Secrets From The Longest Living People On Earth
Personal Development
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1h 1m
Want to know the secrets to living a longer, healthier, and more fulfilling life?
Chances are, you’ve likely heard of something called the Blue Zones — a term coined by this YPO Live’s guest, Dan Buettner, in reference to five hidden slivers of the world that boast the highest per capita populations of centenarians – people who live and thrive to the age 100 and beyond.
Dan is a National Geographic Fellow, an award-winning author, and a world adventurer with three endurance cycling world records to his name. He has spent his career traveling the world to find and study the world’s “Blue Zones” communities whose elders live with vim and vigor to record-setting age.
Join Dan in this YPO Live where he will share:
What he learned studying centenarians and the main correlating factors for longevity in these Blue Zones
The secrets of longevity, backed by science, that will help you live a vibrant, healthier, happier, and longer life
Highlights from his new book, The Blue Zones American Kitchen: 100 Recipes to Live to 100
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