Pádraig's science communication pillars of Curiosity, Compassion & Fun inform his approach to content development and his insights are featured regularly on national TV, national radio, national newspapers as well as international podcasts and webinars. He takes pride in the ability to translate cutting-edge contemporary psychological research into meaningful and relevant insights that change lives.
 
With over 100 existing podcasts, radio slots and TV segments, as well as 100’s more workshops and digital educational assets created, Pádraig knows how to connect with audiences, tell stories and create conversations that continue.
 
Padraig is one of Ireland's most prominent Behavioural Scientists on a mission to disseminate the science of our own human behaviour, to educate and inform for a better world. He uses his skills of story-telling and connection to bring cutting edge learnings of Behavioural Science to life in an accessible and relevant way for audiences.
 
Pádraig has Ireland's longest running Behavioural Science TV segment with over 25 segments on Virgin Media programmes including:
- The Six O'Clock Show (Resident Behavioural Scientist)
- Ireland AM
- The Tonight Show
 
He is also a resident contributor to RTÉ Radio 1's DriveTime with Cormac O'hEadhra & Sarah McEnerney with over 20 segments on DriveTime.

Pádraig Walsh

Behavioural Scientist, Broadcaster, Adjunct Lecturer, Psychologist
Pádraig Walsh is a behavioural psychologist with 15 years experience, who thrives in employing cutting edge behavioural science to solve everyday problems for some of Ireland and the UK’s biggest corporate and not-for-profit bodies. 
 
 
Pádraig's science communication pillars of Curiosity, Compassion & Fun inform his approach to content development and his insights are featured regularly on national TV, national radio, national newspapers as well as international podcasts and webinars. He takes pride in the ability to translate cutting-edge contemporary psychological research into meaningful and relevant insights that change lives.
 
With over 100 existing podcasts, radio slots and TV segments, as well as 100’s more workshops and digital educational assets created, Pádraig knows how to connect with audiences, tell stories and create conversations that continue.
 
Padraig is one of Ireland's most prominent Behavioural Scientists on a mission to disseminate the science of our own human behaviour, to educate and inform for a better world. He uses his skills of story-telling and connection to bring cutting edge learnings of Behavioural Science to life in an accessible and relevant way for audiences.
 
Pádraig has Ireland's longest running Behavioural Science TV segment with over 25 segments on Virgin Media programmes including:
- The Six O'Clock Show (Resident Behavioural Scientist)
- Ireland AM
- The Tonight Show
 
He is also a resident contributor to RTÉ Radio 1's DriveTime with Cormac O'hEadhra & Sarah McEnerney with over 20 segments on DriveTime.

Selection of Topics Covered:

Creating Compelling Customer Experiences

Developing Employee Engagement & Experiences for a Digital Age

The Myths of Motivation: Understanding what really motivates us

Building Successful Hybrid workplaces

Help your Team Collaborate Effectively

Building User Experiences that work

Communicating for Behaviour Change

How to Design Training that Sticks

The Science of Influence

Emotional Intelligence at Work: Cultivating Empathy for Enhanced Leadership

Thriving in Change: Strategies for Adaptive Leadership

Creating a Culture of Innovation: Leveraging Psychological Principles for Breakthroughs

A valued Six O’Clock Show contributor, Behavioural Psychologist Padraig Walsh fuses storytelling,
relatable real-life examples and even a bit of celebrity gossip to deliver complex psychological insights
in an informative, interesting and entertaining way to our multi-generational audience.
Alex Reilly, Producer, The Six O’Clock Show

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