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    Explore "zoomfatigue" with insightful episodes like "20 - Support for Post-Pandemic Work-Life Cadence", "19 - Online Working: Tips & Challenges", "357- Make a Summer Comeback: How Students with ADHD Can Regain Lost Academic Ground and Have Fun", "#18: 4 Engagement Tips to Destroy Zoom Fatigue : Sean Specie" and "Digitale Erschöpfung in der schönen neuen Arbeitswelt" from podcasts like ""Creating Cadence", "Creating Cadence", "ADHD Experts Podcast", "Breakouts" and "combine on ear – Der Podcast für zukunftsfähige Gebäude-, Büro- und Arbeitswelten."" and more!

    Episodes (17)

    20 - Support for Post-Pandemic Work-Life Cadence

    20 - Support for Post-Pandemic Work-Life Cadence
    Mich Bondesio and her 6 guests contemplate areas of focus to support better work-life cadence, as we move out of the pandemic into a new way of living and working.

    Episode 20 is the final episode of season 3 of the Creating Cadence podcast and features interviews with the following people:

    Catarina King is a dynamic and passionate community builder, and one of the co-founders of coworking space called Society1. https://www.society1.co.uk/

    Rashmir Balasubramaniam is an executive coach and strategic advisor to current and emerging female leaders of social innovation and systems change. https://www.rashmir.net/

    Amy Young is a senior account manager at ICG, a well-established, award-winning creative agency in the North West of England. https://www.icg.agency/

    Garth Dew is a video producer and business owner who helps brands and companies to create marketing and event content. https://www.gdvideo.co.uk/

    Ed Matthews-Gentle leads a creative business support programme in Lancashire, and he’s also a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. https://www.creativelancashire.org/

    James Taplin is an ecologist and innovation consultant for a national innovation agency https://www.ukri.org/ and a writer and bladesmith. https://www.broadcloth.co.uk/

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    19 - Online Working: Tips & Challenges

    19 - Online Working: Tips & Challenges
    Mich Bondesio and her 6 guests share their personal challenges with online working and the tips and tricks they use to stay productive, healthy and focused at work, in episode 19 of the Creating Cadence podcast.

    Season 3 features the following people:

    Catarina King is a dynamic and passionate community builder, and one of the co-founders of coworking space called Society1. https://www.society1.co.uk/

    Rashmir Balasubramaniam is an executive coach and strategic advisor to current and emerging female leaders of social innovation and systems change. https://www.rashmir.net/

    Amy Young is a senior account manager at ICG, a well-established, award-winning creative agency in the North West of England. https://www.icg.agency/

    Garth Dew is a video producer and business owner who helps brands and companies to create marketing and event content. https://www.gdvideo.co.uk/

    Ed Matthews-Gentle leads a creative business support programme in Lancashire, and he’s also a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. https://www.creativelancashire.org/

    James Taplin is an ecologist and innovation consultant for a national innovation agency https://www.ukri.org/ and a writer and bladesmith. https://www.broadcloth.co.uk/

    To access the episode transcript, sign up to the free Cadence newsletter here: https://growthsessions.co/cadence-podcast/

    When you sign up you also get a free 12 minute audio training to help you be more mindful in your day.

    Digitale Erschöpfung in der schönen neuen Arbeitswelt

    Digitale Erschöpfung in der schönen neuen Arbeitswelt
    Markus Albers Buch „Die digitale Erschöpfung“ scheint heute aktueller denn je. Durch die Pandemie wurde „Büro-Deutschland“ vor einem Jahr ins Homeoffice geschickt. Ob angestellt oder selbständig, ob Großkonzern oder kleines Unternehmen, ob Führungskraft oder Teammitglied, alle erleben gerade die neue, digitale Arbeitswelt. Während zu Beginn ein Effizienzgewinn durch das Arbeiten von zu Hause festgestellt wurde, wird mittlerweile von völliger Entgrenzung und Video-Konferenz-Marathons berichtet. Die Folge sind Ermüdung durch längere Arbeitszeiten, permanente Multi-Kanal-Kommunikation und fehlende konzentrierte Einzelarbeit. Wie schafft man eine gute Balance zwischen Dauer-Kommunikation und konzentrierter Arbeit? Wie kann ein Arbeitstag strukturiert werden, der Energie gibt, anstatt in die Erschöpfung zu führen? Was kann jeder selber tun, was sollte im Team oder auf Unternehmensebene geregelt werden? Wie können (gesetzliche) Regelungen unterstützen? Das Thema betrifft uns also alle! Vita Markus Albers Markus Albers lebt als Autor, Berater und Unternehmer in Berlin. Er ist Mitgründer und Geschäftsführender Gesellschafter von Rethink sowie Mitgründer von Neuwork.

Er veröffentlicht den Newsletter „Rethinking“, der sich mit den Schnittstellen von Technologie, Gesellschaft und Kommunikation beschäftigt. Zuvor war er Autor bei Brand Eins, Berlin-Korrespondent von Monocle, Managing Editor der Vanity Fair, Redakteur der Welt am Sonntag und beim SZ-Magazin. Seine Texte wurden auch in Die Zeit, GQ, AD, Spiegel, und Stern veröffentlicht.

Markus’ Bücher „Meconomy“, „Rethinking Luxury“, „Morgen komm ich später rein“ und „Digitale Erschöpfung“ wurden vielfach besprochen und in fünf Sprachen übersetzt. Zu den Buchthemen hält er Vorträge, moderiert Panels und Workshops.

Markus Albers ist Mitglied der International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences sowie Juror der Lovie Awards, des Best of Content Marketing Awards und von Forework. http://markusalbers.com/

    042. Be The Zoom Host With The Most

    042. Be The Zoom Host With The Most

    In this conversation, we share a fail-safe plan for hosting Zoom calls that are exciting, engaging, and effective. Follow our simple strategy, and you'll have happy viewers who are eager to hop on your Zoom calls!

    During this conversation, we referenced the following article:

    Stop Tormenting Your Online Audience with Slides

     

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    Setting Boundaries to Prevent Zoom Fatigue

    Setting Boundaries to Prevent Zoom Fatigue

    In this episode I share why Zooming is so tiring as well as 7 top tips to help you be more efficient, more effective and much less exhausted

    I talk about what happens in the brain that cause you to be so tired - that way you can guard against it.  

    Listen in as I run through the 7 top tips for setting boundaries to prevent zoom fatigue.

     

    I talk about

    Is a Zoom Meeting Really Necessary?

    Why you need to ensure your focus is in the right place and share my PONDER acronym that helps you to keep meetings efficient and effective.

    Agendas are really important and not just a nice to have.

    Setting Boundaries to Prevent Zoom Fatigue

    Have a listen - to why you need to keep clear start and finish time and how to handle people being late to the meeting.

    Why you need to have 25 or 50 minute meetings rather than 30 or 60 minute durations.

    How you can effectively block times for no meetings  in you day or in your week and why you should.

    What happens in your brain when you're distracted, so listen in for reasons why you need reduce distractions.

     

    My two final tips talk about turning your camera off and how that helps you be able to concentrate better and why you should even consider picking up the phone instead!

    I hope that's helpful.  If you have any questions let me know!

     

     

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    Episode 374 - 10 Psychological Techniques (And Tips) To Sell More And Persuade Faster #1

    Episode 374 - 10 Psychological Techniques (And Tips) To Sell More And Persuade Faster #1

    One of the biggest challenges we face is that we think, and our audience thinks, we are logical creatures. But most of the time, we don't know why we do what we do. In fact, up to 95 percent of persuasion and influence involves a subconscious trigger. This tendency means that inclinations like "It just feels right," "I trust this person," or "I don't like this person" are all based on subconscious emotional reactions.

    Stanford researchers identify four causes for ‘Zoom fatigue’ and their simple fixes

    So how can you use subconscious triggers to be more persuasive?  What do you need to understand about these triggers that are hurting your sales?  How can you persuade better and faster understanding why we do, what we do?  Join me for this week’s podcast and discover The10 Psychological Techniques (And Tips) To Sell More And Persuade Faster.

    041. Make Zoom Great Again

    041. Make Zoom Great Again

    In this conversation, we chat about Zoom calls. If you're feeling inundated with conference calls, online summits and conferences, and Zoom meetings, this conversation is for you. We share tips for overcoming Zoom fatigue and best practices so Zoom can be great once again.

    For exclusive extras, LIVE chats with Ryan and Carrie, and communication resources you won't find anywhere else, join the Speaking Society! Your first month of membership is FREE.

    Connect with us:

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    Website: www.ryancarriesharpe.com

    12 Creating Cadence Podcast - Silence

    12 Creating Cadence Podcast - Silence
    This episode of the Creating Cadence podcast is about silence and our senses, and specifically about the impact that a lack of silence is having on our minds and bodies. Our working styles and current social and physical environments are also waging war on our senses, which in turn affects our productivity, our health and our wellbeing.

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    Combatting Zoom Fatigue

    Combatting Zoom Fatigue

    Are you feeling more exhausted at the end of your workday? You’re not alone. Zoom fatigue is real. Ever since the unofficial social experiment of working from home was launched in early 2020 due to the pandemic, video calls boomed. While this technology likely saved our economy and jobs market from a total meltdown, Zoom (and all its counterparts like Microsoft Teams and Google Meet) started to take a complicated and unintentional toll on the workforce.

    Today we meet Josh Little, the founder of four successful tech companies. Josh is on a mission to save the working world from death-by-meetings with his newest venture. During this episode, Josh shares how he plans to help us work remotely without going crazy.

    Then stay tuned for our 2nd guest, celebrity futurist Joyce Gioia, who co-hosts our special series "Ahead of the Curve: Normal 2.0." This week, our focus is on Leadership in Normal 2.0.

    The Geeks, Geezers & Googlization TV Show can be viewed live every Wednesday at 1 PM ET on Facebook, YouTube, Talk 4 TV, and broadcast on W4CY Radio, part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Following the broadcast, the replay will be available at the same links for YouTube and Facebook, our podcast website Geeks Geezers Googlization website, and on most podcasts including Apple Podcast, iHeart, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher and more.

    Is Your Brain Experiencing Zoom Fatigue? De-Stress Tips from Brain Lady Julie

    Is Your Brain Experiencing Zoom Fatigue? De-Stress Tips from Brain Lady Julie
    Video meeting after video meeting. Are you feeling the strain? If so then this episode is for you. "Brain Lady Julie" will share some great tips for keeping your brain engaged and how to reduce the stress when it comes to all these video conferencing calls.

    Breath-Move-Hydrate-Unplug! Just some of the tips that you will discover on the Brain Lady Speaks show this morning.


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    055 - 2/2 O komunikacji dla liderów, managerów i zespołów, Piotr Bucki, bucki.pro

    055 - 2/2 O komunikacji dla liderów, managerów i zespołów, Piotr Bucki, bucki.pro
    Skąd bierze się niezrozumienie między tym co mówimy, a tym co dociera do odbiorcy? Dlaczego liderom/managerom wydaje się, że coś zakomunikowali, a rzeczywistość jest inna?
    Dlaczego czasem ludzie w zespole mówią do siebie, ale nie komunikują się?
    O tym i nie tylko opowiada Piotr Bucki ekspert od komunikacji. Ekspert przez duże „E”.
    Czyli osoba, której wiedza oparta jest na teorii, dowodach naukowych, ale także na latach praktyki.

    W odcinku 55:
    • Zwięzłość komunikacji – dar czy umiejętność?
    • Dlaczego komunikacja zdalna jest trudniejsza?
    • Jak zadbać o utrzymanie atencji w komunikacji zdalnej?
    • 3 rzeczy na jakie trzeba zwrócić uwagę podczas komunikacji zdalnej.
    • Zoom fatigue – co to jest?
    • Główne mity, błędy w komunikacji.
    • Czy story telling działa czy to buzzword?

    W poprzednim odcinku czyli 54 (www.piotrbucki.pl/054):
    • Dlaczego z tą komunikacją jest jak jest?
    • Mówię jedno dociera drugie.
    • Mówię i nie zostaje nic.
    • Mówię, ale główny przekaz zaciera się, a poboczny wątek staje się głównym – dlaczego.
    • Kontekst, problem i rozwiązanie - najprostsza rama w komunikacji.
    • Czemu ludzie nie umieją komunikować się w prosty sposób? Prosty temat do zreferowania w kilka min – a wypowiedź ciągnie się.
    • Co to jest "wata słowna"?
    Plus kilka smaczków z relacji między Piotrem Buckim, a Piotrem Buckim.
    Tak to nie pomyłka. Piotr Bucki rozmawia z Piotrem Buckim.

    Link do odcinka, transkryptu i wszystkich niezbędnych informacji:
    • www.piotrbucki.pl/055

    Newsletter
    • www.piotrbucki.pl/newsletter

    054 - 1/2 O komunikacji dla liderów, managerów i zespołów, Piotr Bucki, bucki.pro

    054 - 1/2 O komunikacji dla liderów, managerów i zespołów, Piotr Bucki, bucki.pro
    Skąd bierze się niezrozumienie między tym co mówimy, a tym co dociera do odbiorcy? Dlaczego liderom/managerom wydaje się, że coś zakomunikowali, a rzeczywistość jest inna?
    Dlaczego czasem ludzie w zespole mówią do siebie, ale nie komunikują się?
    O tym i nie tylko opowiada Piotr Bucki ekspert od komunikacji. Ekspert przez duże „E”.
    Czyli osoba, której wiedza oparta jest na teorii, dowodach naukowych, ale także na latach praktyki.

    W odcinku 54:
    • Dlaczego z tą komunikacją jest jak jest?
    • Mówię jedno dociera drugie.
    • Mówię i nie zostaje nic.
    • Mówię, ale główny przekaz zaciera się, a poboczny wątek staje się głównym – dlaczego.
    • Kontekst, problem i rozwiązanie - najprostsza rama w komunikacji.
    • Czemu ludzie nie umieją komunikować się w prosty sposób? Prosty temat do zreferowania w kilka min – a wypowiedź ciągnie się.
    • Co to jest "wata słowna"?

    W odcinku 55 (www.piotrbucki.pl/055):
    • Zwięzłość komunikacji – dar czy umiejętność?
    • Dlaczego komunikacja zdalna jest trudniejsza?
    • Jak zadbać o utrzymanie atencji w komunikacji zdalnej?
    • 3 rzeczy na jakie trzeba zwrócić uwagę podczas komunikacji zdalnej.
    • Zoom fatigue – co to jest?
    • Główne mity, błędy w komunikacji.
    • Czy story telling działa czy to buzzword?

    Plus kilka smaczków z relacji między Piotrem Buckim, a Piotrem Buckim.
    Tak to nie pomyłka. Piotr Bucki rozmawia z Piotrem Buckim.

    Link do odcinka, transkryptu i wszystkich niezbędnych informacji:
    • www.piotrbucki.pl/054

    Newsletter
    • www.piotrbucki.pl/newsletter

    Interview with Philip Pulley - Part 2 - Zoom Fatigue

    Interview with Philip Pulley - Part 2 - Zoom Fatigue

    This is part 2 of an interview I had with Dr. Philip Pulley. He is an educator in Illinois who has had a flipped classroom for many years. He penned the blog post called, "Zoomed to Death?". We discussed Zoom Fatigue, his blog post, and more. 

    During our conversation, Philip mentions a Teacher Tech Checklist and he and Scott Nunes (@MrNunesteach) created. You may check it out at Philip's blog here.

    Additional Articles about Zoom Fatigue
    Zoom Fatigue is Real - Here's Why Video Calls Are So Draining
    Zoom Fatigue is Taxing the Brain - Here's Why That Happens

    Philip Pulley
    https://twitter.com/PhilipPulley
    Philip’s website

    Music
    Son of a Rocket by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4391-son-of-a-rocket
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