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Virtual Presentation Skills | Zoom Meetings, Work Remotely, Design An Online Office, Enhance Your 2D Image
Kimberli Gilbert - Kathy Gadinas | Everything Webinar | From The Waist Up
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3 days ago
The only podcast you need for virtual presentation skills success.
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59 |‼️Science of Attention: How to Stop Losing Your Audience in 8 Seconds
Virtual Presentation Skills | Zoom Meetings, Work Remotely, Design An Online Office, Enhance Your 2D Image
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3 weeks ago
59 |‼️Science of Attention: How to Stop Losing Your Audience in 8 Seconds
Discover how to keep your virtual audience focused for more than eight seconds! We reveal the brain science of attention and share easy ways to boost engagement, energy, and on-camera presence in Episode 59 of The Virtual Presentation Skills Podcast. What You’ll Learn....... 🎯 Why audiences tune out online — and what the Reticular Activating System (RAS) has to do with it. 🧠 The dopamine connection — how to create mini “hits” of interest that keep people watching and learning. ⚡ Attention triggers and pattern interrupts that jolt the brain awake. 🗣️ How to use tone, pace, visuals, and pauses to reset focus every three minutes. 🪄 Slide design that works — visual cues instead of text walls to avoid cognitive overload. 💡 Practical fixes you can apply right now to make your next virtual presentation unforgettable. Key Takeaways Attention = Dopamine + Novelty + Relevance No change = No dopamine = Disengagement Make micro-changes every 3 minutes—shift tone, visual, or energy. Start with a hook, not an agenda. Avoid “dopamine deserts” created by static slides and monotone delivery.   Virtual Office Audit — 30-minute group session to optimize your on-camera presence and engagement. 🔗Group Virtual Office Audit Registration   Challenge of the Week During your next virtual meeting, time yourself. How often do you change something—your tone, your slide, your pace? If it’s more than three minutes, it’s too long. Remember: Attention doesn’t drift—it gets pulled.   Join the Community Subscribe, rate, and share The Virtual Presentation Skills Podcast! Every download helps us grow and reach more humans who want to lead with presence, not PowerPoint. Connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram 🔗Kimberli Gilbert Linked-In 🔗Kathy Gadinas Linked-In 🔗Virtual Presentation Mastery Facebook
Virtual Presentation Skills | Zoom Meetings, Work Remotely, Design An Online Office, Enhance Your 2D Image
The only podcast you need for virtual presentation skills success.