Speaking

Reframing burnout as a systems problem, not a personal one.

Paul speaks for schools, wellbeing and mental-health conferences, educator communities, and workplaces — available for speaking engagements.

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Grounded in the classroom, not the stage

Paul's talks draw directly on his years as a secondary school teacher, his work as a private tutor to school-refusing and neurodivergent students, and the Enoughism framework he has developed since. The result is content that's intellectually serious but plainly delivered — no hype, no easy fixes, just a clear systems-level account of why burnout, anxiety, and overwhelm happen, and what actually helps.

Talk topics

Four themes Paul speaks on.

Enoughism and the never-enough culture

Reframing burnout as a systems problem, not a personal one — and what changes when audiences see it that way.

01

School refusal, anxiety, and neurodivergence

What education is getting wrong for these students, and what actually helps — drawn from direct tutoring and teaching experience.

02

Systems thinking for wellbeing

Applying complexity theory to everyday overwhelm — a practical lens for people used to hearing about wellbeing in vaguer terms.

03

The M.E.A.L. method

A practical framework for choosing where your finite attention goes — Paul's proprietary methodology, explained for a live audience.

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Who this is for

Audiences Paul speaks to.

Schools & educators Wellbeing & mental-health conferences SEND & EHCP professionals Corporate & workplace wellbeing Parent & community groups

Available for speaking engagements.

Get in touch to discuss a talk for your school, conference, or organisation.