Speaking
I speak about what it means to stay fully human in a world built to commodify attention.
My work sits at the intersection of psychology, technology, culture, and identity. Exploring how digital tools shape the way we think, create, connect and lead.
This isn’t about digital detoxes. It’s about digital consciousness!
I help organisations and communities reimagine their digital culture so they can reclaim focus, creativity, and presence, without abandoning technology.
Topics I speak on
Identity in the Age of Algorithms:
How technology shapes who we think we are, what we value, and how we express ourselves.
Beyond the Feed: Reclaiming Focus & Presence:
Digital habits, workplace culture, and the psychology of attention in modern organisations.
Human-Centered Tech & the Future of Work:
How companies can design tech usage that fuels creativity, innovation & integrity.
The Art of Staying Human:
A philosophical and cultural challenge: what do we lose when convenience replaces connection?
Why this works matters
We are living in the attention economy, where focus is monetised, identity is curated and creativity is outsourced to algorithms.
If we don’t consciously design how we use technology, it will continue designing us.
My work helps organisations build cultures that support:
Deep focus over constant urgency
Creativity over consumption
Connection over performance
Humanity over automation
Technology isn’t the enemy, disconnection is.
Conversations
& Talks
Talk/Podcast
Handprints with Erlend Skarsgard Nyheim - Social Media, Mental Health and Digital Minimalism
Language: English
Watch the talk here.
Podcast
Hverdagspsyken with Jimmy Westerheim - Finnes egentlig “Imposter Syndrome” ? (Challenging the rise of “Imposter Syndrome”)
Language: Norwegain
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My personal Podcast
Listen to the Mayce Dagdoni Podcast here.
Introspective conversations about well-being, creativity, and human nature for the conscious creative, and curious minds. Including compelling interviews with creatives and change-makers.