The Blue Zones of Happiness by Dan Buettner

A special edition of 15 with the Author will air today due to the Labor Day holiday.  

The phrase, “Live long and prosper”, may have originated as a Vulcan greeting by Spock on the original Star Trek tv show, but Teri Knight’s guest today, Dan Buettner, is the expert on living longer and prospering with good health and happiness!  Dan is out with his latest book, “The Blue Zones of Happiness – Lessons from the World’s Happiest People”, revealing the secrets of the world’s happiest places!  He discusses what we can do on a day to day basis to be happy.  bluezones.com

Dan will also be appearing September 24th at the Northfield Middle School.  He’s being hosted by Northfield Shares. The talk is free but you need to register.  Go to northfieldshares.org to register.  Dan Buettner News Release #2

The Blue Zones of Happiness by Dan Buettner

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