Monday, August 3, 2015

Wow, what a Summer!






On July 22 we were honored to host The Battle of the Champions, Toastmaster District 48 speech champion Michael Williams, District 84 Champion Mark Gai, and 2007 Toastmaster World Championship contender Jim Bussey, along with Toastmasters Alvin Bartz and Bill Moravec, this was a special occasion.
Also some of our Summer Speech Camp students competed.



Another future champion
Chris & Michael our champions
YSTA will give your child the chance
Building a Toolbox

So what is Building a Toolbox?  The toolbox is a metaphor for the brain.  Most of the students you see here and at www.youthspeakingtoamerica.com are between 10 & 11 years old.

When given the opportunity to learn all about public speaking, the students find out how much fun this Toastmaster styled program can be.

As we put new tools in the toolbox, the children find out how public speaking will open doors to the future.

JUST IMAGINE?
  • How many of you had this opportunity at their age?
  • You were preparing for your first big job interview.
  • You were learning about writing and delivering speeches.
  • You were building confidence! Think of your list of mesmerizing speakers? Now think that maybe one day your child could be the 2015  Toastmaster World Champion https://youtu.be/bbz2boNSeL0.
  • Or the next President of the United States, or you just have something special to teach?
  • Or Gandhi, or Toastmaster 2007 World Champion runner-up Rory Vaden https://youtu.be/7hJcXbubLrQ , watch this till the end, it's powerful.
On August 6, we conclude our 2015 Summer Speech Program.  If you live in the St. Petersburg, Florida area, stop in.

Graduation/Speech contest
Location:
Hope Lutheran Church
1801 62nd ave N. St. Petersburg, Fl. 33702 park on the 18th st side
6-8:30 pm we start at exactly 6:30

Soon we will start our 5th YSTA program at Pasadena Fundamental school.

Also soon I will announce a fall evening program.

Please join me in helping Build the Toolbox!

York
york.ysta@gmail.com





Monday, July 13, 2015

The Battle of the Champions


Youth Speaking to America ( YSTA )

Presents
The Battle of the Champions
DATE: 7/22
TIME 10 am - 12pm
LOCATION: Hope Lutheran Church, 1801 62nd ave N., St. Petersburg, Fl.
Parking on 18th St. , look for the Toastmaster sign

The Battle of the Champions contenders

Toastmaster District 84 2015 Champion Mark Gai 
Toastmaster District 48 2015  Champion Michael Williams 
Toastmaster 2007 World Championship Contestant Jim Bussey
Toastmaster Alvin Bartz
Toastmaster Bill Moravec

Why The Battle of the Champions?  When I met Mark Gai at the Tall Tales contest in Tampa he asked if he could come and speak at St. Petersburg Toastmasters, it was arranged with Jill Witecki our VPE. Then I thought what if he would stay over and speak to my Youth Leadership group the next morning.

Then I thought my students needed a break, because they will have given speeches 3 weeks in a row. I thought it would be a excellent experience for the students to see some of the best Toastmasters we have in action.

With Mark and Michael headed to the World Championships of public speaking, and Jim having already been, this could be a great experience for all.

Now just imagine you're in your 5th week of the Youth Leadership Program, and now you get the opportunity to speak and  judge in a fun contest with trophies and also evaluate a really good speaker.

Everyone is invited just email: york.ysta@gmil.com or 727 455 7337 

Thank you
York

Friday, May 15, 2015

Imagine Your Child?

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Open House








Saint Petersburg Toastmasters   2284.toastmastersclubs.org
Founded January 22, 1957
58 Years of BETTER LISTENING, THINKING, AND SPEAKING

You are invited to our OPEN HOUSE, June 2nd - 6:15 pm  
We meet every Tuesday evening, at Hope Lutheran Church
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Youth Speaking to America (YSTA) Presents
Summer Youth Speech Camp

YSTA- SUMMER PROGRAM GOALS -

  • Extemporaneous / impromptu speaking-called Table Topics (T T) perfect for job interviews?
  • Your speech - title's: About Me, My Passion,  How could I change the world?  Or your special speech.  Speech times 2-5 min.
  • Learn the art of speech evaluation - every time you give a speech you get evaluated.?
  • Learn to eliminate filler words like: so, and, you-know, like, hm, ah, and more?.


When: Wednesday mornings,
Location: Hope Lutheran Church
Address:  1801 62 nd Ave N. 
                St. Petersburg, Fl. 33702,  parking on 18th St.
Meeting time depends on how many students 10 am -12 pm
Dates:
June 17 - 24
July  1 - 8 - 15 - 22 - 29
Aug.  5
Aug.  6  Graduation / Speech Contest -- families are invited  5:30 - 8 pm
www.youthspeakingtoamerica.com
727-455-7337
york.ysta@gmail.com
Thank You
York Somerville, 12 year Toastmaster
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Become unmistakable

Recently I picked up this interesting little book 'The Art of Being Unmistakable" the author Srinivas Rao, writes:
"The future belongs to the misfits?

Perhaps it always has.
It seems fitting that I'm writing this at Burning Man, a strange and alternative pop-up city that had to venture into the middle of nowhere - an ancient lakebed in the Nevada desert, known as playa - to bring itself into being near the end of every August.

Each time I come here, to this world of portapotties, alkaline dust storms, sweltering days, freezing nights, and no Starbucks - I swear to myself, this is the last freaking time. And yet there's a point when something in me shifts over and I know I will return. How could I not? "Welcome home," Burners say as we reunite with each other on the playa, and it's true. Even if you've never been here before, the playa calls you home."

In the last line, on page 130 of 'The Art of Being Unmistakable", the author says" It's the opportunity for a performance where you leave your heart on the stage."

So you read this powerful little book, it's everything you ever thought about? It's the commonsense stuff your mother said, or your 4th grade teacher, yea!

Then you think about leaving your heart on the big stage, everyone has their idea of what their big stage is? What about the art of being unmistakable? How do you get there?


Each week when I enter the classrooms, for 1.5 hr sessions, I see that " opportunity for that performance, in those children " They have that chance to be unmistakable.

Maybe when your running that marathon 26.2 miles, at mile 16 you hit the wall, the lactic acid builds in your legs! Thank god, a water stop, you walk, your legs burn, you want to quit? You down some Gatorade, grab some cookies, sugar, sugar, you want to quit, your legs say quit, your brain says you trained and trained, it says no! And the big stage is only 10.2 miles away, eke! People along the way see your pain, they know, because they may have experienced the big stage, they feel your pain. They know about the big stage....it can change your life.

They know, soon you will arrive at the big stage, it's just like returning to the playa, it even has portapotties, thou this stage may have a Starbucks! Your body is so tired, you have forgotten about the pain! You have arrived - when you get it, it's so powerful!

It's so powerful, when you arrive!

Don't we all hit the wall? Do you wonder what Albert Einstein's parents thought when at 9 years old his teacher said he would never amount to anything? Do you wonder what he thought? What if that was your child? What if it was you who wanted to break down the wall? We know Albert Einstein's story, but how about the next kid, he may not have a 150+ IQ, he may not be smarter then the detractors, those who put up the wall!

When Ronald Reagan said "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" was it a different wall, not really, but in reality it's the same wall that separates people from different freedom's.

Who builds the walls? It could be you, me, educators, government, bosses, the kids in the school yard? What if the wall was just in your mind? Do you think Albert Einstein cared about the wall? Why do people keep returning to the palya, maybe because they find answers. How to climb the wall, how to get to the big stage?

My mission Youth Speaking to America, is about breaking down walls. It's about giving students the chance to become someone. So exactly what is the big stage? Is it inventing the iPhone, scoring the touchdown that wins the Iron-bowl, or telling the world about The Theory of Relativity or acing that first big job interview? You decide, what is your goal?

Youth Speaking to America is about teaching how to open your mind, not to ever believe that person who says you can't do that, your not smart enough? Remember in teaching children there is no wall, like Walt Disney said " if you can dream it, you can do it" you can!

Everyone can reach the big stage. Your stage may be American Idol, teaching children, breaking down barriers like Nelson Mandela, building Amazon ( Jeff Bezos ), or just a good parent, teaching values. Remember you don't have to be rich, just be real!

Personally, I don't remember being told this stuff, I did stuff the hard way, because I lacked education. The one thing I tell all the students, if you work hard, and be on time, someone will notice. But if you build your own wall ( no education ) it's so much harder, I know!

If your a person who likes my ideas, see what the children say: www.youthspeakingtoamerica.com

Sunday, April 26, 2015

YSTA- SUMMER SPEECH PROGRAM

YSTA- SUMMER PROGRAM GOALS - TIMES - DATES

Building a Toolbox

  • The vision board
  • Extemporaneous / impromptu speaking-called Table Topics (T T)
  • Your first speech - title: About Me 
  • Learning the art of speech evaluation
  • Each student will receive the  Youth Leadership Program 

The goals of each meeting:
  1. A fun way for your children to learn public speaking.
  2. Creating and learning how to answer those extemporaneous questions,  build speeches, present speeches and evaluate speeches.
  3. Lots of emphasis on the use of filler words, such as like, and,so, also overcoming the use of hums & ah's.
  4. The program is based on weekly participation, if possible. Becoming a good speaker is work and the more often the child speaks, the quicker their confidence will grow.
  5. Experience growth with guest speakers, evaluations by experienced speakers, and continuing mentor-ship.
  6. At each meeting the children actively participate in evaluating each other.
  7. This will be a continuing program.


Timing: each meeting will have an assigned timer
  • T T : up to 1 minute
  • Speeches: 2-3 minutes
  • Evaluations: up to 1 minute

SUMMER 
 SPEECH PROGRAM

Location: Hope Lutheran Church
Address:  1801 62nd Ave N. 
                St. Petersburg, Fl. 33702 - parking behind building on 18th St.
                                                            look for YSTA signs
Meeting time depends on how many students 10-12pm
Dates tentative: 
June 17 - 24 
July  1 - 8 - 15 - 22 - 29
Aug.  5
Aug.  6  Graduation / Speech Contest -- families are invited  5:30 - 8pm


york.ysta@gmail.com