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A TED speaker and leading voice of the Slow Movement, with millions of views worldwide, Carl Honoré invites us to rethink our relationship with time in a world addicted to speed. An engaging and hard‑hitting talk that explores how slowing down can become a powerful driver of performance, clarity, and longevity—by knowing when to slow down… and when to speed up.
Author | Speaker | Spokesperson for the Slow Movement
Carl Honoré is a London‑based author and broadcaster, internationally recognized as the voice of the Slow Movement. His bestselling books, translated into 36 languages, and his TED Talks, viewed by millions, have helped reshape how we think about time, work, and life.
A former journalist for international publications such as The Economist and Time, he is the author of several influential books, including In Praise of Slow, Under Pressure, and Bolder, a manifesto against ageism.