How long does media training take?
There is no real one-hour version of media training. Think school, not a quick tip session: a focused program gets you started, and Success in Media includes a full year of ongoing support so you keep improving instead of forgetting.
People often hope media training is a quick fix, but the honest answer is that it takes as long as building any real skill. The right analogy is school. Nobody goes to college for an hour, and you should not expect to learn an important, career-shaping skill in an hour either.
A crash course is a starting point
A focused intensive, often a half day or a full day, is a strong jumping-off point. You leave with frameworks, recorded practice, and a clear sense of what good looks like. For an urgent appearance, that alone can make a real difference.
Why ongoing support is built in
The way Success in Media is structured, every engagement includes a full year of ongoing support and help at no extra cost. That matters because skills fade. Without reinforcement, people forget what they learned and drift back to old habits. With a year of support, you keep getting better instead of getting worse over time, and you are ready whenever the next appearance lands.
The exact time depends on your role, your goals, and how many appearances are coming. The fastest way to a real answer is a short conversation about your situation.