"Seize the time... live now! Make now always the most precious time." — Jean‑Luc Picard

Observed annually on September 28 — the premiere date of Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Celebrate leadership, eloquence, and the fine ritual of tea. Speak with purpose, pause for effect, and post your best moments with #TalkLikePicard.

Featured Post

Calling all deckhands!

Talk Like Picard Day needs organizers and contributors! If you think this sounds like fun and want to help make it a thing, use the contact ...

Sunday, August 17, 2025

Create your communicator pin!

Every officer on the Enterprise-D needs a communicator pin so they can stay in touch with the ship!

Design your own communicator pin, color it in, and glue it to an index card. Then just cut it out and pin it to your shirt. It's okay to ask a senior officer (an adult) for help.

Now you are ready to join an away team and explore strange new worlds!

Download and print this project guide here!





Wednesday, August 13, 2025

We want your Picardisms!

What's your favorite saying by Jean-Luc Picard?

Do you use phrases like "make it so", or "engage" in everyday conversation?

Have you developed the habit of straightening your uniform after you've been sitting?

Monday, August 11, 2025

Meme Generator is Online

Add your favorite saying by Jean-Luc Picard to one of four images and share it with the world!

Don't forget to tag #talklikepicard!



Saturday, August 9, 2025

Calling all deckhands!

Talk Like Picard Day needs organizers and contributors!

If you think this sounds like fun and want to help make it a thing, use the contact form to email me!

The way I see it, the main starting points are:

  • The website needs a consistent theme and color scheme.
  • The pages on the site map need to be fleshed out and have some graphics added. 
  • The downloads need to be designed and prepped.
  • A schedule of posts needs to be created.
  • Other things I haven't thought about still need to happen.

The Rules

  1. This is just for fun.
  2. Except for rule 1, nothing is set in stone.
  3. That goes for rule 2 as well.

The idea started as a slip of the tongue, but I think there's a solid idea underlying it somewhere.