035 The Grandpa Who Taught Me Hard Things Are Holy — A Masterclass in Grandparenting Through Love + Work Wayne Samuelson
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In today’s episode, Rivers sits down with longtime friend + retired pulmonologist Dr. Wayne Samuelson — to talk about the grandpas who shaped him, the lessons he learned while building a house side-by-side with his grandfather, and how he now shows up for his own eight grandkids.
Inside this episode:
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how a Depression-era craftsman grandpa framed hard work as evidence of God’s love
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why grandkids don’t need “perfection” — they need presence
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the power of storytelling + shared projects
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what Wayne’s dad did that made his grandkids feel deeply seen
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how to hold legacy lightly (without pressure, guilt, or regret)
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the surprising thing Wayne would say to his younger self about career, life, and faith
Key Takeaway: Legacy isn’t loud. Legacy is consistent. And the things you do with your grandkids now are the stories they’ll repeat for decades.
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