Grandparenthood

Hope 103.2

Welcome to Grandparenthood, the podcast to help you be the best grandparent you can be. Join invested grandfather and founder of the National Grandparent Movement, Ian Barnett, as he explores every facet and issue of grandparenting in the 21st Century. With a special focus upon the legacy of Christian faith, Grandparenthood is a vital resource for equipping you in this important phase of family life. Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia. Click here for more on Ian Barnett, National Grandparent Movement and extra resources. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram.

  1. 3d ago

    A Grandfather Responds to The Manosphere and Toxic Masculinity

    The episode explores the origins and influences of the manosphere—a conglomerate of online communities that often promote a distorted view of masculinity. They discuss the detrimental effects these narratives can have on young men, emphasizing the need for positive role models and authentic relationships. They advocate for a return to core values found in biblical reflections of manhood. The conversation pivots on the importance of grandparents setting examples in compassion, emotional expression, and servant leadership, alongside strategies to counteract negative societal influences. The episode is a call to action for grandparents to engage actively in the lives of their grandchildren, highlighting the indispensable role they play in fostering a balanced and empathetic world view. Key Takeaways: The manosphere presents a distorted view of manhood that often blames women and encourages toxic traits like dominance and emotional suppression. Grandparents play a crucial role in demonstrating positive behaviors, like emotional openness and compassion, to combat toxic masculinity. It's essential for grandparents to keep open communication with their grandchildren, offering guidance and understanding without judgment. Ian Barnett stresses the importance of allowing culture to be defined by positive actions and principles, not by negative societal pressures. Reflecting on historical caregiving behaviors can help grandparents adjust and adapt to present-day challenges, ensuring their influence remains beneficial. Notable Quotes: "Don't let culture define you. Let the designer define you." "We need to work on the internal Christlike behavior." "It's important you get the kids to clear the tables at night – practical steps." "The whole manosphere seems to be appealing to young men, dare I say, young men online." "You'd think we're in better, more enlightened times. I pause, I catch my breath. Half the time, I think that’s not true." Click here for more on Ian Barnett, National Grandparent Movement and extra resources. Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message (Message the GrandParenthood Team) or via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    25 min
  2. Jun 4

    7 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Had Grandkids

    The enlightening discussion revolves around "Seven Things I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Grandparent," where Ian shares his personal journey and insights on grandparenthood. As a pivotal figure in the movement that encourages grandparents to be more involved and intentional, Ian's reflections are both educational and entertaining, resonating with current and prospective grandparents eager to enrich their familial ties. Key Takeaways: Grandparenting offers a unique perspective on life, highlighting what is truly important and fostering deep, unconditional love. The absence of parental guilt allows grandparents to more fully enjoy the moments spent with grandchildren without the immediate pressures of parenting tasks. Grandchildren see their grandparents as larger-than-life figures, appreciating them for who they truly are rather than through societal standards. Experiencing the laughter and joy of grandchildren can invigorate one's life, providing emotional energy and a renewed sense of purpose. Grandchildren offer hope for the future, reinforcing faith in the next generation's potential to influence a better world. Notable Quotes: "Being a grandparent is so good. I should have been a grandparent first." "As a grandparent, your love is so unconditional for them... It just comes out in a different way." "Grandkids think we are grand...They accept you for who you are." "You don't realize how much love you have in your tank until grandkids come along." Click here for more on Ian Barnett, National Grandparent Movement and extra resources. Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message (Message the GrandParenthood Team) or via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    24 min
  3. May 29

    Building A Lasting Legacy with Leigh Hatcher

    In this enriching episode of the Grandparenthood podcast, the focus revolves around the quintessential theme of 'legacy' in grandparenting. Featuring insights from seasoned broadcaster Leigh Hatcher, the episode underscores the significance of legacy beyond just familial ties. It touches on the enduring impacts grandparents have on younger generations, shaping their lives subtly yet profoundly. The episode is a vibrant conversation that traverses personal anecdotes, practical advice, and philosophical musings on what it means to leave a meaningful legacy. Key Takeaways: Grandparents are influential in shaping the next generation through legacies created by intentional love and connection. Engaging with grandchildren through activities like storytelling, gardening, or simple presence can have a lasting impact. Being non-heavy-handed and authentic in sharing faith and values can nurture a deeper relationship with grandchildren. Making time and space for grandchildren in busy schedules is crucial for meaningful and effective legacy sharing. Notable Quotes: “Our greatest task and perhaps our greatest challenge is not necessarily to evangelize all the time, or not necessarily to speak, but to love, love, love.” - Leigh Hatcher “Be intentional or think about our influence. But we are leaving a legacy. And my question is, so what is it?” - Ian Barnett “Turn up. Just simply turn up... we put our big boy or girl pants on and zip it and be there to love.” - Leigh Hatcher “We are actually in one of the most influential seasons of our life. Don't waste it.” - Ian Barnett “Let your light shine before others that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” - Leigh Hatcher Click here for more on Ian Barnett, National Grandparent Movement and extra resources. Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message (Message the GrandParenthood Team) or via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    30 min
  4. INTRODUCING: The New Christian - In the beginning with Ben McEachen

    Apr 7

    INTRODUCING: The New Christian - In the beginning with Ben McEachen

    The New Christian is a podcast for anyone exploring faith — asking big questions about who God is, who Jesus is, and what it really means to call yourself a Christian. Hosted by Chris Jolly, Drive announcer on Hope 1032 and a relatively new Christian himself, this podcast follows a journey of discovery as Chris sits down with seasoned Christian leaders, mentors, and thinkers to explore the foundations of faith. Key Takeaways: "The New Christian" podcast is designed to help those exploring Christianity by answering fundamental questions about faith, God, and church life. Chris Jolly recently embraced Christianity and seeks to share his insights with a broader audience, drawing upon his background in radio broadcasting. Each episode in the first season covers major topics such as the nature of God, understanding Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and navigating church customs. The podcast endeavors to demystify the church experience for newcomers, addressing common questions and anxieties faced by new Christians. Listeners can expect a blend of personal stories, expert interviews, and thoughtful discussions aimed at guiding them through the early stages of their faith journey. Notable Quotes: "Why are you doing this, Chris?" — Ben McEachen "There are things that you can't explain that led us both into, I think, the new age world." — Chris Jolly "But here I am, 20 years later, so keen to go to church." — Chris Jolly "This is the podcast that you wished was around when you were becoming Christian?" — Ben McEachen "Vanessa said, very sheepishly, I should add, would you mind if maybe one Sunday you drive me to church?" — Chris Jolly See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    18 min
  5. Apr 2

    Worries & Wisdom

    In this episode we discuss strategies to help grandparents manage their worries and stresses. From practical tips about recognizing whose worry it truly is, to nurturing personal self-care, and reflecting on past experiences as a source of wisdom. We also explore the spiritual aspects of grandparenthood, highlighting how biblical wisdom and grace can shape a grandparent's role profoundly. With references to sermons and the Bible, we talk about how spirituality can provide strength and guidance in the grandparenting journey. Key Takeaways: Grandparents often feel like they are in the stands watching the game of life unfold, with limited power to intervene directly. It's crucial to discern whose worries we let affect us and practice self-care to manage stress effectively. Embracing wisdom and grace, particularly from a biblical perspective, can be transformative for grandparents. Wisdom comes from experience and should be applied consciously to support grandkids and their families. Grandparent conferences, like the Legacy Coalition event, provide valuable insights and community support for grandparents. Notable Quotes: "We're in the stands, not on the field. So we are watching what's going on. And we have limited power." "Just because you're old doesn't mean you're wiser. Wisdom is taking the knowledge you have, the experience you have, and applying it." "Grace will allow you to move on; forgiveness is so powerful" Click here for more on Ian Barnett, National Grandparent Movement and extra resources. Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message (Message the GrandParenthood Team) or via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    26 min
  6. Mar 26

    Are My Grandkids Going To Change The World?

    We all think that our grandkids are the best in the world, and we often feel like they could do anything. Yet not every grandchild goes on to win gold at the Olympics. So, does every grandkid, regardless of quirks or eccentricities, really have the potential to make a significant impact in their world? In this episode, we talk about guiding grandchildren with love and gentleness, encouraging them to explore their interests while instilling strong values and character aligned with spiritual teachings, emphasizing that fostering a supportive environment can lead to profound change in the community and beyond. Key Takeaways: Empowering grandchildren through love and spiritual guidance helps shape them into impactful individuals regardless of their pursuits. Ian's story illustrates that the journey to becoming a world changer often begins at home, emphasizing character building over success or fame. The National Grandparent Movement thrives on its volunteer ethos, underscoring the collective power of community contributions. There’s importance in understanding grandchildren's interests and fostering a nurturing environment aligned with values like grace and humility. Encouraging grandchildren to engage with life curiously and avoiding the trap of pushing or coercing them into predefined paths. Notable Quotes: "Every grandchild has the potential to be a world changer; it's about how we nurture their unique gifts." "We want to live in a world of kindness and humility—encouraging our grandkids to cultivate these qualities can spark true change." "Engage with your grandchildren, be curious about their world, and you'll find that connection transcends generations." "Changing the world begins with changing yourself, aligning actions with values like justice and mercy." "Encourage adaptability in your grandchild, for the ever-changing world presents new opportunities for influence and growth." Click here for more on Ian Barnett, National Grandparent Movement and extra resources. Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message (Message the GrandParenthood Team) or via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    26 min
  7. Mar 19

    So, Maybe You Should Let Your Past Define Your Future?

    Not to completely contradict ourselves from last episode, but we shouldn't focus too much on the negative. How can grandparents use their past to positively impact their future relationship with their grandchildren? In this episode, we talk about the significance of positive memories and how they can serve as powerful tools for reducing stress and building relationships. By drawing on Christian teaching, we chat about the importance of remembering the good that God has done as a model for practicing gratitude and resilience in family relationships. Key Takeaways: Value of Reminiscing: Sharing positive past experiences with grandchildren can strengthen familial bonds and create a reservoir of happiness. Role of Faith: Reflecting on God's deeds and past goodness serves as an inspiration for gratitude and sharing joy within the family. Intentional Storytelling: By intentionally sharing life stories and valuable lessons, grandparents can impart wisdom to their grandchildren. Cultural Shift: Modern grandparenting is evolving towards more open sharing and active participation in grandchildren's lives. Unique Conferences: The National Grandparent Movement hosts the only grandparent-focused conference in Australia, fostering a community of engaged and informed grandparents. Notable Quotes: "We have this reservoir of happiness in our spirits that we might not tap into too much."  "Grandparents today are more invested into the lives of their kids and grandkids, and they want to be more in that life."   "BLT: Believe, Lean, Tell. You have to believe that in fact, you have something to share." "I think we have to ask ourselves, what's the intent behind what you're sharing?"  Click here for more on Ian Barnett, National Grandparent Movement and extra resources. Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message (Message the GrandParenthood Team) or via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    31 min

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Welcome to Grandparenthood, the podcast to help you be the best grandparent you can be. Join invested grandfather and founder of the National Grandparent Movement, Ian Barnett, as he explores every facet and issue of grandparenting in the 21st Century. With a special focus upon the legacy of Christian faith, Grandparenthood is a vital resource for equipping you in this important phase of family life. Episodes hosted by Ben McEachen from Hope 1032 in Sydney, Australia. Click here for more on Ian Barnett, National Grandparent Movement and extra resources. Listen to more from our Hope Podcasts collection at hopepodcasts.com.au. And send the team a message via Hope 103.2’s app, Facebook or Instagram.

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