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Toastmasters Podcast #014: From Toastmaster to Jeopardy Contestant

Friday, October 30th 2009 @ 12:00 AM (2 ratings)    post viewed 4156 times

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(14:47) Deb Grehn, Past District Governor shares her experience as a game show contestant on the popular television quiz show, Jeopardy. Deb emphasizes the invaluable role that Toastmasters training had in helping her to achieve her life-long dream.

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Darryl Tahirali
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DarrylTahirali said on Thursday, November 5th 2009 @ 8:20 PM:

I listened with great interest to the podcast with Deb Grehn, who appeared on the game show Jeopardy! earlier this year. I have something in common with Deb: I too have been a Jeopardy! contestant.

In 2008, I was a three-time champion (appearing on four shows), winning $86,003. During one of my interview segments with Alex Trebek, I discussed how my participation in Toastmasters encouraged me to audition for Jeopardy!; I explained how being asked to do things in Toastmasters that I've never done before gave me the confidence to try out for the show.

So, how do I get interviewed for the Toastmasters Podcast?

Darryl Tahirali
Contrarians (909560), Irvine, CA

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