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A friend once asked me how I could justify spending 10 hours a week in the garden.
That question stuck with me.
In this episode of White Strawberries, I explore the research behind the Blue Zones — the regions identified by Dan Buettner where people live the longest, healthiest lives — and filter those findings through the lens of gardening.
This isn’t a double-blind clinical trial. But it is a fascinating look at lifestyle patterns that consistently show up in long-lived communities: natural movement, plant-based eating, nervous system regulation, strong social ties, and purpose.
And when you look closely… gardening sits right in the middle of it all.
🌱 What You’ll Discover
- What the original Blue Zones are and why they matter
- Why “move naturally” may be more powerful than gym workouts
- How gardening supports longevity through functional movement
- The role of beans, sourdough, fermented foods, and modest animal protein
- Why daily stress reduction rituals matter for brain health
- How purpose (ikigai) and family connection impact lifespan
- Whether wine at five is really about wine — or community
📚 Referenced
Blue Zones: Lessons for Living Longer From the People Who’ve Lived the Longest by Dan Buettner
Official website: https://www.bluezones.com
🎧 Previous White Strawberries Episodes Mentioned
Mediterranean Guild Gardening: Figs, Grapes, Olives & Companions | Mastering the Garden
Dirty Dozen Guide: Nutrition, Pesticides & Biodiversity | Mastering the Garden
Chickens in the Garden | With Dr. Sez the Vet
Nitrogen 101: Transforms Your Garden | Mastering the Garden
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