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D50 After Dark is your gateway to the untold narratives within the Toastmasters community. Hosted by Mickey Bennett, DTM, this podcast brings together Toastmasters' finest to discuss the nuances of public speaking, share their journeys, and explore the diverse aspects of communication and leadership. Don't miss this chance to learn, grow, and engage. Mark your calendars for a thrilling podcast experience. Inquiries or suggestions? Contact us at D50AfterDark@d50tm.org. Let's empower District 50 Toastmasters together!

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Portada del episodio 3 Leadership Principles Every Toastmaster Should Know | Sri Krishna Ravulapalli

3 Leadership Principles Every Toastmaster Should Know | Sri Krishna Ravulapalli

What does software engineering have to do with leadership? More than you think. In this episode of D50 After Dark, host Mickey Bennett sits down with Toastmasters member Sri Krishna Ravulapalli, a Google Cloud Professional Architect with 18 years of IT experience, to break down three powerful leadership principles he has applied throughout his career.   Krishna walks us through why great leaders never become a single point of failure, why stepping back is sometimes the best way to lead, and why the way you give feedback can make or break your team's culture. Whether you are a Toastmaster, a team lead, or just someone who wants to lead better, this conversation is for you.   Sponsored by Noo-Noo Buffet in Addison, Texas. Chinese buffet on Beltline Road. Hot, fresh food and plenty of seating. Come check them out!   Have a question or suggestion? Reach us at D50AfterDark@d50tm.org   0:00 - Cold Open: What is a single point of failure? 0:43 - Intro & Sponsor: Noo-Noo Buffet, Addison TX 1:43 - Welcome Back: Introducing Sri Krishna Ravulapalli 2:08 - Principle 1: No Single Point of Failure 4:08 - Real World Example: Toastmasters Meeting Without the President 5:30 - Krishna's 18 Years in IT: Where These Principles Come From 6:04 - Principle 2: Don't Be Heroic, Trust the System 7:23 - Why It's Hard to Step Back (Even When You Know Better) 9:55 - Principle 3: Praise in Public, Feedback in Private 11:13 - Toastmasters vs. the Workplace: Why Feedback Looks Different 13:45 - Bonus Principle: Model the Leaders Who Shaped You 14:45 - Recap and Wrap Up 15:20 - Coming Next: David Haney on Leadership Triangles     Show Notes (for d50tm.org post) Guest: Sri Krishna Ravulapalli, Google Cloud Professional Architect, Toastmasters member   3 Principles Covered:   No single point of failure — build a team that runs without you   Don't be heroic — let your team grow by solving their own problems   Praise in public, feedback in private — protect people's dignity and motivate more   Next Episode: David Haney joins Mickey to break down his Leadership Triangles framework. Stay tuned.

14 de jun de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio Sri Krishna Ravulapalli on Innovation, AI, and Speaking Up

Sri Krishna Ravulapalli on Innovation, AI, and Speaking Up

D50 After Dark: Sri Krishna Ravulapalli on Innovation, AI, and Speaking Up In this episode of D50 after dark, host Mickey Bennett talks with Sri Krishna Ravulapalli about his hackathon triumph and the powerful lesson behind it: using communication and confidence to turn a good idea into a real win. Sri Krishna shares how his team built an AI-based solution to preserve tribal knowledge for support engineers, helping organizations retain critical know-how when people move on, retire, or change roles. This conversation is especially timely for District 50 leaders as contest season approaches and the D50 Conference in May draws near. Sri Krishna’s story is a strong reminder that preparation, participation, and willingness to speak up can lead to both personal growth and team success. Episode Highlights Sri Krishna explains what a hackathon is and how teams use limited time to design, build, and present innovative solutions. His team created an AI tool to support engineers by capturing organizational knowledge and reducing the loss of tribal knowledge. Sri Krishna describes how Toastmasters helped him step into a speaking role he once would have avoided, and how that confidence carried into a high-stakes work presentation. The team earned second place, showing how practice, preparation, and clear communication can deliver real results. Sri Krishna closes with a powerful reminder to slow down, reflect on your career, and use communication as a bridge to your next success point. Why It Matters For Toastmasters leaders, this episode is more than a success story. It is a practical example of how the skills built in club meetings can transfer directly into the workplace, leadership, and competition season. Sri Krishna’s experience shows that confidence is not something you wait for; it is something you build through action, feedback, and repetition. As District 50 heads into conference season, this is a great time to encourage members to step forward, volunteer, and prepare for contests. The same discipline that helps a team win a hackathon can help a speaker win a contest, lead a club, or represent the district with excellence. Leadership Takeaways Encourage members to treat every speech, demo, or meeting role as practice for bigger opportunities. Remind leaders that knowledge capture and mentoring matter, especially during transitions. Reinforce that speaking opportunities can become career opportunities when people are ready to say yes. Use contest season as a launchpad for confidence, service, and leadership development. Quote Worth Remembering “Communication should be a bridge to reach your next success point”. Call to Action Listen to this episode with your club officers, area leaders, and members as a motivational reset before the May conference and upcoming contest season. Invite someone in your network to take the next speaking opportunity, because the next breakthrough may begin with one prepared moment.

21 de abr de 2026 - 15 min
Portada del episodio Hybrid Meeting in a Bag: Simple, Affordable Ways to Build a Stronger Toastmasters Experience

Hybrid Meeting in a Bag: Simple, Affordable Ways to Build a Stronger Toastmasters Experience

In this District 50 conversation, David Haney breaks downhow clubs can create a successful hybrid meeting setup without needing a massive budget or a technical team. The message is clear: hybrid meetings can help clubs grow, retain members, and make participation easier for people across Dallas, Tyler, and beyond.   What listeners will learn This episode explains the core idea of a hybrid meeting:combining in-person and online participation so every member can engage in the same meeting experience. David also shares how Metro Crest Toastmasters built a practical “hybrid meeting in a bag” setup using everyday equipment, gradual upgrades, and a focus on simplicity.   Key takeaways A hybrid meeting can start with just one laptop, a camera,and Zoom.   A better camera, strong internet, and a TV or monitor arethe most important upgrades.   Clubs do not need expensive corporate-level systems to makehybrid work.   A phone hotspot can be enough to power a basic hybrid setupin many cases.   Hybrid meetings help members participate from home, work,or while traveling.   Why it matters for District 50 With the D50 Conference coming up in May, contest seasonunderway, and the convention following soon after, hybrid flexibility can help more members stay connected and involved during one of the busiest times of the Toastmasters year. This episode is a timely reminder that growing a club often starts with removing barriers to participation.   Practical equipment ideas David outlines a scalable approach: begin with what yourclub already has, then add a better camera, a second laptop or camera if needed, and eventually improved audio for stronger room coverage. He emphasizes that the biggest success factors are not fancy gear, but reliable internet and a way for the room and online audience to see each other clearly.   Best quote “If your club is considering growth, hybrid is a wonderfulway to get more people involved.”   Call to action If your District 50 club wants to expand beyond its currentradius, attract guests more easily, and support members with busy travel schedules, this episode encourages you to try hybrid meetings. Clubs in the DFW area are also invited to see hybrid in action and learn from Metro Crest Toastmasters’ experience.   Helpful resources mentioned D50 website: d50tm.org   Reach out to Tommy or David for updated hybrid setupdocuments   Closing note This episode is especially valuable for club officers, arealeaders, and anyone preparing clubs for stronger turnout heading into conference and contest season. It offers a practical, positive model for making Toastmasters more accessible, more welcoming, and more sustainable.

3 de abr de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio Hosting a Toastmasters International Convention: Lessons from Jesse Oakley III

Hosting a Toastmasters International Convention: Lessons from Jesse Oakley III

Host: Mickey Bennett, DTM Guest: Jesse Oakley III (Las VegasToastmaster, Past District Director, Co-Chair 2015 International Convention) Episode Summary Jesse Oakley III shares his experience co-chairing the 2015 Toastmasters International Convention at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, alongside his wife Dana.From the surprise call from Executive Director Daniel Rex, learning from the 2014 Kuala Lumpur team, leading 300+ volunteers, to creating an event still talked about 10 years later. He also opens up about their Toastmasters-themed wedding (her High Performance Leadership project!) and convention honeymoon. Packed with leadership wisdom perfect for contests season and our upcoming District conference. Key Takeaways for District 50 Leaders Timely for District 50 With contests in full swing and the 2026 Spring Conference “Destination Excellence” approaching (May 1–2, 2026 at UT Dallas, Richardson), this episode is pure motivation. Register at d50tm.org/conference for keynotes, education, International Speech & Evaluation Contests, Hallof Fame, and more. Embrace “We” culture now—rally clubs, support contestants, volunteer, and build toward Distinguished District! Guest Resources Final Words from Jesse “Stay the course, never quit… sometimes the journey is better than the end result.” The journey continues, District 50! See you in May—and maybe Vancouver for the 2026 International Convention. Subscribe, share, and keep the positive energy flowing. D50 After Dark — District 50 stories after hours. Questions/guest ideas: D50AfterDark@d50tm.org [D50AfterDark@d50tm.org] #D50Toastmasters #WeOverMe #DestinationExcellence

19 de mar de 2026 - 20 min
Portada del episodio Unlock Your Voice: How Krishna Ravulapalli Conquered Fear

Unlock Your Voice: How Krishna Ravulapalli Conquered Fear

Unlock Your Voice: How Krishna Ravulapalli Conquered Fear Show Notes: D50 After Dark | Episode: Meet Sri Krishna Ravulapalli From dodging the camera to delivering a speech at every single meeting, Sri Krishna Ravulapalli is the embodiment of the "imperfect action" mindset. In this episode, host Mickey Bennett sits down with Krishna, a software engineer and a rising star at Toastmasters Techno, to discuss his rapid 3-month transformation from an introvert to a club contest competitor. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: • The Catalyst for Change: How personal leadership coaching helped Krishna stop waiting for the "perfect moment" and start taking action during "imperfect scenarios". • The Power of Mentorship: The story of how an 8-time DTM inspired Krishna by sharing their own struggle with introversion and public speaking fear. • The "Speech-a-Week" Strategy: Why Krishna decided to sign up as a speaker for every single session he attended. • Finding Your Material: How Krishna uses his daily reading habits to ensure he never runs out of speech topics. • Overcoming the Fear of Judgment: Why Toastmasters is a "judgment-free" zone where you can mess up safely so you don't have to at work. • Tech and Focus: A look into Krishna’s life as a mainframe software engineer in Plano and how table tennis keeps his brain sharp. Episode Highlights: • [02:06] Three months in: The early Toastmasters journey. • [04:36] The Fall Converge experience that changed everything. • [07:35] Dealing with the "freeze" during the first speech and receiving constructive feedback. • [09:14] Taking the leap into the International Speech Contest. • [12:33] Mainframes and Table Tennis: High-speed tech and high-speed sports.

3 de mar de 2026 - 14 min
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