Dare to step into the shadows this Halloween season as we face our biggest fears—the fear of public speaking in a special Debate evening.
The debate topic will be: “This House Believes That the primary measure of a country’s success should shift from Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to a Gross National Happiness (GNH) index.“
🗓 Date: Tuesday, October 28, 2025 🕡 Time: 18:45 📍 Location:Zum Grünen Glas, Untere Zäune 15, 8001 Zürich 🎨 Theme:Haunted – Conquer the fear of the unknown
“Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be defeated.” — Neil Gaiman
Join us for a spooky, yet spirited, evening where you’ll conquer the ghosts of doubt and unearth your most courageous voice during our Debate special event. 🌿 Guests are warmly welcome — please sign up via Meetup: 👉 meetup.com/zuriberg-toastmasters-club
As autumn transforms the world around us, it’s a perfect time for our own Metamorphosis.
🗓 Date: Tuesday, October 21, 2025 🕡 Time: 18:45 📍 Location:Zum Grünen Glas, Untere Zäune 15, 8001 Zürich 🎨 Theme:Metamorphosis – From Cocoon to Confidence
“Every change in the season brings with it a chance for a new leaf to turn in your own life.” — Anonymous
Join us to shed old habits, embrace new skills, and transform your communication from timid to triumphant. Witness and share the power of personal evolution! 🌿 Guests are warmly welcome — please sign up via Meetup: 👉 meetup.com/zuriberg-toastmasters-club
Just as mighty trees stand firm, drawing strength from deep within, join us for an evening to explore the foundations of powerful communication. Let’s grow our voices, strengthen our presence and branch out with confidence.
“A tree with strong roots laughs at storms.” — Malay proverb
Join us for an evening where we focus on internal growth and balance, on nurturing our roots, so that the next time we bloom 🌱, it will be a great spectacle of words. 🌿 Guests are warmly welcome — please sign up via Meetup: 👉 meetup.com/zuriberg-toastmasters-club
Nicola von Lutterotti (evaluated by Adrian Engler) got the evening off to an interesting start by thinking about the nature of communication. Citing research on primates, she suggested that only humans have the capacity to cooperate and, correspondingly, communicate. While I would have liked to debate Nicola with some rivalling research that clearly shows animals exhibiting altruism and cooperative behaviour, I applaud her efforts to make us feel good about communication and to think more deeply about it.
Inspired by a TED talk, David Ermen (evaluated by Celine Horan) continued the scientific agenda by asking if our body language can actually have an effect on ourselves (not just on our audience). Using his own body as an example on stage, David explained how different poses affect people’s confidence and even their hormone levels. His speech was as interesting as it was practical for everyday life, not least for the topic of public speaking without fear.
Olivia Coker (evaluated by Nicholas Allan) delivered a colourful speech on the colourless prints by Paul Gauguin. Setting the scene – and drawing the audience into it – at the Kunsthaus Zurich, Olivia painted a vivid picture of the artist who at the end of his life described himself as a savage. “We, the Oviri” was a tour de force of art, civilization, and psychology – passionately delivered and sparingly supported by visuals, to mark yet another highlight in Olivia’s outstanding collection of speeches she delivered over the past years.
Table Topics Magic Duster, Seun Oyetan
Fiona Wallace-Mason’s table topics were distinctly amusing and reminded me of “Whose Line is it Anyway?”, as she asked a number of people to pick obscure items from a bag and talk about them spontaneously. Objects included a chocolate bar, a broom stick, a pack of (magical?) mushrooms, and cinnamon sticks.
Winners of the evening were Nicholas Allan (Best Evaluator), Robert MacKenzie (Best Table Topic Speaker and guest), and Olivia Coker (Best Speaker).
The session was concluded by Marcel Cattin, who almost brought the house to tears with two rather sassy jokes.
We congratulate our club member Nicholas Allan for having his workshop on debating included in the program for the District 59 Fall Conference in Bonn. As we know from trying the format in our club meetings, it is not only educational, but also a lot of fun for the participants and the audience.
Nicholas Allan will lead the debating workshop at the District 59 Fall Conference in Bonn
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