The Appearing on Video One

You can contact Women Talking About Learning through our website womentalkingaboutlearning.com

Details of the Podcast Learning Festival are at www.podcastlearningfest.live

You can buy us a coffee to support Women Talking About Learning via Ko-Fi.

Or you can email us via hello@llarn.com


Episode Links:

How to Improve On-Camera Performance

5 Practical Reasons Why You Should Film Yourself – LifeHack

Why Watching Yourself On Video Is Key To Improving

10 common video storytelling mistakes (and how to avoid them)

Top 10 Most Common Video Mistakes to Avoid – Wistia Blog

10 Common Video Mistakes – Videomaker

Why Do Women Shy Away from Public Speaking Engagements? – Janice Tomich

Do Women Shy Away from Public Speaking? A Field Experiment – ScienceDirect

Seeing Yourself on Zoom is Exhausting, Study Finds – UC Today

The case for turning off your Zoom camera

Zoom fatigue is more intense for women than men, research shows. Here’s why – CNET

Zoom Fatigue is Worse for Women—Here’s How to Combat It

Why Men Love Tech Gadgets: The Psychology Behind the Obsession – Croitech

Steinke | #WomenInSTEM: exploring self-presentation of identity on Instagram | Journal of Science Communication

Video-conferencing usage dynamics and nonverbal mechanisms exacerbate Zoom Fatigue, particularly for women – ScienceDirect

Study suggests women view their own image more than men on Zoom – Iowa State Daily

The Best Way to Fix the Lighting for your Next Zoom Call | At Home with Tech

Lighting Concepts

Five video conference grooming tips: ‘It’s really what’s above the desk that counts’ | Beauty | The Guardian

“Digitized Dysmorphia” of the female body: the re/disfigurement of the image | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

The impact of the use of social media on women and girls

Portrayal of Women in Media: Trends and Consequences » Gender Studies

Females in Film: Breaking Through Traditions and Expectations

Charisma vs Stage Fright

Why Women Face Different Standards on Zoom and What to do About It

Stop motion – Wikipedia

Gender and media – GSDRC

100 Sports in 100 Days (Playlist)


This week’s guests are Liù Batchelor is a video and presenter coach – and former TV presenter, videographer and TEDx producer.  Her strap-line is ‘video without the cringe’ – and she’s passionate about helping service professionals get started with videos and to be themselves on camera.

Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liubatchelor

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LiuBatchelor

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/liu_batchelor/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiuBatchelorTV

Sarah Pocklington is on a mission to help everyone, especially women, show up on camera without the cringe, overthinking or the “I hate how I look” narrative. She’s a speaker, facilitator and coach with 30 year’s experience in learning & development. With a lifelong love of performing, she blends confidence and clarity with a no-nonsense approach to help business owners and teams build connection and real presence on camera. In this episode she talks about why being on camera feels so uncomfortable and shares simple, practical tips to help everyone feel more natural, powerful and comfortable on camera.

Find her here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-pocklington-coachonaboat/ 

Website: www.coachonaboat.co.uk

Leave a Reply