A first experiment in a series of discussions around honest conversation…

Why do we need them?

How should we have them?

This speech touches on working on understanding before trying to be understood. This is one of the tools that will help us have an honest conversation. As leaders and communicators it is important for us to learn to have an honest conversation.

Sean Munro

Hello. I've been enjoying Toastmasters for a few years now, and have no intention of stopping. I've met some amazing people and made some great friends. The practice and feedback has certainly helped my communications skills, and more than that I've enjoyed hearing the ideas, stories, and thoughts of many different people from many different walks of life. I've tried to "pay it forward" by filling Exec roles in multiple clubs, mentoring others who have asked for my assistance, and helping at the district level as a Club Coach and Area Director.

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