EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 9 MIN
86 | 🧠 Minicast Mastery: Brain Friendly Tricks to Keep Your Audiences Awake Online
from Virtual Presentation Skills | Zoom Meetings, Work Remotely, Design An Online Office, Enhance Your 2D Image · host Kimberli Gilbert - Kathy Gadinas | Everything Webinar | From The Waist Up
Brain-friendly tips to keep virtual audiences awake and engaged. Learn how attention rhythms, visual stability, and micro-gestures improve online presentations. Virtual audiences don’t fade because they’re bored—it’s brain biology. In this Minicast Mastery episode of the Virtual Presentation Skills Podcast, we share simple, brain-friendly ways to keep audiences alert, engaged, and mentally present online. Learn why attention predictably drops at 7, 12, and 20 minutes, how visual stability supports focus, and why micro-gestures—not high energy—signal engagement on camera. These strategies help you design virtual presentations that work with the brain, not against it. You’ll learn how to: Design for attention dips in virtual meetings Use intentional resets to sustain focus Create visual stability that keeps the brain engaged Gesture effectively on camera without distraction Turn insight into action. Book a Group Virtual Office Audit and start designing a virtual setup that keeps audiences engaged. 🔗Register here for Group Virtual Office Audit Training Follow, comment, or connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram (VirtualEngage) —we’d love to support you. [email protected] 🔗Kimberli Gilbert Linked-In 🔗Kathy Gadinas Linked-In
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Brain-friendly tips to keep virtual audiences awake and engaged. Learn how attention rhythms, visual stability, and micro-gestures improve online presentations. Virtual audiences don’t fade because they’re bored—it’s brain biology. In this Minicast Mastery episode of the Virtual Presentation Skills Podcast, we share simple, brain-friendly ways to keep audiences alert, engaged, and mentally present online. Learn why attention predictably drops at 7, 12, and 20 minutes, how visual stability supports focus, and why micro-gestures—not high energy—signal engagement on camera. These strategies help you design virtual presentations that work with the brain, not against it. You’ll learn how to: Design for attention dips in virtual meetings Use intentional resets to sustain focus Create visual stability that keeps the brain engaged Gesture effectively on camera without distraction Turn insight into action. Book a Group Virtual Office Audit and start designing a virtual setup that keeps audiences engaged. 🔗Register here for Group Virtual Office Audit Training Follow, comment, or connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook and Instagram (VirtualEngage) —we’d love to support you. [email protected] 🔗Kimberli Gilbert Linked-In 🔗Kathy Gadinas Linked-In
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