The most powerful voice you’ll ever hear isn’t out there, it’s the one inside your head.
In The Psychology of Self, How Our Thoughts Shape Our Future, Kyle Walker shares his journey from childhood trauma and destructive behaviours to MSc graduate, start-up founder, and soon-to-be PhD researcher at the University of Lincoln.
This inspiring and practical talk blends lived experience with cutting-edge psychology, showing how your inner voice shapes your emotions, your behaviour, and ultimately, your future.
What to expect if you attend:
- Learn how self-talk shapes cognition, behaviour, motivation, and the future you create.
- Discover how attachment and early experiences influence worldview and identity.
- Hear insights from Kyle’s MSc research into attachment, hostile attribution, and aggression.
- Explore how thought patterns build or break identity, and how they can predict the direction of your life.
- “Tell me your thought patterns and I will predict your future.”
- Take away strategies built from evidence-based psychology and lived experience that will help you reframe your inner voice and take meaningful action.
After the talk, Kyle will host an informal Q&A at The Swan, where you’ll have the chance to continue the conversation over a drink.
👉 Rewrite the voice, rewrite your future. Join us on October 23rd at 7pm, Cargill Theatre, University of Lincoln.