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E640 - Beating “Boring Fatigue” - How to Bring Real Energy to Virtual Communication

E640 - Beating “Boring Fatigue” - How to Bring Real Energy to Virtual Communication

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Episode 640 - Beating “Boring Fatigue” - How to Bring Real Energy to Virtual Communication


In this episode of The How To Podcast Series, Dave tackles the problem of “boring fatigue” in virtual communication and makes the case that what many people call Zoom fatigue is often really a lack of energy, intention, and variety. He argues that podcasters and hosts should stop blaming the platform and instead take ownership of how they show up on the mic and on camera.

The episode focuses on bringing more life into virtual conversations by turning up your internal energy, standing or sitting tall, using bigger facial expressions, and speaking with clearer rhythm and intentional pauses. Dave encourages hosts to warm up before recording, move their bodies, and show more visible engagement so listeners and guests can feel their presence through the screen or speakers. He also explains that when you host a guest, your role is not just to ask questions, but to host the room and create an experience that feels active, welcoming, and worth listening to.

He reminds podcasters that audiences can sense low effort quickly, especially when the delivery feels flat or obligation driven. To avoid that, he suggests using stronger openings, asking better follow-up questions, varying the pace of the conversation, and speaking to one person rather than a vague crowd. The goal is to make virtual interaction feel personal, animated, and alive instead of routine or mechanical.

Dave also shares practical ways to keep a show from becoming stale, including cutting filler, adding pattern breaks, and being willing to overprepare the first part of an episode so it starts with momentum. His larger point is that virtual communication works best when the host brings enough energy, clarity, and personality to create real connection.

Key takeaway: If your virtual conversations feel tired, the fix is usually not the platform. It is your energy, your intention, and your willingness to make the experience more engaging for the person on the other side.

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