
020 What We Carry Forward - Grief, Faith, And Family Bond with Dave Goates
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Grief does not end love. It reorganizes it. In this Grandpa Channel episode, Dave Goates and Steve Harris talk about the grief process, the tender ways family connection endures, and the small guardian angel moments that make you pay attention. You will hear how one daughter’s 49 days reshaped a family, how a long marriage still mentors from the other side, and why recording family history in a simple life story book can steady grandkids in hard seasons.
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Grief observed - what helped and what still hurts
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Guardian angel experiences the kids shared
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Faith and family practices that make connection tangible
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Why storytelling beats lecturing for grandpa wisdom
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A simple way to start a life story book your grandkids will actually read
Content note: hospital scenes, bereavement.
YouTube Description (long, keyword rich)In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Dave Goates joins Steve Harris to explore grief observed, family connection, guardian angel moments, and the quiet strength of faith and family. From a daughter’s 49 sacred days to a lifetime of marriage, this conversation shows how the grief process becomes a bridge, not a wall. We talk about family history in practice and how a short life story book can help kids feel anchored and brave.
Chapters 00:00 Welcome to The Grandpa Channel 01:05 Family roll call and posterity 06:40 Grandpa mentoring through sports, music, and small rituals 12:30 Two very different grandfathers - what stuck and why 20:10 Grief process - a daughter’s 49 days and meaning made 28:45 Who’s my guardian angel - experiences the kids still talk about 34:20 Faith and family after loss - how connection keeps teaching 41:30 Life story book basics - simple pages, real memories 49:10 Practical grandpa wisdom for a steady home 51:51 Closing
Keywords: grief process, grief observed, family connection, who’s my guardian angel, family history, life story book, faith and family, legacy storytelling, grandparent stories
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