An enlightening weekend of debates, talks and workshops on love in the time of Tinder. Sponsored by eHarmony and Psychologies Magazine.
Explore the intricacies of love and relationships in the digital age and discover how to make significant, lasting change in your life.
The meaning of love is changing. With the rise of dating apps and new technologies, connecting with others has never been easier. But whilst Tinder reached 50 million users last year, studies show that we are lonelier than ever.
Once, the study of love was deemed of vital importance, considered by Plato the greatest of all subjects. But modern philosophy has seen discourse on love fall largely by the wayside. What is it about the modern world that seems so hostile to love? With more advanced technology than ever, is it simply a matter of getting the data right? Or do we need to reclaim love from a world that seeks to demean it?
- Hear from relationship experts and life coaches, philosophers and matchmakers.
- Discover the science of attraction, its evolution and its impact on the brain.
- Learn how to be confident in love, how to communicate better and why focusing on yourself might be the key to a successful relationship.
- Gain unique insights into the future of dating and how technology is changing the meaning of intimacy.
- Interact with world-leading thinkers in a unique setting and put your questions to the best in the field.
Speakers include:
Screw The Fairytale author Helen Croydon on the art of being single
- Psychologies journalist Harriet Minter discusses how to communicate meaningfully
- eHarmony's Chief Scientist Steve Carter reveals the secret science behind compatibility
- Oxford University cognitive neuroscientist Anders Sandberg investigates the neurochemistry of love
- CEO of Relate, the UK's largest relationship counselling service, Chris Sherwood offers a survival guide to relationships in the digital age
- KCL philosopher and author of How To Deal With Adversity, Christopher Hamilton explores the philosophy of resilience
- School of Life relationship coach Susan Quilliam reveals how to attract the perfect partner
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Harry'S House
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Old Black Lion
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