In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, it can be easy for generations to feel worlds apart. But something beautiful happens when teenagers sit down with older adults to have meaningful conversations—hearts open, perspectives shift, and lifelong lessons are shared. That’s the heart behind King’s School’s intergenerational program, a powerful initiative that connects students with seniors to explore life, faith, and wisdom. 

One of the most inspiring expressions of this program is the podcast, where a senior student from King’s School in Shoreline sits down with a resident from . Together, they discuss everything from their personal faith journeys to life’s greatest joys and toughest challenges. The result? A touching, insightful exchange that benefits both generations—and anyone who listens. 

Why the Wisdom of Elders Matters 

The wisdom of elders is a treasure trove that too often goes untapped. Older generations carry with them decades of life experience, spiritual insight, and hard-won perspective. For high school students who are just beginning to navigate adulthood, these insights are invaluable. Hearing stories of resilience, forgiveness, love, and faith in action helps students view their own lives through a wider lens. 

The wisdom of elders can offer guidance in areas where textbooks fall short—like how to handle disappointment, the importance of community, and what it truly means to live with purpose. Through programs like the “From the Eyes of Wisdom” podcast, students don’t just hear about history—they encounter it through the lived experiences of people who’ve walked the road before them. 

The Power of Intergenerational Connection 

The King’s School intergenerational program is more than just an initiative—it’s a bridge between generations. By creating intentional spaces where high school students and seniors can connect, the program promotes empathy, listening skills, and mutual respect. 

For students at King’s School in Shoreline, these conversations have become a chance to engage with real-world wisdom in a way that’s deeply personal and spiritually enriching. Students learn to ask meaningful questions, practice active listening, and reflect on what it means to live a faithful and intentional life. 

On the other side, senior residents at CRISTA Senior Living are given a platform to share their stories and leave a legacy. notes that staying connected as an older adult helps with quality of life and health. Intentionally creating spaces for unique connections is a reminder to this special generation that their voices matter and that their experiences continue to shape and inspire the next generation. 

Listen and Learn: From the Eyes of Wisdom 

Every episode of the offers a fresh, heartfelt conversation between a student and a senior. These episodes are filled with laughter, spiritual truths, and life lessons that transcend age. Whether you’re a parent, educator, student, or simply someone who loves a good story, this podcast invites you to slow down and soak in the wisdom of those who’ve seen much—and still have much to share. 

Build Generational Connections 

Programs like the King’s School intergenerational program remind us that community isn’t limited by age. When high school students take time to learn from the wisdom of their elders, they gain more than knowledge—they gain perspective, purpose, and a deeper understanding of what it means to live well. 

Tune in, be inspired, and rediscover the power of connection—one conversation at a time.