Science is for everyone. In a world full of deceiving narratives, communicating science is more important than ever. Communicating science, however, does not mean simply presenting scientific findings to the public or politics. Instead, it further means to communicate the skills necessary to distinguish between scientific methods and non-scientific ones in the future. To achieve the largest possible effect, science communication needs to be targeted. You would not explain ChatGPT to a child the same way as to a politician. But if you truly understand a topic, you can choose the complexity level of your explanation and suit it to the listeners.
My experience in science communication includes direct science advice to politicians, presentations in companies, Science Slams, writing popular science articles