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Dr. Elaine Kasket is a cyberpsychologist, counselling psychologist, ICF- and EMCC-accredited coach, author, and speaker who helps people stay connected to their humanity in a digital world.

Elaine’s work explores how technology shapes — and sometimes distorts — our identities, relationships, attention, and memories. With warmth, wit, and psychological precision, she invites us to think more deeply about the invisible forces guiding our choices — and how to retain and reclaim our agency in a world that often threatens to take it away.

Elaine is the author of All the Ghosts in the Machine: The Digital Afterlife of Your Personal Data and Reset: Rethinking Your Digital World for a Happier Life. Whether speaking to senior leaders, changemakers, or curious minds at future-facing events around the world, she brings psychological rigour and a storytelling presence that opens audiences up, shifts perspectives, and stays with people long after the event has finished.

Elaine can work with your bespoke requirements. Some of her current talks cover ‘device mindfulness’; digital life and relationships; and the connections between ‘digital remains’, identity, and AI.

See below for video previews and descriptions, and discover what Elaine could bring to your next event or programme.

For enquiries contact
Andrew Hickman
The Speaking Office
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Testimonials

  • ‘Elaine is everything you want from a world-class speaker: she's a true leader in her field with a unique point of view who can travel across multiple disciplines with ease; a riveting storyteller; and a highly approachable and relatable person whose authenticity wins over any audience immediately. We've worked with her many times, and she's always - always! - exceeded expectations. At our recent PolyOpportunity Salon in Berlin, she brought the House down with a keynote that reminded us of our very human capacity to make meaning of our tech-fueled times. I couldn't think of a better speaker for any event seeking to create transformative moments and lasting insights.’

    Tim LeBerecht, HoBB

  • 'Elaine seamlessly uses a broad range of skills and techniques to help you find clarity, see different perspectives, and explore and expand your thinking.'

    Deloitte

  • 'Elaine was concise, clear, and moving....Her insights on ethics, philosophy, medicine, and living and dying in a digital age will have a direct impact on my practice.'

    Royal Society of Medicine

  • 'Elaine's knowledge, her understanding of how intellectual insight and expertise is produced and consumed, her clarity and her utilisation of different methods of communication are second to none.'

    University of Bath

  • 'Gripping. Elaine speaks to business' most essential questions on navigating work and life in a tech-dominated world. Elaine surfaces unexpected links between psychology, tech and business that let you rediscover true agency for change.'

    House of Beautiful Business

  • 'Elaine was an excellent speaker at our virtual event. The topic was fascinating, and Elaine successfully engaged with participants throughout the session.'

    NHS/Andrew Sims Centre

  • 'Elaine gave the most informative and thought provoking session I have attended at any conference this year (possibly last year too!).'

    Health Education England

  • 'Elaine is a masterful storyteller who instantly connects with any audience. Her candid style and ability to translate complex topics into compelling narratives make her an absolute standout. '

    Awe Exchange

  • 'Every time I hear Elaine speak I find myself thinking over the content even days later. She makes the complexity of cyberpsychology accessible to the wider public.'

    University of Wolverhampton

  • 'As a public speaker Elaine is confident, but more importantly always aware of the audience so that her message meets their needs.'

    Eclipse Psychology

  • 'Elaine has an ability to inquire into the things that really matter and bring incredibly insightful, razor-sharp reflections. Her warmth, wit, and fun [are] a wonderful added bonus.'

    Ministry of Justice

  • 'Elaine's talk was riveting, both personally and professionally. I have many actions to take forward...to share my new knowledge with colleagues & patients and to sort out my own digital footprint.'

    Palliative Care Congress

Beyond ‘detox’:
Staying present in a digital world

We’re told to disconnect in order to find ourselves. But what if the most impactful work happens while we’re still plugged in?

When devices are blamed for distraction, burnout, and disconnection, the standard response is retreat — the detox, the ban, the turning off. But we live in a permanently connected culture, and simplistic solutions rarely stick. Elaine invites audiences into a radically different kind of digital awareness, using their curiosity, embodiment, and agency. Drawing on her background in cyberpsychology and contemplative practice, she guides participants through live ‘tech meditations’ — interactive moments of reflection with their devices.

Participants will:

  • Notice the invisible ways their device shape their attention and emotion

  • Explore the magnetic pull of their devices from whole new perspective

  • Learn to identify and strengthen opportunities for choice and resistance

This talk is perfect for creative conferences, wellbeing festivals, ideas festivals, digital-culture events, and organisations looking for a nuanced take on digital wellbeing. It can also be offered in a workshop format.

You, me, and tech makes three:
Maintaining healthy relationships in the modern era

Book cover for 'Reset' by Elaine Kasket, featuring a gradient background with a loading icon design and subtitle 'Rethinking your digital world for a Happier Life.' At the bottom, there's a quote by Catherine Mayer. The colors include blue, yellow, and pink.

Technology gives us constant access to each other — but not always to each other’s attention.

In an age of endless notifications, scrolling, and shared screens, the quality of our closest relationships is increasingly shaped by our smallest digital choices. Whether it’s a distracted dinner, a misread message, or an important bonding moment interrupted by a ping, the way we use tech in relationship can either build trust or erode it.

In this emotionally resonant talk, Elaine explores how technology mediates love, friendship, and family connection — and how to use that tech more mindfully. Drawing on her expertise in psychology and cyberlife, she helps audiences reflect on the everyday patterns that shape intimacy and belonging.

Audiences will explore:

  • The hidden rituals and ruptures of digital life in close relationships

  • How to navigate presence, boundaries, and repair in tech-saturated environments

  • Ways to support deeper connection through digital agency, not digital avoidance

This talk is perfect for parenting communities, schools, family wellbeing initiatives, therapists, educators, mental health organisations, and digital literacy programmes.

Linked offerings include interactive workshops, parent-teen sessions, and facilitated discussions designed to improve digital communication and connection at home and beyond.

DeathTech:
Why ‘digital remains’ matter for identity, data security, and everyone on the planet

A book titled 'All the Ghosts In The Machine' by Elaine Kasket is placed on an open notebook with handwritten pages. Nearby is a smartphone, a fountain pen, a decorative dish with a skull design and a locket, an envelope, and a black and white photo of a woman holding a baby.

What happens to our digital selves when we die — and who has the right to decide?

In an era where our lives are increasingly captured in zeros and ones, we are facing a crisis few are prepared for: the management, monetisation, and meaning of digital remains. From cloud storage and social profiles to biometric data and AI training sets, the digital footprints of the deceased represent both an ethical minefield and an untapped reservoir of value. As we inch closer to posthumous digital influence — chatbots trained on dead people’s texts, holograms of loved ones, ‘ghost data’ used for product development — Elaine asks who should be protected, what should be preserved, and what should never be touched.

This talk blends psychology, ethics, law, and futurism to explore:

  • The implications of ‘digital remains’ in an AI-driven world

  • How companies are already profiting from the digital dead

  • What organisations and individuals can do now to prepare for the realities of ‘digital afterlife’

This talk is perfect for tech companies, data governance teams, legal and compliance professionals, futurists, digital health orgs, and anyone working at the intersection of ethics, identity, and innovation.

Linked offerings include executive briefings, policy workshops, and scenario-planning sessions for organisations navigating digital legacy, data ethics, and AI governance.

Logos of various organizations: NHS, Congreso Futuro, Netflix, Hill+Knowlton Strategies, Santander, The Royal Society of Medicine, House of Beautiful Business, TEDx.