Speaking Engagements
Tim Arnold speaks about protecting families from pervasive technology — and restoring human attention, culture and childhood in an age of constant digital intrusion.
His work addresses a reality many institutions now recognise but struggle to articulate: technology is no longer a neutral tool sitting on the table. It shapes behaviour, fragments attention and aggressively reorganises family life. Tim’s talks confront this directly, offering schools, organisations and cultural audiences a grounded, practical framework for reclaiming sovereignty.
Having graced international stages as a recording artist and performer, Tim brings character, command and narrative precision to every engagement. But this is not performance for entertainment. It is cultural analysis rooted in lived experience — delivered with clarity, structure and purpose.
He is invited to speak at:
- Schools and parent communities
- Universities and research institutions
- Arts and cultural festivals
- Leadership forums and organisational gatherings
In schools, he addresses how families can reduce dependency on pervasive technology without retreating from modern life. In cultural and academic settings, he explores how attention has become the defining resource of our time. In leadership environments, he examines how institutions can protect human development from systems that quietly erode it.
These are not generic keynotes. They are serious interventions for audiences ready to examine how deeply technology has embedded itself into everyday life — and what can be done about it.
To enquire about booking Tim for your school, institution or event, please email here.





