With a background in leadership, event design, and psychology, I help people better understand how they communicate and how they can do it more effectively.
My work is practical, structured, and based on real interaction — not theory.
Practical communication, grounded in real interaction
About
Hanna is a facilitator and communication specialist creating workshops that help people communicate with more clarity and confidence.
Her work focuses on: • communication & emotional awareness • group facilitation and team alignment • reflective conversations & interactive exercises • creating calm, human-centered spaces
With a background in leadership, psychology, and event design, she combines structure with emotional intelligence — helping teams and individuals move from confusion to clarity.
About Hanna
What I do
Structured conversations that create clarity
I create structured spaces where people step out of autopilot and become aware of how they think, feel, and communicate.
Through guided exercises and real conversations, participants learn to express themselves more clearly, listen more effectively, and navigate difficult situations with more confidence.
Alignment
Stronger collaboration within teams
Recognizing emotional & communication patterns
Awareness
Clearer conversations & less misunderstanding
Communication
Alignment
Stronger collaboration within teams
Awareness
Recognizing emotional & communication patterns
Clearer conversations & less misunderstanding
Communication
Experiences
Curated gatherings designed to foster meaningful connection, reflection and conversation
Workshops
Interactive communication & self-awareness workshops for communities, coworkings and teams
Facilitation
Custom experiences and conversation-based formats for brands, communities and retreats
Photos
Main workshop
recognize communication patterns
improve clarity in conversations
handle difficult situations more directly
build stronger alignment within teams
Participants will:
A structured, interactive session designed for fast-paced environments where communication often becomes reactive and unclear.