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Best Of: The Legacy We Leave Behind | with Sylvia Liu EP - 274

48 min · 17 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Best Of: The Legacy We Leave Behind | with Sylvia Liu EP - 274

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Show Notes Can grandparents influence our lives even if we never really knew them? Author and former environmental attorney Sylvia Liu believes the answer is yes. In this fascinating conversation, Sylvia shares the remarkable stories of her two grandfathers, both generals in Nationalist China whose lives intersected with some of the most pivotal events of the twentieth century. Although Sylvia met one grandfather only once and never met the other, their courage, sacrifice, commitment to service, and love of family profoundly shaped the generations that followed. Sylvia and I also discuss immigration, education, family traditions, children's literature, and why every family should preserve its stories before they're lost. This episode is a reminder that our greatest legacy isn't wealth or accomplishments—it's the values we pass from one generation to the next. What You'll Learn * Why grandparents influence us—even across generations * The extraordinary history behind Sylvia Liu's family * How family stories strengthen identity * Why preserving your family's history matters * Lessons from military service, sacrifice, and resilience * The importance of education as a lasting family legacy * How Sylvia transitioned from Harvard-trained environmental lawyer to award-winning children's author * Why grandparents make such powerful characters in children's books Memorable Moments * Two grandfathers who helped shape modern Chinese history * Growing up between Chinese, Venezuelan, and American cultures * Family recipes that connect four generations * Why Sylvia's books often feature grandparents * How history can inspire future generations About Sylvia Liu Sylvia Liu is an award-winning children's author whose books celebrate family, culture, courage, and resilience. Before becoming a full-time writer, she practiced environmental law for more than a decade, including work with the U.S. Department of Justice and Oceana. Her books include A Morning with Grandpa, Manatee's Best Friend, and several acclaimed middle-grade novels featuring strong family relationships and multicultural themes. Key Takeaways Sometimes the grandparents who influence us the most are the ones we barely knew. Legacy isn't simply what we accomplish—it's what future generations remember, repeat, and build upon. Family stories give children a stronger sense of identity. Education, service, resilience, and curiosity can become generational gifts. Every family has stories worth preserving before they're lost. Links and Resources * Sylvia Liu's Home Page [http://www.sylvialiuland.com/] * Sylvia's blog about her grandfather Lt. General Fan Hanjie [http://www.sylvialiuland.com/2013/06/Fan-Han-Jie-Story.html] (Fan Hanjie (范漢傑) (1894-1976)) * Sylvia's Father's Book about her grandfather: The House Arrest of Zhang Xueliang: A Memoir of Growing Up with China's Most Famous Political Prisoner [https://www.amazon.com/House-Arrest-Zhang-Xueliang-Political/dp/B09RLSBN26/] * Sylvia's book page [http://www.enjoyingplanetearth.com/books.html] (MANATEE'S BEST FRIEND, A MORNING WITH GRANDPA, etc.) * Buy Me a Coffee - a great way to help out the podcast; use this link: https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa [https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa]

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Portada del episodio Best Of: The Legacy We Leave Behind | with Sylvia Liu EP - 274

Best Of: The Legacy We Leave Behind | with Sylvia Liu EP - 274

Show Notes Can grandparents influence our lives even if we never really knew them? Author and former environmental attorney Sylvia Liu believes the answer is yes. In this fascinating conversation, Sylvia shares the remarkable stories of her two grandfathers, both generals in Nationalist China whose lives intersected with some of the most pivotal events of the twentieth century. Although Sylvia met one grandfather only once and never met the other, their courage, sacrifice, commitment to service, and love of family profoundly shaped the generations that followed. Sylvia and I also discuss immigration, education, family traditions, children's literature, and why every family should preserve its stories before they're lost. This episode is a reminder that our greatest legacy isn't wealth or accomplishments—it's the values we pass from one generation to the next. What You'll Learn * Why grandparents influence us—even across generations * The extraordinary history behind Sylvia Liu's family * How family stories strengthen identity * Why preserving your family's history matters * Lessons from military service, sacrifice, and resilience * The importance of education as a lasting family legacy * How Sylvia transitioned from Harvard-trained environmental lawyer to award-winning children's author * Why grandparents make such powerful characters in children's books Memorable Moments * Two grandfathers who helped shape modern Chinese history * Growing up between Chinese, Venezuelan, and American cultures * Family recipes that connect four generations * Why Sylvia's books often feature grandparents * How history can inspire future generations About Sylvia Liu Sylvia Liu is an award-winning children's author whose books celebrate family, culture, courage, and resilience. Before becoming a full-time writer, she practiced environmental law for more than a decade, including work with the U.S. Department of Justice and Oceana. Her books include A Morning with Grandpa, Manatee's Best Friend, and several acclaimed middle-grade novels featuring strong family relationships and multicultural themes. Key Takeaways Sometimes the grandparents who influence us the most are the ones we barely knew. Legacy isn't simply what we accomplish—it's what future generations remember, repeat, and build upon. Family stories give children a stronger sense of identity. Education, service, resilience, and curiosity can become generational gifts. Every family has stories worth preserving before they're lost. Links and Resources * Sylvia Liu's Home Page [http://www.sylvialiuland.com/] * Sylvia's blog about her grandfather Lt. General Fan Hanjie [http://www.sylvialiuland.com/2013/06/Fan-Han-Jie-Story.html] (Fan Hanjie (范漢傑) (1894-1976)) * Sylvia's Father's Book about her grandfather: The House Arrest of Zhang Xueliang: A Memoir of Growing Up with China's Most Famous Political Prisoner [https://www.amazon.com/House-Arrest-Zhang-Xueliang-Political/dp/B09RLSBN26/] * Sylvia's book page [http://www.enjoyingplanetearth.com/books.html] (MANATEE'S BEST FRIEND, A MORNING WITH GRANDPA, etc.) * Buy Me a Coffee - a great way to help out the podcast; use this link: https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa [https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa]

17 de jul de 202648 min
Portada del episodio The 3 Biggest Challenges Grandparents Face Today EP - 273

The 3 Biggest Challenges Grandparents Face Today EP - 273

The 3 Biggest Challenges Grandparents Face Today (And What the Research Says) Grandparenting is one of life's greatest blessings—but it isn't always easy. In this episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast, Greg Payne explores three of the biggest challenges facing grandparents today, backed by current research and years of conversations with grandparents across the country. You'll discover why family estrangement has become one of the fastest-growing emotional challenges for grandparents, why millions of grandparents are unexpectedly raising grandchildren, and how relationships with adult children can either strengthen or strain the entire family. Whether you're struggling with one of these issues or want to become a wiser, more intentional grandparent, this episode offers practical encouragement and hope. In This Episode * Why family estrangement hurts so deeply * The emotional toll of losing contact with grandchildren * What "ambiguous loss" means for grandparents * Why grandparents are raising more than 2 million children * The physical, emotional, and financial realities of kinship caregiving * Healthy ways to navigate relationships with adult children * How to become a trusted advisor instead of an unwanted critic * Three reflection questions every grandparent should ask Links Here is the link to the conversation that I had with Jamarl D. Clark and Mr. Robert Brown from Generations United: https://cool-grandpa.com/2024/04/19/ep-178-support-for-grandparents-with-generations-united/ [https://cool-grandpa.com/2024/04/19/ep-178-support-for-grandparents-with-generations-united/] You can watch this episode on YouTube at https://youtu.be/ZBQW6Ez9VKM [https://youtu.be/ZBQW6Ez9VKM]. Please remember to like and subscribe to the channel. 🌐 Visit the website: https://cool-grandpa.us [https://cool-grandpa.us/] 🛍️ Check out Cool Grandpa gear: https://cool-grandpa.us/shop [https://cool-grandpa.us/shop] Buy Me a Coffee by using this link: https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa [https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa]

10 de jul de 202620 min
Portada del episodio America's First Grandfathers EP - 272

America's First Grandfathers EP - 272

Show Notes: As a six-year-old boy in Louisville, Kentucky, I celebrated America's Bicentennial in 1976 with parades, flags, and neighborhood celebrations. Fifty years later, that little boy is now a grandfather himself, reflecting on what it means to leave a lasting legacy. In this special Independence Day episode, we look at a side of America's Founding Fathers that rarely makes it into the history books: their roles as grandfathers, mentors, and family men. What can Thomas Jefferson teach us about being present with our grandchildren? What does George Washington show us about family by choice? How did John and Abigail Adams build a multi-generational legacy? And why are Benjamin Franklin's stories still remembered centuries later? Join me as we explore the timeless lessons these remarkable men can teach today's grandfathers. In This Episode: * My memories of America's Bicentennial in 1976 * Celebrating the nation's 250th birthday * Thomas Jefferson and the gift of mentorship * George Washington and family beyond biology * John Adams and passing down values * Benjamin Franklin and the importance of family stories * Why ordinary moments become extraordinary memories * The challenge every grandfather faces: What stories are we helping our grandchildren create? Links and Resources: You can watch this episode on YouTube using this link: https://youtu.be/NuuWGJnDRb0 [https://youtu.be/NuuWGJnDRb0]. Please remember to like and subscribe to the channel. 🛍️ Check out Cool Grandpa gear: https://cool-grandpa.us/shop [https://cool-grandpa.us/shop] Buy Me a Coffee by using this link: https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa [https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa]

3 de jul de 202629 min
Portada del episodio The Biggest Aging Myths with Eileen Kopsaftis EP - 271

The Biggest Aging Myths with Eileen Kopsaftis EP - 271

What if most of what we've been told about aging is simply wrong? In this episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast, I sit down with wellness expert, physical therapist, educator, and author Eileen Kopsaftis to discuss why decline is not an inevitable part of aging. Drawing on decades of experience helping people improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore function, Eileen shares practical strategies that grandparents can use to stay active, independent, and fully engaged with their families. From nutrition and hydration to movement, mindset, and community, this conversation challenges the conventional narrative that aging automatically leads to weakness, pain, and loss of independence. Whether your goal is to get down on the floor to play with your grandchildren, enjoy outdoor adventures, or maintain your quality of life, Eileen offers hope, inspiration, and actionable advice. Many grandparents assume that aches, pains, loss of mobility, and declining energy are simply part of getting older. According to Eileen Kopsaftis, that's one of the biggest myths in modern society. In this conversation, Eileen explains why aging itself is not the culprit behind many of the challenges we associate with growing older. Instead, she argues that inactivity, poor nutrition, inadequate hydration, and limiting beliefs often play a much larger role. We explore: * Why do many people mistakenly accept decline as inevitable * How movement—not age—determines mobility * The importance of getting on the floor and maintaining functional strength * Why hydration is critical for muscle performance and energy * The role nutrition plays in reducing inflammation and joint pain * Common exercise mistakes that can lead to injury * Why authentic movement matters more than isolated gym exercises * The power of mindset in shaping the aging process * How community and relationships contribute to lifelong wellbeing * Inspiring examples of active adults in their 80s, 90s, and beyond Eileen also shares practical resources, including her free movement assessment and wellness tools designed to help people identify mobility limitations before they become major problems. For grandparents who want to remain active, independent, and engaged with their families, this episode offers both encouragement and a roadmap. Key Takeaways 1. Aging Does Not Automatically Equal Decline Many losses commonly attributed to aging are actually related to inactivity and lifestyle choices. 2. Movement Is Medicine Your body adapts to what you ask it to do. If you stop moving in certain ways, those abilities fade—but can often be restored. 3. Nutrition Fuels Energy Whole foods, proper hydration, and healthy eating habits play a major role in energy levels, inflammation, and overall health. 4. Mindset Matters Believing that decline is inevitable often becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. 5. Community Supports Longevity Strong social connections, family relationships, and supportive communities contribute significantly to healthy aging. 6. Consistency Beats Intensity Small daily habits practiced consistently produce better results than occasional bursts of activity. Links and Resources Mentioned Website: https://havelifelongwellbeing.com [https://havelifelongwellbeing.com] Movement Assessment: https://mwpprivateclub.com [https://mwpprivateclub.com] YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EileenKopsaftis [https://www.youtube.com/c/EileenKopsaftis] You can watch this episode on YouTube using this link: https://youtu.be/yGaDm0I0mIo [https://youtu.be/yGaDm0I0mIo]. Please remember to like and subscribe to the channel. 🌐 Visit the website: https://cool-grandpa.us [https://cool-grandpa.us/] 🛍️ Check out Cool Grandpa gear: https://cool-grandpa.us/shop [https://cool-grandpa.us/shop] Buy Me a Coffee by using this link: https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa [https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa] Experts Mentioned * Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn * Dr. Neal Barnard * Dr. John McDougall * T. Colin Campbell * Moshe Feldenkrais * Ida Rolf Recommended Reading * The China Study by T. Colin Campbell * Whole by T. Colin Campbell * Aging Culprits by Eileen Kopsaftis

25 de jun de 202645 min
Portada del episodio The Hidden Power of Encouraging Dads - EP 270

The Hidden Power of Encouraging Dads - EP 270

Show Notes As grandfathers, we often focus on our grandchildren, and rightly so. But one of the most effective ways to positively influence our grandchildren may be to encourage the fathers raising them. In this Father's Day episode, I discuss the unique role grandfathers can play in supporting sons and sons-in-law as they navigate modern fatherhood. Drawing from personal experience and observations, I explore the challenges fathers face today, the importance of encouragement, and how grandfathers can offer wisdom without becoming controlling. You'll learn practical ways to strengthen family relationships, support healthy marriages, and become a positive influence across generations. In This Episode * Why modern fatherhood can feel overwhelming * Remembering our own early experiences as fathers * The power of simple encouragement * Wisdom versus control * Supporting sons-in-law as valued family members * Practical ways to help fathers thrive * Breaking unhealthy generational patterns * Creating a positive family legacy Key Takeaway One of the greatest gifts a grandfather can give his grandchildren is helping their father succeed. Links and Resources You can watch this episode on YouTube using this link: https://youtu.be/hO59aZLE9zM. [https://youtu.be/hO59aZLE9zM] Please remember to like and subscribe to the channel. 🌐 Visit the website: https://cool-grandpa.us [https://cool-grandpa.us] 🛍️ Check out Cool Grandpa gear: https://cool-grandpa.us/shop [https://cool-grandpa.us/shop] Buy Me a Coffee by using this link: https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa [https://buymeacoffee.com/coolgrandpa]

19 de jun de 202626 min