09/09/2025
An interesting duo of contrasting speeches delivered at our White Rose Toastmasters. Meeting last Thursday. Mary shared personal experiences illustrating the benefits of being a mentor or mentoree. In her speech entitled “Getting the Most Out of Your Mentors,” she noted that one of the most important traits to being a successful mentoree or effective mentor is curiosity.
John reflected fondly back on his life growing up Catholic in Chicago in the 1960s. Entitled “Catholics: We Were a Little Weird,” John’s speech was enhanced with visual aids by way of the old fashioned flip chart. John remembered that one of the impenetrable mysteries Catholic boys always wondered about were nuns. Did they have hair? What did they do in that mysterious convent they lived in? He recalled how he and his friend Mickey would go with his mom anytime she had to deliver stuff to the convent. He and Mickey would stand rubbernecking there at the threshold trying to see if the nuns were doing anything normal, like walking around in lady clothes, or eating a cheeseburger, or watching Love Boat until his mom noticed them both being nosy and would swack them both in the head.