Showing posts with label Community Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Community Service. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2026

Level Up Your Soft Skills and Networking Skills

"Elevate your voice, Empower your brand, Inspire your world."

By Lindsey L Williams Jr, Distinguished Toastmaster
President, Rotary Club of Owasso | Immediate Past President & VP of Public Relations, Keystone Toastmasters

This is more than a tagline it is a call to intentional growth for leaders who want their message to matter. 

Through the proven practices of Toastmasters and the service-driven mission of Rotary, you can Rebrand Yourself | Communicate, Influence, and Network More Effectively by aligning who you are with how you speak, lead, and serve. 

When you sharpen your communication skills, clarify your personal brand, and strengthen your ability to influence others, you expand your impact at work, at home, and in your community—turning everyday conversations into opportunities to lead, connect, and inspire lasting change.


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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

How I Used Toastmasters to Launch a Rotary Community Project

By Lindsey L Williams Jr, Distinguished Toastmaster
President, Rotary Club of Owasso | Immediate Past President & VP of Public Relations, Keystone Toastmasters

Leadership development has its greatest impact when it moves beyond the meeting room and into the community.  As President of the Rotary Club of Owasso, a Distinguished Toastmaster, and member of Keystone Toastmasters Club, I experienced this firsthand through the launch of Owasso’s Vial of Life program.

The idea for the project began in June 2023 as part of my Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) project.  Rather than creating a theoretical leadership exercise, I wanted to apply Toastmasters communication skills to a real‑world Rotary initiative, one that could truly save lives.

The Vial of Life program provides first responders with immediate access to critical medical information during emergencies.  It aligned perfectly with Rotary’s mission of Service Above Self and gave me the opportunity to demonstrate leadership, project management, and strategic communication.


(Note: The Vial of Life Kits are free)



Turning a Vision into Buy‑In

When I proposed the project to my Rotary Club, I relied heavily on Toastmasters training. I focused on clearly communicating the why, addressing concerns up front, and inviting members to take ownership of the idea.  The result was not just approval, but enthusiastic support.

I also knew credibility would be essential.  Early in the planning process, I reached out to the Owasso Fire Department.  Using a carefully prepared elevator pitch, I met with the Fire Chief and explained how the program would support first responders and improve emergency outcomes.  That short, focused conversation was successful and became a cornerstone of the project’s legitimacy.

Launching the Project with Confidence

The formal launch took place on February 1, 2024.  I issued a press release, contacted the local newspaper, and invited the Owasso Fire Department’s Captain of Emergency Services to attend.

For the event, I delivered a formal presentation using a PowerPoint deck, applying skills developed through the Toastmasters Presentation Mastery path, audience connection, message clarity, and confident delivery.  The response was overwhelmingly positive.

Following the launch, I was invited to share the project through television interviews with Fox23 News and Channel 6, further expanding community awareness.

Sustaining Impact Through Partnerships

After launch, the focus shifted to sustainability. I approached local businesses in person and built partnerships with Sam’s Club, Office Depot, and Mail This – Copy That.  These relationships helped ensure the program’s long‑term success and reinforced Rotary’s role as a community connector.

A Shared Lesson for Rotarians and Toastmasters

This project demonstrated how Toastmasters communication skills can amplify Rotary service.  The Distinguished Toastmaster journey is about more than speeches it’s about becoming a leader who can inspire action, build partnerships, and deliver meaningful results.

Call to Action

  • Rotarians: Leverage strong communication to strengthen your next service project.
  • Toastmasters: Take your skills beyond the club and into your community.
  • Members of both: Collaborate, because leadership and service are most powerful together.

If you want to learn more about the Vial of Life program, visit https://owassorotary.com/vial-of-life-program.



Friday, July 18, 2025

How Toastmasters Helps Me Lead More Effectively in Rotary

Clear, Confident Communication for Service-Driven Leadership"

By Lindsey L Williams Jr, Distinguished Toastmaster
President, Rotary Club of Owasso | Immediate Past President & VP of Public Relations, Keystone Toastmasters


When you're serving as President of both a Rotary Club and a Toastmasters Club simultaneously, there's one thing you learn quickly: 

"Leadership rises and falls on communication."

It's not about having all the answers; it's about "sharing the right message" at the right time, with clarity and confidence. That's where my weekly Toastmasters meetings come in.  Every session sharpens my ability to think on my feet, structure my ideas, and speak with purpose, and that pays dividends in my leadership within Rotary.

    Brevity Matters: Say More by Saying Less

In Rotary, we often wear many hats.  As club president, I lead meetings, give updates, and guide discussions.  It's easy to let those moments drag on, especially when enthusiasm takes over.  But Toastmasters has taught me the power of  "brevity and clarity."

When I speak, I aim to get to the point quickly and clearly.  It's not about rushing; it's about being intentional.  A well-worded two-minute update can have more impact than a ten-minute ramble.  That clarity helps meetings run efficiently and keeps members engaged and energized.   

    Leading Committees and Projects: Communication Keeps Us Moving

Rotary clubs thrive on service projects and committee work.  But even the most passionate teams need clear communication to stay aligned.  Whether I'm launching a food drive, leading a youth mentorship initiative, or organizing a speaker event, I rely on Toastmasters techniques: organizing my thoughts, outlining the plan, and communicating expectations.

I've learned to give direction in a way that's simple and motivating.  That keeps projects moving, team members informed, and momentum high.

    Navigating Networking: From Small Talk to Meaningful Connections

One of the most significant hidden benefits of Toastmasters?  The "confidence" it gives you to walk into a room full of strangers and start a meaningful conversation.

Whether I'm at a Rotary district conference or a Toastmasters' leadership summit, I'm often in rooms filled with experienced professionals.  Toastmasters has helped me refine my elevator pitch, listen with intention, and speak with authenticity.  The result?  Stronger connections and opportunities to collaborate across clubs, districts, and causes.



   Two Organizations, One Mission

Rotary and Toastmasters may focus on different areas, "service vs. communication", but they're united by a shared mission: building better leaders. Toastmasters helps me speak with power; Rotary helps me serve with purpose.  Together, they've made me a more effective leader, mentor, and community builder.

If you're a Toastmaster, consider visiting a Rotary meeting.  And if you're a Rotarian, see what Toastmasters can do for your communication skills.  You don't have to lead both clubs like I do—but sharpening your skills in one will elevate your impact in the other.

"you are your own brand"


Let’s Connect!
Are you active in both Rotary and Toastmasters? I’d love to hear how you’re using your communication skills to lead in service. Share your story in the comments or reach out. I’m always looking to learn from fellow leaders.


How Toastmasters Helps Me Lead More Effectively in Rotary

MyRotary-How to access the Toastmasters Courses

Empowering Young Leaders: A Rotary and Toastmasters Collaboration

The Mission of the Rotary and Toastmasters Alliance

Keystone Toastmasters Club | Portland Rotary Toastmasters Club

Level Up Your Soft Skills and Networking Skills

"Elevate your voice, Empower your brand, Inspire your world." By Lindsey L Williams Jr, Distinguished Toastmaster President, Rotar...