• The Island That Forgot How to Die
    May 28 2026

    Episode 1: The Island That Forgot How to Die

    Okinawa, Japan

    What if the secret to a long, meaningful life wasn't a supplement, a morning routine, or a productivity hack — but simply knowing why you wake up every morning?

    On a small subtropical island in southern Japan, people don't retire from life — they lean deeper into it. Okinawa is home to one of the highest concentrations of centenarians on Earth, and the reason has very little to do with diet and everything to do with culture.

    In this episode, Neel and Bee travel to Okinawa to unpack Ikigai — the deeply rooted Japanese concept of daily purpose — and the Moai, the ancient tradition of lifelong social circles that keep Okinawans connected, supported, and alive well into their 100s.

    We ask the questions modern life rarely slows down enough to answer:

    • What happens when your identity isn't tied to your job title?
    • What does it cost us to live without a small, committed circle of people who truly know us?
    • And what would change if you stopped waiting for your life to begin?

    This one will quietly rearrange something inside you.

    🎙️ Hosted by Neel & Bee⏱️22:21 min🌍 Episode 1 / Season 1


    Disclaimer: The content, cultural insights, and narratives shared on this podcast are AI-generated and reviewed by our hosts. Listener discretion and independent research are encouraged.

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