The History & Mythology of Werewolves
Dr Laura Kounine traces the symbiotic history of wolf and man, from ancient folklore to modern heartthrobs. Followed by Q&A

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Dr Laura Kounine traces the symbiotic history of wolf and man, from ancient folklore to modern heartthrobs. Followed by Q&A
How have horror and ghost stories challenged gender norms? Explore the feminist side of Gothic literature. With Q&A.
with award-winning peak performance educator Dr Shadé Zahrai
A morning of thought-provoking talks and interactive discussions from world-leading experts
Explore the spine-chilling figures and narratives, discovering what they reveal about ourselves. Followed by Q&A.
What if the only thing standing between you and the seemingly impossible… was belief?
Join us for an intimate evening of heartbreak, love and hope. A Q&A will follow the talk and all books purchased will be signed.
Every crime tells a story. But not every story ends with justice.
Explore the lives of the Brontë Sisters and their enduring impact on the literary world. Followed by Q&A.
Dive beneath the surface of mermaid lore, tracing their long histories and what they may reveal about wider society. Followed by Q&A.
Uncover Medusa’s lost past, from protective goddess to monster, and explore power, patriarchy, and why she endures. With Q&A.
Uncover Jung's revolutionary insights into the human mind through dreams, shadows, synchronicity, and more. Followed by Q&A.
Digest the latest research on the gut-brain axis and discover how to holistically nourish your physical and mental health. Followed by Q&A.
Discover how horror movies reveal hidden stories of sexuality, fear and identity across classic and modern cinema. Followed by Q&A.
Explore how punk, goth and alternative fashion turned clothing into protest and whether style still has the power to rebel today. With Q&A.
Explore the dark origins of folk horror and its connections to ancient customs, folklore and modern anxieties. Followed by Q&A.
Join award-winning psychologist Dr Deba Choudhury to explore women’s hidden rage, why it matters, and how to release it. With Q&A.
Explore the politics of the witch trials and powerful witch imagery in Sylvia Plath’s poetry. Followed by Q&A.
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We've got a brilliant mix of talks covering everything from psychology and neuroscience to mental health and wellbeing. Past London events have explored fascinating topics like the science of dreams, ADHD and women, intergenerational trauma, the gut-brain connection, and the neuroscience of happiness. We've also dived into the psychology of money, Carl Jung, and even the science of magic mushrooms. Whether you're based in Central London, out in the suburbs, or popping over from nearby towns like Croydon or Richmond, there's something to spark your curiosity.
Our speakers are proper experts in their fields - think university professors, clinical psychologists, neuroscientists, and researchers who really know their stuff. Previous London speakers have included Dr Anna Machin on the neuroscience of attraction, Sam Gandy on the science of fungi, and Darren Le Baron leading shroomshop workshops. We bring in experts from across the UK and beyond who are passionate about making psychology accessible and engaging for everyone, whether you're a complete beginner or already well-versed in mental health and neuroscience.
Tickets typically start from around £15, though prices vary depending on the event and speaker. We reckon learning about psychology, mental health, and neuroscience shouldn't cost the earth, so we keep our events affordable. You're getting top-notch insights from leading experts without breaking the bank. It's brilliant value for an evening of thought-provoking ideas and meeting other curious folk interested in the science of the mind.
Yes, absolutely! Drinks are available at most of our London venues. We want you to feel comfortable and settled in before the talk begins. Whether you fancy grabbing 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 attendees and get into the right headspace before diving into fascinating discussions about psychology, mental health, and neuroscience.
We've hosted over 150 psychology and neuroscience talks across London, welcoming more than 44,000 attendees to our lectures and workshops. From venues in North London to South London, East to West, we've built a thriving community of people passionate about understanding the mind and mental health. Our track record speaks for itself - we've covered everything from cognitive science and behavioral psychology to mindfulness, therapy techniques, and the latest neuroscience research. London's been brilliant for Seed Talks, and we're chuffed to keep bringing world-class psychology events to the capital.
Not at all! Our London psychology talks are for everyone, no matter your background. Whether you're a student studying mental health, a professional curious about neuroscience, or just someone who finds the human mind fascinating, you'll feel right at home. Our speakers are brilliant at breaking down complex concepts in psychology and cognitive science into engaging, accessible presentations. We've had everyone from complete beginners to seasoned therapists and researchers attend our events, and there's always something new to learn.
We host events at various venues across London to make it easier for people from all corners of the city to attend. Whether you're travelling from Camden, Shoreditch, Clapham, or further afield from places like Watford or Bromley, we aim to choose accessible locations with good transport links. Our venues are comfortable spaces where you can properly engage with the talks on psychology, neuroscience, and wellbeing. Keep an eye on individual event listings for specific venue details and how to get there.