Camera confidence is a leadership skill. In Episode 83, learn the neuroscience behind trust, authority, and how great leaders show up on screen.
Welcome to 2026 and a new season of the Virtual Presentation Skills Podcast. In Episode 83, we launch the Virtual Leadership pillar by reframing camera confidence as a core leadership skill—not a personality trait.
Great leaders don’t perform on camera—they create trust. This episode breaks down the neuroscience behind first impressions, authority, and credibility on screen, and explains why your audience decides whether to trust you within milliseconds.
You’ll learn how virtual environments increase cognitive load, why visual and audio clarity often outweigh content, and how intentional design choices reduce friction for your audience’s brain.
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We also discuss confidence as a learned skill built through education and practice, and why virtual leadership training is no longer optional.
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Special announcement:
Kathy Gadinas shares she’ll be stepping away from the podcast in the coming weeks. While the show will continue with Kimberli and expert guests, this episode marks the beginning of a meaningful transition – and a celebration of what’s been built together.
If you lead teams, facilitate meetings, consult, or aspire to leadership, this episode will change how you think about showing up on camera.
🎧 Join us next time as we continue helping leaders go live from the waist up.
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