Media, Speaking and Strategic Dialogue

Chris Styles works at the intersection of human futures, decision intelligence, and long-range pattern recognition.

His work is concerned less with prediction and more with responsibility — how individuals, leaders, and systems make decisions when timing, risk, and consequence truly matter.

Chris contributes to conversations that value depth, nuance, and thoughtful exploration over soundbites.

Speaking Engagements

Chris is available for a limited number of speaking engagements each year, including:

  • Conferences and keynote talks

  • Leadership forums and founder gatherings

  • Private retreats and closed-door sessions

  • Academic and interdisciplinary events

Speaking engagements are shaped as conversations, not performances — designed to provoke insight, reflection, and informed dialogue.

Think Tanks and Facilitated Dialogue

Chris regularly participates in:

  • Strategic think tanks

  • Policy-adjacent discussions

  • Interdisciplinary working groups

  • Private forums exploring future-facing risk and opportunity

These sessions are often exploratory in nature, supporting groups navigating complexity, uncertainty, or long-term strategic questions.

Media and Interviews

Chris is open to selected media interviews, podcasts, and editorial features where the format allows for clarity, depth, and thoughtful exchange.

Previous contributions include long-form interviews, written commentary, and recorded discussions exploring the human dimensions of futures thinking and decision-making.

interviews and videos

Topics of Contribution

Common areas of discussion include:

  • Human Futurology and long-range decision-making

  • Risk, timing, and consequence in leadership

  • Pattern recognition beyond conventional data models

  • The Intelligent Mathematical Blueprint as a strategic framework

  • Navigating uncertainty in complex personal and organisational systems

Media and Speaking Enquiries

To enquire about speaking engagements, interviews, or strategic dialogue, please share a brief outline using the form below.