Livelong Media
What if one of the most powerful longevity habits isn’t a supplement, workout protocol, or biohack — but dancing? In this episode of the Livelong Podcast, we talk with Kate Wallich, founder of Dance Church, about why joyful movement may be one of the most sustainable ways to support long-term health. Dance Church began as an experiment in making dance accessible to everyone — not just trained dancers. Today, it has grown into a global movement community where people of all ages come together to move, sweat, and reconnect with their bodies. We explore the science behind dance and longevity, including how rhythm, coordination, and social connection can benefit brain health, cardiovascular fitness, and emotional well-being. If you’re looking for a form of movement you’ll actually want to keep doing for decades, this conversation may change how you think about exercise. What You'll Learn ✅ What Dance Church is and how it started ✅ Why dance may support brain health and cognitive longevity ✅ The connection between rhythm, coordination, and neuroplasticity ✅ Why joyful movement improves long-term exercise adherence ✅ How social connection influences health and lifespan ✅ Why dance may be one of the most sustainable forms of movement
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