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#40 - Building Heritage as Fathers & Grandfathers with Nick Stevens

1 h 8 min · 8 de jun de 2026
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📌 Find Nick Stevens: Book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0ipCcWoD [https://a.co/d/0ipCcWoD] Website: https://nickstevensauthor.com/ [https://nickstevensauthor.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickthegraystevens/ [https://www.instagram.com/nickthegraystevens/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nickthegray/ [https://www.facebook.com/nickthegray/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nickthegray [https://www.tiktok.com/@nickthegray] 📌The Heart Posture Collective → https://theheartposturecollective.com/?via=kimberly 📌 Kimberly Milo: Connect with Kimberly: roomatthetableforyou@gmail.com What does it actually mean to be a father or a grandfather, not just a parent? And what happens to a family when that difference goes unclaimed? Nick Stevens spent 40 years as an IT executive before retiring to write and speak about something he believes is quietly shaping the future of every family: the role of the patriarch. His new book, The Art of Being Granddad: Seven Blessings Your Family Needs From You, is a call to older men to stop drifting into the sunset and start speaking identity, faith, and blessing into the next generation. But this conversation goes deeper than grandparenting. Nick opens up about losing his daughter Ligon in an avalanche, losing his first wife to cancer after 31 years, and losing his father in a plane crash, and how those losses forged a faith that doesn't flinch at hard questions. In this conversation, they cover: - The difference between being a "parent" and being a true father or mother, and why it matters more than we think - How grandfathers carry a unique, God-designed power to speak identity into teenagers that even parents can't replicate - The seven blessings every grandfather can give, and why it's never too late to start - What cultural patriarchy got wrong, and what biblical fatherhood actually looks like - Why the men in our prisons almost universally share one thing in common - Nick's daughter Ligon, her journals, and how her words have traveled the globe since her death - The moment something shifts in a man's soul when he holds his grandchild for the first time Subscribe, share this episode with a father or grandfather in your life, and leave a rating or review wherever you listen. It helps more people find their way to the table. There is always room at His table! #GranddadGoals #FamilyLegacy #SpeakLife #BlessingsInAction #Grandfathers #Blessings #IntentionalGrandparenting #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndFamily #RoomAtTheTable

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#43 - Grace & Gratitude; Embracing God’s Provision with Shannon Smith

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episode #40 - Building Heritage as Fathers & Grandfathers with Nick Stevens artwork

#40 - Building Heritage as Fathers & Grandfathers with Nick Stevens

📌 Find Nick Stevens: Book on Amazon: https://a.co/d/0ipCcWoD [https://a.co/d/0ipCcWoD] Website: https://nickstevensauthor.com/ [https://nickstevensauthor.com/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickthegraystevens/ [https://www.instagram.com/nickthegraystevens/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nickthegray/ [https://www.facebook.com/nickthegray/] TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nickthegray [https://www.tiktok.com/@nickthegray] 📌The Heart Posture Collective → https://theheartposturecollective.com/?via=kimberly 📌 Kimberly Milo: Connect with Kimberly: roomatthetableforyou@gmail.com What does it actually mean to be a father or a grandfather, not just a parent? And what happens to a family when that difference goes unclaimed? Nick Stevens spent 40 years as an IT executive before retiring to write and speak about something he believes is quietly shaping the future of every family: the role of the patriarch. His new book, The Art of Being Granddad: Seven Blessings Your Family Needs From You, is a call to older men to stop drifting into the sunset and start speaking identity, faith, and blessing into the next generation. But this conversation goes deeper than grandparenting. Nick opens up about losing his daughter Ligon in an avalanche, losing his first wife to cancer after 31 years, and losing his father in a plane crash, and how those losses forged a faith that doesn't flinch at hard questions. In this conversation, they cover: - The difference between being a "parent" and being a true father or mother, and why it matters more than we think - How grandfathers carry a unique, God-designed power to speak identity into teenagers that even parents can't replicate - The seven blessings every grandfather can give, and why it's never too late to start - What cultural patriarchy got wrong, and what biblical fatherhood actually looks like - Why the men in our prisons almost universally share one thing in common - Nick's daughter Ligon, her journals, and how her words have traveled the globe since her death - The moment something shifts in a man's soul when he holds his grandchild for the first time Subscribe, share this episode with a father or grandfather in your life, and leave a rating or review wherever you listen. It helps more people find their way to the table. There is always room at His table! #GranddadGoals #FamilyLegacy #SpeakLife #BlessingsInAction #Grandfathers #Blessings #IntentionalGrandparenting #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndFamily #RoomAtTheTable

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