The Science of ADHD & Psychedelics with Dr James Brown
Join us as we look at the ways in which psychedelics can be a therapeutic option for those with ADHD. Followed by Q&A.

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Join us as we look at the ways in which psychedelics can be a therapeutic option for those with ADHD. Followed by Q&A.
Explore the hidden similarities of ADHD & autism and discover how to manage your symptoms effectively. Followed by Q&A.
Delve into the powerful thought of one of history’s greatest psychologists, exploring the fascinating world of the unconscious.
Dive beneath the surface of mermaid lore, tracing their long histories and what they may reveal about wider society. Followed by Q&A.
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We've hosted some brilliant talks in Dublin covering everything from psychology and art history to forensic studies and cultural analysis. Past events have explored fascinating topics like the art history of Studio Ghibli with Helen McCarthy, the psychology of narcissism with Dr Kostas Papageorgiou, trauma and the body with Dr Megan Klabunde, and the psychology of Carl Jung with Mathew Mather. We've also delved into the science of ADHD with Dr James Brown, intergenerational trauma with Jane Mulcahy PhD, the psychology of psychopaths, and even fetish and kink with Dr Lori Beth Bisbey. Whether you're based in the city centre, over in Rathmines or Ranelagh, or coming from Dún Laoghaire or County Dublin, there's always something here to spark your curiosity.
We bring in leading experts who are genuinely passionate about making their subjects accessible to everyone - think university professors, clinical psychologists, neuroscientists, and cultural historians who really know their stuff. Previous Dublin speakers have included Dr Megan Klabunde on trauma, Dr James Brown on ADHD, Dr Kostas Papageorgiou on narcissism, Dr Lori Beth Bisbey on relationships and sexuality, Helen McCarthy on Japanese animation, Jane Mulcahy PhD on intergenerational trauma, and Mathew Mather on Jungian psychology. These are top-notch researchers and practitioners who can break down complex ideas in ways that actually make sense.
Tickets typically start from around £15 (approximately €15), though prices vary depending on the event and speaker. We reckon learning about science, history, and culture shouldn't cost the earth, so we keep our events affordable. You're getting world-class insights from leading experts without breaking the bank - brilliant value for an evening that could genuinely broaden your horizons.
Yes, drinks are available at most of our Dublin venues. We want you to feel comfortable and settled before the talk begins. Whether you fancy a pint, a glass of wine, or a soft drink, you'll usually find refreshments on offer. It's a lovely way to chat with other curious folk before diving into fascinating discussions about science, history, and culture.
We've hosted 28 talks and events in Dublin, welcoming over 5,200 attendees to our lectures and workshops. From discussions on ADHD and trauma to explorations of art, forensic psychology, and cultural studies, we've built a lovely community of people passionate about learning and discovery. Dublin has been absolutely wonderful for Seed Talks, and we're chuffed to keep bringing world-class events to Ireland's capital and the surrounding areas.
Not at all! Our Dublin talks are for everyone, no matter your background. Whether you're a student at one of the universities, a professional curious about a new subject, or just someone who finds ideas fascinating, you'll feel right at home. Our speakers are brilliant at breaking down complex concepts into engaging, accessible presentations. We've had everyone from complete beginners to seasoned academics attend our events, and there's always something new to learn about the human experience, science, and culture.