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EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 34 MIN

Karol Schwartzlander and Judith Hemphill: How to Teach Longevity in Schools

from Have a Life Teaching · host John Schembari

What if schools taught longevity—not just aging?On the latest episode of the podcast, I spoke with Karol Schwartzlander (California Commission on Aging) and Judith Hemphill about why aging belongs in our K–12 conversations.We’ve added nearly 30 years to life expectancy, yet schools rarely prepare students for long, multigenerational lives. Aging doesn’t start at retirement—it starts at birth.Key ideas from the conversation:Positive images of aging can add years to lifeOlder adults bring wisdom, story, and mentorship students deeply needLearning flows both ways—especially in an AI-shaped worldIntergenerational schools reduce loneliness and strengthen communitiesOne insight that stuck with me: A positive perception of aging adds 7.5 years to your life.That’s not just a health issue. It’s a curriculum, leadership, and systems issue. Karol Schwartzlander LinkedIn PageCalifornia Commission on Aging Judith Hemphill LinkedIn PageTeaching: The Inside StoryMusic by Aylex

What if schools taught longevity—not just aging?On the latest episode of the podcast, I spoke with Karol Schwartzlander (California Commission on Aging) and Judith Hemphill about why aging belongs in our K–12 conversations.We’ve added nearly 30 years to life expectancy, yet schools rarely prepare students for long, multigenerational lives. Aging doesn’t start at retirement—it starts at birth.Key ideas from the conversation:Positive images of aging can add years to lifeOlder adults bring wisdom, story, and mentorship students deeply needLearning flows both ways—especially in an AI-shaped worldIntergenerational schools reduce loneliness and strengthen communitiesOne insight that stuck with me: A positive perception of aging adds 7.5 years to your life.That’s not just a health issue. It’s a curriculum, leadership, and systems issue. Karol Schwartzlander LinkedIn PageCalifornia Commission on Aging Judith Hemphill LinkedIn PageTeaching: The Inside StoryMusic by Aylex

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