Speech Transcript Still Standing
Speech Transcript Still Standing
Speech Transcript Still Standing
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Ramona J. Smith.
The punches, jabs, and hooks will come in the form of challenges, obstacles, and failures.
Yet if you stay in the ring and learn from those past fights, at the end of each round, you'll be still
standing.
Mr. contest chair, fellow fighters, can you think of a time when life tried to knock you down?
Round one—college.
I dropped out of college not one, not two, not three, but four times. I told myself college isn't for
me and I would never go back.
Round two—marriage.
I married my soul mate—the love of my life, my best friend. He was fine, too. We were married
for eight long, beautiful, amazing months. You heard right—months, not years. It was like
immediately after we said I do, the heavyweight champion came in and delivered an electrifying
knockout blow to our vows.
Boom! Divorced.
Round three—speaking.
In 2015, I competed for the first time in the International Speech Contest.
I won at the club level, I won at the area level, I won at the division level. Then the district level
was on the way! I was on the road, I was on fire, I was unstoppable!
After going three rounds and taking hit after hit, I was ready to throw in the towel.
Who was that lifeline that you reached out to, to help you stand back up?
Was it your family?
Your friends?
Or did you hold on to your faith?
Maybe you've never been knocked down, but you've seen one of your family members take
a devastating blow.
Were you the lifeline that they were reaching out to, to help them stand back up?
Were you the coach in the corner saying, “Get up, get up.
Stand up?”
As I gathered all the strength within myself, to pick myself back up and stand.
After my loss at the district level, I'm speaking to you from the World Championship stage.
It's a moment!
Thank you.
Thank you.
Even after suffering loss, I'm still standing.
I have not yet found Mr. right, but this is an international convention.
And there are thousands of men from hundreds of different countries, so single Toastmasters—
call
me!
Even after my divorce, I'm still standing.
in that ring throwing those jabs and those hooks, when that final bell rings— ding,
ding, ding—the fighters and the coaches will raise their hands in victory, singing,