• 017 The Grandma Stand: How Grandma Eileen Listened & Lifted Strangers in NYC with Mike Matthews
    Aug 29 2025

    The power of family connection isn’t always found in big gestures — sometimes it lives in a single question, a laugh, or the steady presence of someone who truly listens.

    In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Rivers is joined by Mike Matthews, who shares the unforgettable story of his grandmother, Eileen. What began as seasonal holiday visits blossomed into a friendship when she moved in with family — and eventually inspired the “Grandma Stand” in New York City, where strangers lined up for the chance to sit and talk with her.

    Eileen’s gift wasn’t giving advice. It was listening and understanding, creating a safe space where people could be honest, vulnerable, and fully themselves. From heartbroken friends to curious strangers, she lifted thousands of lives with her quiet empathy.

    Through her example, Mike discovered that grandparents don’t have to be perfect. In fact, it’s presence over perfection that creates the deepest connections. Vulnerability and intimacy — the willingness to admit mistakes, to laugh, to cry, to simply sit together — are the real legacy grandparents leave behind.

    You’ll hear about:

    • How Eileen’s listening superpower inspired strangers to feel “lifted”

    • The six-year journey of the NYC Grandma Stand project

    • Why vulnerability builds intimacy across generations

    • How grandparents can be a source of peace and connection beyond their own family

    This conversation is a gentle reminder: you don’t need to have all the answers. You just need to show up, listen, and love.

    👉 Pull up a chair, take a breath, and be inspired to bring more connection into your own family.

    Follow the adventures of the Grandma Stand & the Grandmothers on rotation on Instagram @grandmastand

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    38 mins
  • 016 Faith, Family & the Power of Consistency: A Grandpa’s Legacy with Doug Matsumori
    Aug 26 2025

    In this inspiring episode of The Grandpa Channel, Steve Harris sits down with longtime friend and lawyer Doug Matsumori to explore the power of consistency in building strong family bonds. Doug shares stories of his Japanese-American heritage, his career, and raising seven children—while reflecting on the role of faith and family in creating a lasting legacy.

    From learning how to listen and understand each child’s unique path, to discovering what it means to be a patriarch, Doug opens up about the joys and challenges of grandparenting. Together, he and his wife Michi have become pillars of family connection, showing that consistency, presence, and love matter more than perfection.

    🔑 In this episode you’ll hear:

    • Why the power of consistency creates trust across generations

    • How faith and family traditions shaped Doug’s approach to parenting and grandparenting

    • What it means to be a patriarch in a modern family setting

    • The difference between discipline and listening with understanding

    • Why family connection grows stronger through shared faith, humility, and love

    This conversation is a reminder that legacy isn’t built in a single moment—it’s written in the daily consistency of showing up, listening, and loving well.

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    45 mins
  • 015 Why Honesty Is Important: Grandpa Wisdom on Integrity & Being Grateful & Thankful with Jack Peck
    Aug 22 2025

    Why honesty is important is a question that echoes through families, schools, and communities — and in this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Jack Peck offers heartfelt answers drawn from decades as a coach, father, and grandfather of 20.

    For Jack, honesty was more than a nice idea — it was the foundation of trust. He learned from his own father that integrity and morals were not negotiable, and he carried that lesson onto the football field and into his home. Whether coaching young men to believe in themselves or teaching grandkids to say “thank you,” Jack showed what integrity means in everyday life.

    This conversation is warm, funny, and deeply practical. Jack recalls the teasing and humor that bonded his family, the importance of being present at games and graduations, and the discipline that helped shape his children and players alike. Through it all, he returns to two timeless lessons: always tell the truth, and always be grateful and thankful.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    • 🏈 Why honesty is important in raising confident, trustworthy kids.

    • 🙏 How gratitude and integrity work hand in hand to shape family legacy.

    • ❤️ Real stories about being grateful and thankful for small moments that matter.

    • ✨ What integrity means when lived out daily — not preached, but modeled.

    This is grandparent wisdom at its finest — simple truths, wrapped in love, humor, and lived experience.

    Pull up a chair and listen in. You may just be inspired to laugh a little more, thank a little louder, and live with honesty at the center of it all.

    🎧 Tune in today, and don’t forget to share this episode with someone you’re grateful and thankful for.

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    31 mins
  • 014 Fatherhood and Grandparenting: Mark Hale on Legacy, Faith & Family & Sloppy Joe's
    Aug 19 2025

    Fatherhood and grandparenting are more connected than we sometimes realize. In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Steve “Rivers” Harris sits down with his good friend and neighbor, Mark Hale, to reflect on the lessons passed down from fathers — and how they ripple forward into life as a grandparent.

    Mark shares heartfelt memories of his dad, who started the iconic Hires Big H and built a life centered on family, integrity, and faith. From surprise gifts like a horse in junior high, to vacations where kids and grandkids were handed cash “just to enjoy,” his dad’s quiet acts of love became lasting lessons.

    As a grandpa himself, Mark carries those values into his own family traditions: giving his grandkids “running hugs,” sharing comfort foods like homemade sloppy joes, and skipping alongside them — because as he says, “a skipping child is a happy child.”

    This episode also digs into the role of faith and prayer in family life. Mark remembers his father as “the best pray-er in the family” — a man who could talk to God with sincerity and love. Now, Mark hopes to pass down not only stories, but also a legacy of belief, gratitude, and spiritual grounding.

    Along the way, you’ll hear about the defining moments in life that changed Mark’s father’s path — and how Mark encourages his own kids and grandkids to recognize those moments when they come.

    It’s a warm, funny, and moving conversation about legacy, memory, and love. Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, or simply someone reflecting on your own family roots, this episode will remind you what really matters: love, presence, and the joy of showing up.

    👉 Pull up a chair, hit play, and let’s grandpa.

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    33 mins
  • 013 Mentorship & Coaching Through a Grandfather’s Eyes: Lessons from Junior Yagi
    Aug 15 2025

    Mentorship and coaching don’t just shape athletes — they shape lives. In this heartfelt episode of The Grandpa Channel, Steve Harris sits down with Ty Yagi to remember his grandfather, Junior Yagi — a legendary baseball coach, disciplined farmer, and wisdom-filled mentor who quietly impacted generations.

    From dugout talks to life advice, Junior’s style of mentorship wasn’t about shouting orders — it was about showing up, listening, and letting lessons sink in. Ty shares intimate stories about discipline, showing up for others, and how a coach’s love can reach far beyond the game. Along the way, we explore what it means to live “special” every day — a motto that Junior left as a lifelong guide.

    Whether you’re a grandparent, parent, or coach, this conversation will inspire you to lead with heart and leave a legacy worth remembering.

    🎧 Pull up a chair for stories that stick, laughter that lingers, and a little reminder of what matters most. Hit play — and let’s grandpa.

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    29 mins
  • 012 Family Legacy, Journals & Grandfather Wisdom | Dan Gibbons on Faith & Stories
    Aug 13 2025

    Family history lives in more than photographs — it thrives in the journals, libraries, and stories we choose to preserve. In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Steve “Rivers” Harris sits down with Dan Gibbons — a lawyer, judge, poet, and grandfather of 15 — to explore the art of quiet influence and the legacy of storytelling.

    Dan shares the fingerprints of two very different grandfathers: one a carpenter with calloused hands and relentless work ethic, the other a judge and poet whose words reached beyond the courtroom. Their impact still echoes through Dan’s life — from the library he built by hand, to the daily poetry practice inspired by his father’s final years.

    We talk about the power of keeping a journal — not just for self-reflection, but as a living record that grandchildren can hold in their hands. Dan explains how even simple diary writing can become a priceless gift, and why recording stories may matter more than telling them off the cuff.

    You’ll hear stories of faith rekindled, libraries that became sacred spaces, and the small, playful moments that bind grandchildren to their grandparents. You’ll also discover practical wisdom: why gathering your family matters, how to make sure no grandchild is lost in the shuffle, and how generosity and humor leave their own kind of legacy.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to keep a journal, what the true benefits of diary writing are, or how grandparents can shape the future simply by being present and playful, this conversation is your blueprint.

    Pull up a chair and join us for stories that stick, wisdom that lingers, and a gentle reminder that your words — written or spoken — can carry across generations. 🎧 Hit play, and let’s grandpa.

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    42 mins
  • 011 Step Grandparenting with Joy: Donald Wainwright on Integrity, Play & Presence
    Aug 8 2025

    Step grandparenting is more than just a role — it’s a calling to love, listen, and show up with joy, even when the bond isn’t by blood. In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Donald Wainwright opens his heart about stepping into grandfatherhood with integrity, intention, and a basement full of toys.

    Raised in Baltimore by teachers who taught him accountability and character, Donald shares how those lessons became the foundation for the kind of grandfather he wanted to be. From modeling what integrity and morals look like in everyday life to teaching grandkids that even “taking a hat back to the store” can be an act of responsibility, Donald shows us how small moments shape legacies.

    He reminds us of the importance of play — the magic of Legos on the floor, basketball in the driveway, or simply listening with full attention. For Donald, these playful, present moments are just as vital as the big lessons. And while his journey into grandparenthood came through marriage, not biology, he reflects on how love and presence matter far more than titles or lineage.

    Donald’s story is also one of listening and understanding — from volunteering in prisons to building bonds with 32 grandkids, he shares how truly seeing others transforms relationships. At its core, his wisdom is simple yet powerful: “Just be Donald.” Authenticity, presence, and joy are enough.

    Whether you’re a step-grandparent navigating your role, a parent curious about how integrity and play intersect, or simply someone who loves a good grandpa story, this episode will leave you smiling, reflecting, and maybe even a little teary-eyed.

    👉 Pull up a chair and join us for stories that stick, laughter that lingers, and a reminder that family is built on love, not titles. Hit play — and let’s grandpa.

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    35 mins
  • 010 Recording Life Stories: Family Memories & Storytelling Magic with Ashtyn Salazar
    Aug 6 2025

    Life stories are more than dates and events — they’re the laughter in the kitchen, the quiet resilience of grandparents, and the simple memories that root us. In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Steve Harris (aka Rivers) sits down with Ashtyn Salazar, founder of Planted Media, to talk about the beauty and urgency of recording stories before they’re lost.

    Ashtyn’s journey began after the loss of her grandmother, when she realized that journals and photos couldn’t fully capture her voice, her laughter, or her storytelling spirit. Out of that regret, she launched Planted Media — a company devoted to helping families preserve their own “life story book” through the art of storytelling with video.

    Steve and Ashtyn dive into powerful themes:

    • Why so many grandparents believe they “don’t have stories” (and why they’re wrong).

    • The hidden treasures in “boring” memories — like supplements for breakfast or flower crowns in the garden.

    • How curiosity unlocks connection and keeps family history alive.

    • Why your voice is more than sound — it’s an heirloom.

    Together, they remind us that every story matters — not just the grand, life-changing moments, but the little details that reveal who we are and how we love. This conversation is part tender reflection, part rallying cry for families everywhere to hit record, ask questions, and celebrate their stories.

    ✨ Pull up a chair and join us for stories that stick, laughter that lingers, and a reminder that family history lives in the everyday. Hit play, and let’s grandpa.

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    27 mins