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Taxes, Voting, Recycling—oh my! After navigating this jungle of grown-up responsibilities together, we're taking a quick summer breather to recharge our adulting batteries. But before we temporarily hang up our responsible pants, join us for this special episode packed with our favorite kernels of wisdom from the season so far AND get an exclusive preview of the fresh adulting adventures awaiting you when Grown-Up Stuff returns in late summer! Think of this episode as your adulting victory lap—complete with confetti and zero paperwork required! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
المحتوى المقدم من Greg Payne. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Greg Payne أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
This podcast is about the relationship between Grandfathers and their Grandchildren. We focus on interesting stories to understand and grow our own relationships. This is the perfect podcast to understand how important the role of Grandfather is to the lives of the Grandchildren and Family in general.
المحتوى المقدم من Greg Payne. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Greg Payne أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
This podcast is about the relationship between Grandfathers and their Grandchildren. We focus on interesting stories to understand and grow our own relationships. This is the perfect podcast to understand how important the role of Grandfather is to the lives of the Grandchildren and Family in general.
In this insightful episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast, I sit down with Sarah Trott, founder of the Fourth Trimester Podcast and creator of the Hello Gaia app. Together, we unpack how grandfathers can be a vital and compassionate part of the postpartum experience. From the importance of emotional support and boundary-setting to the practical ways grandpas can show up—like folding laundry, running the vacuum, or simply asking, "How are you, really?"—this episode empowers grandfathers to rethink their role in early parenthood. Sarah also shares the evolution of postpartum care, explains what the fourth trimester means, and discusses how her app, Hello Gaia, and podcast provide trustworthy, vetted information for new and expecting families. Whether you're about to become a grandfather for the first time or want to support your adult children better, this episode is packed with timely wisdom, resources, and empathy. Takeaways Grandfathers should be more involved in supporting new parents. The fourth trimester is crucial for both the baby and parents. Open communication between grandparents and parents is essential. Avoid showing up unannounced to support new parents. Postpartum depression affects one in five women and one in ten dads. It's okay for new parents to let their house go a little. Practical help, like cleaning, is valuable for new parents. Social media can create unrealistic expectations for new parents. Building trust through consistent support is key for grandparents. Resources, such as guides and apps, can help grandparents support new parents. 🔗 Resources Mentioned: Fourth Trimester Podcast Hello Gaia App Postpartum Support International (PSI) Click on this Link to watch this conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/bg88R2-0Tvg .…
In this powerful episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast , I chat with Sean Webb, the Executive Director of Read With Me Volunteer Programs , based in California's Coachella Valley. Sean shares how over 600 volunteers—many of them retirees—are making an incredible impact by reading with children who are English language learners and often two to three years behind in literacy. With warmth and insight, Sean explains how volunteers provide not just academic support but a vital human connection for students, often becoming the "one more caring adult" that kids need. From overcoming challenges at home to improving reading comprehension and building confidence, these volunteers are changing lives—and getting just as much in return. We also learn about: The process to become a volunteer Why literacy by the 5th grade is critical How culture and kindness bridge generational divides A moving story about a student who became an English teacher thanks to her 3rd-grade volunteer mentor The surprising number of nonprofits in the Coachella Valley Why "books don't run out of batteries" Whether you're considering volunteering or want to gain a deeper understanding of the power of literacy, this episode offers inspiration and practical guidance on making a positive impact in your community. 🎧 Tune in and discover how something as simple as reading together can shape futures—one child at a time. Links and Resources Mentioned: 🌐 ReadWithMeVolunteer.org You can watch this video on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/HSRaCP1Yej8…
In this episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast , Greg chats with acclaimed magician and author Allan Kronzek. Allan shares the inspiration behind his book, Grandpa Magic, and how simple, playful magic tricks can help grandfathers create lasting connections with their grandchildren. Allan explains how magic is a tool for engagement, wonder, and even mentorship. Whether you’re performing napkin bunnies for toddlers or mind-reading acts with teens, there’s a trick for every age and ability. He also dives into how magic supports critical thinking, imagination, and intergenerational bonding. Listeners will discover: The origin story behind Grandpa Magic Why magic can bridge generational gaps The psychology behind believers and skeptics How to tailor magic tricks to different age groups The empowering effect of teaching kids magic Tips for getting started with magic as a grandparent—even if you’ve never done it before 🧙♂️ Learn why magic isn’t just about tricks—it’s about connecting , engaging , and inspiring . 🔗 Links and Resources: Visit Allan’s website: www.grandpamagic.net Find Grandpa Magic on Amazon Watch the Adventures of Ronnie the Rubber Band on YouTube You can watch our conversation on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/hXjfx_S5kcs…
In this powerful follow-up episode, Dr. Ed Stephens returns to The Cool Grandpa Podcast to continue his candid conversation about men's emotional responses to pregnancy, birth, and fatherhood. Greg and Ed dive deep into the often-overlooked realities of paternal depression, miscarriages, and the emotional toll that fathers quietly carry during these life-changing moments. Dr. Stephens shares personal and professional insights from his decades as a psychiatrist, as well as his own experiences as a father and grandfather. From understanding "peripartum depression" in men to reclaiming the vital role of grandfathers as emotional mentors, this episode challenges traditional silence and urges a new wave of male support, reflection, and storytelling. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Paternal Postpartum is Real: Men often experience emotional upheaval during and after a partner's pregnancy, sometimes delayed by months or even years. Isolation is a Hidden Struggle: Many fathers face loneliness and internalized stress without support networks or spaces to process their feelings. Grandfathers Matter: Elders can profoundly impact their sons and sons-in-law by openly sharing their own experiences of fatherhood and struggles. Emotional Health ≠ Weakness: Recognizing emotional responses doesn't diminish masculinity—it deepens connection and fosters a lasting legacy. Therapeutic Gaps Exist: There's a critical need for more male therapists and a broader understanding of how men express emotional pain. The Foundation for Male Studies: Dr. Stephens advocates for systemic recognition of men's mental health and provides valuable resources through MaleStudies.org Links Foundation for Male Studies Here is the link for the first conversation that I had with Dr. Ed Stephens: https://cool-grandpa.us/2025/05/22/understanding-mens-mental-health-with-dr-ed-stephens-ep-231/ You can watch this conversation on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/_rHvq9dZLuQ . Check out my one-of-a-kind grandfather assessment and let me know where you are with your relationships: https://cool-grandpa.us/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/The-Cool-Grandpa-Engagement-Assessment.pdf Be sure to check out my merchandise page; there is some very cool stuff for grandpas: https://cool-grandpa.us/shop/…
In this episode of the Cool Grandpa podcast, Greg Payne and George Dubec discuss the evolving roles of grandparents, family values, and the changing landscape of relationships and parenting. They reflect on their own childhood experiences, the importance of family structure, and the lessons learned from their grandparents. The conversation also touches on the impact of societal changes on marriage and dating, as well as George's transition from engineering to networking and personal development. In this conversation, George Dubec shares insights on the realities of motivational speaking, the importance of skill training over inspiration, and the value of self-assessment and performance tracking. He emphasizes the role of grandparents in engaging with their grandchildren and building networks for future generations. The discussion also addresses the challenges of modern networking. It explores creative strategies for maintaining connections, including the effective use of technology and personal databases. Plus, hear about: His "Love List" strategy that led to a 45-year marriage The truth behind motivational speakers How to teach kids networking in a disconnected world Building a legacy through small acts of connection Whether you're a grandparent or just someone who values relationships and legacy, this is an episode full of insight, laughter, and heart. Links 🔗 Visit George's site: theultimatenetworker.com You can watch this conversation on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/v3W9dfKo8sQ Here is YOUR copy of the Grandfather Assessment: https://cool-grandpa.us/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/The-Cool-Grandpa-Engagement-Assessment.pdf…
In this episode of the Cool Grandpa podcast, Ted Page discusses his journey in writing the Good Grandpa book, inspired by the stories and experiences of grandfathers he encountered through his blog. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling, the role of grandfathers in nurturing future generations, and the wisdom shared by various leaders, including the Dalai Lama. The conversation highlights the significance of active compassion and the impact of grandfathers in instilling values and life lessons in their grandchildren. In this conversation, Ted Page shares insights from his journey as a grandfather, as well as the lessons he has learned from interviewing veterans and other grandfathers. The discussion emphasizes the importance of kindness, personal growth, and the wisdom that can be passed down through generations. Ted reflects on how his experiences have shaped his outlook on life and the significance of community and resilience in navigating challenges. The conversation also explores the spiritual growth that comes from connecting with others and the pursuit of truth in our lives. About the Book: Good Grandpa is a collection of personal anecdotes, interviews, and reflections offering a rich tapestry of modern grandfatherhood. Pre-order now wherever books are sold. Distributed by Simon & Schuster. 🔗 Links & Resources: Ted Page's blog: https://www.goodgrandpa.com Pre-order Good Grandpa : Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or the Simon & Schuster website Previous episode with Ted Page: https://cool-grandpa.us/2023/12/15/ep-162-talking-about-a-good-grandpa/ Watch this conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NBG4gwZ3hoI 📣 Get Involved: Ted wants to hear your stories! Share your wisdom or reflections on the Good Grandpa blog contact page.…
In this episode of the Cool Grandpa podcast, Jeannie Burlowski discusses how grandparents can effectively support their grandchildren's college finances. She emphasizes the importance of creative strategies for college savings, the impact of personal letters from grandparents, and the significance of career assessments in guiding students toward debt-free education. The conversation highlights practical steps grandparents can take to leave a lasting legacy and ensure their grandchildren's success in higher education. In this conversation, Jeannie Burlowski shares insights on how grandparents can play a pivotal role in helping their grandchildren navigate the complexities of education and career planning. She discusses the importance of strengths assessments, innovative scholarship strategies, and the pitfalls of relying solely on financial aid. Jeannie emphasizes the need for early career planning and shares success stories of students who have graduated debt-free. Additionally, she highlights the benefits of utilizing 529 plans and Roth IRAs. She introduces the FIRE movement as a pathway to financial independence. 🎯 What You'll Learn: Why a heartfelt letter and a $20 college contribution can mean more than the latest toy How 529 college savings plans can be used meaningfully — and what to do with leftover funds Why career assessments at age 15 can shape lifelong success Creative alternatives to scholarships and financial aid that reduce college costs How grandparents can lead the charge with strategic planning (even if the parents are overwhelmed) Jeannie also shares success stories from families that have used her advice to graduate with zero debt—and, in some cases, money in the bank. Whether you're a grandparent looking to make a difference or a parent hoping to lighten the load, this episode delivers practical steps and emotional resonance. 🧡 Highlight Quote: "The message matters more than the money — you're saying to your grandchild: You are worth investing in." — Jeannie Burlowski 🛠 Resources & Links: 📘 Launch: How to Get Your Kids Through College Debt-Free and Into Jobs They Love Afterward ➤ Available at libraries or for purchase on Jeannie's site 🌐 Free Monday Newsletter & Tribe Membership ➤ Sign up here: https://debtfreecollege.us 🎥 Watch Jeannie's age-specific 10-minute strategy videos: ➤ https://debtfreecollege.us 📚 Article: Why You Might Want to Talk Your Kid Out of the Ivy League ➤ Google: "Burlowski Out of Ivy League" 📖 Recommended Reading: ➤ The Simple Path to Wealth by JL Collins ➤ FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) Movement on Facebook…
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Ed Stephens about the evolving roles of fathers and grandfathers today. Dr. Stephens shares his deeply personal journey from corporate success to becoming a spiritual guide for men seeking purpose, presence, and legacy in their families. Key topics include: The power of authentic, present fathering How men transition into the grandfather role with impact Dr. Stephens' journey to founding Heart of the Father Studio How faith and mentorship build lasting generational change The unique influence grandfathers have on young men Whether you're a father, grandfather, or mentor, this conversation offers insights to help you lead with purpose, heart, and faith. 🔗 Links The Foundation for Male Studies Website: https://malestudies.org Postpartum Support International (PSI) Website: https://www.postpartum.net Dr. Stephens mentioned that this organization will highlight his "Bringing the Father Into Pregnancy" questionnaire. CTA: Discover resources and research on mental health for mothers and fathers. You can watch this conversation on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/ddmNy1D4Js4…
In this engaging conversation, Jack LaFountain shares his unique journey to becoming an author later in life, reflecting on his diverse experiences from military service to nursing and ministry. He discusses the joys and surprises of becoming a grandfather, the challenges of maintaining family relationships over distances, and the creative inspiration he draws from his family, particularly his grandson Brian. Jack elaborates on his writing process, the evolution of his book series, and the themes that resonate throughout his work, including the Man of God series, which offers a fresh take on the Western genre. He also touches on the influence of his childhood and local history on his storytelling. In our conversation, Jack shares his love for classic B-Sci-Fi movies and discusses how they influenced his writing. He delves into his writing process, distinguishing between 'pantsers' and 'plotters', and shares insights on character-driven storytelling. Jack also reflects on the challenges of maintaining consistency in supernatural narratives and the importance of satisfying endings in literature. As a proud grandfather, he expresses the joys and challenges of this role while also providing listeners with information on where to find his work. What You'll Learn: How Jack transitioned from military service and nursing to full-time writing The touching story of how his grandson inspired a novel trilogy The difference between "pantsers" and "plotters" in writing Behind-the-scenes insights into his Moon Series , Man of God Series , and Red River Death Series How being a grandfather continues to influence his work Links & Resources: 🔗 Jack LaFountain's Website 📚 Books by Jack LaFountain on Amazon 🎧 House of Honor Books 📘 Facebook: facebook.com/author.jacklafountain You can watch this conversation on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/sBRXfLD9TdA…
In this powerful and heartfelt episode, I sit down with Michael Allison, a Marine veteran, author, and founder of the Adversity Academy, to explore a journey shaped by hardship, legacy, and purpose. From growing up in the rough neighborhoods of Miami after immigrating from Jamaica to becoming a decorated Marine and now a leadership coach, Michael shares how his two grandfathers—both named Vincent—influenced his values and resilience. Listeners will hear how formative life experiences, including time in Fallujah and setbacks in high school football, became catalysts for leadership growth. Michael shares the life-and-death moments that defined his military service and the deep mentorship that helped him evolve. He also explains how he now helps others through speaking and training programs that foster identity, purpose, and organizational strength. 🧠 Key Takeaways: The importance of legacy and storytelling across generations How to extract purpose from pain What "dark work" means and how it shapes real leaders. The impact of servant leadership in high-stakes environments Why leadership development must exist at every organizational level Building trust, especially with team members who feel undervalued The transition from military service to entrepreneurship Links Website: michaelwallison.com Leadership Training: theadversityacademy.com Email: mallison@theadversityacademy.com Instagram: @IAmMichaelWAllison You can watch this conversation on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/Kj3508LJDco…
I welcome Kevin Hall to The Cool Grandpa Podcast for a powerful and entertaining conversation on legacy, storytelling, and life after retirement. Kevin opens up about his 49-year marriage, raising a family, and how becoming a grandfather inspired him to write personal memoirs that turned into a published series of books. You’ll hear about: How telling stories to grandkids sparked Kevin’s writing career His transition from corporate life to creative writing How he self-published and marketed multiple books without a big budget Tips for grandparents on preserving memories through writing or video Kevin’s thoughts on AI, history, spiritual storytelling, and leaving a legacy This episode is packed with laughs, life lessons, and practical advice for anyone looking to write their own family stories. Links Use this link to view Kevin's website: http://www.kevin-hall.com/index.html Here is the link to Publisher Rocket: https://publisherrocket.com/ You can watch this conversation on YouTube by clicking on this link:…
In this heartfelt and candid episode, I sit down with career coach, entrepreneur, and proud grandfather Mark Aylward. They dive into the complexities of becoming a grandfather under unexpected circumstances, the power of simply "showing up," and how intentional presence can transform relationships. Mark also shares powerful insights from his decades-long career in IT recruitment, his transition into career coaching, and his mission to help midlife professionals reclaim Clarity, confidence, and courage. Expect real talk, big laughs, and memorable moments—from vocabulary lessons with his grandson to a great story of a friend calling NBA executives pretending to be Larry Bird. Whether you're navigating grandparenthood or a late-career pivot, this episode offers something valuable and inspiring. 🔑 Key Topics & Takeaways: The surprise and beauty of becoming a grandfather at 17 Supporting a son through addiction and young fatherhood The importance of presence and modeling for children and grandchildren Tree climbing and gratitude: bonding through simple routines The broken hiring process and how to bypass the gatekeepers Why confidence is often the missing piece in career transitions Helping professionals in their 50s+ rediscover purpose and direction The art of storytelling in job interviews and career branding Why asking "What do you mean by that?" unlocks absolute Clarity. Embracing the role of a grandparent without overstepping boundaries Links MarkAylward.com – Website, coaching info, and newsletter The Imperfect Men's Club Podcast – Real talk for men in midlife Use this link to book Mark's Free 30-Minute Coaching Call: https://calendly.com/aylwardmark/30min?month=2025-04…
In this episode, Jane Honikman and I discuss the evolving role of fathers and grandfathers in parenting, particularly in the context of postpartum support. We explore the importance of emotional wellness, communication, and social support in navigating the challenges of parenthood. Our conversation highlights cultural shifts in parenting dynamics, the impact of generational perspectives, and the need for open discussions about mental health. Jane emphasizes the significance of understanding family history and traditions while advocating for a supportive environment for new parents. Key Takeaways: The significance of peer support for new mothers. How societal expectations impact maternal mental health. The role of fathers and families in providing support. Advocacy efforts that have shaped postpartum care services. Actionable steps for building community-based maternal support. Links: You can listen to my first discussion with Jane about postpartum at this link: https://cool-grandpa.us/2023/07/18/ep-141-postpartum-is-forever/ Check out Jane's website at: https://janehonikman.com/ Click on this link to order your copy of Parental Mental Health: Factoring in Fathers: https://www.amazon.com/Parental-Mental-Health-Factoring-Fathers/dp/B089CTDLJW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=factoring+in+fathers&qid=1591048113&sr=8-1 You can watch this interview on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/ubFMDcfmo6Q…
In this episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast , I discuss the challenges of maintaining strong relationships with adult children and grandchildren. I discuss the common mistakes grandparents make—disrespecting parenting choices, giving gifts with hidden expectations, ignoring family schedules, or arguing in front of the grandkids. By recognizing these issues, grandparents can foster a more positive and lasting connection with their families. I also highlight insights from experts like DeeDee Moore ( More Than Grand ) and Dr. Kerry Byrne ( The Long Distance Grandparents ) on mending strained relationships. If you're looking for ways to improve communication and respect with your family, this episode is a must-listen! Key Takeaways: ✅ Respect your adult children's choices, even when they differ from your own. ✅ Be mindful of how and why you give gifts to grandchildren. ✅ Honor family schedules and avoid unplanned visits that add stress. ✅ Avoid arguing in front of grandkids—it impacts how they see family relationships. ✅ Self-reflect before assuming the problem is one-sided. Next Week's Episode: Join us next week as I sit down with Jane Honikman to discuss Support Systems for Postpartum Depression —an insightful conversation on how families can better support new mothers Links Use this link to explore The Long Distance Grandparent: https://thelongdistancegrandparent.com/ To check out More Than Grand, use this link: https://www.morethangrand.com/ You can watch this episode on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/NwNQmB1J5EM .…
In this episode, I sit down with Adam Cole, a jazz musician, educator, author, and confidence coach. Adam shares his fascinating journey from performing jazz and teaching music to becoming a sought-after confidence coach. He discusses the different phases of life and how we can reinvent ourselves. We also discuss how confidence is crucial in public speaking, music, and professional growth and how Adam gets his clients over the hump and into a space where they can effectively share their message with the right audience. Topics covered include: ✔️ Overcoming stage fright & performance anxiety ✔️ Transitioning careers & finding new passions ✔️ The power of mentorship & self-awareness ✔️ The Feldenkrais Method & body awareness for confidence ✔️ Starting a side hustle and breaking through self-doubt Whether you want to grow personally or professionally, this episode offers wisdom on embracing change, building confidence, and stepping into new challenges. Links Connect with Adam Cole: 🌐 Website: www.acole.net or www.adamthelearningcoach.com 📺 YouTube: Truer MU Channel 🎶 Piano Lessons & Coaching: Available in-person (Atlanta) or via Zoom You can also watch this conversation on YouTube by using this link: Upcoming Event: 🎤 Billy Joel Sing-Along Concert – March 29, 4 PM @ First Christian Church of Decatur, Atlanta. Don't miss it!…
In this engaging episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast , I sit down with writer and grandfather Don Akchin for a thoughtful discussion on modern grandfathering. We explore the evolving role of grandfathers, the joys and challenges of connecting with grandchildren, and how today's granddads are breaking past generational stereotypes. Don shares personal stories about his grandchildren, his love for writing, and the importance of staying active and engaged post-retirement. Key Topics Discussed: Don's initial reaction to becoming a grandfather The joys of having grandchildren nearby and developing special bonds Creating unique traditions, including writing mentorship with his granddaughter The generational shift in grandparenting roles How men today are embracing a more engaged and nurturing grandfather role Don's writing journey, including The End Game newsletter on aging and retirement The importance of continuous learning, personal growth, and adapting in later years Advice for new and soon-to-be grandfathers: the power of listening and being present Links You can sign up for the End Game newsletter by using this link: https://theendgame.substack.com/ Books & authors mentioned Freddy the Pig , Anya and the Dragon , and Paddington Bear .…
Vietnam veteran and author Jerry Glazer joins me in this compelling episode. Jerry shares his remarkable journey from being drafted into the U.S. Army, going through grueling training, and serving in one of the most harrowing conflicts in American history. He reflects on his experiences, the challenges of military service, and the deep brotherhood forged in war. Jerry also discusses his book, Vietnam Uncensored: 365 Days in a Nightmare , which provides a firsthand account of his time in combat and the historical context behind the Vietnam War. His candid storytelling takes listeners through his battles, the impact of PTSD, and the lessons he learned about resilience, leadership, and sacrifice. Additionally, Jerry talks about the importance of veterans documenting their stories, the need for ongoing support for those who served, and his work with The Kauffman Fund , an organization dedicated to helping veterans in need. Key Topics Discussed: Jerry's journey from college to the Vietnam War His decision to serve despite having an opportunity to avoid the draft The intense physical and mental challenges of military training His experiences as part of an airborne and ranger-trained unit The reality of combat and its lasting impact on soldiers The brotherhood among soldiers and the sacrifices made The historical and political complexities of the Vietnam War The long-term effects of war, including PTSD and reintegration into civilian life The importance of veterans sharing their stories How proceeds from Jerry's book are supporting The Kauffman Fund Resources & Links: Jerry's Book: Vietnam Uncensored: 365 Days in a Nightmare – Available on Amazon Jerry's Website: vietnamjerry.com The Kauffman Fund: thekauffmanfund.org You can watch this conversation on YouTube at https://youtu.be/_3USoz8B92g Support & Subscribe: If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Don't forget to share this episode with a…
In this episode, I discuss the importance of sharing life skills with grandchildren and creative ways to teach them essential lessons. I reflect on personal experiences with my father and how small, everyday moments can provide invaluable learning opportunities for grandkids. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The power of showing and sharing life skills instead of just telling. How can travel experiences teach kids practical skills, from navigating an airport to problem-solving on the go? The benefits of bringing grandkids to meetings and social gatherings to expose them to real-world interactions. Discussing money and financial responsibility in a fun and engaging way can help set them up for success. Practical ways to turn everyday moments into learning opportunities. Join the Conversation! How do you share life skills with your grandkids? Leave a comment or connect with Greg on social media. 🔗 Follow on Social Media: Facebook: @CoolGrandpaPodcast LinkedIn: Greg Payne 🎧 Subscribe & Stay Cool! Don't miss an episode! Subscribe to The Cool Grandpa Podcast on your favorite streaming platform. Links Read my latest guest blog: "From Grandpa's Heart – Four Things to Say to Encourage Your Granddaughter" at: https://www.caringgrandparents.com/from-grandpas-heart-4-things-to-say-to-encourage-your-granddaughter/ You can listen to and watch John Fogerty's classic song, Centerfield , by using this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq3hEMUeBGQ .…
In this episode, I welcome back to The Cool Grandpa Podcast, Richard Eyre, a New York Times bestselling author and expert on family relationships, to discuss his latest project— How to Live the Second Half of Life . Richard shares his journey from parenting expert to grandparenting advocate, emphasizing the importance of being an intentional and proactive grandparent. Key topics include: ✅ The evolving role of grandparents in today's society ✅ Why grandparenting should be a proactive and engaged experience ✅ The launch of Richard's How to Live the Second Half of Life course ✅ Strategies for maintaining mental, physical, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being in later years ✅ The importance of mentorship and peer support in aging gracefully ✅ A sneak peek at Richard's upcoming book, The Team Approach to Grandparenting Join the Conversation! 👉 What are your thoughts on being a proactive grandparent? Please share your insights with us on social media or in the comments! Links Use this link to check out the course, How To Live that will be hosted by Richard Eyre AND You: https://valuesparenting.com/how-to-live/ You can use this link to check out everything that Lind and Richard are doing based on parenting and grandparenting: https://valuesparenting.com/ You can watch this conversation on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/Yf8msro941g…
In this episode, I sit down with John Larson from CoHealth to discuss an innovative solution for transforming elder care—The Care Bidet. John shares his journey in the elder care space, the inspiration behind this groundbreaking technology, and how it aims to improve hygiene, dignity, and overall well-being for aging individuals and their caregivers. The Care Bidet is not just a convenience—it’s a game-changer in elder care. With a rapidly aging population, solutions like this are crucial in reducing caregiver burden, improving patient dignity, and improving healthcare efficiency. 🎧 Listen and subscribe. If you found this episode valuable, please leave a review and share it with anyone caring for aging family members! Links Here is the link to check out the Care Bidet: https://toiletingcare.com/ You can use this link to learn more about Connected Health Solutions: https://www.cohealth.solutions/ By the way, CMS means - Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services: https://www.healthcare.gov/glossary/centers-for-medicare-and-medicaid-services/…
Daniel Crandall and I discuss the significance of capturing family stories and histories in this episode. We discuss the dynamics of family businesses, the role of publishing in preserving narratives, and the importance of engaging younger generations in storytelling. Daniel shares techniques for capturing family members' stories, the impact of these narratives on relationships, and practical tips for recording them. The conversation emphasizes the value of genuine interest in storytelling and offers resources for those looking to document their family histories. Links Here is the link to Allisona: https://www.allisona.com/ . Remember, when you contact them, mention "Cool-Grandpa" for a free publishing Q&A training session! You can use this link to learn more about Pixel Glyph Press: https://www.pixelglyphpress.com/ If you would like to listen to that last conversation that Daniel and I had, you can do so with this link: https://cool-grandpa.us/2023/08/04/ep-143-you-can-choose-who-you-want-to-be/…
In this week's episode, I explore an essential and often under-discussed topic: how grandfathers can navigate the challenges and rewards of having an autistic grandchild. Key Topics Discussed: Adjusting Expectations: The emotional process of shifting expectations for a grandchild's future. Recognizing the grieving and acceptance stages. Finding new ways to celebrate achievements and milestones. Emotional and Psychological Challenges: Feeling helpless due to a lack of understanding or awareness. Overcoming generational and cultural differences in approaching autism. Learning new information to feel more empowered. Communication and Interaction Strategies: Understanding different social cues and responses from autistic grandchildren. Sensory sensitivities and how they impact shared experiences. Recognizing the difference between meltdowns and misbehavior. The Grandfather's Role in Family Support: How grandfathers can actively participate in their grandchild's care. Avoiding the feeling of being left out of key decisions. Balancing attention and affection between all grandchildren. Practical Considerations: Adapting parenting and grandparenting strategies for today's understanding of autism. Physical limitations and adjustments to activities. The evolving language around autism and support strategies. Key Takeaway: Grandfathers have an essential role in their grandchildren's lives, even if their approach to bonding, communication, and activities differs from what was anticipated. They can build meaningful connections and support their families with education, patience, and an open heart. Links Here are some links to organizations that can help better understand and support grandchildren with autism. https://www.autismspeaks.org/?utm_medium=paidsearch&utm_source=bing&utm_campaign=IS-branded-conv&utm_content=IS-evergreen&msclkid=e34583b36c3619035422e41632218356 https://www.verywellhealth.com/helping-grandparents-connect-259865 https://neurolaunch.com/autism-grandma/ https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/grandparents-importance-autism-kids/…
Kerri Lewis from Second Act Mastery joins me this week to talk about her journey through grief after losing her husband. We discuss the importance of addressing grief, its loneliness, and the societal expectations surrounding how one should grieve. Kerri emphasizes the role of counseling in helping individuals process their grief and the significance of support systems. We also explore the misconceptions about the stages of grief, gender differences in grieving, and the importance of community and connection in the healing process. After you have listened to this episode, please share it with family and friends who could benefit from hearing about Kerri's journey and the types of resources we mention in this podcast episode. Links If you would like to check out Kerri's counseling website, please use this link: https://www.secondactmastery.com/ You can use this link to connect with Kerri on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerrilewiscoaching/ If you would like to watch this episode on YouTube, you can use this link to view Kerri and I over there: https://youtu.be/h-Qrqe_zE7k…
Allan Shedlin joins us again for another engaging conversation. As Allan and I talked about being a grandfather, he reflected on the profound influence of his grandfather on his parenting style and the evolution of relationships between parents and their adult children. Allan shares anecdotes about his grandfather's calm demeanor and the importance of being present in children's lives. Our discussion also introduces one of Allan's great passions, The Daddying Film Festival and Form, or D3F for short. The Film Festival is an initiative to foster connections between fathers and their children through film. Many of these films highlight the significance of shared experiences and discussions in family dynamics. We delve into the Daddying Film Festival and Forum, exploring its evolution, the engagement of youth in film judging, and the surprises encountered during its first three years. I ask Allan about the highlights of the film festival, and he talks about the festival's logistics, plans, and the various categories for film submissions, emphasizing the importance of father involvement. Allan also talks about memorable films from past festivals showcasing the emotional and impactful stories that resonate with audiences. Please share this information with any young filmmakers or adults who would like to try their hand at either creating a movie or evening being on the panel to review the films. Links Here is the link to the Daddying Film Festival and Forum (D3F): https://www.daddyingfilmfest.com/ You can use this link to listen to our previous discussion: https://cool-grandpa.us/2024/11/15/ep-208-daddying-more-than-just-fatherhood/ Use this link to find out more about the DADvocay Consulting Group: https://www.dadvocacyconsultinggroup.com/ If you would like to follow Allan and his group work on Facebook, Instagram, or X, you can use the links below: https://www.facebook.com/DADvocacyConsulting https://www.instagram.com/daddyingfilmfest https://twitter.com/DADvocacyCG…
Ricky Dickson, author and former CEO, is back for a dare; I say it? A second scoop, but in this case, we are talking about his experience with being a grandson and the profound impact of grandparents on personal development and family dynamics. Ricky shares his experiences growing up with both sets of grandparents nearby, highlighting their roles as mentors, supporters, and sources of wisdom. We discuss the love and influence his grandparents provided him from when he was born until they left this life. The conversation delves into memorable family traditions, the influence of faith, and the importance of nurturing relationships as one transition into adolescence. Ricky emphasizes the significance of unconditional love and the lasting memories created through shared experiences, offering valuable advice for new grandparents on fostering meaningful connections with their grandchildren. After listening to this conversation, please share it with family and friends, who will enjoy hearing about the wonderful memories Ricky shared with us. Links This link will take you to my first conversation with Ricky, where we discussed his book, One Scoop At A Time. https://cool-grandpa.us/2024/11/18/ep-209-the-sweet-journey-of-ricky-dickson/ Use this link to visit Ricky's website: https://www.rickydickson.com/ You can check out One Scoop At A Time using this link: https://onescoopatatime.com/ You can order Ricky's book from either of the links above, and you can also use this direct link to Amazon to order the book: Amazon - One Scoop At A Time If you would like to connect and follow Ricky on LinkedIn, you can use this link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricky-dickson-5301135/ You can watch this conversation on YouTube using this link: https://youtu.be/aEdV4zaCj08…
In this week's episode, I speak with Lendo Mutambala, founder of Super Daddy Club, about the challenges and needs of young fathers. Lendo shares his journey from Congo to Canada, his experiences as a young father, and the motivation behind creating Super Daddy Club as a resource for fathers navigating parenting and family dynamics. Our conversation explores the importance of fatherhood, the impact of family structures on children, and the need for community support. Lendo also discusses his plans for the future of Super Daddy Club, including creating documentaries and engaging with the public to address parenting issues. Links You can watch this conversation on my YouTube Channel by clicking on this link: https://youtu.be/re28xpBamRo The Super Dady Club: https://www.superdaddyclub.ca/ If you would like to email Lendo and his partners directly, use this email address: hey@onefourstudios.ca You can use the following links to connect with The Super Daddy Club on social media: LInkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/lendo-mutambala-285213239/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100078069555886 X: https://twitter.com/@superdaddyclub1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SuperDaddyClub Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/superdaddyclub/ Check out the conversation that I had with Jane Honikman about postpartum using this link: https://cool-grandpa.us/?s=Jane+Honikman…
DeeDee More from More Than Grand joins me this week to talk about the challenges facing parents and what grandparents can do to be a resource to young parents. We delve into the critical topic of parental well-being, highlighting the mental health challenges parents face today, particularly in light of recent advisories from the Surgeon General. Our discussion covers the impact of social media, financial pressures, and the role of grandparents in supporting parents. It emphasizes the importance of trusting parental instincts, advocating for better policies, and breaking the stigma of mental health. As we wrap up the conversation, DeeDee also touches on the unique stresses of the holiday season and introduces resources for new grandparents. Once you have listened to this conversation, please share it with other grandparents so we can all become more educated about some of the challenges our adult children experience as young parents. Links Use this link to access DeeDee's blog about the Surgeon General's Advisory on Parental Mental Health. You can also access the advisory document using this blog link. https://www.morethangrand.com/blog/grandparents-response-to-the-surgeon-generals-advisory-on-parents-mental-health . Click on this link to review the Grandparents Holiday Gift Guide: https://www.morethangrand.com/gifts-for-grandchildren . You can use this link to visit More Than Grand. I encourage you to check out DeeDee's New Grandparent Essentials: https://www.morethangrand.com/ You can watch this conversation on YouTube by using this link: https://youtu.be/wvC9hl5_Prw . You can use this link to listen to our previous conversation about More Than Grand: https://cool-grandpa.us/?s=DeeDee+More .…
Ethan Yazel from I Love Muzzleloading joins me to discuss how the sport and hobby of muzzleloading have created a unique bond between multiple generations of his family. Ethan shares his deep family connection to muzzleloading and explores the rich histories of his grandfathers, Joseph Barnes and Harold Yazel. We discuss the history of muzzleloading over the last century, focusing on the use of muzzleloaders in Indiana before, during, and after the Great Depression. Ethan reflects on cherished memories spent with his grandfathers, grandmothers, and extended family. We discuss the relationships between family and community and muzzleloading's impact on his life. As you will discover, we both appreciate the historical context of muzzle loading, its significance to many families from when the United States was a colony to today, and how it serves as a means of survival and family bonding. Ethan emphasizes the importance of the muzzleloading community. We learn about his passion for learning about and sharing our common history and the lessons he learned from his grandfathers, encouraging others to explore this unique hobby. If you have not attended a living history event or a muzzleloading activity, we encourage you to check one out. I think you will have a fun time and gain an appreciation for how people used to live along the various frontiers and periods that have influenced generations of Americans and others. Be sure to check out Ethan's website and YouTube channel. Remember to like and subscribe to learn about muzzleloading and our shared past. Links Check out Ethan's website: https://www.ilovemuzzleloading.com/ You can watch Ethan's YouTube channel using this address. Remember to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to his channel for great information about muzzleloading. https://www.youtube.com/@ILoveMuzzleloading To learn more about muzzle loading, you can check out the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association using this link: https://www.nmlra.org/ You can view my conversation with Ethan on my YouTube channel at: https://youtu.be/Xgg42P3lM8U…
This week is our final one-on-one conversation for 2024 about being a cool grandpa. In this conversation, I share valuable insights and tips for grandparents navigating the holiday season. I emphasize the importance of flexibility, adjusting expectations, and focusing on the quality of time spent with family. I discuss how grandparents support their adult children's new traditions while also considering the interests of our grandchildren. I also discuss the emotional challenges of changing family dynamics and offer practical advice for finding peace during the holidays.…
Cool Grandpa Ricky Dickson is joining me to discuss his experience as the CEO of Blue Bell Ice Cream and being a father and a very cool grandpa. Recently, Ricky published his book One Scoop At A Time, which is an excellent book about his time at Blue Bell, from writing a marketing paper for a school project to becoming CEO and guiding Blue Bell through one of its most challenging experiences. Ricky's book combines lessons of leadership, faith, and fun. We talk about how Ricky wrote this book to help tell his story and the story of Blue Bell and, maybe more importantly, as a legacy for his great-grandchildren. We discuss some of Ricky's personal stories, including a turning point in his career when he realized that God's purpose or role for Ricky was more important than a promotion. As a grandfather, Ricky also talks about the importance of one-on-one time with his grandchildren and the special moments they share. Some memorable moments involve ice cream and conversations about listening to God, prompting us about what he wants for us and our lives, and then listening to that prompting and following that message as best we can. As we wrap up our conversation, Ricky shares the 'go to' ice cream flavors that will make you the hit of any holiday or Christmas party you attend. Those flavors are Homemade Vanilla , Peppermint Bark , and Christmas Cookies . Do yourself a favor and use one of the links below to check out Ricky's book, One Scoop At A Time. Even if you don't typically read business books, you will enjoy this one, as Ricky is open and honest about what was going on with his time at Blue Bell and with him personally. One of the cool things that you can do now if you live in an area that doesn't sell Blue Bell is order Blue Bell Ice Cream. I have put a direct link to their order page in the links below. Links Use this link to visit Ricky's website: https://www.rickydickson.com/ You can check out One Scoop At A Time using this link: https://onescoopatatime.com/ You can order Ricky's book from either of the links above, and you can also use this direct link to Amazon to order the book: Amazon - One Scoop At A Time If you would like to connect and follow Ricky on LinkedIn, you can use this link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricky-dickson-5301135/…
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