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Southern Secrets to Longevity: Blue Zone Wisdom for Your Table

Western C. Cain Season 2 Episode 57

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 Have you ever wondered what it takes to add a few more good years to your life without giving up the foods that taste like home? In this episode, we’re serving up a heaping helping of Blue Zone wisdom with a side of Southern comfort. From the cornbread of Loma Linda to the walnuts and greens that pack a life-extending punch, we’ll uncover how simple ingredients and a few mindful changes can turn every meal into a recipe for longevity.

We’ll take you beyond the pages of Dan Buettner’s Blue Zones Kitchen to explore how the very staples of a Southern pantry, beans, greens, and even a little cornbread fit right into the world’s longest-living communities. If you’ve ever wished for the secrets of a long, satisfying life served up in familiar flavors, pull up a chair. This is one episode you won’t want to miss.

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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Listen to @EdwardPhillipsRoots on YouTube. You can watch, “The Electronic Juke Joint” Live stream, with Edward on Wednesday Nights at 8:30 p.m. E.T. where Edward takes song request from his liste...

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