Grandpa Channel: What Life Taught The Hard Way

What a lifetime reveals… because what one life reveals can steady another.

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Tuesday Dec 16, 2025

In this heartwarming and wisdom-packed episode, Rivers (Steve Harris) chats with Dr. Katherine Schlaerth—a  geriatrician& family physician, author, and grandmother of 21—about what it means to show up for your family across generations.
Together they explore:
How to stay healthy and active so your grandkids can climb all over you (literally)
Why grandpas are powerful culture-keepers
The surprising impact of rituals, letters, and language
How faith, storytelling, and showing up build unshakeable legacies
You’ll hear about Bones the skeleton, cousins camp, why letters still matter, and how grandpas transfer joy and lifelong passions through example. This one’s full of heart, humor, and helpful takeaways.
Mentioned in this episode:
Dr. Schlaerth’s book: The Way Our Bodies Age
Planted Media video legacy services (use code RIVERS for a Grandpa Channel discount)
Grab our free guide: Steal Our Best Plays- 10 Ways to Powerfully Connect with Your Grandkids 
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Saturday Dec 13, 2025

What does it mean to be a joyful disciple as a grandpa? In this heartfelt and humorous episode, Rivers (aka Steve Harris) sits down with his longtime friend Brent Nielsen, a father of six, grandfather to 26, and world traveler with stories and wisdom to spare.
Brent shares how he and his wife Marcia have stayed deeply connected to their growing family — even while living halfway across the world. From weekly mission calls from New Zealand to car ride storytelling marathons, you'll hear powerful insights on intentional grandparenting, legacy, and faith.
They discuss:
Building one-on-one relationships with 26 grandkids
Grandparenting from abroad (and how Zoom became sacred ground)
What he learned from family-centered cultures around the world
How storytelling becomes a legacy
Teaching faith through joy (and campfire songs)
The advice he’d give his grandkids... and his own father
If you're looking for real connection, spiritual grounding, and a few good laughs — this one’s for you.
 
Show Notes (with SEO & Keywords):
Episode Highlights:
[00:34] Rivers’ call to action to record your life story — and why your grandkids want your corny jokes and rugged voice on video
[01:26] Meet Brent Nielsen: Grandpa to 26, friend for 50 years, and servant-leader in global church service
Why “joyful discipleship” is the ultimate goal for family life and faith
Parenting and grandparenting while living in New Zealand and the Philippines
Maintaining relationships with grandkids across continents — and how a simple Monday ritual made all the difference
The surprising impact of storytelling on long road trips (and how grandkids remember every detail)
Why funny + faithful is Brent’s grandfathering sweet spot — and how campfire songs play a starring role
Advice for grandpas: Follow grandma’s lead, stay joyful, and stay present
What to say to a worried teen granddaughter in a chaotic world
The power of missionary letters, personal traditions, and being a fountain of peace for the rising generation
Key Takeaways:
Grandfathers have unmatched influence through intentional connection
Stories are your superpower — use them early and often
Faith doesn’t have to be formal — let joy and fun lead the way
Grandparenting is legacy-building in real time

Tuesday Dec 09, 2025

What does it mean to be a grandfather today — and how has that role changed over time? In this heartfelt episode of The Grandpa Channel, host Steve Harris (aka “Rivers”) welcomes legendary historian, author, and beloved grandfather Richard Lyman Bushman for a conversation filled with timeless wisdom, personal reflection, and multigenerational insight.
Now 94, Bushman shares his lived experience as a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather — and opens up about the joys, challenges, and surprises that come with growing a family legacy. Together, they explore what makes grandparenting so vital, how storytelling shapes connection, and why being fully present might be a grandfather’s greatest gift.
🎓 Richard Bushman is Professor Emeritus of History at Columbia University and author of Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling. He’s been called “one of the most important scholars of American religious history” and continues to mentor and inspire across generations.
🔍 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
02:00 — Life in NYC & being surrounded by 20 grandchildren (and counting!)
05:00 — How the role of grandfathers has changed over the last century
08:00 — Lessons from his own grandfathers
10:00 — What he hopes his grandkids would say about him
13:00 — The power of stories, family lore, and being known
18:00 — Prophetic blessings and how he connects spiritually with his grandkids
25:00 — What inspires him from American history
30:00 — What he would tell his 34-year-old self
32:00 — A final message for grandfathers everywhere
💡 Key Takeaways:
Grandfathers today have more time and more tools to connect than ever before
Storytelling is how we pass down not just facts — but who we are
Being a grandfather isn’t just biology — it’s a calling of love, guidance, and presence
“They need to feel who you are” — Bushman on spending real time with grandkids
Don’t underestimate the power of small, everyday moments
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Steal Our Best Plays: 10 Ways to Connect With Your Grandkids here!

Thursday Dec 04, 2025

Bill Mansell — longtime neighbor, father, and grandfather — joins Steve (“Rivers”) on The Grandpa Channel for a beautiful conversation about what it truly means to be a grandparent in today’s world.
From growing up knowing all four of his grandparents to now becoming the “older generation” himself, Bill shares stories full of humor, heart, and hope. He talks about the value of multi-generational homes, why being a peaceful grandparent matters, and how the real gift we give grandkids is simply showing up with love and presence.
💡 You'll hear:
Why mundane moments with grandparents become magical
The surprising thing Bill’s dad did every morning for him
The lesson behind a “snowball fight” that destroyed a backyard
Thoughts on sharing faith with grandkids — gently and authentically
What he’d tell his 32-year-old self about parenthood, grandkids, and life
Whether you're a grandparent, parent, or someone navigating family relationships — this one will leave you feeling seen, softened, and inspired.
Steal Our Best Plays: 10 Powerful Ways to Connect With Your Grandkids

Tuesday Dec 02, 2025

In this heartfelt and history-rich episode, Rivers (Steve Harris) interviews Kathy Nunn, a retired educator and author living in Melbourne, Australia. Kathy shares her journey from Wales to Papua New Guinea to Australia — and the beautiful creative project she completed with her grandson: co-authoring a book inspired by Welsh legends.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
How Kathy and her grandson co-wrote The Welsh Warrior’s Wonder
Why everyday stories from your past matter more than you think
A fascinating legend about Welsh explorers arriving in America before Columbus
How to pass down ancestral heritage through story and imagination
The emotional ripple effect of engaged grandparenting
Why “boring” memories are actually gold to your grandkids
Whether you're a grandparent, a parent, or someone who values legacy, this episode is a warm invitation to capture and share the stories that connect us across generations.
👀 Mentioned in this episode:
Kathy’s pen name: Ariane Wen Nunn
The Mandan Tribe and Welsh coracles
Kathy’s upcoming plan to write a book with her granddaughter, too
And a whole lot of Grandpa Channel heart.
Link to Kathy's Book she wrote with her grandson
📥 Want more ideas to connect with your grandkids?Download our free guide: “Steal Our Best Plays: 10 Ways to Connect with Your Grandkids” — 
🎧 Listen now and be inspired to tell (or write!) your story.

Friday Nov 28, 2025

This episode is your audio companion to our most popular resource:👉 “Steal Our Best Plays: Top 10 Ways to Connect with Your Grandkids.”These aren’t made-up theories — they’re field-tested, story-backed plays from real grandpas (and grandmas!) who’ve shared their secrets on the show.
Each “play” includes:
A clip from a real Grandpa Channel guest
A simple, repeatable action you can take
A few twists to make it your own
🧠 Whether you're a brand-new grandpa or a seasoned pro, you'll walk away with fresh ideas, deeper purpose — and probably a few good laughs.
🛠 Download the full companion PDF here(You’ll get all 10 plays, step-by-step instructions, and a few hidden gems we didn’t have time to share.)
Guests Included in today's episode: Mollie Diamond EP: 024, Brent Dial EP: 002, Wayne Samuelson EP: 035, Ken Walters EP: 034, Steve Newton EP: 004, Brian Golding EP: 018, LeeAnn Meads EP:022, Lee Crayk EP: 026, Ty Yagi EP: 013, & Dan Gibbons EP: 012

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025

Welcome back to the Grandpa Channel — where grandpas share stories, grandkids get curious, and legacy lives on.
In this special Thanksgiving episode, Rivers (Steve Harris) shares a deeply personal story — one that’s equal parts vulnerable, redemptive, and quietly powerful.
Born with a cleft lip in 1955, Steve spent years undergoing surgeries and orthodontic work. But it wasn’t until a chance encounter during his mission in Finland — with a little girl on a cold October day — that all of his mother’s teachings about gratitude came flooding in.
This episode isn’t just a story about scars or surgeries. It’s about emotional breakthroughs. The kind that reshape how we see the world — and our place in it.
In this episode:
How Steve’s mom taught him gratitude with relentless kindness
His fear of learning a foreign language — and how he overcame it
The exact moment he “melted into a pool of gratitude”
A gentle challenge to reflect on your life’s turning points
Whether you’re a grandparent, parent, or simply someone reflecting on your own path — this story will stick with you long after the episode ends.
Want to know our Top 10 Grandpa Moves? Ideas so good you'll want to steal them as your own. Click here for more info!

Friday Nov 21, 2025

In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, we’re joined by Russ Miller — master storyteller, retired accountant, cowboy at heart, and proud grandpa.
Russ shares:
What it was like growing up as a “feral child” in rural Utah
His father’s incredible life as a world-renowned saddle maker (with clients like Robert Redford and Willie Nelson!)
What it meant to grow up around rodeos, leatherwork, and cowboy values
The legacy of “Wild Bill” Miller — his infamous saloon ride-in and connections to Butch Cassidy’s gang
The difference between real grandpa stories and “cardboard cutouts”
How trauma shaped generations — and why Russ never drank or smoked
Life lessons he’d give to his 30-year-old self (and his grandkids today)
His superpower as a grandpa — and his kryptonite too
What to say when grandkids ask, “Is there still hope in the world?”
A rich, tender, and often hilarious conversation about what it means to live, learn, and leave something behind.
Want to know our Top 10 Grandpa Moves? Ideas so good you'll want to steal them as your own. Click here for more info!

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025

In this special episode of The Grandpa Channel, Rivers (Steve Harris) is joined by bestselling author and grandmother of 39 (!) Bracha Goetz to talk about a topic that changes everything: gratitude.
You’ll hear stories about:
How Rivers’ own mom instilled an “attitude of gratitude”
Bracha’s teenage search for meaning and how gratitude saved her from addiction
The surprising Jewish root of the word “gratitude”
Easy ways grandparents can nurture thankful, joyful kids (without preaching)
Plus:📚 The children’s book that helps eliminate entitlement — without a single “lesson.”🧠 Why rewiring gratitude can start with one sticky-note, bedtime ritual, or Friday night question.
This one’s tender, timeless, and full of ideas you’ll want to steal.
Bracha's website: https://www.growingimpactpublications.com/
Books Mentioned: The Mother Who Always Said Yes & The Happiness Box
Want to know our Top 10 Grandpa Moves? Ideas so good you'll want to steal them as your own. Click here for more info!

Saturday Nov 15, 2025

Episode Title: “I Never Heard My Grandfather's Voice — Now I Know Why That Matters”Guest: Mike HardingHost: Steve HarrisPresented by: The Grandpa Channel
In this powerful and deeply vulnerable episode, Steve sits down with his friend Mike Harding to explore what it means to be a son, a father—and one day, a grandfather.
Mike grew up never hearing the voices of his grandfathers. Raised in a large, devout, and disciplined family, Mike reflects on what was passed down, what was missing, and what he's determined not to repeat. He opens up about his father's toughness, the impact of emotional silence, and how recovery through Alcoholics Anonymous helped reshape his life and parenting style.
They discuss:
Growing up as the 7th of 9 children
The pain and silence of never knowing your grandparents
A father's love expressed the wrong way
The complexities of grief and legacy
Parenting with compassion instead of fear
Setting new patterns through vulnerability and conversation
The lifelong impact of mentorship and friendship
And what Mike would say if he could speak with his dad again
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that our stories matter—and that it's never too late to rewrite how the story ends. Whether you're a grandpa, a father, or simply trying to be better than the generation before, there's something here for you.
🎥 Mentioned in the intro:Record your story with Planted Media — https://plantedmediaco.com (Tell them Rivers sent you for a Grandpa Channel discount.)
Want to know our Top 10 Grandpa Moves? Ideas so good you'll want to steal them as your own. Click here for more info!
 

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