Potluck Moais are social groups of 5 to 8 people who gather together at least five times during the course of ten weeks to share healthy recipes and conversation in a potluck setting.
The term "moai" (pronounced mow-eye) comes from Okinawa, Japan. It means "meeting for a common purpose." Social networks have a long-term, proven impact on well-being, so Blue Zones Project has created motivational emails and contests to encourage you to keep cooking.
Moai Team Leaders play an integral role in a successful Potluck Moai by forming a team of 5-8 members, encouraging attendance and tracking Moai metrics.
Moai Team Leader Responsibilities and Weekly Activities:
Schedule at least five potluck meetings during the course of ten weeks.
Contact and support members of your group who miss potluck meals.
Report your group’s progress and time spent together online.
Spark conversation around tips to keep your group motivated, and take photos along the way!
Are you ready to lead your team to better well-being?
Create a team of 5-8 people and provide them with a Potluck Moai Guide so they have an understanding of the program and expectations.
Collect information from your Moai including first name, last name, and email address.