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Dee Hunter
Keynote | The Orca Blueprint: Bridging the Generational Divide in a Disrupted World
Today’s world is more generationally complex than ever, spanning both our workplaces and our homes. Up to five generations now share boardrooms, break rooms, and dinner tables, each shaped by the social, economic, and technological imprints of their formative years. These differences influence how we lead, learn, communicate, and connect. Left unexamined, they create friction, misunderstanding, and lost potential.
In this compelling keynote, Dee Hunter introduces The Orca Blueprint: a science-informed, deeply human look at how one of nature’s most intelligent species navigates leadership, longevity, and intergenerational cohesion. Drawing from the remarkable intelligence and behaviour of orca pods and fusing them with her original framework of Generational Intelligence™, Dee invites audiences to rethink how we collaborate across age, experience, and perspective.
Whether you’re leading a multigenerational team, raising Gen Z or Alpha at home, or reimagining your organisation’s culture, this keynote delivers both insight and strategy. You’ll walk away with a deeper understanding of generational dynamics, and the tools to bridge the gap in today’s fast-moving, disrupted world.
About Dee
A corporate escapee, Dee has followed her ‘Plan De Vida” and become a relentless advocate for health and well-being. In the last 30 mths she has circled the globe, as a dedicated researcher, establishing hubs around the world and built a global corporate and individual client practice with a network of like-minded health practitioners, clinicians and academics. She is a regular attendee at international conferences, training, and keynotes to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in longevity and well-being, including her own deep in-person studies of the world’s blue zones. Her first book “The Long Weight” – (Transform your relationship with food, and fall back in love with the joy of eating) is due to be published later this year and she is already working on her second “The Loneliness Gap” (building a more connected life). Her practice challenges the status quo of sacrificing well-being to build a secure financial future, at the risk of not experiencing good health to enjoy it.