In this short clip from my opening keynote at Birmingham Tech Week, I describe the crossroads we face—how AI can continue to lock us into closed systems (ie. social media), or set us free from algorit…

LinkedIn Content Strategy & Writing Style
Futurist, Speaker, Author | Top 20 World-Leading Futurist Speakers | Top 40 Future of CX Leaders | Top 12 Female Voices in London Tech | Founder of The Big Reveal | Responsible Tech Mentor | TEDx Speaker
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Amelia Kallman positions herself as a high-authority futurist who bridges the gap between responsible technology and human-centric storytelling. Her content strategy centers on the ethical implications of AI, the future of customer experience, and the evolution of live entertainment, often delivered through the lens of her global keynote circuit. What makes her notable is her ability to ground speculative tech trends in historical and cultural contexts, as seen in her fascinating intersection of futurism and feminist history through her work on the rebels of the Hotel Chelsea. By blending high-level technical insights with a deeply personal narrative of risk-taking, she transforms the role of a futurist from a mere trend-spotter into a guardian of inclusive progress.
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In this short clip from my opening keynote at Birmingham Tech Week, I describe the crossroads we face—how AI can continue to lock us into closed systems (ie. social media), or set us free from algorit…
*Personal Update* ... As we are in this weird in between time, I thought I would take this opportunity to share with you a personal passion project I've been working on over the last four years that h…

For one of my last keynotes this year, I had an unanticipated “full circle” moment that brought with it some valuable lessons... When I was 19, I received a scholarship to study Shakespeare at Oxford…

Having clients in the arts is such a privilege! It was a huge honour to be invited to the opening night of the English National Ballet's #TheNutcracker and I couldn't be more impressed. It was spectac…

Loved speaking at Recomm group's annual forum in Kitzbühel, Austria on "Life in the Future: Changing Technologies, Buildings, Lifespan, & Mindsets"! Also got to witness the first snowfall of the seaso…

Gorgeous afternoon with a remarkable group of #SaaSyWomen! Huge 'Thank you' to MoEngage for inviting me to this inspiring gathering— & I can't wait to share more about it with everyone in the new year…

2.3 posts/week
Posts / Week
3.4 days
Days Between Posts
2
Total Posts Analyzed
MEDIUM
Posting Frequency
40.11%
Avg Engagement Rate
STABLE
Performance Trend
220
Avg Length (Words)
HIGH
Depth Level
ADVANCED
Expertise Level
8/10
Uniqueness Score
YES
Question Usage
0.5%
Response Rate
Writing style breakdown
Warm, enthusiastic, and uplifting, with a strong professional polish.
Mix of formal and conversational: sophisticated vocabulary but spoken, human cadence.
Clearly optimistic and future-oriented; celebrates people and possibilities.
Strongly appreciative and grateful — especially toward collaborators, clients, and hosts.
Comes across as a high-energy, empathetic futurist who deeply values community, creativity, and inclusion.
Confident but not arrogant; self-referential without being self-centered (often centers others).
Emotionally expressive: uses feeling words (honour, grateful, excited, inspiring, beautiful, breathtaking, magical, etc.).
Values: equality, inclusion, responsible AI, arts, women’s stories, long-term impact.
Overall: semi-formal.
Uses correct grammar, full sentences, and polished phrasing.
But mixes in conversational constructions: “I am here for it!”, “go see this show”, “See you in the future!”.
British/Commonwealth spelling in some places: “honour”, “personalisation”.
Occasionally uses contractions: I’ve, I’m, couldn’t, it’s, I’ll.
High-energy, upbeat, celebratory.
Even reflective or serious topics (AI choices, life-changing experiences) are framed positively and hopefully.
Exclamation marks and emojis amplify enthusiasm, not sarcasm.
Gratitude and joy are dominant emotional colours.
Frequent explicit gratitude: “Huge thanks to…”, “Big thanks to…”, “Special thanks to…”.
Strong, vivid adjectives: “spectacular, captivating, dazzling, and magical”, “remarkable group”.
Occasional reflective “full circle” or coming-of-age style insights.
Occasional parallel structures and small rhetorical cadences: “that I’ve made…, that taking risks pay off, that I’m where I’m meant to be, and that it’s important to honour…”.
Occasional emphasis via capitalization: SERVICE, GAINING VALUE, FOR, AGAINST.
Heavy use of first person singular “I” and “I’ve”, with “we” when talking about collective responsibility (e.g., AI).
Direct appreciation (“you are why I love my job”).
Light recommendations (“To anyone who thinks ballet is boring… go see this show.”).
The audience is treated as peers and collaborators; tone is inclusive and respectful.
Prefers gentle/direct hybrids rather than hard commands.
Example: “To anyone who thinks ballet is boring or stuffy - go see this show.”
Recommendations are usually framed as invitations or enthusiastic endorsements (“Highly recommend!”, “look out for it on PBS”).
When asking for help (e.g., book representation), it’s polite, humble, and softened: “Any advice, contacts, or encouragement is highly welcome.”
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