
Table & Well Podcast
HOSTS: Tennison & Ginelle Barry
“I am looking to make all relationships permanent…, Whatever we grow together I want to make sure that it is something we can keep and we can use as an example for other people on how they should live their lives.” Dr. Jim Wilder
Elders are so important in building relationally healthy communities. Without them, we are missing a key part, and it’s nearly impossible. What is the role of elders in community? What does healthy community look like? How do we glean their wisdom? In this new series, Wisdom Keepers: The Role of Elders in Building Relationally Healthy Community not only will these questions and many more be answered, the answers will come directly from Elders. They will be interviewing the likes of Marlene Allen, Life Model Work Director, Chris & Jen Coursey, Co-founders of Thrive Today, and Dr. Marcus Warner, president of Deeper Walk International, to name a few.
Join Tennison and Ginelle as they conclude their conversation with Dr. Jim Wilder. Listen in as thy explore the three different types of communities that elders are building, and how each one is important. Dr. Wilder expands on this idea that being able to quiet together is the one of the greatest skills elder should possess, and answers a very personal question for Tennison and Ginelle.
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