Health and Wellness Keynote Speakers

Get ready to live your best life! Health and wellness isn’t just about eating right and going to the doctor—it’s a way of life that covers everything from mental health to establishing healthy relationships, maintaining a harmonious work-life balance, cultivating good habits, and exercising regularly. Our expert health and wellness speakers provide a wealth of knowledge on all these topics and more, giving your audience the tools and resources they need to transform their health and well-being.

“Life is not merely to be alive, but to be well.”
— Marcus Valerius Martial

See a list of Top Booked Health and Wellness Keynote Speakers.

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Patrick Kennedy

Former U.S. House of Representatives, Co-Founder of One Mind for Research, Founder of The Kennedy Forum on Community Mental Health

Atul Butte

Chief Data Scientist, University of California Health System; Priscilla Chan & Mark Zuckerberg Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, Bioengineering & Therapeutic Sciences, & Epidemiology & Biostatistics, UCSF; Director, Bakar Computational Health Sciences Institute, UCSF

Chris Bashinelli

National Geographic Explorer & TV Host, United Nations Moderator, Arab-American Diversity Speaker, Expert on Human Connection & Humanity in Business

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