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Family connection is more than a phrase — it’s the heartbeat of legacy. In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Rivers (Steve Harris) sits down with longtime friend Steve Newton for a conversation that is as hilarious as it is heartfelt.
Steve shares unforgettable grandparent stories, starting with a 70-year-old beginner golfer grandpa who ended up shooting par at 86, and a WWII grandfather who swam miles at night but rarely spoke of his service. From overpaid lawn mowing jobs to handwritten war journals, these moments reveal how love and presence shape family traditions more than perfection ever could.
The episode also dives into the remarkable fathers who came before: a pediatrician with a photographic memory, an artist who turned Thanksgiving into oil-painting sleepovers, and a CIA-connected father-in-law who built armies in Europe and taught Steve plumbing and drywall after retirement. Each story proves that the power of storytelling is the real inheritance grandparents leave behind.
But Steve’s wisdom as a grandpa himself is what makes this episode sing: Nerf-gun birthday parties, snow cones, hamster-vomit popsicles, and the quiet truth that a grandpa who plays with you builds self-worth like you can’t believe.
If you’ve ever wondered how to deepen your family connection, this conversation is a reminder: it’s never too late to start, and the stories that make us laugh are often the ones that keep us closest.
✨ Pull up a chair and join us for stories that stick, laughter that lingers, and a little reminder of what matters most.
🎧 Listen now on The Grandpa Channel.
Family connection is more than a phrase — it’s the heartbeat of legacy. In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Rivers (Steve Harris) sits down with longtime friend Steve Newton for a conversation that is as hilarious as it is heartfelt.
Steve shares unforgettable grandparent stories, starting with a 70-year-old beginner golfer grandpa who ended up shooting par at 86, and a WWII grandfather who swam miles at night but rarely spoke of his service. From overpaid lawn mowing jobs to handwritten war journals, these moments reveal how love and presence shape family traditions more than perfection ever could.
The episode also dives into the remarkable fathers who came before: a pediatrician with a photographic memory, an artist who turned Thanksgiving into oil-painting sleepovers, and a CIA-connected father-in-law who built armies in Europe and taught Steve plumbing and drywall after retirement. Each story proves that the power of storytelling is the real inheritance grandparents leave behind.
But Steve’s wisdom as a grandpa himself is what makes this episode sing: Nerf-gun birthday parties, snow cones, hamster-vomit popsicles, and the quiet truth that a grandpa who plays with you builds self-worth like you can’t believe.
If you’ve ever wondered how to deepen your family connection, this conversation is a reminder: it’s never too late to start, and the stories that make us laugh are often the ones that keep us closest.
✨ Pull up a chair and join us for stories that stick, laughter that lingers, and a little reminder of what matters most.
🎧 Listen now on The Grandpa Channel.