EPISODE · Nov 2, 2025 · 22 MIN
034 How Endurance Sports Shaped a Better Grandpa: Lessons from Ken Walters
from The Grandpa Channel: What Life Taught The Hard Way · host with Steve Harris – Real Talk, Real Laughs & the Real Grandparent Life
In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, Rivers talks with guest Ken Walters — a 61-year-old grandpa with 12 grandkids spread across the country. Ken shares how endurance events (Ironman, ultras, biking) taught him the power of persistence, how to stay connected with grandkids you don’t live near, and why small check-ins & little moments will always beat big gestures. You’ll hear stories about recording messages mid-race, surprising his kids with last-minute flights, how he partners with his wife to grandparent as a team, and why he wants to be a fountain of peace in a world that feels heavy to kids today. In this episode: What endurance races teach you about grandparenting Tools for long-distance grandparent connection (FaceTime + tiny consistent touch points) Why presence > perfection for grandkids How tradition builds generational glue Why relationships have to come first — always The advice he’d give to his 31-year-old self Looking to record your life story on video without the hassel? Reach out to Planted Media Co & mention The Grandpa Channel for a nice little discount
What this episode covers
Think you have to live close to your grandkids to make an impact? Think again. In this episode, Rivers sits down with endurance athlete + grandpa of 12, Ken Walters, to talk about being a remote grandparent, using FaceTime & spontaneous travel to stay close, why endurance sports became a metaphor for life, and how he intentionally shows up — even from states away. This conversation is warm, hopeful, and full of “slow down & love them” wisdom every grandpa needs.
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