Learn How to Attract Media Coverage to Propel Your Mission
For women leaders who want to learn the exact steps top media advocacy and PR experts take to land solution-driven news coverage on their work and mission.
I'M READYDid You Know, Just 26% of Sources Quoted in Global News Coverage Are Women?
(GMMP, 2025)
Learn what's holding women back and navigate the media ecosystem with confidence, nail media interviews, and build momentum for positive change—in whatever sector or area you're focused on.Â
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You Can Harness the Media as a Tool for Positive Change
Learn proven methods and processes top media advocates use to help you:
KEEP ISSUES ON THE PUBLIC AND POLICY AGENDA
ADVOCATE FOR EVIDENCE-BASED SOLUTIONS TO SOCIETAL CHALLENGES
ATTRACT FUNDERS, SUPPORTERS AND COLLABORATORS
NAVIGATE THE MEDIA ECOSYSTEM AND FORGE MEDIA RELATIONSHIPS
NAIL INTERVIEWS AND ATTRACT MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES
BUILD NETWORKS AND MOMENTUM FOR POSITIVE CHANGE.
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With the Right Roadmap, Anyone Can Learn
Through the Get Media Ready for Good online course, you’ll learn how to navigate the media ecosystem with confidence and clarity in ways that support your work and mission.
SHOW ME HOWNICE TO MEET YOU
Hi, I'm Eddie Staltari
I've generated thousands of pieces of solutions-focused news coverage for purpose-driven clients supporting people and the planet—influencing systems, programs and cultures.
With over 15 years of PR and media advocacy experience (including as the Strategic PR Director of an award-winning social change agency), I combine big agency coverage tactics with action-focused advocacy strategies to help women build support for solutions through the media.
Step by step, I'll guide you to harness the news media as a tool to drive attention, understanding and action to support your work and mission.
ABOUT EDDIE
"Eddie is one of the most skilled communications professionals I have had the pleasure of working with. I was continuously impressed by her ability to quicky gain a deep understanding of an issue or project—from objectives and stakeholders, to the broader context—and create an integrated communications strategy supported by strong rationale."
Gabrielle Brigden, Former Head of PR, Content and Events at Think HQ
Learn to
- Set your own media advocacy strategy in support of your work and mission.
- Forge relationships with journalist and networks with fellow advocates.
- Develop and pitch news stories that promote evidence-based solutions and action.
- Spot your media moments and influence the news cycle.Â
- Avoid common mistakes journalists hate.Â
The right media moves make all the difference. We’ll cover it all in Get Media-Ready for Good.
TELL ME MOREINTRODUCING
GETÂ MEDIA-READYÂ FOR GOOD
Break Down Barriers Holding You Back
Get Media-Ready for Good is a foundational media advocacy and public relations (PR) course custom-made for women leaders driving positive change.
The online course acknowledges the barriers to media advocacy women women face and addresses the individual roadblocks holding you back.
Boosting knowledge, confidence and clarity, the course equips changemakers to stay on message, reach more people, and drive positive action through media reporting.
"This isn’t generic PR advice. It’s built for women like us who are actually trying to shift systems, not just get media coverage."
Sherelee, Mental Health Advocate
About You
You're a purpose-driven female leader—a CEO, founder, academic, expert, community leader, practitioner, aspiring politician, advocate or activist—on a mission.
You’re deeply committed to your work, but it's not consistently visible to the public and decision-makers—so it becomes easier to ignore. You know media attention could help, but you don't have the budget to hire an expert and you're unsure where to start.Â
You need a proven roadmap, practical tools and processes, and the confidence to step into the media spotlight. And you want guidance to attract media attention for "good".
SHOW ME HOWTake the Quiz: Am I Ready?
Complete the self-assessment to determine whether you're ready to begin building your media advocacy skills—or what you need to do first.
CHECK MY SCOREThe Get Media-Ready For Good Course Outline
MODULE 1
Set Your Strategy
First, clarify how media visibility can actually help you achieve your goals, and what's getting in the way. You will:
- Learn specific ways media advocacy can help you.
- Address gendered barriers holding you back.
- Define your target audiences.
- Set realistic, purpose-driven media goals.
You’ll establish the mindset and strategic foundations to guide everything you do next—setting you up for long-term media success.
MODULE 2
Understand the Media Ecosystem
The best media advocates understand how the media landscape works and where they come in as a 'good source'. You will:
- Learn how the media operates today.
- Identify outlets that reach your audiences.
- Understand what the media needs—and when.
You'll understand how to pitch smarter, target media outlets strategically, and become a credible, reliable source journalists want to collaborate with.
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MODULE 3
Find and Frame Your News
Journalists and editors rely on clear, newsworthy story tips and insights from credible sources to do their jobs. Learn to:
- Uncover media stories hiding in your work.
- Shape news-making headlines.
- Strengthen your advocacy with data.
- Collaborate with lived experience advocates (media case studies).
You'll adopt a do-no-harm approach to storytelling and keep evidence-based solutions on the news agenda, year-round.
MODULE 4
Grow Your Network
Your ability to influence news relies on trusted relationships with the media and fellow advocates—forged before you pitch your first story or comment. Learn to:
- Build relationships with the media.
- Forge your own media network of advocates.
- Plan collaborative media stories with your allies.
You’ll make a clear plan to grow your media network so you can build collective media momentum for change.
MODULE 5
Write for and Pitch to the MediaÂ
Packaging your story in formats media contacts expect helps you stand out as a credible source in an overflowing email inbox of potential voices. Learn to:
- Adopt writing formats journalists and producers expect from you.
- Write your own media releases.
- Develop and pitch your story ideas.
You'll learn to time your outreach strategically and follow up in ways that provide value—while avoiding common mistakes that get you ignored.
MODULE 6
Navigate Media Interviews
Navigate media responses and interviews with speed, clarity and confidence by knowing exactly what to expect—and what's expected of you. Learn to:Â
- Manage media responses and inbound requests.
- Develop values-aligned key messages and quotes.
- Nail media interviews to drive positive action.
You'll learn best practices that position you as a trusted, credible media source journalists want to work with.
MODULE 7
Amplify Your Impact
Once your story hits the media, you have a powerful opportunity to shape conversations and reach new audiences. To use that moment wisely and stay safe while doing it, you will learn to:
- Advocate more widely through a social media page.
- Prepare for potential trolling or online harassment.
- Form habits that sustain your long-term advocacy.
You’ll emerge with a sustainable media practice that evolves with you, your work and your mission.
"Eddie possesses a deep understanding of news values ... combining values-driven strategic thinking with a concrete approach to the daily realities of media reporting. She has an exceptional ability to articulate her processes, making her a terrific teacher and mentor.Â
Lisa Zilberpriver, Former Manager Media and Communications, Our Watch
ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES
Everything You Get When You Sign up
- 9 hours of video tutorials with step-by-step instructions to land media coverage yourself.
- Activity sheets to consolidate and apply course learning to your own work and context.
- Templates to help you manage media contacts and write press releases and media pitches.
- Library of real examples of media releases, media pitches, and journalist introductions.
- Methods to find real media contacts and respond to live journalist requests.
A SPEED THAT FEELS RIGHT FOR YOU
Make Media Moves at Your Own Pace
When you sign up, you'll receive everything you need to step into the media spotlight. Because the course is self-led, you'll move through seven specialised modules at a pace that feels right for you.
Some students work intensively, moving through course content + activities over one week by dedicating a few hours per day. Others prefer to spread learning over a seven-week (or longer) period, dedicating a few hours per week. Whatever your timing preference, you'll maintain access to the course and come back to lessons whenever you need a refresher on what comes next.
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GET MEDIA-READY FOR GOOD
Pay thousands of dollars to work with a PR agency every month, or learn the skills and processes to do it yourself for life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Determine whether the course is right for you by reading responses to the most frequently asked student questions below.
Do I need leadership experience?
Do I need previous PR or media experience?
What do I need to get started
Do you offer group license packages?
Is my area/focus too niche for media advocacy?
What makes this course different from traditional media training?
How long does it take to complete the course?
What outcomes can I expect after completing the course?
Can you guarantee I'll get media coverage?
Can I share or transfer my login details?
Will the course prepare me to become a corporate spokesperson for my employer?
I’m not sure if this is the right fit. Can we talk first?
Are You Ready to Start?
Complete the self-assessment to determine whether you're ready to begin building your media advocacy skills—or what you need to do first.
COMPLETE SELF-ASSESSMENT