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Grandparent stories are more than just tales from the past — they’re threads that weave families together. In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Steve “Rivers” Harris invites his oldest son, Brad, to the mic for a journey through laughter, lessons, and legacy.
You’ll meet two grandfathers who couldn’t be more different — yet both left unforgettable marks. Grandpa Lou, the charismatic former bank executive, had a knack for turning even a McFlurry run into comedy gold (“It’s a McFluffy, you clown!”). He loved 4th of July fireworks so much that his “Cul-de-Sac of Fire” tradition still lights up the neighborhood years later.
Then there’s Grandpa Hank — a WWII survivor who grew up in Amsterdam under harsh conditions, emigrated to the U.S., and built a life defined by hard work, integrity, and quiet strength. His lessons came not through lectures but through example, showing what it means to show up for family.
From building backyard basketball hoops to discovering the secret stash in the locked treat closet, Brad shares moments that reveal how both men played to their strengths — proving there’s no one “right” way to be a great grandparent.
Whether you’re here for the nostalgia, the humor, or the heartfelt fatherhood lessons, this episode delivers. It’s a reminder that curiosity, presence, and a little quirkiness can create memories your family will talk about for generations.
Pull up a chair and join us for stories that stick, laughter that lingers, and a reminder of what matters most. Hit play, and let’s grandpa.
Grandparent stories are more than just tales from the past — they’re threads that weave families together. In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Steve “Rivers” Harris invites his oldest son, Brad, to the mic for a journey through laughter, lessons, and legacy.
You’ll meet two grandfathers who couldn’t be more different — yet both left unforgettable marks. Grandpa Lou, the charismatic former bank executive, had a knack for turning even a McFlurry run into comedy gold (“It’s a McFluffy, you clown!”). He loved 4th of July fireworks so much that his “Cul-de-Sac of Fire” tradition still lights up the neighborhood years later.
Then there’s Grandpa Hank — a WWII survivor who grew up in Amsterdam under harsh conditions, emigrated to the U.S., and built a life defined by hard work, integrity, and quiet strength. His lessons came not through lectures but through example, showing what it means to show up for family.
From building backyard basketball hoops to discovering the secret stash in the locked treat closet, Brad shares moments that reveal how both men played to their strengths — proving there’s no one “right” way to be a great grandparent.
Whether you’re here for the nostalgia, the humor, or the heartfelt fatherhood lessons, this episode delivers. It’s a reminder that curiosity, presence, and a little quirkiness can create memories your family will talk about for generations.
Pull up a chair and join us for stories that stick, laughter that lingers, and a reminder of what matters most. Hit play, and let’s grandpa.