EPISODE · Apr 3, 2026 · 5 MIN
066 The Way She Did Things | Daryl Hoole
from The Grandpa Channel: What Life Taught The Hard Way
Some people leave behind stories. Others leave behind ways of doing things that continue shaping a home long after they’re gone. — In this episode of The Grandpa Channel, we’re sharing the voice of Daryl Hoole—author of The Art of Homemaking and someone known for the way she ran a home with intention, order, and consistency. But this isn’t a lesson on organization. It’s a glimpse into how she thought. — Through a series of simple, repeated phrases, you begin to hear something deeper: A belief in preparation A respect for small, daily habits A way of reducing overwhelm by bringing structure to what’s in front of you — “Put the house to bed before you go to bed.” “A place for everything, and everything in its place.” “Put the pressure on paper, not on your mind.” — These aren’t just tips. They’re reflections of a life lived with attention. — Daryl didn’t just teach these ideas. She embodied them. And over time, they became part of the way her family—and many others—moved through their own lives. — If you listen closely, this episode isn’t really about keeping a home. It’s about how someone chose to show up in the small things… every single day. — What a life reveals… can steady another. Daryl Hoole is best known for her book, The Art of Homemaking. Her most recent book (she wrote 9 total!) is entitled, The Art of Aging Joyfully. She wrote this book at the age of 90.
What this episode covers
She didn’t just teach homemaking. She lived it. In this episode, we’re sharing the voice of Daryl Hoole—her phrases, her principles, and the way she moved through everyday life with clarity and care.
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