7/09/2025

NATIONAL 6 theSun on Sunday SEPT 7, 2025

Making mark as public speaker

In school and university, Mahathir noticed that classmates hesitated to speak in front of others. Having grown up around Toastmasters, he often volunteered to present on behalf of his groups. Later, while studying psychology, he realised communication was understanding to

up public speaking.” Despite years of practice, Mahathir admits he still gets nervous before stepping on stage. But instead of fearing it, he has learned to use it to his advantage. “Nervousness shows you care, that you want to give a good performance and a good speech.”

“A month before Maulidur Rasul, we would have already placed orders with entrepreneurs who are also villagers. This tradition is not just about exchanging kuih but also about strengthening ties.” Nurul Nadiah Shafie, 33, who moved here from Kuching after marriage, said each tray costs about RM200, depending on the design and selection of kuih . “In urban areas like Kuching, there are no such celebrations.” Sarawak Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah urged residents to preserve tukar palak kuih as a unique village identity. – Bernama contest as an opportunity to refine his craft. “What motivated me was growth. Every year, I competed with one goal in mind, to be better than I was the previous year.” He believes Malaysia does not treat communication skills seriously enough. For him, the aim is not for everyone to compete internationally but for young people to gain confidence in everyday situations. “Who we are is shaped by our environment. If young people are not allowed to voice out, they won’t find their voice.” Mahathir’s journey shows how encouragement, practice and exposure can help even the quietest individual build a voice strong enough to reach international audiences. Today, he is the co-founder and managing director of Mic Front Public Speaking, which operates 14 outlets nationwide to train children and young adults.

Malaysian clinches second place in World Championship of Public Speaking held last month, improving from third position secured in 2022

Ű BY FAIZ RUZMAN newsdesk@thesundaily.com

just speak to myself.” Mahathir was one of only two Asean representatives in the top three, along with Bruneian Allen Ang Boon Kiat. The title went to Indian competitor Sabyasachi Sengupta, who is based in Amsterdam. He credits his parents, who were among the earliest Malaysians to join Toastmasters, for introducing him to the world of public speaking. Toastmasters is a global organisation that helps people develop communication, leadership and presentation skills. “As a young child, I had no choice but to follow them. Even my older sibling, now 33, took

PETALING JAYA: Mas Mahathir Mohamad (pic) used to be the quiet one in the room. Today, the 32-year-old Malaysian has made his mark as a public speaker. In 2022, he reached the finals of the World Championship of Public Speaking, finishing third. Last month he went one better, securing second place, a remarkable feat for someone who once struggled to speak up. “Rather than a public speaker, I considered myself a private speaker. I wasn’t open to sharing or speaking up. I liked to think on my own terms and

That mindset has helped him transform anxiety into energy to connect with audiences. Mahathir believes many young Malaysians do not get the encouragement he received.

central

people. Still, public speaking was never part of his career plans. “I wanted to be a traveller, a musician, so many things except to be a public speaker.”

“If our schools, tuition centres or homes don’t allow us to voice out, we won’t develop the public speaking ability. My parents encouraged me, and that is how I found my voice. But many families still prioritise academics over communication.” Kuih- swapping tradition sweetens life for village residents The turning point came in 2016 when he joined a corporate training company. His supervisor told him he needed to join Toastmasters if he wanted to grow. From then on, Mahathir competed regularly, using each

about 700 residents from surrounding areas to the Kampung Sebandi Ulu community hall. “This tradition began in the 1940s. At first, there were only a few houses but now, there are 186. So, the celebration is more vibrant. Indirectly, it also creates economic opportunities as many order palak kuih from local makers more than a month in advance.” Activities held over two days include doa selamat , selawat , zikir and cukur jambul ceremonies, a 1km-long procession involving 21 contingents, followed by the highlight, the kuih exchange. For retired teacher Taher Ismail, 60, preparations begin weeks ahead.

ASAJAYA: Each Maulidur Rasul, the courtyards of homes in Kampung Sebandi Ulu, about 50km from Kuching, come alive with trays of colourful cakes and traditional kuih to be exchanged in the tukar palak kuih tradition, a heritage of more than 80 years that continues to bind the community together. The custom sees families preparing at least one tray with a cake in the middle ( palak ) surrounded by assorted kuih such as bahulu , peneram , kuih loyang and Sarawak layered cake, before exchanging them with neighbours as a symbol of sharing blessings and unity. Village head Jama Baylai, 50, said this year’s celebration drew

Kampung Sebandi Ulu residents parading with trays of kuih for the event. – BERNAMAPIC

Education matters remain an important component of Malaysian society. Today the landscape is fast paced with new exciting developments in technology such as AI, coding, virtual reality, and cybersecurity, leading the way for changes in curriculum development. To showcase the latest and most updated content, we invite you join us in 2025, and be part of our Education Focus!

Contact us now for special deals on digital, video and print advertising. 03-7784 6688 advertise@thesundaily.com

Malaysian Paper

Made with FlippingBook - Online catalogs