About this episode
Leave a comment!💚The waitlist is open: Find Information on the Grounded Course hereA 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 DiscoverWhat the original Blue Zones are and why they matterWhy “move naturally” may be more powerful than gym workoutsHow gardening supports longevity through functional movementThe role of beans, sourdough, fermented foods, and modest animal proteinWhy daily stress reduction rituals matter for brain healthHow purpose (ikigai) and family connection impact lifespanWhether wine at five is really about wine — or community📚 ReferencedBlue 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 MentionedMediterranean Guild Gardening: Figs, Grapes, Olives & Companions | Mastering the GardenDirty Dozen Guide: Nutrition, Pesticides & Biodiversity | Mastering the GardenChickens in the Garden | With Dr. Sez the VetNitrogen 101: Transforms Your Garden | Mastering the Garden🎧 Connect with me.