#199: Speciality-Themed Clubs Offer a Creative Outlet – Megan Preston-Meyer
February 15, 2022Categories: Club Experience, Creativity
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[29:50] Video technology and not being tied to a particular physical location or boardroom has opened the doors for common-interest or specialty-themed clubs that bring members even closer together in their pursuit of improving communication and leadership skills. Our guest today Megan Preston-Meyer has done some research in that area and enlightens us on how these unique clubs can also help you become a better photographer or chef (amongst other things) while having a whole lot of fun with like-minded individuals.
You'll be introduced to clubs like Toastmasters in the Kitchen, Lensmasters, and the Readership Club that offer unique and creative programming. and more.
This episode is inspired by Megan’s article, “What’s Your Specialty? Members find a creative outlet through specialty-themed clubs around the world,” is published in the February 2022 issue of the Toastmaster.
Megan Preston Meyer is a member of TM International Club Zug in Zug, Switzerland, and a regular contributor to the Toastmaster magazine. She is the author of the book series, The Supply Jane and FiFo Adventures and can be reached at www.supply-jane.com.
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