26. The Biochemistry of Webinars

26. The Biochemistry of Webinars

From The Public Speaking Podcast by David JP Phillips & Lucas Reuterstig

June 22, 2024 · 49 min · Season 1 · Episode 26

About this episode

Lucas and David discuss techniques for delivering outstanding webinars using biochemistry principles to engage audiences.

In the last episode before summer break, Lucas and David discusses the techniques of delivering outstanding webinars! How to keep the audience engaged using dopamine techniques like major, minor and micro why's, how to handle nervousness and stress, and how to connect with your audience by creating oxytocin. The Biochemistry of Webinars can be boiled down to this: Dopamine enhances focus and motivation, keeping your audience engaged and attentive. Boosting testosterone can increase your confidence, projecting authority and credibility. Oxytocin fosters a sense of connection and trust, making your audience more receptive to your message. Serotonin promotes a positive mood, encouraging audience retention and enthusiasm. By understanding and utilizing these neurochemicals, you can deliver a compelling, memorable presentation that resonates deeply with your audience, ensuring lasting impressions and effective communication. Do you want to hack your mindset, master Storytelling techniques and deliver presentations or webinars like a pro? Watch "Powerful Presentations" here: https://presentermastery.com/training/p Read more about the Presenter Mastery program…

People in this episode

Hosts: David JP Phillips, Lucas Reuterstig

Topics covered

  • webinars
  • audience engagement
  • neurochemicals
  • presentation techniques
  • storytelling

Keywords

  • webinars
  • dopamine
  • oxytocin
  • presentation skills
  • audience connection

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Organizations: Presenter Mastery

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