THE STANDOUT STRATEGY: EMBRACING THE LIMELIGHT
Breaking into the nationwide media is a gamechanger for health and wellbeing professionals. TV, radio, documentaries, newspapers, publications, magazines and social media. It places you, your expertise and business in the media spotlight and stands you out from the crowd.
“Landing features in national and local media isn’t just exposure—it’s a game changer. Every article, trend piece, or health story you contribute to amplifies your expertise, builds powerful credibility, and creates the kind of buzz that elevates your profile and gets your voice heard on a much larger scale. But here’s the truth: you can’t just sit and hope to be asked—you have to make those opportunities happen.” – Orlagh Reid
You can use your voice, stand out as an expert and share your passion to build and grow credibility and trust in your brand – you! Media is excellent for boosting SEO, increasing website traffic, advertise your practice for free and creates possibility and potential for exciting new opportunities and collaborations.
Interested in finding out how best to make your move into the media industry? Let’s do a business coaching session focusing specifically on breaking into the nationwide media, working out what might work best for you and your business and raising your profile. Take a read of my recent media contributions below.
ORLAGH REID IN THE MEDIA
Orlagh Reid regularly shares her passion and expertise by contributing to nationwide media publications, feature articles, problem pages, agony aunts, radio programmes and podcasts in Ireland on a range of chosen topics.
She has collaborated with journalists from a wide variety of publications such as The Sunday Business Post, The Irish Times, The Independent, The Irish Examiner, Woman’s Way Magazine, Stellar Magazine, Irish Farmers Journal, Irish Country Living and KFM Radio. Orlagh has written published articles for The Kildare Times Rollercoaster.ie, Mummypages and The IACP Journal.




Recent Media Contributions
Stellar Magazine: More Than Fun: Why Sex Toys & Femtech Matter For Your Sexual Wellness (July 2025)
Irish Independent Health Feature: Here is a question – do sex robots have a place in society? (July 2025)
Irish Independent: You’re not an alcoholic but you’d like to go alcohol free? Try a ‘sobriety coach.’
Irish Independent: ‘I see a lot of men who have ADHD, or are neurodivergent, really struggle…
Irish Independent: Modern Morals: I had drunken sex with my housemate once and now he wants more.
Irish Independent: Irish men on their porn addiction. ‘You end up seeing women as objects.’
The Irish Times: How to know if you are addicted to pornography or sex and what the remedy is.
The Irish Times: The Secrecy of…Sex: Women bought into so many sex, libido myths they’re disempowered about this part of themselves.
Stellar Magazine: We Need to talk about Vaginismus
The Irish Independent: ‘Let’s talk about the L-word: ‘I think more Irish women than not are struggling with libido and desire’ by Tanya Sweeney. (2023)
The Irish Times. ‘Overeating, comfort drinking: The pesky pandemic habits that are still with us.’
The Sunday Business Post. ‘The hidden addiction: Why experts believe compulsive sexual behaviour is a growing problem in Irish society.
The Irish Examiner. ‘Losing my libido: Is my mental health affecting my sex drive?’
The Irish Times. ‘First dates: How to deal with post-lockdown intimacy anxiety and low libido.’ (2021)
Stellar Magazine. Can Regular Exercise Lead To A Better Sex Life? Here’s What The Experts Say.
The Kildare Times. ‘The key to emotional health.’
The Kildare Times. Mental health and well-being in everyday life.
Irish County Living Magazine. ‘Dear Miriam; I am an addict living a double life and I feel so alone.‘
The Irish Examiner: ‘Seasonal Affective Disorder: How to cope with SAD or winter depression.’
