Overview
This media hub brings together a selection of Liam Gildea’s contributions across television, radio, print, and digital platforms. These features highlight his work as a Mental Health Educator and author, grounded in both scientific understanding and lived experience.


Purpose
This collection reflects Liam’s approach to emotional resilience, workplace wellbeing, and neuroscience-informed education. Each appearance complements his CPD-certified corporate programmes and keynote work.


Featured Media
Explore Liam’s national media contributions to gain insight into the principles behind his corporate programmes. These interviews and articles demonstrate his ability to communicate complex topics with clarity, relatability, and evidence-based perspective.

Featured Media

Liam Gildea’s national media contributions showcase his evidence-based approach to emotional resilience and workplace wellbeing, grounded in neuroscience and lived experience.

Neuroscience of Wellbeing Radio Interview

In this national radio interview, Liam Gildea discusses mental health, neuroscience, and workplace wellbeing, drawing on both lived experience and evidence-based practice that underpin his corporate programmes and keynote speaking engagements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Newspaper Articles

Featured in The Irish Times, Irish Independent, and The Irish Sun, covering mental health, bipolar disorder, and workplace wellbeing.

Radio Interviews

Featured on Newstalk (The Pat Kenny Show, The Sean Moncrieff Show) and Today FM (Dermot & Dave), where Liam discusses mental health, bipolar disorder, and workplace wellbeing, bringing both lived experience and evidence-based insight to national audiences

 

Ireland Am National TV Interview

Featured on Ireland AM (Virgin Media Television) on World Bipolar Day 2023, discussing living with bipolar disorder and his book, High Life Low Life: Living with Bipolar Disorder, alongside a Trinity College psychiatrist and renowned author.

 

Aware Webinar

Named as Lived Experience Expert alongside Dr Noel Kennedy, Consultant Psychiatrist, in an Aware webinar moderated by Dr Susan Brannick, Clinical Director at Aware. The discussion explored bipolar disorder, lived experience, and evidence-based approaches to recovery. The webinar has received over 1,200 views on Aware’s YouTube channel (38,000+ subscribers).

Why Choose The Neuroscience of Wellbeing

With over 20 years of lived experience and a trusted voice as a bipolar charity ambassador, Liam Gildea offers authentic insights into mental health and wellbeing. His course includes practical modules on sleep, phone habits, emotional regulation, and more—designed to help individuals and teams thrive.