Grandpa Is Him

Lynn Dimick

A general microcast about everything and nothing in everyday life. True short stories, family fun, some true crime, anything that I find interesting. In short, it is about everyday life, as lived by every day people, presented a fun and entertaining way.

  1. I Wonder as I Gaze.

    12/23/2025

    I Wonder as I Gaze.

    A quiet birth in a low place, a question that refuses to fade: can a tiny light still change a troubled world. We gathered for a musical fireside to follow that light from the manger to our moment, weaving scripture, narration, and song into a story of courage, humility, and hope. Starting with heartfelt thanks for the many hands behind the program, we step into the lives of Mary and Joseph—two young people who carried a holy calling through confusion, fear, and faithful consent. Their journey becomes a map for ours: say yes to the next right step, and let grace meet you on the road. From there, we reflect on how light works. It rarely shouts. It grows. Line upon line, dawn after darkness, until uncertainty gives way to trust. Shepherds remind us that heaven honors the humble. Wise men remind us that seeking truth isn’t passive; it’s study, patience, and long roads guided by a star. Both groups converge at the same hope, showing that different paths can lead to the same Savior. Along the way, music anchors key moments—Christ born for you and me—bringing the story close enough to touch, close enough to carry into Monday. We talk plainly about doubt, healing, and how to access the power of Christ in real life. Not through shortcuts, but through presence: prayer that is honest, service that stretches us, and community that holds room for both wonder and weariness. We close with a celebration of the King of Kings and an open invitation to lift your voice in Hallelujah, letting praise become a practice that steadies the heart. If the world feels dark, consider this your reminder: the light has come, it still grows, and you are welcome to walk in it with us. Subscribe, share with someone who needs hope, and leave a review to help others find the light. Send us a text

    1h 6m
  2. The CIA's Star Wars Website Disaster

    06/23/2025

    The CIA's Star Wars Website Disaster

    The digital age promised revolutionary new tools for espionage, but as the CIA discovered through catastrophic failure, technology can betray as easily as it can conceal. At the heart of this shocking intelligence disaster sits an unlikely protagonist: StarWarsWebNet, a seemingly innocent fan site that secretly served as a communication channel between CIA handlers and their informants behind enemy lines. Across hundreds of such innocuous-looking websites, the CIA built what they believed was an impenetrable system for their assets in hostile territory to safely transmit intelligence and receive instructions. The genius lay in its ordinary appearance—who would suspect discussions of Yoda and lightsaber battles to conceal state secrets? But beneath this clever disguise lurked fatal flaws that would lead to devastating consequences. When Iranian intelligence stumbled upon this digital spy network around 2009, they discovered elementary mistakes that exposed the entire operation. Shared IP addresses, similar code structures, and digital fingerprints connected these supposedly isolated websites like a trail of breadcrumbs. The Iranians reportedly shared their discovery with China, leading to the systematic dismantling of America's human intelligence networks in both countries. The human toll was staggering—approximately 30 informants in each country were captured, many executed or imprisoned. Years of careful intelligence cultivation vanished overnight, creating blind spots in America's understanding of these critical regions that may persist to this day. This fascinating and tragic story serves as a stark reminder that in the shadow world of international espionage, basic security principles remain paramount even in the digital age. When lives hang in the balance, "security through obscurity" proves a dangerously inadequate shield. As intelligence agencies continue evolving their methods, the lessons from this digital disaster echo through the corridors of power: your adversaries are watching, they're clever, and they need only find one weakness to unravel even the most elaborate deception. Curious about other shocking intelligence failures and surprising truths hidden beneath official stories? Subscribe to Grandpa's Hymn for more tales that prove reality often outstrips the wildest spy fiction! Send us a text

    25 min
  3. Dungeons Without Dragons: Leonardo's Secret Military Tunnels/Sharknado

    06/12/2025

    Dungeons Without Dragons: Leonardo's Secret Military Tunnels/Sharknado

    We explore the hidden tunnels beneath Milan's Sforza Castle, designed by Leonardo da Vinci and only recently discovered in 2025 using ground-penetrating radar technology. While working as a military engineer for Ludovico Sforza, da Vinci created secret passageways connecting important Renaissance landmarks that remained hidden for over 500 years. • Leonardo applied to work for Ludovico Sforza primarily as a military engineer, listing artistic abilities as almost an afterthought • The Sforza Castle evolved from military fortress to palace to museum, housing many Renaissance treasures • Da Vinci designed the Sala della Asse with an elaborate ceiling of intertwined mulberry trees symbolizing prudence and productivity • Researchers discovered actual tunnels that match Leonardo's sketches, including one connecting the castle to Santa Maria delle Grazie where The Last Supper was painted • A mysterious sealed chamber was detected beneath the castle that has not been accessed since the 1490s • Renaissance Milan was filled with political intrigue, spies, and dangerous power struggles alongside artistic innovation • The castle has accumulated numerous ghost stories and legends of hidden treasure over its 500+ year history Follow this podcast for more explorations of fascinating historical discoveries and overlooked stories from the past. And a shark drops in on a disc golf game Send us a text

    27 min
  4. Zombies, Beyoncé, and Toilet Paper: The College Catalog From Another Dimension

    04/14/2025

    Zombies, Beyoncé, and Toilet Paper: The College Catalog From Another Dimension

    Weird college courses have become legendary in our cultural mythology—but how strange do they really get? Grandpa Is Him takes you on a bewildering tour through academia's most eyebrow-raising offerings, from "The Philosophy of Star Trek" to "Thinking About Toilet Paper." After sharing his own unconventional education story—graduating college in 2020 alongside his oldest son due to COVID—Grandpa Is Him reveals a carefully curated list of 25 actual university courses that will make you question your tuition dollars. With his teenage grandchildren as guest reactors, he unpacks offerings like "The Art of Walking" (Center College), "Underwater Basket Weaving" (various schools), and "Cyber Porn and Society" (Cal State Northridge), delivering hilarious commentary on what these classes might entail and whether they have any practical value. Between fits of laughter, something unexpected emerges from this academic sideshow. When Grandpa Is Him asks his grandchildren which courses they find most intriguing, their thoughtful responses reveal how these unconventional classes often serve as creative frameworks for exploring legitimate academic subjects. His grandson Trenton astutely observes that courses like "Lady Gaga and the Sociology of Fame" use popular culture as entry points to deeper concepts—perhaps these bizarre-sounding offerings aren't as frivolous as they initially seem. The episode wraps with a charming family discussion where the grandchildren imagine creating their own college courses, including one about navigating life as a left-handed person. Grandpa Is Him's knowledge shines through as he explains how such courses actually exist within interdisciplinary studies. Whether you're a current student, college graduate, or just someone who enjoys pondering the purpose of higher education, this episode will leave you questioning what truly makes a subject worthy of academic study—and maybe secretly wishing you could take "History of Surfing" for credit. Send us a text

    23 min

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A general microcast about everything and nothing in everyday life. True short stories, family fun, some true crime, anything that I find interesting. In short, it is about everyday life, as lived by every day people, presented a fun and entertaining way.