Talking and pitching to strangers is not my natural strength, and I usually put a
lot of effort into pitches and presentations to figure out almost exactly what I am going to say.
I'm pretty sure that an effective entrepreneur needs to have the skill and confidence to talk about a wide range of topics in front of all kinds of audiences without too much preparation.
Does anyone on HN attend something like Toastmasters to improve their speaking, ad lib speaking and presentation skills?
I particularly liked the peer review process (making you both a better speaker and listener, and making you, as a reviewer, pay attention to what makes other people more or less effective speakers), and the well organized manuals. As much as I thought in advance I knew about e.g., humorous speaking, having a topic broken down into individual aspects was a great way to learn.
On the down side, at times some events had the ring of a success cargo cult to it — people thinking that if they learned just the right inflection and hand gestures, they were bound for great things.
Still, I recommend it highly. In most urban areas in the US, there seems to be a large number of clubs to pick from. There is quite a bit of variety between clubs, so it can be a good idea to attend a few different ones before settling down — clubs tend to be welcoming toward guests, and generally don't resort to high pressure tactics to make you sign up.