The meaning of mentorship isn’t always found in formal titles or programs. Sometimes, it’s in the quiet, unexpected presence of someone who chooses to show up.
In this deeply personal episode of The Grandpa Channel, host Rivers (Steve Harris) reflects on growing up a “grandpa orphan,” never knowing either of his grandfathers. Like many who wonder about the meaning of mentorship, he longed for the presence, advice, and affection he saw other grandkids receive.
But life had different plans. When he married, he boldly asked his wife’s grandfather — a Cubs fan with a quick wit — “Will you be my grandpa?” The answer was yes. That moment became a lifelong mentorship built on being present and genuinely caring.
Later, another mentor appeared in an unexpected form: his orthodontist, Dr. LeGrand Curtis. After years of quiet interest, Dr. Curtis invited 13-year-old Steve and his father to lunch and said, “I’ve been thinking about you… I believe you should study accounting and then go to law school.” That sentence, from a man who was not related by blood, changed the course of his life.
Through these stories, Rivers reminds us why mentoring is important: because presence can transform identity, confidence, and future direction. Mentorship doesn’t need grand speeches or perfect timing — it’s about interest, guidance, and love. In other words, being present.
💡 Whether you’re a grandparent, mentor, or simply someone who wonders if you matter, this episode is your reminder: you do. You don’t need DNA to “grandpa.” You just need to show up.
Because the power of mentorship is this: sometimes, a single moment or sentence can change a life forever.
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