Hawke s Bay play touring schools to start a conversation about anxiety
2 May, 2021 10:26 PM
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Daniel Betty and Mary Kippenberger with the cast of Te Whawhewhawhe & Te Marama. Photo / Warren Buckland
Daniel Betty and Mary Kippenberger with the cast of Te Whawhewhawhe & Te Marama. Photo / Warren Buckland
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WB280421TOITOI3.JPG Cast members from the Kahurangi Māori Dance Theatre and Te Wānanga Whare Tapere o Takitimu rehearse for Te Whawhewhawhe & Te Marama. Photo / Warren Buckland
By Shannon Johnstone A play that aims to open up a conversation about anxiety is touring 29 schools in Hawke s Bay.
Toastmasters Hastings to hold demonstration night
15 Apr, 2021 11:27 PM
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Toastmasters meetings are a fun opportunity to develop communication skills. Photo / Supplied
Joining Toastmasters has made a dramatic difference in one Hastings man s confidence with public speaking.
Since 1972, Toastmasters Hastings has held fortnightly meetings, helping hundreds of people develop their communication and public speaking skills.
Now they are looking for new members to join.
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Toastmaster Brian Mangin says he loves seeing and helping others build their confidence to speak to an audience, whether that be public speaking, chairing meetings, or giving a speech or a eulogy. You never know when you will be asked to speak in public. Going to Toastmasters prepares you for that eulogy, job interview, wedding toast, asking a question in a group situation, running an effective meeting and finding strength in vulnerability.
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