Encouraging Entrepreneurial Grandchildren EP – 265

Show Notes

In this episode of The Cool Grandpa Podcast, I explore how grandfathers can help nurture entrepreneurial thinking in their grandchildren, not simply to create businesses, but to help develop resilience, creativity, initiative, leadership, and purpose.

Drawing insights from conversations and teachings from Dan Miller, Dave Ramsey, and David Senra’s Founders podcast, Greg discusses how entrepreneurship is often “caught before it’s taught.” Children absorb confidence, creativity, and a willingness to take risks from the adults around them, especially trusted grandparents.

My thoughts on how grandfathers can:

  • Encourage grandchildren to experiment and take healthy risks
  • Create emotionally safe places for kids to share ideas
  • Help grandchildren learn from failure instead of fearing it
  • Support small entrepreneurial projects and creative ventures
  • Teach integrity, stewardship, and servant leadership
  • Model lifelong curiosity and learning

The episode also includes stories about Michael Dell, lessons from Dave Ramsey’s bankruptcy experience, insights from volunteering at the DECA National Conference, and practical ways grandparents can encourage grandchildren who may not fit traditional molds.

Ultimately, this episode is about legacy. Not simply leaving something behind for grandchildren, but leaving something within them.

Key Topics

  • Entrepreneurship as a mindset, not just business ownership
  • Why grandfathers are uniquely positioned to encourage builders and creators
  • Helping grandchildren navigate risk and failure
  • The importance of curiosity and experimentation
  • Supporting kids who think differently
  • Character-driven entrepreneurship
  • Stewardship vs. status
  • Lifelong learning and creativity
  • Encouraging confidence in entrepreneurial grandchildren

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