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“Tap Dancing to 100: The Rhythm of Longevity”

Western C. Cain Season 2 Episode 56

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 If life is a dance, then longevity is all about keeping in step—one joyful movement at a time. Across the world’s Blue Zones, from the sun-drenched hills of Sardinia to the serene shores of Okinawa, the secret to a long, vibrant life isn’t locked in a laboratory or bottled in a pill. It’s found in the rhythm of daily movement, the nourishment of whole, simple foods, and the connection to a life well-lived.

Today, we take a step into the wisdom of those who have danced their way past 100—not with grand gestures, but with the small, steady movements that add years to life and life to years. We’ll explore the Mediterranean diet that fuels the centenarians of Sardinia, the active lifestyle that keeps them strong, and the mindset that keeps them joyful. And who knows? By the end of this episode, you just might be inspired to tap your way toward a healthier, longer life.

So, lace up your shoes, step onto the floor, and let’s find the rhythm of longevity together.


You can find Edward Phillips on YouTube.   Go to @Edwardphillipsroots for more of his music.  Learn about  the history behind the Delta and Piedmont Blues.  Edward brings the music of Sun House, Blind Willie Johnson, and Robert Johnson to life with his stories.

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Cornbread & Buttermilk is all about sharing stories, traditions, and the wisdom of the Southern kitchen, but we are not medical professionals. The information shared in this episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Always consult with your physician or a qualified healthcare provider before adding new foods, supplements, or home remedies to your routine—especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking medications. Listen to your body, trust your doctor, and enjoy the journey of good food and well-being!


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Title: Ragged and Dirty

Performed by: William Brown

Recorded by: Alan Lomax

From the album: Negro Blues and Hollers

Courtesy of: American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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