Toastmasters: Still thriving 100 years into its history
[The first meeting is free.]
[Newer people helped by more seasoned people to create mentir relationships.]
[Toastmasters are interested in self-improvement while also carrying other people with them.]
[It's popular in Asia because people want to practice their English.]
[Making it fun is more important than the educational aspect.]
[There's always room in the front row, most people avoid it and lurk from the back.]
[Nobody gets paid, but they gain experience that creates dividends in other aspects.]
[People shy about lacking experience are prime candidates for growth by practicing leadership.]