You prepared for the interview/presentation/grant pitch.
You start talking. There’s a cough. A phone is being checked.
Is what you’re saying not interesting?
Is it too complicated?
Or are you just insecure?
If the answer to at least one of these questions is yes, then…
It’s time to train!
Journalists can be intimidating. You need to be concise, clear and relevant. Learn to deliver your message in seconds, minutes, or during an interview for print.
If you want to engage people, you need to tap into their interest. Connect and convince grant committees, policy makers and the general public
Reach out to the general public, or target specific audiences with an article on LinkedIn, a blog post or an opinion piece for a newspaper.
Testimonials
“It was a real workshop. Nice activities. And not too much talking on ‘how it should be done’ but rather let us work and find out.”
“Very practical and useful expertises that get you results, not just vague fundamental concepts with no way to apply them to your own situation.”
“What we work on during the workshop we can reuse in real life.”
“It equipped me with tools to revisit my research goals and sharpen my approach to sharing my findings.”
“This framework not only makes scientific work more engaging but also accessible to a wider audience.”
About us
To be honest, there is no “us”. It’s just Lennart Wesel. I have worked as a journalist/writer/editor for both print and tv and I was the first editor-in-chief of De Universiteit van Nederland . In addition, I have written a book on science communication and I have been providing training to scientists since 2012.