produces a magazine designed for all Toastmasters to read. For years it came in the mail, but now it is online only. The online version, however, is not fully accessible. Fortunately, an accessible version is now available on NFB Newsline.
If you don’t know about Newsline, it is a fantastic resource for accessible versions of magazines, newspapers and other publications. You can read them on a computer, a smartphone or even on your dumb phone by dialing a toll-free number. And it is all completely free.