Media skills training

Overview

This interactive, skills-focused workshop is designed for psychologists who want to build confidence, credibility and impact when working with the media.

This session will support you to translate psychological knowledge into clear, responsible and compelling public communication.

The workshop combines evidence-informed guidance, ethical reflection and hands-on media practice. Participants will take part in mock TV and radio interviews, receive structured feedback, and leave with practical tools they can use immediately in their professional work.

Whether you are new to media engagement or looking to refine your on-air and interview skills, this training will help you communicate psychology in ways that are accurate, ethical and accessible to the public.

Spaces are limited to 8 people to ensure that every attendee has the opportunity for an individual focus on their skills and mock interviews.

Also included – A free 30-minute 1:1 follow up with Dan after the training, to thinking about key learning and next steps.

Your trainer – Dr Dan O’Hare

Dan has worked extensively with the media, including work with the BBC, The Guardian, The Times, Sky News, ITV, Al Jazeera, BBC Bitesize, The Metro, 5 live, Globals Radio and more.

As lead for edspy, Dan has supported over 400 professionals to communicate their work to a wider audience including the general public, policy makers and sector leaders.

Dan co-hosts the successful ‘The Educated Guess Podcast’ which has an international listener base.

What the session will cover

During this workshop, you will explore:

  1. Why psychologists should work with the media
  2. Ethics and professional responsibilities
  3. Translating psychological knowledge for public audiences
  4. Practical tools for media interviews
  5. Common pitfalls in media work
  6. Mock interviews and skills practice

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of this training session, participants will be able to:

  • Clearly articulate why and how psychologists can contribute to public debate through the media
  • Apply ethical and professional standards confidently when engaging with journalists and broadcasters
  • Translate psychological research and practice into clear, accessible and audience-focused messages
  • Prepare effectively for TV, radio and print interviews
  • Communicate key points succinctly under time pressure
  • Respond to challenging or sensitive questions with confidence and professionalism
  • Recognise and avoid common risks and pitfalls in media engagement
  • Reflect on their own communication style and identify strategies to strengthen their media presence

This workshop is for

Qualified psychologists who are interested in public engagement, media work, policy influence or public education, and who want practical, realistic experience in a safe and supportive learning environment.

Booking options

Trainings hosted by us

These sessions are hosted online by us, for individuals to join. There are currently no upcoming training dates.

In-house training for groups and team

This training can also be delivered to existing teams of groups, online or in-person. Please get in touch to start conversations for this.

Contact us to book