The Grandpa Effect: Belief, Confidence & Legacy
Fri Feb 06 2026
What do your grandchildren believe about themselves because of you?
In this solo episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast, I draw on the timeless wisdom from Chapter One of The Magic of Thinking Big and apply it to one of the most underestimated leadership roles in a child's life: the role of a grandfather.
David Schwartz opens his book with a bold claim—success begins with belief. Not intelligence. Not talent. Belief. And when you view that idea through the lens of grandfatherhood, it raises an important question:
What beliefs are our grandchildren borrowing from us—intentionally or unintentionally?
Using relatable stories (including toddlers, cookies, and baby gates), classroom experience, and real-life grandparent moments, I explore how belief is formed long before evidence appears—and why grandparents are often the safest, most influential voices in shaping a child's self-image.
In this episode, you'll explore:
Why belief often comes before evidence for children—and why that matters How grandchildren absorb more than our words: tone, reactions, expectations The difference between praising outcomes and speaking identity Why modeling confidence matters more than modeling perfection How negative self-talk ("I'm terrible at this") quietly sets limits for kids Why asking better questions builds independence better than quick fixes What it really means to raise their thinking, not your voice
This episode isn't about being a perfect grandparent. It's about being an intentional one—someone who leaves grandchildren with confidence, courage, and belief that extends far beyond childhood.
🔑 Key Takeaways
Grandchildren borrow belief from the adults they trust most Confidence is caught more than it is taught Words—especially casual ones—shape lifelong self-image Encouragement grows confidence far better than correction One consistent, belief-building adult can change a child's trajectory
📄 Free Companion Resource
Here is your free reflection guide created specifically for this episode:
🧠 Think Big, Grandpa – A Reflection Guide
A simple, printable worksheet to help you:
Reflect on the beliefs you're reinforcing Reset how you praise, correct, and encourage Speak belief intentionally into your grandchild's life
Links
Click HERE for your free download or use this link: https://cool-grandpa.us/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Cool_Grandpa_Think_Big_Workshop_Guide_WITH_LOGO.pdf
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What do your grandchildren believe about themselves because of you? In this solo episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast, I draw on the timeless wisdom from Chapter One of The Magic of Thinking Big and apply it to one of the most underestimated leadership roles in a child's life: the role of a grandfather. David Schwartz opens his book with a bold claim—success begins with belief. Not intelligence. Not talent. Belief. And when you view that idea through the lens of grandfatherhood, it raises an important question: What beliefs are our grandchildren borrowing from us—intentionally or unintentionally? Using relatable stories (including toddlers, cookies, and baby gates), classroom experience, and real-life grandparent moments, I explore how belief is formed long before evidence appears—and why grandparents are often the safest, most influential voices in shaping a child's self-image. In this episode, you'll explore: Why belief often comes before evidence for children—and why that matters How grandchildren absorb more than our words: tone, reactions, expectations The difference between praising outcomes and speaking identity Why modeling confidence matters more than modeling perfection How negative self-talk ("I'm terrible at this") quietly sets limits for kids Why asking better questions builds independence better than quick fixes What it really means to raise their thinking, not your voice This episode isn't about being a perfect grandparent. It's about being an intentional one—someone who leaves grandchildren with confidence, courage, and belief that extends far beyond childhood. 🔑 Key Takeaways Grandchildren borrow belief from the adults they trust most Confidence is caught more than it is taught Words—especially casual ones—shape lifelong self-image Encouragement grows confidence far better than correction One consistent, belief-building adult can change a child's trajectory 📄 Free Companion Resource Here is your free reflection guide created specifically for this episode: 🧠 Think Big, Grandpa – A Reflection Guide A simple, printable worksheet to help you: Reflect on the beliefs you're reinforcing Reset how you praise, correct, and encourage Speak belief intentionally into your grandchild's life Links Click HERE for your free download or use this link: https://cool-grandpa.us/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Cool_Grandpa_Think_Big_Workshop_Guide_WITH_LOGO.pdf