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LifeSpeak
Embracing Your Middle Age 'Power Years': A Conversation With Sara Smeaton

LifeSpeak

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 30:38


Can our middle years really be exciting? Certified professional co-active coach Sara Smeaton thinks so. She explains how midlife is THE time to hone-in on our passions and truly thrive. (And no, we don't all have to be like J.Lo - It's all about reframing our mindset).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

East to West (WERB Radio)
East to West | The Slow Movement (S4 | E150)

East to West (WERB Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 122:22


  Eitan Battat East to West (S4 | E150) World Music Each week Eitan Battat takes you on a slow, soothing, relaxing, and enchanting journey with music from around the world. Join him live on a new program of East to West every week on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. ET. Only on WERBRADIO.COM. World Music East to West S4 | E150 All East to West programs are available on demand, click here In This Episode ... Eitan features the music of: The Doors, John Illsley, Jimmy Buffett, Hugo Westerdahl, and many more! Opening Music: MFSB (as always), the signature sound of East to West. Introduction by Eitan Battat: "I've mentioned in my last episode that I am slowing down. Yes, I am. Our chaotic world is stuck in ‘fast forward'. We're trying to cram so much into our day as Carrie Fischer and I'm quoting: “Even instant gratification takes too long”. Slowing down involves savoring the small moments, taking a deliberate pace in daily activities, and finding joy in the process rather than rushing toward the end goal. It's a mindful approach, emphasizing quality over speed. In his Ted Talk, Carl Honore' says: We used to dial and now we speed dial.We used walk and now we speed walk.We used to read and now we speed read as well as speed date. I'm reading Carl's book - the Slow Fix and I will share more thoughts, ideas, and nuggets from that book as you continue to listen to my program. So, I am truly discovering my inner tortoise. What does it mean daily? I'll tell you what it means. It means waking up earlier, so I have more time to eat my breakfast slowly sitting down and not standing. It means I may take a longer road to work. Not the longest. Just longer. It means I may not seek the shorter lane in the supermarket or on the road. Been there, done that! And please take me off the fast lane. So as always East to West program will have some ‘slow jams', music to shift down and slow your pace so you can truly enjoy the music, be mindful and nurture your soul." Full Playlist: Make Somebody Happy - SantanaSpanish Caravan - The DoorsIt's A Long Way Back - John IllsleyBlack Lagoon - Still CornersLa Mer Laura - FygiIt's a Long Way Back - John IllsleyBlack Lagoon - Still CornersÁgua de Beber - Astrud GilbertoFloat On - The FloatersWhen Will I See You Again - The Three DegreesYou Know How To Make Me Feel - Harold Melvin and the Blue NotesNo Shortcuts - Heather Maloney & DarlingsideMa Vie - Alain BarrièreMack the Knife - Frank Sinatra and Jimmy BuffettMelancolie - Peppino di CapriTicket To Ride - The CarpentersSlow - Leonard Cohenאף אחת (No one) - מירי מסיקה ורן דנקר/Miri Mesika Ran DankerDiala - Elias RahbaniI Got The Blues - Sam MyersThe Day the Blues Came to Call - Teresa James & the Rythm TrampsYesterday When I Was Young - Willie NelsonNi te tengo ni te olvido - Julio IglesiasWhat a Wonderful World - Chris Botti ft Mark KnopflerFollow Rivers (Lykke Li Cover) - Marika HackmanSahara on my Mind - Hugo Westerdahl About Eitan Battat The creator of WERB Radio, Eitan Battat has been involved with radio in one form or another all his life. If you listen to even a minute of his weekly global music extravaganza you will hear the sounds and the voice that will be forever attached to global music. Eitan takes our station's mantra, "Music from Planet Earth," to new heights with selections from global music's past and present. But more than the insights, knowledge, poise and presence of mind that you will hear on the show, it is the love of craft that is permanently infused into this show. If ever a man was made to be a radio host, it is Eitan. If you have a request or want to call in during the show you can reach Eitan here: Eitan Battat  

The Science of Success
How To Overcome FOMO: The Fear of Missing Out with Carl Honore

The Science of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 52:55


In this episode we discuss how to beat FOMO - the Fear of Missing Out. How do you overcome the emotional barriers and fears of missing out and saying no to things? How do you get over the awful feeling of turning down opportunities? We share simple actionable strategies for you to say yes to yourself and for you to say yes to what's really important and actually matters in your life. We share a great strategy you can use to make a huge difference in your life in two minutes or less and we dig into the important concept that in a world drunk on speed, slowness is a superpower - all that much more with our guest Carl Honore.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Money Matters with Wes Moss
Revisiting The Art of Slowing Down Your Life with Carl Honore

Money Matters with Wes Moss

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 51:35


We're revisiting a listener favorite this week that was originally released in March of 2022. The Retire Sooner Team believes this message from Carl Honore about slowing down is more relevant than ever. Our world is built on speed. From our lives to the stock market, even retirement, we aim to tackle every task as quickly as possible; but when is it time to reduce speed and pump the brakes? While our first instinct is to hurry, as humans, we must remind ourselves that being slow is not about doing everything as fast as possible but as smart as possible. In this episode, Carl Honore, Journalist, TED Speaker, and Author of “In Praise of Slow,” joins Wes Moss to talk through the “slow movement” and the importance of finding your inner tortoise. Carl reveals the root of his fast-paced life, taking a slow approach to money, and how slowing down grants us time to reflect. He also touches on ageism, unveils the signs of being stuck in fast forward as well as three tips for slowing down your life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Performance Intelligence with Andrew May
Bite Size #73: Carl Honore - Performance Uncovered

Performance Intelligence with Andrew May

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 10:45


Godfather of the slow movement Carl Honore recently joined the podcast and in this bite size episode he answers the Performance Uncovered questions. In a perhaps not so shocking move for the journalist and author Carl comes out swinging with some deep answers to the most simple questions and expands on why he loves the use of words so much.He also has a surprising method of getting himself ready for big moments that involves his love of playing hockey, and admits to replaying games in his mind and mimicking the movements right before he goes on stage. You can find Carl at his website: https://www.carlhonore.com/ Find out more about Andrew's Keynotes : https://www.andrewmay.com/keynotes/Follow Andrew May: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmay/Follow StriveStronger: https://www.instagram.com/strive.stronger/If you enjoy the podcast, we would really appreciate you leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Play. It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps us build our audience and continue to provide high quality guests.

PG-ish
278. Learning how to slow down, featuring Carl Honore

PG-ish

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2023 13:50


We live in a ceaseless cycle of constant notifications and information telling us there is more to do and more to be, but this all-consuming routine leaves little room for creativity and imagination. When we slow down, we discover small moments every day wherever we are that should capture our hearts and attention. Today Carl Honore walks us through the tendencies we have when we're wrapped up in busyness, and conversely, the benefits of slowing down.  Sponsors and discounts: Booking.com Love Your Melon — use code ERIN15 for 15% off Show links: Watch the full clip. Learn more at carlhonore.com. Read In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed and Under Pressure: Rescuing Our Children from the Culture of Hyper-Parenting.   As always, I'd love to hear from you! Subscribe, leave a review, or follow PG-ish on IG @pgishparenting, or you can always find me at www.pgishparenting.com.

Something You Should Know
Why You're Always In Such a Hurry & What Listening to Music Does to You

Something You Should Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 48:30


People who blush know it can be embarrassing. That begs the question – why do people blush in the first place? This episode begins with a brief discussion about why people blush and the purpose it serves. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/bering-in-mind/why-we-blush-the-social-purpose-of-showing-embarrassment/ Have you ever found yourself hurrying to do something, even when there is no need to hurry? Many of us are just stuck in that mode. No matter what we are doing, we try to do it quickly. That turns out to be a big problem. Doing things fast often comes at a price and doing things slower can have immense benefits according to Carl Honore author of the book In Praise of Slowness (https://amzn.to/43GRlXN). Listen as Carl makes the case for turning down the speed of life so that life itself becomes much more enjoyable.   You are surrounded by music. You intentionally listen to music you enjoy but you also hear it in the store and on the elevator. It's in TV shows and movies – music is everywhere. And people seem to want it and love it. So, what does music do for us? That is what Larry Sherman is here to reveal. Larry is professor of neuroscience at the Oregon Health and Science University and has given lectures on music and the brain throughout the world. He is author of a book called Every Brain Needs Music: The Neuroscience of Making and Listening to Music. (https://amzn.to/3JdFDf8). If you have silver jewelry or silver anything, you should probably keep some blackboard chalk around. Listen as I explain why and what you should do with it. https://www.thelist.com/1235914/why-you-should-store-a-piece-of-chalk-in-your-jewelry-drawer/ PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Zocdoc is the only FREE app that lets you find AND book doctors who are patient-reviewed, take your insurance, are available when you need them and treat almost every condition under the sun! Go to https://Zocdoc.com/SYSK and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Indeed is the hiring platform where you can Attract, Interview, and Hire all in one place! Start hiring NOW with a $75 SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING Offer good for a limited time. Keep American farming going by signing up at https://MoinkBox.com/SYSK  RIGHT NOW and listeners of this show get FREE filet mignon for a year! Now your ideas don't have to wait. Dell Technologies and Intel are creating technology that loves ideas, expanding your business & evolving your passions. Find out how to bring your ideas to life at https://Dell.com/welcometonow ! Let's find “us” again by putting our phones down for five.  Five days, five hours, even five minutes. Join U.S. Cellular in the Phones Down For Five challenge! Find out more at https://USCellular.com/findus If you own a small business, you know the value of time. Innovation Refunds does too! They've made it easy to apply for the employee retention credit or ERC by going to https://getrefunds.com to see if your business qualifies in less than 8 minutes! Innovation Refunds has helped small businesses collect over $3 billion in payroll tax refunds! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Social Mastery Podcast
#10 Going Slow, Optimising the Creative Process and Learning to Love the Process of Ageing - Carl Honore

Social Mastery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 78:38


Carl Honore is a world-renowned journalist, speaker and author and is globally recognised as the godfather of the slow movement. After speed-reading a bedtime story for his son involving a scaled-down version of Snow White and the 3 Dwarfs, he had an epiphany that he was rushing through everything in life without taking the time to savour what really matters. That is how the revolutionary, best-selling book 'In Praise of Slow' was born. Carl's most recent book 'Bolder' is about ageing, specifically how we can do it better and feel better about it. Carl is a true global citizen growing up in Canada and studying a degree in History and Italian, he worked with street children in Brazil, and now resides in London. In this episode Andrew and Carl talk about finding a rhythm and pace in life that works for you, slowing down just enough to appreciate the people and the world around you, challenging the notion of 'ageing' and continuing to do what you love, and tapping into the the process of creativity and how to write a book.

The Open Nesters
HOW TO SLOW DOWN with Carl Honore

The Open Nesters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 41:18


How to Slow Down. Carl Honoré is a bestselling author, broadcaster and the voice of the Slow Movement The Open Nesters Podcast.

Performance Intelligence with Andrew May
#34 Going Slow, Optimising the Creative Process and Learning to Love the Process of Ageing - Carl Honore

Performance Intelligence with Andrew May

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 79:30


Carl Honore is a world-renowned journalist, speaker and author and is globally recognised as the godfather of the slow movement. After speed-reading a bedtime story for his son involving a scaled-down version of Snow White and the 3 Dwarfs, he had an epiphany that he was rushing through everything in life without taking the time to savour what really matters. That is how the revolutionary, best-selling book 'In Praise of Slow' was born. Carl's most recent book 'Bolder' is about ageing, specifically how we can do it better and feel better about it.Carl is a true global citizen growing up in Canada and studying a degree in History and Italian, he worked with street children in Brazil, and now resides in London. In this episode Andrew and Carl talk about finding a rhythm and pace in life that works for you, slowing down just enough to appreciate the people and the world around you, challenging the notion of 'ageing' and continuing to do what you love, and tapping into the the process of creativity and how to write a book. In this episode Andrew and Carl talk about:4:30 What drives Carl's writing?8:05 Carl's work in journalism10:45 How Carl gets his topics and the origins of "Slow"18:45 How to live at a fast pace slowly24:40 Parenting in a fast paced world31:45 The loneliness vs solitude35:45 Carl's writing process46:05 Writing Bolder and ageing57:55 Looking into the future1:11:24 Performance Intelligence Baker's Dozen You can find Carl at his website: https://www.carlhonore.com/ Find out more about Andrew's Keynotes : https://www.andrewmay.com/keynotes/Follow Andrew May: https://www.instagram.com/andrewmay/Follow StriveStronger: https://www.instagram.com/strive.stronger/If you enjoy the podcast, we would really appreciate you leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Play. It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps us build our audience and continue to provide high quality guests.

The Leadership Podcast
TLP339: The Beauty of the Game

The Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 41:54


Mano Watsa is the President and Owner of PGC Basketball, the largest educational basketball camp in the world. PGC Basketball has taught over 125,000 players and coaches how to be leaders on and off the court. Mano brings his sports and business experiences to the podcast with stories and advice on thinking like a coach, communicating, and making a difference in people's lives. Listen to learn how to focus on the thing you can do best.    “Part of the beauty of the game is your individual contributions combined with working together as a team … where five players become like a fist, not five individual fingers … and they play together as one.”  - Mano Watsa   https://bit.ly/TLP-339   Key Takeaways [2:51] Mano's journey has been a joy, but anytime you're pursuing a vision, there are all sorts of challenges along the way, as well as opportunities. It's often the challenges that don't surface publicly. Mano has never seen a successful team or individual that has not had to overcome adversity, and he is no different. [4:20] PGC Basketball's founder, Dick DeVenzio, who played college basketball at Duke University and went on to play and teach the game across the world, created the Point Guard College with the point guard in mind. The point guard has to be the coach on the floor. They have to be able to run the show for their team and get their team to work together and play together. They have to “think the game.” [5:01] PGC teaches players to be the smartest player on the floor by equipping them with how to think like a coach, how to make good decisions that lead to winning basketball, and how to lead their team. Jan and Jim recall guest Sam Walker's book, The Captain Class, on how the greatest sports teams in history have one thing in common, captains who were the coach on the floor. [6:13] Mano says PGC teaches players not only how to lead by example but to be effective communicators, inspire their teammates, hold teammates accountable, challenge them, and raise the standard for their teammates. Anyone leading a company, team, or family, is the point guard for that company, team, or family. [8:23] Jeremy Lin came to the NY Knicks and started the Linsanity era. Overnight Jeremy Lin was on the cover of nearly every magazine and was a household name as the first Asian-American in the NBA. Suddenly he's scoring 38 points against Kobe Bryant at Madison Square Garden. He had a successful 10-year NBA career. [9:08] Toward the end of Jeremy Lin's NBA career, Mano had the privilege and opportunity to support him in the realm of mindset and his approach. Mano has been inspired by Jeremy Lin's story, his passion, and his commitment to the game, giving back to the game and making a difference in the world. Jeremy Lin is now playing professionally in China. [10:18] John Wooden won 10 national championships at UCLA and was named Coach of the Century. John Wooden epitomized what it means to be a coach and make a difference in the lives of young players. Mano and his business partner at the time, Dena Evans, had the privilege once of spending a remarkable morning with Coach Wooden. They immediately wrote down all they had learned from him. [12:30] Jason Sudeikis revealed that having John Wooden's Pyramid of Success on the wall of Ted Lasso's office is purposeful. [13:30] Five players that work together can be more effective than five talented individuals who don't work together. Individual performers can significantly influence the outcome of the game, but they also depend on the performance of their teammates to determine the outcome of the game. It's a beautiful thing to see players willing to pass up a good shot for themselves for a great shot for a teammate. [15:38] Michael Jordan was the best player in the world. His teammates said they found it difficult to play with him because his standards were so high. He had competitive greatness. He was at his best when it was needed the most. It's helpful on a team to have a player that drives everyone toward winning. You need others who complement that person's nature to make sure everyone gets along. [19:30] Mano helped the Mully Children's Family organization in Kenya build a sports gymnasium. There are over 2,000 children under their care. Mano has been over there with them multiple times and loves their work. When he sees where these kids have come from and their optimism, even with what they lack, it gives Mano a perspective of gratitude and wanting to make a difference in the lives of others. [21:05] Denny Crum, former coach of the University of Louisville, was honored recently. One of his players stated that they never saw him get upset. He never yelled at his players. They called him Cool Hand Luke. He was always encouraging and supportive. He was a teacher to his team. [22:01] PGC founder Dick DeVenzio taught to use a six-to-one ratio of encouragement to constructive criticism. It's a lofty standard. As a coach or leader, it's so easy to see where others may be falling short but people thrive off encouragement. Connect with team members before correcting them. Always make deposits before you make withdrawals. As leaders and parents, think about the “bank account.” [24:15] Great coaches don't try to make everything a priority. If you try to make everything a priority, nothing is a priority. You can't be great at everything, on the court or in business. But you can be great and world-class in something. You have to let some things go and focus on others. [25:02] Great coaches don't single players out unnecessarily. This goes for leaders and parents, too. Praise publicly and criticize privately. Good coaches and business leaders do a good job of not embarrassing and humiliating their people. They praise publicly and if they have to give criticism, they do so quietly and privately. [25:43] Great coaches don't hold back when they're wrong. They're willing to admit mistakes. That takes humility and vulnerability, in practice and games. Get beyond your ego. Be willing to admit you don't have it all together. [26:56] At PGC, they follow a commitment-based culture. Part of Mano's commitment statement is that he's a joyful work in progress. Accepting himself as a joyful work in progress allows Mano to admit mistakes and admit that he will always be a work in progress. [27:38] Past guest, Michael Bungay Stanier, told of a Legos bridge-building problem. Most people added pieces to solve the problem but the most expedient solution was to remove a piece. What's on your plate? What are you going to take off your plate? Mano notes that when we say “yes” to something, we say “no” to every other alternative. That helps him to be discerning about what he says “Yes” to. [29:18] Mano decided recently that if it's not a “Hell, yeah!” it's a “No.” One of the mistakes Mano made in the early years of growing PGC was wanting to pursue every opportunity. In attempting to pursue every opportunity, they didn't maximize any given opportunity. Mano learned as he grew as a leader to stop good things to focus on a great thing. [31:54] As coaches or business leaders, you can't give all the encouragement that your players or staff need. To fill the gap, PGC introduced celebrations. Every staff meeting, no matter how many meetings are in a day, starts with 60 to 90 seconds of gratitude. It's an opportunity for somebody to acknowledge a thing or project that the team or an individual has done well. People encourage each other. [34:50] Mano frequently tells his staff, “If you're winning at work but losing at home, you're losing.” Mano and PGC care about the staff as human beings and want them to win at home. If someone is not winning at home, their work will be compromised because everything bleeds over. When you're at home, shut off work, slow down, and be present with family. [36:04] After reading In Praise of Slowness, Mano stopped college coaching to focus on PGC. He wanted to be present for his family. Another decision he made with his family was to limit the participation of their children in sports and activities. Their highest value was in spending dinner time together as a family and playing together. They prioritized family time over competitive sports. [39:02] Mano's listener challenge: As business leaders, we must ensure that we're doing everything possible to support our employees and teams. One of the ways we can do that is by helping to ensure that they're able to bring their best possible selves to work each day. [39:24] For employees to bring the best version of themselves, they need to feel cared for, supported, and encouraged, and they need to be given space because if we're just driving them hard all the time, we're going to wear them down, especially in this world where many people just don't feel settled. We can create a good environment while pursuing goals and lofty objectives and still helping our people. [41:21] Closing quote: Remember, “Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.” — John Wooden   Quotable Quotes “I've never come across a winning team, or anyone who's been highly successful in anything,  that hasn't had to overcome significant adversity. And I'm certainly no different than that, in terms of adversities.” — Mano “We like to think that a point guard isn't just a position on a basketball court. Somebody leading a company is the point guard of their team. A quarterback is the point guard of their football team. … If you're leading a family, you are the point guard of your family.” — Mano “The point guard has to be able to influence behavior in order to get desired outcomes. They have to be able to lead and communicate effectively.” — Mano “The beauty of the game [of basketball] is that five players who work together can be more effective and more successful than five talented individuals who don't work together.” — Mano “In basketball, it's a small enough team that you can significantly impact the outcome of the game by your individual performance but you can't entirely impact the outcome because you have to be dependent on your teammates.” — Mano “Part of the beauty of the game is your individual contributions combined with working together as a team … where five players become like a fist, not five individual fingers … and they play together as one.” — Mano “There are so many life lessons that come out of the game when players are willing to put aside their individual agendas for the betterment of the team.” — Mano “You need a range of diverse personalities to really make a team as effective as it can be. But to have somebody that drives winning and drives outcomes is really, really valuable.” — Mano “People thrive off encouragement. No one has ever received too much appreciation or too much encouragement. And one of the principles that we teach to coaches … is connect before you correct.” — Mano “Every good leader … looks for opportunities to celebrate, to acknowledge, to praise, to encourage, and appreciate far more often than they do providing any constructive criticism.” — Mano “It actually builds trust when we're willing to be vulnerable when we're willing to demonstrate that level of humility. It's hard because it requires getting beyond ourselves and it requires getting beyond our ego.” — Mano “One of the things I've realized, both in business and in my personal life: I just don't have it all together.” — Mano “When we say ‘yes' to something, we're actually saying ‘no' to every other possible alternative.” — Mano “If it's not a ‘Hell, yeah!' it's a ‘no.'” — Mano “What gets scheduled gets done.” — Mano   Resources Mentioned Theleadershippodcast.com Sponsored by: Darley.com Rafti Advisors. LLC Self-Reliant Leadership. LLC Mano Watsa PGC Basketball Dick DeVenzio The Captain Class: The Hidden Force That Creates the World's Greatest Teams, by Sam Walker Jeremy Lin NY Knicks John Wooden VIP's Cafe John Wooden's Pyramid of Success Ted Lasso Michael Jordan Documentary The Last Dance on Netflix Michael Jordan Phil Jackson Look: A Practical Guide for Improving Your Observational Skills, by James H. Gilmore The Mully Children's Family Denny Crum and Louisville Basketball Michael Bungay Stanier In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed, by Carl Honore  

Grow Op
How to Slow Down with Carl Honore (rerun)

Grow Op

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 47:22


Just in time for the holidays, this week we're re-running one of our top episodes from GrowOp Summer School: How to Slow Down with Carl Honore.

The Five of My Life
Five of the Best - Possessions

The Five of My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 42:52


'Tis the season of 'stuff' and in this compilation episode we revisit the chosen possessions from Jo Stanley, Todd Sampson, John Eales, Amantha Imber and Carl Honore - as they talk about the story and meaning behind their object. Follow The Five of My Life on Instagram Contact Nigel here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Homeschool Made Simple
What's On My Nightstand: Two Must Read Books!

Homeschool Made Simple

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 29:39


Carole shares two books that recently rocked her world! One is a biography by Darlene Deibler Rose called Evidence Not Seen: A Woman's Miraculous Faith in the Jungles of World War II. This book will change your life!  The other is a book, In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed by Carl Honore. His chapters on children and education are the message our world needs to hear, even the homeschool community! For more nightstand episodes, check out episodes 5, 29, 68, and 106.Click HERE to learn more about upcoming seminars! Click HERE to get Carole's basic seminar, A Literature Based Approach to Education. Join the email list to get 10% off your first order in our online store!Support the show

Grow Op
How to Slow Down, Carl Honore

Grow Op

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 47:21


This week, on APG Grow Op Summer School, as part of our series on storytelling, we spoke to Carl Honore, how to slow down.

AL DIA con Claudia Esponda
Movimiento Slow

AL DIA con Claudia Esponda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 54:14


Hoy entrevistamos a uno de los mas importantes precursores del Movimiento Slow, Carl Honore, quien nos habla sobre el mundo acelerado en el que vivimos, el impacto en nuestras vidas y la de nuestros hijos y la concientización de la importancia de vivir de una manera mas pausada y los beneficios que ello nos brinda.

Zestful Aging
Carl Honore -- How to Make the Most of Our Longer Lives

Zestful Aging

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 33:17


Carl Honore is a Canadian journalist who is a best selling author and two time TED speaker. He's known as “the godfather of the slow movement”. His latest book, “Bolder–Making the Most of Our Longer Lives”–challenges ageism by dismantling the myths surrounding growing older. He argues that aging can be a bonus rather than a burden. Find out more about Carl's work: CarlHonore.info. Check out https://copenotes.com/zestful for an innovative app that supports mental health. Find out more about the Zestful Aging Podcast at ZestfulAging.com.

MINDBOSS
#92 Viviendo ''Slow'' (ft. Carl Honoré)

MINDBOSS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 37:59


Invitado:Carl Honoréwww. elogioalalentitud.comhttp://www.carlhonore.info@carlhonore.........................................................En este episodio estaremos platicando con Carl Honore,  considerado por much@s como ''el gurú del movimiento Slow'' sobre cómo podemos integrar a nuestra vida la lentitud y por qué es una herramienta muy poderosa.  

Behind The Fragrance from Thomas Clipper

Our new fragrance, Polaris, is available for pre-order right now (shipping 17th March). This new men's fragrance is inspired by slowing down, finding calm, and rediscovering your direction. So in our first episode of season 2 we hear from Carl Honore, a global ambassador of the 'slow' movement. Discover how he thinks about calm, focus and direction in this episode.

Recovery Rocks
Episode 109: Episode 109: Anxiety and Panic Attacks

Recovery Rocks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 33:19


Tawny and Lisa both deal with anxiety disorder and, like so many of us, sometimes experience panic attacks. In this episode, they talk about how they handle them in the moment, including through mindfulness, breathwork, and, where appropriate, medication. To proactively lessen their day-to-day anxiety they incorporate yoga, intentionality, and scaling back on news and social media. Especially in those 3 a.m. wide-awake moments, tools are critical to changing the channel in their heads. Music Minute features Bo Burnham and Eminem. Check out “In Praise of Slowness” by Carl Honore

مطب
S1E3 - العيش البطيء | Slow Living

مطب

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021


بعض المراجع اذا حابين تتعرفون على العيش البطيء أكثر https://www.slowlivingldn.com/what-is-slow-living/ In praise of slowness - Carl Honore | في مديح البطء - كارل أونوريه وهذا ملخص الكتاب للاطلاع عشان "أسرع" هاها https://baos.pub/book-notes-in-praise-of-slowness-challenging-the-cult-of-speed https://www.ted.com/talks/carl_honore_in_praise_of_slowness/up-next?language=en

The Five of My Life
Carl Honore

The Five of My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 32:25


Journalist, and a pioneer against the damaging pace of modern life, Carl advocates for the slowing down of life in his book 'In Praise of Slow', he's all about a more relaxed technique of raising children as well as a more joyous approach to ageing. Hear each song chosen by every Five of My Life guest at: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/60PqJQ1rg6fverFMyKvdkG Follow The Five of My Life on Instagram: The Five of My Life (@thefiveofmylife) Contact Nigel at https://nigelmarsh.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SiKutuBuku
Hidup Lambat untuk Menikmati Hidup | In Praise of Slowness

SiKutuBuku

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 9:12


Saya membahas buku In Praise of Slowness karya Carl Honore. Buku ini membahas untuk berhenti sejenak dan mulai menikmati hidup. Kita hidup di dunia yang selalu terburu-buru, semua harus cepat, efisien, kuantitas di atas kualitas. Ini bukan satu-satunya cara untuk hidup. Ada cara lain untuk hidup yaitu hidup lebih lambat, menikmati setiap momen tanpa harus buru-buru melakukan sesuatu.

Eudaemonia
Slowing Down, with Carl Honoré

Eudaemonia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 35:14 Transcription Available


Carl Honoré is an award-winning writer, broadcaster and TED speaker. He is the voice of the global Slow Movement, and author of several best-sellers. including In Praise of Slow.  Carl's message is simple but game-changing: To thrive in a fast world, you have to slow down. In this episode, Kim Forrester connects with Carl to discuss the art of slow living, and to explore how we can flourish when we enjoy life at its most fulfilling, most authentic pace. This episode is made with love and without expectation. If you like what you hear, you may consider supporting Kim's work at buymeacoffee.com. 

The Lifestyle First Podcast
#7.06: Time Out: "Why do we need to slow down in this fast world?"

The Lifestyle First Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 27:00


“Why do we need to slow down in this fast world?” Season 7 Episode 6 My guest on this week's episode of The Lifestyle First Podcast is Carl Honore, TED speaker with the talk, “In praise of slowness” and author of the books Under Pressure, In Praise of Slow, The Slow Fix and Bolder. We discuss time and speed. We highlight being busy as mechanism for distraction. We talk about having it all and hurrying it all and the sacrifice of physical and mental health, creativity, productivity and loss of pleasure in the moment. We look at the cultural taboo of slow and the discomfort of taking the time to reflect and be with yourself. We explore how to create slowness in a working environment. 1. The one question we discuss is “Why do we need to slow down in this fast?” 2. The two references we look at are: · Carl Honore. Under Pressure. · Carl Honore. In Praise of Slow 3. The three actions to take are · Do less – let go of one thing a day and create a not-to-do list · Unplug – use the off button on your phone · Create a slow ritual to spread the glow of slow Which of these 3 actionable health tips will you implement? Leave your comments below. -x- Join The Lifestyle First Academy! Take the flagship course – Start Now: Transform your Lifestyle, Transform your Life https://dralkapatel.com/academy/ -x- DISCLAIMER: This content does not constitute or substitute personal one-to-one professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or health care professional with questions about your health. -x- Find Out More/Contact/Follow: Guest: Carl Honore TEDGlobal 2005 https://www.ted.com/talks/carl_honore_in_praise_of_slowness?language=en Website https://linktr.ee/carlhonore Social https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2vBoiCIx0A7Sg1QbOgoRMA https://www.instagram.com/carlhonore/ https://www.facebook.com/carlhonorepage/ https://twitter.com/carlhonore Host: Dr Alka Patel TEDx talk https://youtu.be/JpFLNk3_Qik Newsletter: https://dralkapatel.com/mailinglist Website: https://dralkapatel.com/ Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralkapateluk/ https://www.facebook.com/dralkapateluk https://www.instagram.com/dralkapateluk https://twitter.com/dralkapateluk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaQrM4ryE0a38zqsednEppQ Podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-alka-patel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-alka-patel/message

Find The Magic
Creating a Slow Home with Carl Honoré

Find The Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 41:01


Life often seems to be pulsing or pushing; it has a hum beneath us telling us to go, making us honk in traffic and get mad at the slower person in line. This hum can create anxiety and stress in us and our children, but often, we don’t question it. In this episode, Felica talks with Carl Honore, author of In Praise of Slowness about how we can be free from that constant rushing hum. Related Episodes Craving a Slow Down? Start with Your Mind Is Being Busy Stealing Your Life? How to: Create Pockets of Peace Books and Links We Mentioned In Praise of Slowness // Carl Honore Under Pressure // Lisa Damour WORKBOOK // 30 Days to Slow: Build a Calmer, Richer Life // Carl Honore Carl’s website: carlhonore.info This episode’s sponsors: OnVive is a health and wellness company that is giving away a Mercedes Benz SUV and $10,000 cash to one lucky customer on June 1st! Right now, every dollar spent on OnVive.com gives you 3 entries towards winning. Make sure to use discount code “Magic15” at checkout. Get entered today, follow along on their Instagram @onvivelife for more updates, and good luck! Utah House Doctors: Everyone knows that the market is hot right now and it is the perfect time to sell your home, but what you may not know is using a professional in this type of market will actually make you more money then if you try and sell your home yourself, or sell with a discount brokerage. We have experienced the service of Utah House Doctors, and they make buying and selling homes so easy and painless. You can find them at Instagram at @utahhousedoctors or on their website, http://www.utahhousedoctors.com. Thank you for the kind reviews! We appreciate them so much. Here is how to leave a review for us on iTunes: Open Find the Magic in the podcast app Scroll to the bottom of the page Click on write a review Tap the stars to rate us and then write us some feedback:) Hit SEND --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/findthemagic/support

Fend For Your Health
Take A Time to Unplug!

Fend For Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 2:38


In this media-drenched, multitasking, always-on age, many of us have forgotten how to unplug and immerse ourselves completely in the moment. We have forgotten how to slow down. Not surprisingly, this fast-forward culture is taking a toll on everything from our diet and health to our work and the environment. Carl Honore

Sonido Libre
EN EL FIN DEL MUNDO - "Slow Down ¿paren todo?" con Carl Honoré

Sonido Libre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 36:43


¡Bienvenidos a la segunda temporada de En el fin del mundo! En un mundo acelerado, donde la vida transcurre como carrera contrarreloj, pensamos que ser rápidos y soportar altas dosis de presión y estrés son grandes virtudes. Pero como dice la fábula, no siempre es mejor ser liebre que tortuga. La lentitud puede ser un «superpoder». De eso conversamos con Carl Honoré, autor del superventas «Elogio de la lentitud» e impulsor del «movimiento lento» ¿Cómo encontramos el «tempo giusto» en este entorno tan volátil, incierto, complejo y ambiguo?

Where Parents Talk
Bestselling author Carl Honoré: On Slow Parenting

Where Parents Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 21:14


Lianne Castelino of Where Parents Talk and whereparentstalk.com speaks to Carl Honoré, international bestselling author, TED speaker, former journalist, and father of two --- about the global 'slow movement' he pioneered more than a decade ago, the impact of the pandemic on slow parenting, and more.

Growing Bolder
Growing Bolder: Carl Honoré, Dana Griffin, Dr. James Smith Jr.

Growing Bolder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 50:46


One of the biggest complaints many of us share as we get older is how fast everything seems to be going by. Not everyone believes that faster is better. Carl Honoré is the leader of the global slow movement and he joins us for some important reminders on the importance of slowing down.

A Higher Branch
Carl Honore: How To Slow Down In All Areas Of Life

A Higher Branch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 56:28


Do you ever feel like you just run around in circles, trying to tick items off your to-do list and never have a moment to yourself? Many of us try and achieve as much as possible in our days; leaving us feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. This week, Sam Makhoul is joined by A Higher Branch faculty member and the voice of the slow movement, Carl Honoré who shares his top tips on slowing down in all areas of our lives. During this episode the pair also deep dive into: The true benefits of slowing down The power of moments of silence The impact a fast world has on our children's development How COVID-19 has been the life reset we all needed Want to learn more about Carl? Visit his website here. Make sure you subscribe to our mailing list to receive our newly released podcasts straight to your inbox. Sign up here. Short for time? Then, why not skip ahead using the below timestamps: 2:33 – What living in the fast lane does to our health 7:50 – How our relationship with time changed since covid 14:41 – The impact digital media has had on our outlook on life 20:00 - How to find the right balance of social media and offline time 23:54 – The impact technology is having on children 31:56 - How to control technology use in your home 40:28 - How slowly down allows you to be present 42:30 – Watch Carl at Upgrade Your Life 2020 here 47:27 – The signs that tell you to slow down 49:32 – Practical tips on how to slow down Visit Carl's website here. Make sure you subscribe to our mailing list to receive our newly released podcasts straight to your inbox. Sign up here.

Basecamp for Men
Basecamp for Men E63: The Power of Slow

Basecamp for Men

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 32:19


E63: The Power of Slow with Special Guest Carl Honore   E63 Introduction- How many people out there have felt their inner power grow as they age? I know I have. I feel like a...

The Art of Self Reliance
Slowing Down With Carl Honore - Best Selling Author of In Praise of Slow

The Art of Self Reliance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 41:35


In this episode I talk to Carl Honore. Carl is the best selling author of In Praise of Slow. He has been published in 35 languages and landed on the bestseller lists in many countries. His first three books show how slowing down can help you lead a richer, happier and more productive life. In his latest book he explores the many upsides of ageing. In this episode I explore with Dave three main topics, namely,  How to slow down How to age better How to feel better about ageing You can find out more about Carl at: http://www.carlhonore.com (http://www.carlhonore.com)

Rad Child Podcast
Season 2 Episode 4- Meditation and Mindfulness

Rad Child Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 79:36


This week Seth is joined by yoga instructor and educator Amanda Deering, parent, social worker, and yoga instructor, Rajya Karipineni, and yoga instructor and educator Lakshmi Lynne Pidel for a conversation about how to talk to kids about meditation and mindfulness.  Show Notes: 43:20- Hoberman Sphere/Breathing Ball 50:57- Practicing The Power of Now, by Eckhart Tolle 52:42- Full Catastrophe Living, by Jon Kabat-Zinn 57:50- The Frustration Wheel (Option One) (Option Two) 1:03:15- The Gardner and The Carpenter, by Allison Gopnik 1:08:15- Yoga Is Dead podcast 1:11:30- Jessica Philips-Laurenz Kids Yoga Classes in Brooklyn 1:11:40 The Whole Brain Child, by Daniel Segal 1:12:08- In Praise of Slowness, by Carl Honore 1:12:23- The Absorbent Mind, by Maria Montessori  1:13:18- The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle 1:13:22- Up and Down by Oliver Jeffers 1:13:30- Every Little Thing, by Cedella Marley 1:14:08- I Am Peace, I Am Human, and I Am Yoga, by Susan Verde 1:14:25- Mindful Monkey Happy Panda by Lauren Adlerfer 1:14:45 Moody Cow Meditates & Moody Cow Learns Compassion,  by Kerry MacLean 1:15:33- Finding Om, by Rashmi S. Bismark 1:15:45- You With The Stars in Your Eyes by Deepak Chopra Follow Today's Guests: Amanda: Linkdin- Amanda Deering Rajya Karipineni: www.RajyaKaripineni.com Lakshmi: Lynn Lakshmi Pidel-Facebook Integral Yoga Institute -Instagram -Website   Find us on the web! www.radchildpodcast.com Facebook Twitter Instagram Contact us: radchildpodcast@gmail.com Be a guest Donate Buy Rad Merch

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
In Praise of Slow: How a Worldwide Movement is Challenging the Cult of Speed with Carl Honoré

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 3:11


Latest interesting podcast by Aidan McCullen, with one of our own favourites Carl Honoré Across the western world more and more people are slowing down. Slower is better: better work, better productivity, better exercise, better sex, better food. Almost everyone complains about the hectic pace of their lives. These days, our culture teaches that faster is better. But in the race to keep up, everything suffers – our work, diet and health, our relationships and sex lives. International bestselling author Carl Honoré uncovers a movement that challenges the cult of speed. In this entertaining and hands-on investigation, he takes us on a tour of the emerging Slow movement: from a Tantric sex workshop in London to a meditation room for Tokyo executives, from a SuperSlow exercise studio in New York, to Italy, the home of the Slow Food, Slow Cities and Slow Sex movements. There has never been a better time to embrace the healing power of living slow. More about Carl here: Carl has been published in 35 languages and landed on bestseller lists in many countries. His first three books show how slowing down can help you lead a richer, happier and more productive life. His latest book explores the many upsides of ageing (yes, there are upsides!) In Praise of Slow: How a Worldwide Movement is Challenging the Cult of Speed with Carl Honoré The Innovation Show · In Praise of Slow: How a Worldwide Movement is Challenging the Cult of Speed with Carl Honoré A Global weekly show interviewing leaders in their fields, authors, renowned professors, inventors, innovators, change-makers and mavericks to inspire, educate and inform the business world and the curious. This Global show speaks of something greater beyond innovation, disruption and technology. It speaks to the human need to learn: how to adapt and love a changing world. It embraces the spirit of constant change, of staying receptive, of always learning. The show exists to enable people to be fully informed to lead better lives, lives packed with meaning. While it focusses on corporate culture and workplace, it aims to help people in their personal purpose as partners, parents and people. More about Irish Tech News and Business Showcase here. FYI the ROI for you is => Irish Tech News now gets over 1.5 million monthly views, and up to 900k monthly unique visitors, from over 160 countries. We have over 860,000 relevant followers on Twitter on our various accounts & were recently described as Ireland’s leading online tech news site and Ireland’s answer to TechCrunch, so we can offer you a good audience! Since introducing desktop notifications a short time ago, which notify readers directly in their browser of new articles being published, over 50,000 people have now signed up to receive them ensuring they are instantly kept up to date on all our latest content. Desktop notifications offer a unique method of serving content directly to verified readers and bypass the issue of content getting lost in people’s crowded news feeds. Drop us a line if you want to be featured, guest post, suggest a possible interview or just let us know what you would like to see more of in our future articles. We’re always open to new and interesting suggestions for informative and different articles. If you would like to be featured in our podcast series drop us a line & don’t forget to sign up for notifications for our latest episodes and follow us on Twitter, Linkedin, SoundCloud, iTunes or your own favourite podcast platform. Contact us, by email, twitter or whatever social media works for you and hopefully, we can share your story too and reach our global audience. We are agile, responsive, quick and talented, we look forward to working with you! If you would like to have your company featured in the Irish Tech News Business Showcase, get in contact with us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie or on Twitter: @SimonCocking

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show
In Praise of Slow

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 8:17


Carl Honore joins the programme to discuss his new book 'In Praise of Slow' that explores the virtues of slowing down in a hectic world.

Las 3 Principales
025- Elogio a la LENTITUD ft Carl Honore @carlhonore

Las 3 Principales

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 34:53


Carl Honoré en uno de los voceros más importantes a nivel mundial en el movimiento SLOW. En esta interesante conversación, Carl nos muestra los beneficios que tomarnos un tiempo para hacer las cosas con calma. Su gran lema es "en un mundo tan acelerado, la lentitud es un super poder". Descubre cómo puedes vivir desde esta filosofía y la manera como puedes ser parte de este movimiento! Puedes seguir a Carl Honoré en @carlhonore Recursos exclusivos de este podcast y del trabajo que realizo en www.patreon.com/cafedelexito Escribe tu primer libro en 120 días en www.autordelibros.com Acompañamiento 1:1 en https://www.cafedelexito.online/coaching --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cafedelexito/support

The Lisa Show
Wayne Brady, Playing with Dirt, Yoga in Bed, Couples Claustrophobia, Aging, Car Maintenance

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 105:40


Wayne Brady talks about his new show, Christopher Lowry discusses his research, Stephanie Mansour teaches yoga, Kathy McCoy gives relationship advice, Carl Honore talks about appreciating age, Jamie Deaton teaches how to maintain your car.

Story + Rain Talks
Ep 32. Robert Verdi, Sasha Charnin Morrison, + Aliza Licht: Fashion, Culture, + Quarantine Times

Story + Rain Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 93:52


Pop Culture And The Pandemic. Our fashion panel is back with fashion + lifestyle expert and television personality, Robert Verdi, CBS Watch Style Director Sasha Charnin Morrison, and marketing + digital strategist and podcast host, Aliza Licht joined by Story + Rain Editor-in-Chief and founder, Tamara Rappa. In this episode, the group is giving their perspective on pop culture and the pandemic. We’re mulling over masks, discussing all aspects of style and lifestyle in lockdown, the A’s, B’s, and Z’s of how to Zoom meeting, and virtual photo shoots. We ask the team if they're feeling more productive, peaceful, and creative in lockdown, and whether they’re feeling more connected to and inspired by content on social media and elsewhere. We go into detail about what they consider their current essentials and what they’re interested in buying right now, and you can shop that here: Robert's Picks 1. Masks from the brand created by his boyfriend. Buy 10, Donate 10. Mckenzieliautaud.com 2. Living in Uniqlo, especially long sleeved tees https://rstyle.me/+SxDfTEED2ejSXo5v4GKv_A 3. Drop-crotch shorts by Rick Owens https://rstyle.me/+dKgLlTBc7vZ7L6RxCJ01wg 4. Reading In Praise Of Slowness by Carl Honore https://rstyle.me/+tTmYV5u6V9B0w_ia5jYdLg Sasha's Picks 1. Colorful Shadow & Liner in COLOR: 32 Let It Snow White Matte by Sephora Collection https://rstyle.me/+UWnfW1T6KDLzJQCoCqje8w 2. Belted Leopard Print Stretch Jersey Robe by Norma Kamali https://rstyle.me/+32taUUzRxm3jkzYBcpADAg 3. Organza Polka Dot Pussy Bow Blouse by Dolce + Gabbana (Lust) to wear on Zoom https://rstyle.me/+uqGbyvv93Qc4KJb-yA1Q4g 4. Ruffle Pussy Bow Blouse by Dolce & Gabbana (Lust) to wear on Zoom https://rstyle.me/+LSLKeBvW80DNe0cjXMPgUQ 5. Organza Pussy Bow Blouse by Boohoo(Must) to wear on Zoom 6. Satin Pussy Bow Blouse by & Other Stories to wear on Zoom https://rstyle.me/+R3ylqDxJenYwTkS62Q0awg 7. Tie dye socks by @by.my.grace to wear with sandals Aliza's Picks 1. Masks by Reformation https://rstyle.me/+bzeieJHlFqxUPvi9is7uSw 2. Cream Lip Stain Liquid Lipstick by Sephora Collection in Red Velvet https://rstyle.me/+rD_IU_z1w54t5FmCw2_5Gw Tamara's Picks 1. Face Oil by Colbert MD, to also use on hands https://rstyle.me/+W4_qNUp5u5WJ6ivp0dSM6Q 2. Peloton bike + membership https://www.onepeloton.com/shop/bike 3. Black T-Shirts by Asos https://rstyle.me/+wxTPsCLvF70DZ5TRfySQUg 4. Masks and Hand Sanitizer by The Well https://www.the-well.com/collections/ 5. Colorful Shadow & Liner in COLOR:48: Grey Stone by Sephora Collection https://rstyle.me/+GNII_P0ktlSPGF1yQn-D3w

The Lisa Show
Freelance Survival, The Power of Slow, Soda Will Kill You, Young on Raw Food, Easter and COVID-19, Weekend Review

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 101:07


Freelance Survival during COVID-19 (0:00:00)Coronavirus has thrown off basically everything in our lives from our school to work to even how close we can stand to people. One group that has been seriously affected by the pandemic is the freelance community. With businesses being put on hold for the next few weeks, the number of jobs for freelancers to do is declining rapidly. So, what can freelancers do during this crisis to stay afloat? Today we're joined by Alexander and Sarabeth Lewis, both freelance copywriters, to discuss what freelancers are currently facing and how they can adapt to this current situation.  The Power of Slow (0:14:58)This whole quarantine process has kind of forced most of us to grind to a halt with our daily lives. Things seem slower now, and sometimes it can be infuriating! But is this new slow pace really all that bad? There's been an international movement the past few years that's starting to really gain some traction. It's called the Slow Movement. From Slow Food to Slow Cities, organizations are cropping up all over the world to promote a less break-neck lifestyle. To learn more about how taking things slow can benefit us, we've invited Carl Honore onto the show. Carl is an internationally bestselling author of 8 books, and the unintentional godfather of the Slow Movement.  Soda Will Kill You (0:34:26)A lot of people have their vices, and for many, that vice is soda. A cool can after a long day or on a hot afternoon can be very satisfying. Now we've heard a lot about how soda and sugary drinks are bad for our teeth, can contribute to weight gain, among other problems. But a study done by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public health showed that soda can now be linked with an increase risk of mortality. So, can soda really kill you? We are talking with one of the lead researchers on the study, Dr. Vasani Malik, to learn if we really need to kick this habit in order to live longer.  Young on Raw Food (0:50:33)It seems like no matter what we do age catches up to us. Our hair thins, our bodies slow down, and our skin wrinkles. Aging is just a part of time passing. But is there a way we could beat aging and feel great—even at say... 80? Mimi Kirk, author and raw food chef and coach says there is. She joins us today to tell us about how eating raw has changed her life.  Easter and COVID-19 (1:08:26)We're all facing different circumstances than normal right now, and one thing that will be really different from normal is how we celebrate Easter. What is often a holiday celebrated with lots of family will have to be celebrated with less people. So how can we make the most of our circumstances this Easter? Here to help us navigate this different way of celebrating this holiday are Kim Howie and Nancy Werteen. They are the co-founders of The Wisdom Coalition and friends of the show.  Weekend Review (1:25:08)Lisa and Richie talk about what there is to do this weekend, from new streaming shows to the best books to read.

The Lisa Show
Freelance Survival, The Power of Slow, Soda Will Kill You, Young on Raw Food, Easter and COVID-19, Weekend Review

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 101:06


Alex and Sarabeth Lewis explains how freelance work is doing, Carl Honore teaches how to slow down, Vasani Malik discusses the effects of soda, Mimi Kirk explains how raw food affects her longevity, Kim Howie and Nancy Werteen talks about Easter during a pandemic, Lisa and Richie discuss what there is to do this weekend.

The Lisa Show
Diaper Bank, Aging is Empowering, Questions to Heal, Spam Calls, The Sox Place, Slay Like a Mother

The Lisa Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 101:11


Vic Velivis discusses his charity, Carl Honore teaches how to enjoy aging, Alicia Munoz explains healing questions, Dave Johnson talks about avoiding spam calls, Michelle Szynskie explains how socks help the homeless, Katherine Mintsch gives tips for being better parents.

A Higher Branch
Carl Honore: How To Grow (B)older And Rock Every Decade

A Higher Branch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 59:16


Modern science and bio-hacking are helping us live longer than ever before. Ageing is not what it used to be; but our mindset to ageing is just as critical as the food we eat and the exercise programs we sign up for. This week, Carl Honore takes a deep dive into how we make the most of our longer lives and keep reinventing ourselves. It shatters the myths about ageing, in an era where the threat of becoming irrelevant is greater than ever; at ANY age!

PG-ish
030. Slow Down!, featuring Carl Honore

PG-ish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 11:10


Carl Honore walks us through the tendencies we have when we’re wrapped up in busyness, and conversely the benefits of slowing down. There is a time and place to hustle, but everything has a season and a cycle, and we need to pay attention to it.   You can find the full clip here:  https://youtu.be/UhXiHJ8vfuk   Learn more about Carl Honore here:  http://www.carlhonore.com   Under Pressure (book): https://amzn.to/2rifC9K   We'd love to know what you think and join in on the conversation! Subscribe, leave a review, or follow PG-ish on Instagram (@erin.s.holland) or at erinsholland.com.

The Benzo Free Podcast
On the Road with Benzos (Part 1 of 1 …or 2)

The Benzo Free Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 59:38


We're back on the road with a 4,400-mile round trip from Colorado to Florida. During this trip, your host shares his personal experiences traveling with protracted withdrawal symptoms along with some valuable lessons learned.Welcome to part 1. In today's episode, D shares a more positive take on benzo mornings, discusses setting boundaries with family, looks at a few benefits of slowing down, struggles with benzo brain, and shares a few other topics which arise. https://www.easinganxiety.com/post/on-the-road-with-benzos-part-1-of-1-or-2-bfp047Video ID: BFP047Chapters 00:57 Introduction06:55 On the Road in Kansas09:58 Benefits of Slowing Down17:15 Flying vs. Driving – An analogy (or metaphor)20:23 Mobile Gas Station – A Tale from a Different Journey25:55 Eisenhower Presidential Library27:52 On the Trail / Chronic Anxiety Pressure30:54 Benzo Brain (Part 1)32:27 Allowing Yourself to Feel Good37:41 Find Your Place for Peace38:34 Benzo Moring w/ a Positive Twist41:13 Family Boundaries and Successes44:49 Pleasures of the Season46:57 Family / Yesterday was a Good Day52:12 The Good Days and Bad Days54:20 Moment of Peace Resources The following resource links are provided as a courtesy to our listeners. They do not constitute an endorsement by Easing Anxiety of the resource or any recommendations or advice provided therein. THE ROAD TRIP— Road Trip Photos: (no longer available)— BOOK: "In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed" by Carl Honore — https://www.amazon.com/dp/0060750510/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_YkY5DbZF9WV7E  IntroductionIn today's intro, I talk briefly about the road trip and the one or two-part series which it generated, allowing the listeners to decide if there would be part two of this episode. We also discussed the server issues with the website and a few other opening topics. Feature: Road TripToday is part one, of possible two parts, of our 4,400-mile road trip from Colorado to Florida and back. Lots of thoughts, ideas, struggles, difficulties, joys, successes, and any other thing you can image combined into almost three weeks on the road. I hope you enjoy this episode, let me know what you think. The PodcastThe Benzo Free Podcast provides information, support, and community to those who struggle with the long-term effects of anxiety medications such as benzodiazepines (Xanax, Ativan, Klonopin, Valium) and Z-drugs (Ambien, Lunesta, Sonata). WEBSITE: https://www.easinganxiety.comMAILING LIST: https://www.easinganxiety.com/subscribe YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@easinganx DISCLAIMERAll content provided by Easing Anxiety is for general informational purposes only and should never be considered medical advice. Any health-related information provided is not a substitute for medical advice and should not be used to diagnose or treat health problems, or to prescribe any medical devices or other remedies. Never disregard medical advice or delay in seeking it. Please visit our website for our complete disclaimer at https://www.easinganxiety.com/disclaimer. CREDITSMusic provided / licensed by Storyblocks Audio — https://www.storyblocks.com Benzo Free Theme — Title: “Walk in the Park” — Artist: Neil Cross PRODUCTIONEasing Anxiety is produced by…Denim Mountain Presshttps://www.denimmountainpress.com ©2022 Denim Mountain Press – All Rights Reserved

School for Good Living Podcasts
Carl Honoré: In Praise of Slowness

School for Good Living Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 80:38


Hello my friends today, my guest is Carl Honore, author of a book called In Praise of Slowness: Challenging the Cult of Speed. Carl’s book came to me at the perfect time in my life. He was interested to explore and answer two questions. Number one – how did we get so fast, and two … Continue reading "Carl Honoré: In Praise of Slowness"

The Slow Home Podcast
When slow becomes fast and no is hard to say

The Slow Home Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 58:15


This week we meet another wonderful listener, Sara, who has found herself in a place many of us can relate to: she's gradually reduced the commitments in her life in order to do more of what lights her up but has found other requests and demands on her sneaking in and is finding it difficult to create boundaries and say no. Sara has been transitioning to retirement over the past couple of years but is struggling to actually retire. She values service in all areas of her life, and is struggling to calibrate what service looks like in a life that has always placed the service of others ahead of her own needs. She's finding it difficult to say no and similarly tough to create boundaries.  Brooke and Sara talk about the role of ego in constantly saying yes, as well as the feelings of guilt that arise when Sara chooses to create and honour the boundaries around her time, energy and other values. Brooke is then joined by Cark Honoré, who talks about our innate desire to feel relevant as we get older, and how to move through the fear of losing our identity when letting go of work, relationships or activities that used to define us. They also have an interesting discussion on the trajectory of slow living and how it’s come to reflect different things now that it’s more of a mainstream idea. Enjoy! Looking for more Slow? Find show notes, resources and links at slowyourhome.com/season4 Follow us on Instagram @slowhomepod Sign up for our love letters Join the Slow Experiment Club over on Patreon Or leave a rating or review in iTunes Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/slow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Not Perfect Podcast
6. How to slow down and enjoy life more

Not Perfect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 40:36


4 x Best-selling books, 2 x Ted speaker, Founder and pioneer of the SLOW revolution, Carl Honore talks about the myths behind speed and why we should consider slowing down to live a better life. We dive into our obsession with speed and why we've become addicted to "faster". This episode challenges our relationship with time and offers a different perspective.Please find Carl on social media @carlhonore and www.carlhonore.comWould love to hear your thoughts and comments! Hit me up @poppyjamie on instagram and download my mindfulness app @happynotperfect for burst of positive mind shifting daily. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Maximum Lawyer Podcast
“Lego Block Outsourcing” w/ Devon Slovensky 169

The Maximum Lawyer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 5:26


This week on the show we have Devon Rood Slovensky, owner of Slovensky Law PLLC, a Family Law practice in Roanoke VA. In today’s episode we’ll discuss quality control when it comes to hiring a company to handle your calls, outsourcing your mail, challenges of being a female firm owner, and when to call good enough.   https://slovenskylaw.com/   Hacking’s Hack: Read the book “In Praise of Slowness” by Carl Honore https://www.amazon.com/Praise-Slowness-Challenging-Cult-Speed/dp/0060750510   Tyson’s Tip: Hire out for things that you know you won’t do. Contract it out.   Jess’s Tip: Take time to engage with your clients, it makes a huge difference with client relationships and case anxiety.   For more content from us please subscribe to our Youtube Channel   Don’t forget to sign up for MaxLawCon20!   Thanks so much for listening to the show! If you want to know more about this and keep on maximizing your firm, please join our Facebook Group or like us on Facebook and comment!   You can also go to MaximumLawyer.com or, if you’d prefer, email us at: info@maximumlawyer.com   Interested in being on the show? Shoot us an email at support@maximumlawyer.com or message us on Facebook!   Welcome to the Maximum Lawyer Podcast. Partner up, and maximize your firm.

The Parent Practice Podcast
Carl Honore Slow Parenting TPPP2

The Parent Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 31:35


How to thrive in a fast world by slowing down Do you feel that the world is moving too fast? Do you worry that the busyness of modern life is detracting from connection in families? Are you your child's entertainment director or project manager, micro-managing your child's life? Has parenting become a cross between a competitive sport and product development for you? Do you sometimes feel burnt out, overwhelmed, dissatisfied and worried about your child's future? Listen to this episode with Carl Honoré if you want to learn: How we are enthralled to the cult of speed. But there is a more mindful revolution going on. How busyness has become a badge of honour –if you're not busy you're not important. But busyness can be a way of running away from some very important questions like ‘Who am I?', ‘What is my purpose?', ‘Am I living the right life?' Those questions require physical and cognitive space. How to do slow. Because racing through your life is not really living it. Awareness of beliefs that affect our choices such as that there are winners and losers in the game of life and our children need to get the edge on others to succeed; that there is only one path to success and if we deviate from the path our children will be ruined for life. How to transform your family life through a detox experience which will give you greater connection with each other and renewed vigour. About the 4 slow parenting commandments: For journeys of less than 2 miles ditch the car and walk and talk with your children Children drop all Extra Curricular Activities bar one. Families eat at least one meal together each day Parents have a relaxing ritual each day Carl talks about how there is increased awareness in schools of children's happiness but there still much panic amongst parents about getting children ready for the workplace. At TPP we are very aware of this and so created our workshop series Maximising Your Child's Potential at School to help parents develop the ‘soft' skills they'll need to succeed, the ones which are not on the curriculum. Carl also identifies social media as adding considerably to the pressure to be perfect that both children and adults experience. Learn how to manage a child's use of social media in our workshop Parenting in a Digital World. In our celebration of vulnerability and perfect imperfection Carl shares with us a Low Parenting Moment of his own. And his top tip for raising children to be confident, happy and successful. 

A Higher Branch
Carl Honore - How To Age Boldly

A Higher Branch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 55:28


Hot off the main stage at TED in Edinburgh, Carl Honore sits down with Sam Makhoul to discuss why your mindset about ageing is just as important as diet and exercise. During this episode, Carl shares four critical protocols for how to age boldly and he describes a vision so compelling that it gave us goosebumps! They also discuss: The u-curve of happiness Why living outside your comfort zone and seeking novelty is critical Why social media is a great powerful tool And so much more. Make sure you subscribe to our mailing list to receive our newly released podcasts straight to your inbox. Sign up here.

Mornings with Simi
Carl Honore shares how you can making the most of our longer lives

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2019 13:00


A revolution in how we age is on its way. Yes, ageing is inevitable: one year from now we will all be a year older; that will never change. What can and will change is how we age--and how we can all take a much bolder approach to doing it with vigour and joy.   The time has come to cast off prejudices and to blur the lines of what is possible and permissible at every stage of life. In other words: we need to learn to re-imagine our approach to later life. Emboldening ourselves in older age demands big structural changes. For a start, we will have to tear up the old script that locks us into devoting the early part of our life to education, the middle chunk to working and raising kids, and whatever is left over at the end to leisure. In an age-inappropriate world, these silos will dissolve. We'll embrace the idea that we can carry on learning from start to finish; that we can work less and devote more time to family, leisure, and giving back to our communities in our middle years; and that we can remain active and engaged in our later years.   Carl Honoré has travelled the globe speaking to influential figures who are bucking preconceived notions of age, whether at work or in their personal lives. He looks at the cultural, medical, and technological developments that are opening new possibilities for us all. Bolder is a radical re-think of our approach to everything from education, healthcare and work, to design, relationships and politics. An essential and inspiring read for everyone interested in our collective future.   Guest: Carl Honore Journalist Author of Bolder: Making the Most of Our Longer Lives

The Science of Success
How To Overcome FOMO: The Fear of Missing Out with Carl Honore

The Science of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 52:28


In this episode we discuss how to beat FOMO - the Fear of Missing Out. How do you overcome the emotional barriers and fears of missing out and saying no to things? How do you get over the awful feeling of turning down opportunities? We share simple actionable strategies for you to say yes to yourself and for you to say yes to what’s really important and actually matters in your life. We share a great strategy you can use to make a huge difference in your life in two minutes or less and we dig into the important concept that in a world drunk on speed, slowness is a superpower - all that much more with our guest Carl Honore. Carl Honore is a bestselling author, broadcaster and the creator of the Slow Movement. His TED talk on the benefits of slowing down has been viewed 2.6 million times. Carl has spoken all over the world to audiences ranging from business leaders and entrepreneurs to teachers, academics and medical practitioners. He is the author of In Praise of Slow, Under Pressure, The Slow Fix, and most recently Bolder. His books have been translated into 35 languages and been on the bestseller’s list of as many countries.The world is speeding up and speeding up - how do we deal with the constantly accelerating pace of change and the rush for speed?“Forget frantic acceleration, mastering the clock of business means choosing when to be fast, and when to be slow."Do you suffer from FOMO? Are you like a hamster on a wheel trying to do, learn, experience and achieve as much as possible as quickly as possible? By becoming a hamster on a wheel you end up missing EVERYTHING and getting NOTHING and skimming the surface of life. “The difference between successful people and very successful people is that very successful people say no to almost everything.” - Warren Buffet "You can have anything you want but you can’t have everything” - Ray Dalio How do you get over the emotional barriers and fears of missing out and saying no to things?Take one thing off your to-do list each day and put that item on your “not to do” listBy saying NO, you say YES to something much more important - your really important priorities and goals The most creative minds, the people who’ve gotten the most done throughout history are the people who understand the power of MOMENTS OF QUIET. You will be more engaged, more switched on, more effective when you are in fast mode when you take the time to have moments of quiet. Sometimes you can get things done more quickly when you slow down.Multi-tasking is nonsense, the human mind cannot multitask. A “fast” multi-tasker will take twice as long and make twice as many mistakes as a slow “mono tasker"When you move too fast everything becomes a blur and nothing remains with you. It harms your memory. There’s an intimate bond between memory and slowness. There is no such thing as a quick fix. Slow fixes actually work. When a quick fix blows up later on, sometimes we're forced to spend the time and money to get it right the second time. Invest that time and money now on a real solution.What does it mean to be aging in a world that is obsessed with youth?We are in the “golden age of aging” - there’s never been a better time in human history to be agingHomework: Do less. Look at your todo list and start cutting things out of it. Drop one thing a day and let more oxygen into your schedule. Homework: Create time where you aren’t reachable and can unplug from gadgets. Turn your smartphone into a tool instead of a weapon of mass distraction. Homework: Integrate some kind of slow practice into your day. Meditate, cook, go for a walk. Anything that can inoculate you against the virus of hurry.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

George Buhnici | #IGDLCC
TRĂIEȘTE VIAȚA IN RITMUL EI - CARL HONORE - #IGDLCC E026 #PODCAST

George Buhnici | #IGDLCC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 58:39


Trăim în era internetului și totul se întâmplă "pe repede înainte". Ți se strigă peste tot, la semafor, la școală, la supermarket și desigur și în viața personală - "MAI REPEDE!" Fă lucrurile mai repede ca să ai timp mai mult pentru tine eventual, în rest, încearcă să înțelegi viața așa cum este ea, și profită de oportunitățile care se ivesc. Fii prezent în moment și cu oamenii cu care ești lângă tine pentru că altă ocazie nu vei mai primi. Acesta este pe scurt mesajul lui Carl Honore din cărțile pe care le-a scris până acum, pe una dintre ele și eu o citesc acum. Urmărește interviul de mai jos, chiar dacă este în limba engleză. Îți sugerez de asemenea să cauți podcast-uri tot în limba engleză, te vor ajuta enorm să înveți limba și doar așa ai acces la informații cu adevărat prețioase.

true WELLth
Carl Honore: Slower – Human Beings vs. Human Doings

true WELLth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 29:26


How do you commit to slowing down in a world that demands we move fast? In this episode we have a very timely conversation with Carl Honore, the acclaimed father of “The Global Slow Movement.” In May 2019, the World Health Organization recognized burnout as an official medical diagnosis. As Carl says, “When we get stuck in fast forward… it's harming us on every single level.” Tune in to hear Carl's prescription to inoculate ourselves against what he calls "the global virus of hurry.”  

Viewpoints with Todd van der Heyden
Viewpoints Episode #100

Viewpoints with Todd van der Heyden

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 69:37


This week on #Viewpoints: - #CdnPoli - #NAFTA 2.0 - Gordon Houlden on #TiananmenSquare - Why dating in your 30s, 40s can be Hell w/ matchmaker Sofi Papamarko - Being Bolder w/ author Carl Honore

Ideas Infalibles
IDEA #136 - No tan de prisa

Ideas Infalibles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 3:05


LAS PRISAS SON MALAS PARA LAS DECISIONES, LAS RELACIONES Y LA SALUD; APRENDER A DARLE TIEMPO A LAS COSAS IMPORTANTES ES MÁS VALIOSO QUE LA VELOCIDAD Esta idea sobre Efectividad Extraordinaria fue destilada de "Elogio de la lentitud" por Carl Honore. Este título es una guía extensa sobre los beneficios de la lentitud intencional en la salud, las relaciones, la familia, sociedad y los negocios. Recomendamos todas las ideas de este libro a cualquiera con la necesidad de darse un respiro sin sentir culpa y a líderes con la responsabilidad de mantener la salud emocional y el desempeño en balance. Algo útil para dialogar ¿En qué momentos y situaciones sientes la urgencia de la inmediatez con más intensidad? ¿Cómo cambiaría tu comportamiento si tomases las cosas más importantes con calma? ¿Te sirvió esta idea? Propágala para que más personas descubran de dónde vienen las buenas ideas. Suscríbete en ideasinfalibles.com o visita ideasinfalibles.com/premium para conseguir resúmenes completos.

In Conversation with Stephen Hurley
Carl Honoré - Bolder

In Conversation with Stephen Hurley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 38:48


Carl Honoré is a broadcaster, speaker and author. His 2004 Best-seller, "In Praise of Slow" prompted the Huffington Post to identify him as "the unofficial godfather of a growing cultural shift toward slowing down."His latest book, "Bolder: Making the Most of our Longer Lives" is a lively and inspiring look at how our attitudes towards and ideas about ageing need to change and what might happen on both personal and social levels if we embrace growing older in a whole new way.

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Speaker and best-selling author, Carl Honore, joins guest host Devon Peacock to discuss cellphone use. 

Zoomer Week in Review
Carl Honore on "Bolder" and Rick Lowes on Supporting Adult Children

Zoomer Week in Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 20:49


First he became the world

Zoomer Week in Review
Carl Honore on "Bolder" and Rick Lowes on Supporting Adult Children

Zoomer Week in Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 20:49


First he became the world's leading advocate of the slow movement. Now best selling author Carl Honore's new book Bolder is a call to action for us all to redefine aging, which is our philosophy here at Zoomer Media. He joines Libby to talk about it. And – Although Zoomers have the potential to age better than ever before, older parents are also feeling the financial squeeze. A new study by RBC finds a staggering number are still financially supporting children into their mid 30's. Libby speaks to RBC VP of Retirement Strategies Rick Lowes to find out more.

Mornings with Simi
Carl Honore shares how you can making the most of our longer lives

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 13:03


A revolution in how we age is on its way. Yes, ageing is inevitable: one year from now we will all be a year older; that will never change. What can and will change is how we age--and how we can all take a much bolder approach to doing it with vigour and joy. The time has come to cast off prejudices and to blur the lines of what is possible and permissible at every stage of life. In other words: we need to learn to re-imagine our approach to later life. Emboldening ourselves in older age demands big structural changes. For a start, we will have to tear up the old script that locks us into devoting the early part of our life to education, the middle chunk to working and raising kids, and whatever is left over at the end to leisure. In an age-inappropriate world, these silos will dissolve. We'll embrace the idea that we can carry on learning from start to finish; that we can work less and devote more time to family, leisure, and giving back to our communities in our middle years; and that we can remain active and engaged in our later years. Carl Honoré has travelled the globe speaking to influential figures who are bucking preconceived notions of age, whether at work or in their personal lives. He looks at the cultural, medical, and technological developments that are opening new possibilities for us all. Bolder is a radical re-think of our approach to everything from education, healthcare and work, to design, relationships and politics. An essential and inspiring read for everyone interested in our collective future. Guest: Carl Honore Journalist Author of Bolder: Making the Most of Our Longer Lives

The Speaking Club: Mastering the Art of Public Speaking
From Page to Stage…Getting Bolder with Carl Honore - 068

The Speaking Club: Mastering the Art of Public Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 65:34


Carl Honore started out his career as a journalist driven by a personal mission to change the world for the better. One day he realized that in his pursuit of making other people's lives better his own was passing by at breakneck speed and he was missing the important moments.   This epiphany set him on the path to writing his best-selling book ‘In Praise of Slow' and spear heading the ‘slow' movement which has impacted lives all over the world. It also meant that he had to face the terror he felt about public speaking and make the transition from ‘page to stage'. A few best sellers on and he is now an international speaker with a new book, ‘Bolder' just out that deals with another fear of his…aging.   In this show Carl shares some gems on the benefits of living more ‘slowly', on how we should view aging, and gives a look behind the curtain at how he is putting his brand-new keynote together for Bolder.   I hope you enjoy this interview as much as I did.   What we talk about: The 60 second Snow White book and how it changed Carl's life. Why faster is not always better. How we need to marry the speed of today's culture with the older, slower truths of what it means to be human Why the world cannot sustain the turbo culture of today. Why there is no such thing as a lost ‘slow' cause. The top five benefits of slowing down. The story behind ‘Bolder' and societies hang ups with age. The irony between age and wisdom being qualities looked for in running nations but not teams in business and why companies are missing out. The upside to aging and how we can age better. Carl's transition from being terrified of public speaking to becoming an international public speaker. How perfectionism can rob you of fulfilling your potential as a public speaker. The process Carl goes through to prepare his talks. Why rehearsal is so critical to sounding ‘natural' as a speaker. Why stories are crucial to speaking success and your origin story in particular. A journalist's view on ‘fake news'.   Resources*   All things Carl: https://www.carlhonore.com Bolder by Carl Honore In praise of Slow by Carl Honore Under Pressure by Carl Honore The Slow Fix by Carl Honore @carlhonore   Other Resources: The Quiet American by Graham Greene Thanks for listening! To share your thoughts:                                                  leave a comment below. Share this show on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn.   To help the show out: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and review really help get the word out and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes.   *(please note if you use my link for the books I get a small commission, but this does not affect your payment)

The Mojo Radio Show
The Mojo Radio Show EP 201: Power Forward By Slowing Down - Carl Honore

The Mojo Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 89:05


Carl Honore believes western society's emphasis on speed erodes health, productivity and quality of life. Carl an award-winning writer, broadcaster and TED speaker is the global spokesman for the Slow Movement. He travels the world teaching people how to power forward by slowing down. In his words, "when you use the slow gear, everything falls into place. You connect more, create more, focus more and achieve more. You become more.” Take a moment and savour this special show.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Business Daily
Living Fast and Slow

Business Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2018 17:28


Abbreviated books, short-form TV, time-management gurus - has the cult of speed gone too far and is it time to slow everything down?Ed Butler speaks to two business people hoping to cash in on our ever more hectic lives: Holger Seim co-founded Blinkist, which offers boiled down versions of long-form non-fiction books, while Perrin Chiles runs Adaptive Studios, which produces TV mini-dramas squeezed into slots that can be as short as 10 minutes.But rebellion is afoot in the form of Carl Honore, whose unabbreviated book, In Praise of Slowness, pushes back against our culture's supposed need for speed.(Picture: People rush through Manhattan, New York City; Credit: Georgijevic/Getty Images)

Technology For Mindfulness
Ep. 14 - Carl Honore, “Slow Movement” Global Spokesman

Technology For Mindfulness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 58:11


Carl Honoré is an award-winning writer, broadcaster & TED speaker. As the global guru on the Slow Movement, he travels the world to teach individuals & organizations how to power forward by slowing down. Carl’s audiences range from C-suite executives, entrepreneurs & IT professionals to clients like Microsoft, Barclays & Reuters, having been featured in a series for BBC Radio 4 called “The Slow Coach” as well as Australian TV (ABC 1) show “Frantic Family Rescue”. He hosts a podcast called “The Slow Revolution” & his TED talk on the benefits of slowing down has been viewed 2.5 million times.Before spearheading the Slow Movement, Carl spent a decade working as a journalist. He covered Europe & South America for the Economist, Observer, Miami Herald, Houston Chronicle, Time, National Post & other publications. His first book, In Praise of Slow, examines our compulsion to hurry & chronicles a global trend toward putting on the brakes. Carl’s latest book, The Slow Fix, explores how to tackle complex problems in every walk of life, from health & relationships to business & politics, without falling for superficial, short-term quick fixes. He lives in London with his wife & two children.Find more info on Carl Honore at http://www.carlhonore.com/.On each episode of the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast, Robert Plotkin, co-creator of the “Hack Your Mind” series at MIT, explores the intersection between the practice of mindfulness & the use of technology in the modern age. Show notes can be found at TechnologyForMindfulness.com/, & you can also follow the show at Twitter.com/TechForMindful & Facebook.com/TechnologyForMindfulness/. Come back often & feel free to subscribe in iTunes or add the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast to your favorite podcast application.Follow us on:Twitter.com/TechForMindfulFacebook.com/TechnologyForMindfulnessSubscribe to the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast via:iTunes: apple.co/2opAqpnStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/robert-plotkin/technology-for-mindfulnessSoundCloud: soundcloud.com/technologyformindfulnessTuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/Technology-For-Mindfulness-p963257/YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCadmsqRjuiilNT5bwHFHDfQRSS: feeds.feedburner.com/TechnologyForMindfulnessMusic courtesy of Tobu - Colors [NCS Release] https://youtu.be/MEJCwccKWG0http://www.7obu.comhttp://www.soundcloud.com/7obuhttp://www.facebook.com/tobuofficialhttp://www.twitter.com/tobuofficialhttp://www.youtube.com/tobuofficial See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

IDFA Podcast
Carl Honore IDFA Keynote Presentation for The Quiet Eye programme 24 November 2016

IDFA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 60:49


Faster is not necessarily better or more efficient; the key is to find the right speed. Often it's better to do things a little slower, for better quality. Carl Honoré is an award-winning writer, broadcaster and TED speaker, and a globetrotting ambassador for the Slow Movement. The Wall Street Journal called him an "in-demand spokesman on slowness." To open the theme program The Quiet Eye, Honoré is giving a keynote entitled "In Praise of Slowness," referring to the nine films that are part the program.

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW TO FIND MORE TIME IN YOUR DAY! CJ Liu | Inspiration | Motivation | Meditation | Spirituality | Self-Help | Inspire

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 53:43


If you've ever been short on time, not had enough time, or felt at wit's end to find the time, then do we have the time finding show for you! Today we'll be talking about making time, finding time, getting more efficient with your time, plus finding the time to breathe. That plus rolling research, dancing in the rain, schedule flips, trips to Taiwan, and what in the world podcast launch accelerators have to do with anything. Making time, finding time, and finding the time to breathe What's misplaced ‘doing' energy look like and how does it affect our psyche, and our career What it means to change your schedule in your career or life What does a shift in the weather do to people What does a Podcast Launch Accelerator have to do with anything? What does changing your diet do to you – what's the ripple effect? Why different locations – geographically, have different energies What we can learn from Tommy Rosa and Health Revelations on Heaven and Earth Why the woo-hoo works for some, and not for others. Why there are different shows that resonate with different people and why it's all about the energy What's the importance of understanding our filters What happened with the Cardiologist and the Accountant What heart-coherence has to do with anything What rain shadows in Sequim Washington has to do with anything Why people in Seattle don't carry umbrellas What we can learn from Carl Honore, his Ted Talk and The Slow Fix Why self-care's required when you get busy Why you need to take time to meditate when you get busy When you have to slow down CJ Liu & Michael Sandler on Finding More Time & Understanding Your Energy for Happiness Health & Success! Inspirational | Motivational | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Fitness | Inspiration | Motivation | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.FireItUpWithCj.com and www.InspireNationShow.com

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler
HOW TO SLOW DOWN & LIVE BETTER IN A WORLD ADDICTED TO SPEED! Carl Honore | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Help | Inspire

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 69:19


If you've ever felt you can't get ahead, reach your goals, or come up with the quick fix that gets you where you want to go, then do we have the slow fix show for you. Today I'll be talking with Carl Honore, one of my new favorite authors and guides, and the award winning writer of a fantastic read I'd consider candy for the brain…The Slow Fix, about a philosophy I've shared for years, though sometimes forget to implement. Today we'll talk about moving slowly and thinking long-term to solve problems, work smarter, and live in a world addicted to speed. That plus we'll talk about hot cupping, Brazilian witch doctors, Andon ropes, Barry Manilow t-shirts, Clinton daily moments, why there'll never be brown m&m's for Van Halen, the danger of targetitis, why Michael Johnson switched from running 400's to changing tires, rush hour in Bogotá, the power of pill UK-92480, and what's coming next for the Bennerley band. The Slow Fix Self-Improvement and Self-Help (think mindfulness) topics include: Why quick fixes aren't the answer – particularly for your health! What's Toyota's Andon rope for business? What are brain systems 1 and brain systems 2 and how does it affect our careers and decision making? What's the einstellung effect? How is a slow fix being mindful, present or zen? How is moving slowly like a meditation? What does mindfulness and running and swimming have to do with one another What does fitness have to do with moving slowly? What the Royal Air Force has to do with moving slowly and what we can learn from dog fights and cotter pins What's the importance of admitting mistakes? What's the Clinton Rule? What's the importance of thinking long and connecting the dots? Why do we want to beware of targetits? What does it really mean, whether career, business, or home that the devil is in the details? Why will there be no brown M&M's for Van Halen? What's the power of a checklist? What's the power of sweating the small stuff? What can we learn from Grand Prix motorsports racing? What's the importance of seeking ideas from everwhere? Why would you want to rent an office in a common space to benefit your career? What's the importance of thinking alone and working together? What can we learn from rush our traffic in Bogota? What is Chore Wars and how do we make housework more fun? What's the importance of turning the search for a fix into a game – and having fun? What's the importance of trial and error? How do we embrace uncertainty? What can we learn from Chile and the Chagas? Carl Honore Shares the Power of Going Slow to Go Fast for Health, Happiness, Career & Success! Mindfulness | Meditation | Motivation | Inspiration | Motivational | Spiritual | Spirituality | Business | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com

2000 Books for Ambitious Entrepreneurs - Author Interviews and Book Summaries
22:[Productivity] In Praise of Slowness - Carl Honore| 4 Keys to get Fast Results by consciously slowing down

2000 Books for Ambitious Entrepreneurs - Author Interviews and Book Summaries

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2016 32:44


Big Ideas: 1) Why slow is fast and fast is slow? 2) You can't connect with people when you are going fast. 3) Thinking fast and thinking slow 4) Controlling the Rhythms of life 5) Action Items

Rotated Views
Episode 09: Rushing Through Life

Rotated Views

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 47:26


In this episode we discuss a face-paced society, rushing our kids around, being impatient, and the importance of slowing things down. We wrap the episode up with quote from Carl Honore.

Lessons In Joyful Living
Why Slow is Better with Carl Honore (Encore)

Lessons In Joyful Living

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 58:54


Your Soul Purpose
Carl Honore | Slower is Better

Your Soul Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 34:26


In looking to solve our everyday problems, we sometimes fail to realize that a fundamental component of a sustainable solution - one that addresses the underlying cause - requires awareness of tempo.  The conscious act of slowing down to allow for a broader perspective is the hallmark of growth, success and living a purposeful life.  Award winning writer, broadcaster and TED talk speaker Carl Honore joins me today to discuss why slower is better.  

Smart and Simple Matters: Creating Community, Simplicity, and Authenticity with You
Slow Food, Social Obesity, and Why Nobody Wins a Parenting Race with Carl Honore – SASM 092

Smart and Simple Matters: Creating Community, Simplicity, and Authenticity with You

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2016


This episode features Carl Honore on how to prevent social obesity while gorging on meaningful connections, how to make your smartphone your servant instead of your master, and who wins the parenting race: the tortoise … or the hare? The post Slow Food, Social Obesity, and Why Nobody Wins a Parenting Race with Carl Honore – SASM 092 appeared first on JoelZaslofsky.com.

The Chiropractic Philanthropist with Dr. Ed Osburn
162: Carl Honore | International Best Selling Author | IN PRAISE OF SLOW

The Chiropractic Philanthropist with Dr. Ed Osburn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 35:09


Carl Honoré is an award-winning journalist, author and TED speaker. He is also a globetrotting ambassador for the Slow Movement. The Wall Street Journal called him “an in-demand spokesman on slowness.” After working with street children in Brazil, he covered Europe and South America for publications ranging from the Economist and Observer to the Miami Herald, Time and National Post (Canada). His first book, In Praise of Slow, examines our compulsion to hurry and chronicles a global trend toward putting on the brakes. The Financial Times said it is “to the Slow Movement what Das Kapital is to communism.” His second book, Under Pressure, was hailed by Time as the “gospel of the Slow Parenting movement.” Translated into more than 30 languages, his books have landed on bestseller lists in many countries. In Praise of Slow was a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week and the inaugural choice for the new Huffington Post Book Club. It also featured in a British TV sitcom, Argentina's version of Big Brother and a Motorola tablet advertisement. Under Pressure was a finalist for the Writers' Trust Award, the top prize for non-fiction in Canada. Published in 2013, Carl's latest book is called The Slow Fix. It explores how to solve problems in every walk of life, from business and politics to health and relationships, without falling for short-term, superficial quick fixes. On top of writing, blogging, tweeting and giving media interviews about the Slow Movement, Carl rushes (slowly, of course) around the world to deliver speeches and workshops. His TED talk has been viewed over a million times. Carl has been described as: “The global guru on the Slow Movement.” Globe and Mail “The unofficial godfather of a growing cultural shift toward slowing down.” Huffington Post “Inarguably the world's leading evangelist for what has become known as the Slow Movement.” The Sunday Edition (CBC) “The godfather of the Slow Movement.” ABC TV News “An international spokesman for the concept of leisure.” Newsweek “An in-demand spokesman on slowness.” The Wall Street Journal Carl lives in London with his wife and two children. In his spare time, he plays lots of sports, including football (soccer) and squash. He also plays ball-hockey for the London Jets.  Resources & Links http://www.carlhonore.com/about/ http://www.carlhonore.com/books/

Mom at 41 with Dr. Karen Osburn
37: Slow Parenting, Balance, and Finding Your Own Way as Parent with Best-Selling Author Carl Honore

Mom at 41 with Dr. Karen Osburn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2014 49:34


Listen to Best-Selling Author and the according to the Huffington Post "The Unofficial godfather of a growing cultural shift toward slowing down" share in this episode:  *Why we all need Slow Time (kids and parents)  *Balance is really about Looking Inward to see what's best for your family, and that the Secret to Parenting is to Find your Own Way  *How some parent feel that Parenting has become a Competitive Sport  Want a simple way to help you slow down as a Mom? Get the Balanced Mommy Checklist when you subscribe to the Mom at 41 Newsletter, AND 2 emails each week to Support and inspire you to embrace your perfect Momma self! 

Stop Raising Einstein
Slow Your Roll with guest Carl Honore

Stop Raising Einstein

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2013 58:02


Stop Raising Einstein
Slow Your Roll with guest Carl Honore

Stop Raising Einstein

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2013 58:02


The Halli Casser-Jayne Show
CARL HONORE - VICTORIA SWEET - JENNIFER HOWARD - Apr 24,2013

The Halli Casser-Jayne Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2013 90:21


Wednesday, April 24, 3 pm ET on The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds Halli welcomes the author of The Slow Fix, Carl Honoré; Dr. Victoria Sweet the author of the transcendent book on health care, God's Hotel, and one of the leading experts on spirituality and psychology and the author of Your Ultimate Life Plan, Dr. Jennifer Howard. Carl Honoré is the award-winning journalist and author whose revolutionary first book, In Praise of Slowness, was an international bestseller. A highly sought after lecturer who speaks around the world on slow living and the Slow Movement, his new book is The Slow Fix, Solve Problems, Work Smarter, and Live Better! His work has appeared in The Economist, the Guardian and Time magazine. Victoria Sweet has been a physician at San Francisco's Laguna Honda Hospital for more than twenty years. In her magnificent book, God's Hotel, A Doctor, a Hospital, and a Pilgrimage to the Heart of Medicine she invites readers into the enthralling world of a most unusual hospital that may well be the last of its kind – one which holds invaluable lessons for today's patients, doctors and the entire health care system. The author of the award-winning Your Ultimate Life Plan, Dr. Jennifer Howard is a recognized thought leader on psychology and spirituality. She teaches the art of conscious living – being more awake, aware, and alive in every moment. Inspiring, insightful, and dedicated to helping people make lasting changes in their lives, Dr. Howard is equally at home sharing ancient spiritual wisdom, the latest scientific understanding, and proven and practical life changing techniques. She is the creator and host of the popular radio show, A Conscious Life, a Huffington Post blogger, and appeared in a multitude of national television shows.

The Public
The Public - Carl Honoré on The Slow Fix

The Public

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2013 72:37


An interview with award-winning journalist Carl Honore on his new book The Slow Fix - why In a culture obsessed with speed, the way to deal with our complex problems might just be to take our time. 

Inheritance Tracks
Carl Honore

Inheritance Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2008 7:13


Carl Honore: Vesti La Giubba - Ruggero Leoncavallo; Helpless - Crosby Stills Nash and Young

Inheritance Tracks: Inheritance Tracks 2008-2011

Carl Honore: Vesti La Giubba - Ruggero Leoncavallo; Helpless - Crosby Stills Nash and Young

McToonish
Times They Are Changing

McToonish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2008 5:38


In this podcast I talk about the need for businesses and other organizations to adapt to the changing ways that today's students are learning (collaboratively). In the podcast, I mention: TED talks by Carl Honore and Sir Ken Robinson In Praise of Slow (book) Out of Our Minds (book) Wikinomics (book) The music is a clip of CybersutraSuite (1958 Hungarian Pop Mix) by John Pazdan via Creative Commons.

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Deconstructing Dinner
Paying the Costs of Not Paying Attention to Eating

Deconstructing Dinner

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2006 57:39


(Broadcast January 26, 2006) How does the attention we pay to the specific moment of eating affect the attention we pay to purchasing food? By reconnecting ourselves to the act of eating, can we reconnect ourselves to food itself? Guests Victoria Stanton - Montreal-based performance artist producing solo and collaborative creative work since 1992. Her current project entitled ESSEN, takes a look at our relationship with eating by hosting meals where participants feed each other instead of themselves. These events help expose our relationship with food by disrupting the daily routine of feeding. In collaboration with Ascent Magazine, Victoria will be hosting a January 28th performance at Radha Yoga & Eatery in Vancouver. Carl Honore - author of "IN PRAISE OF SLOW - How a Worldwide Movement is Challenging the Cult of Speed" (Vintage Canada). Carl is a Canadian journalist based in London, England. He has written for The Economist, The Globe and Mail, Houston Chronicle, Miami Herald, and the National Post. Paul Rozin - Professor, Department of Psychology - University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia). Earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Chicago and masters and doctoral degrees from Harvard University. He has been a member of the department of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania since 1963. Former editor of the journal Appetite. Research - Cultural Psychology. Acquisition of likes and dislikes for foods, nature and development of the magical belief in contagion, cultural evolution of disgust, ambivalence to animal foods, lay conception of risk of infection and toxic effects of foods, interaction of moral and health factors in concerns about risks, relation between people's desires to have desires and their actual desires (including the problem of internalization), acquisition of culture, nature of cuisine, cultural evolution. Research carried out in USA, France, Japan and India.