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The Slow Revolution

Carl Honoré

The podcast that explores the pros and cons of slowing down in a fast, impatient world. In each episode, Carl Honoré, leading advocate of the Slow Movement, interviews someone who is putting Slow into action. Topics range from work, medicine and education to food, sports and design to relationships, travel and technology. And more.

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Latest Episodes

Carl chats with David Pearl, innovator, musician and maestro of corporate creativity. A free-wheeling and wide-ranging conversation. more

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7 years ago

Carl travels to Blackburn, England to visit St. Silas Primary School, a jewel in the Slow Education crown. He interviews Hillary Hinchliff, then the headteacher, and Chris Boyce, the architect who built the school. more

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7 years ago

Carl speaks to Rohan Gunatillake, a modern maven of mindfulness. His company created the bestselling meditation app buddhify and Wired magazine put him on its Smart List of 50 People Who Will Change the World. Rohan talks about his first book, This I... more

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8 years ago

Carl talks to Vincent Dupin, founder of Into The Tribe, an online travel agency that organises smartphone-free holidays in tranquil corners of Europe. more

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8 years ago

Carl speaks to Oona Bannon and Russell Pinch, the couple behind PINCH, a London design studio famous for making furniture and lighting that combine the finest craftsmanship with a quiet aesthetic and respect for the environment. In other words, they ... more

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8 years ago

Carl speaks to Michel Tombroff, CEO of Jack, an app that lets you send messages that arrive instantly but can only be opened at a later time that you decide. You can send a Jack (text, audio, video, etc) that'll open in one hour, one month, 5 years o... more

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8 years ago

Carl speaks to Guy Michlin, the founder of EatWith, which brings people together to dine in the homes of professional chefs and amateur cooks around the world. more

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8 years ago

Carl speaks to David Bond, who made Project Wild Thing, the film that helped spark a worldwide movement to get children back outside and reconnecting with nature. more

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8 years ago

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 9 ratings
  • You'll Want to Go Slow Pretty Fast When You Hear Carl's Chats

    I'm not surprised that The Slow Revolution podcast is solid right away since Carl is an expert author, speaker, and storyteller as well. And in an era of a-bit-too-polished podcasts, it's refreshing (and rare) to find a show with minimalist production and high overall quality. more

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    5
    Joel Zaslofsky
    United States8 years ago
  • Great topic!

    The Slow Revolution is a 'must listen' podcast with relevant topics right at your fingertips. In the fast-paced world we live in, it is not only nice to slow down to listen to a podcast like this, but it is refreshing to hear from the diverse guests about how to slow down and fully absorb what is in front of you. A 'Revolution' I can stand behind. Looking forward to more episodes!

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    5
    MichelleVandepas
    United States9 years ago
  • GREAT JOB!

    WOW…The Slow Revolution Podcast is flat out awesome. Good production quality. Easy to listen. Very impressed Carl. Keep bringing it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MattMcWilliams
    United States9 years ago

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