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digital media addiction speaker The Screen-Life Talk That Doesn't Sound Like a Lecture

digital media addiction speaker Everyone knows the doomscrolling is hurting them — shame hasn't fixed it yet. Frank Link speaks about digital media addiction and mental health with the humor and honesty that gets students and employees to actually examine their relationship with the feed.

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The Feed Is Engineered. Your Defense Should Be Too.

Social platforms are built by some of the smartest engineers alive to capture attention — willpower alone is a losing strategy. Frank connects digital habits to the mental Our digital media addiction speaker services ensure health outcomes he speaks about everywhere: comparison, isolation, sleep loss, and anxiety — then gives audiences practical, realistic ways to take back control.

  • check_circleAge-appropriate versions for schools, campuses, and workplaces
  • check_circleComparison, cyberbullying, and sleep — addressed head-on
  • check_circleRealistic strategies, not phone-shaming
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Audiences Living on the Feed

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Middle & High Schools

Assemblies connecting screen habits to mood, sleep, and friendship — in language students respect. Learn more about our digital media addiction speaker offerings.

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Colleges & Universities

Campus events on comparison culture, digital loneliness, and building an offline life that competes.

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Workplaces

Sessions on digital overload, always-on culture, and attention as the modern workplace wellbeing issue.

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Parents & Communities

Evening programs that give parents realistic strategies — and the same language their kids heard.

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What Audiences Walk Away With

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How the Feed Hooks You

Variable rewards, infinite scroll, and streaks — the mechanics of attention capture, explained with humor instead of panic.

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What It Does to the Mind

Comparison, FOMO, sleep disruption, and isolation — the honest connection between screen habits and mental health.

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Taking Back Control

Practical defaults that work: notification triage, phone-free anchors, and replacing scroll time instead of just banning it.

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Digital Habits and Real Connection

Why face-to-face connection is protective for mental health — and how to rebuild it in a phone-first world.

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Digital Media Programs FAQ

Is the content different for schools versus workplaces?

Yes. School versions focus on comparison, cyberbullying, and sleep; workplace versions address always-on culture, digital overload, and focus. Both share the same practical, non-shaming approach.

Does Frank connect digital habits to mental health?

Directly. The session links screen habits to mood, anxiety, sleep, and loneliness — and for youth audiences, follows safe-messaging guidelines throughout.

Can this pair with a parent night?

Yes. A same-day evening session gives parents the same language and realistic home strategies, which schools consistently rate as the highest-value add-on.

Will students actually listen to this topic?

Frank's comedy-first delivery is built exactly for skeptical rooms. Students laugh, recognize themselves, and engage — because no one is wagging a finger at them.

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