05 May Dan Buettner

Speaker: DAN BUETTNER
National Geographic Writer, Renowned Explorer and Author, Blue Zones
Speech Topics Include:
Blue Zones: Secrets of a Long Life
Thrive: Unlocking the Secrets of Happiness
The Making of A Healthy City
Dan Buettner set out to reverse-engineer longevity and ended up discovering something far more interesting: the nine habits shared by the five places on earth where people consistently live past 100. The Blue Zones — Okinawa, Sardinia, Nicoya, Ikaria, and Loma Linda — became a global phenomenon, a National Geographic cover story, five New York Times bestsellers, and a Netflix series that won three Emmy Awards. Buettner is a National Geographic Fellow, a Guinness World Record holder in distance cycling, and the founder of Blue Zones LLC. He speaks on longevity, wellness, happiness, and the lifestyle changes that add quality years to life.
The Power 9
Buettner’s Power 9 framework — the nine common denominators of the world’s longest-lived populations — gives organizations a practical, science-backed toolkit for improving employee health, reducing burnout, and building cultures that support longevity. His keynotes use stunning National Geographic photography and short films to transport audiences to the Blue Zones themselves, making the research vivid and immediately actionable.
From Research to City Transformation
In 2009, Buettner worked with Albert Lea, Minnesota to implement Blue Zones principles at the community level. Within a year, life expectancy rose by three years, residents collectively lost 12,000 pounds, and city workers’ healthcare costs dropped by 40 percent. Harvard’s Dr. Walter Willett called the results stunning.
Dan Buettner delivers keynotes on longevity, workplace wellness, happiness, and the evidence-based practices of the world’s longest-lived and most joyful populations.
Blue Zones: Secrets of a Long Life
National Geographic writer Dan Buettner has traveled the globe to uncover the best strategies for longevity and happiness. He identified Blue Zones — places where have the greatest life expectancy and where more people reach age 100 than anywhere else. Working with a team of experts, Buettner distilled their secrets into nine common denominators he calls Power 9™. What is the optimal diet for making it to a healthy age 90? Should you be running marathons or doing yoga? What supplements work? Does stress really shorten your life? Dan debunks the most common myths and offers a science-backed blue print for the average American to live another 12 quality years. Using National Geographic photography and a dynamic delivery, Dan takes audiences to each of the Blue Zones and leaves audience with an actionable plan to live longer, healthier lives.
Thrive: Unlocking the Secrets of Happiness
Science shows that where we live–not education, marital status or wealth– is the biggest, controllable factor that determines our happiness. So where should we live? A tropical island? Paris? Las Vegas? It’s not where you think.
Working with Gallup, The World Values Survey and the World Data Base on Happiness, Dan and his team found the three pockets around the world where people report the highest level of well-being–or happiness. Then, on assignment for National Geographic, he researched each of these hotspots and distilled down the common denominators in each place. What can governments do to maximize the well-being of their citizens? And more importantly, what can we do as individuals to stack the deck in our favor to maximize happiness?
His presentation incorporates National Geographic photographs and short video clips. It transports audiences to places around the globe where people are living happy and meaningful lives. It offers universal strategies on how to best achieve that life balance we all seek.
The Making of A Healthy City
In 2009, Albert Lea, Minnesota, a statistically average American city, completed a one year community health experiment that raised life expectancy by three years, trimmed a collective 12,000 pounds off waistlines and dropped healthcare costs of city workers by some 40%. USA Today, Good Morning America, AARP, ABC Nightline, CNN and U.S. News and World Report all covered the story. Harvard’s Dr. Walter Willett, writing in Newsweek magazine called the results “stunning”. Dan Buettner, founder and director of the AARP/Blue Zones Vitality Project created a “perfect storm” of health that transformed a city. He tells the fascinating story of how one typically obese American city of 18,000 reversed the trend and also got happier. Dan’s presentation takes audiences on the year long journey as this town adopts 28 evidence based ways to change their environment to live longer and better. They got healthier without thinking about it.



