In this heartfelt chat, we explore why time with grandparents feels like meditation—drawing from recent studies on intergenerational bonds, emotional regulation, and Native American elder wisdom. From reduced stress (up to 30% lower cortisol) to boosted empathy (20% higher in kids), we unpack the healing power of "sitting in presence" and share practical tips for families. Research shows that affectionate touch releases oxytocin, calming the nervous system and lowering stress. Large scale studies confirm that grandparent involvement reduces emotional and behavioral problems in children, while long term research links grandparent support to better emotional wellbeing in adulthood. Beyond the data, grandparents model emotional regulation and provide a meditative presence that grounds children in family and belonging. Inspired by Native teachings on elders as "wisdom keepers," this episode blends science, stories, and actionable advice for calmer connections.