EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 23 MIN
Three Teens Are Connecting Seniors and Students to Fight Loneliness | Curious Kids and Bold Teens
from GenNext: The Podcast for Curious Kids, Bold Teens, and the Adults Who Believe In Them · host Camelia Nunez
In this episode of Gen Next, Ms. Cam sits down with Olivia, Sophie, and Le Anne, the three teens behind LinkAge, an award-winning app designed to connect youth with lonely seniors through shared interests.What started with observations in their own families (with their grandparents), curiosity and care turned into interviews and testing in retirement homes to learning how to code and building a prototype for their app. Along the way, these young builders learned that meaningful impact doesn’t require being an adult, having perfect skills, or knowing all the answers. They know that it starts with noticing a problem and taking one small step.Together, they share:How the idea for LinkAge beganWhat surprised them when they met and worked with seniorsWhat it felt like to see someone use their app for the first timeHow the experience shaped their confidence, skills, and dreamsWhat they’re working on now and what they hope to build nextThis episode is a powerful reminder that young people don’t have to wait to contribute. They can build, connect, and create change right now.TRY THIS — Guest ChallengeSend an email or text to someone you appreciate and tell them how grateful you are for them.Connect with us!Camelia website: https://camelianunez.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GenNextPodcastInstagram: @thegennextpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gennext-podcast
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In this episode of Gen Next, Ms. Cam sits down with Olivia, Sophie, and Le Anne, the three teens behind LinkAge, an award-winning app designed to connect youth with lonely seniors through shared interests.What started with observations in their own families (with their grandparents), curiosity and care turned into interviews and testing in retirement homes to learning how to code and building a prototype for their app. Along the way, these young builders learned that meaningful impact doesn’t require being an adult, having perfect skills, or knowing all the answers. They know that it starts with noticing a problem and taking one small step.Together, they share:How the idea for LinkAge beganWhat surprised them when they met and worked with seniorsWhat it felt like to see someone use their app for the first timeHow the experience shaped their confidence, skills, and dreamsWhat they’re working on now and what they hope to build nextThis episode is a powerful reminder that young people don’t have to wait to contribute. They can build, connect, and create change right now.TRY THIS — Guest ChallengeSend an email or text to someone you appreciate and tell them how grateful you are for them.Connect with us!Camelia website: https://camelianunez.com/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GenNextPodcastInstagram: @thegennextpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gennext-podcast
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