
Grandpa Hill’s Stories are told by Grandpa Hill, usually with a live audience of one or more of his twenty two grand children. Each story is based on his memory of what truly happened to him. Marshmallow and his friend Gorf, often review the story from their perspectives as a raccoon and a frog. They hope that by them talking about the story it will help the listeners, young and old, to talk to ea... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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In this Grandpa Hill True Story, Grandpa tells the story of one of his grandchildren, Edmund. In Janruary of 2024 Edmund contracted a terrible immune disease that caused him to loose the ability to walk and talk. Nobody knew what it was or where it c... more
Grandpa Hill shares stories of how much your identity as first a Child of God really is, and second how important your decisions are. Everything you do matters! It matters to people you know, and to hundreds, maybe even thousands, of people you will ... more
It is almost June, and with it comes "dumb deer" season. What do you do when there is a deer in your head lights? A dog? A turkey hen and ten little chicks?
In this Slightly Wiser Story, Grandpa Hill tells the story of 3 encounters with animals on t... more
Grandpa used to be a cadet in the United States Air Force Academy. While at the Academy his life took a totally different direction due in large part to circus peanuts and how Grandpa dealt immaturely with his immature room mate's disgust with Grandp... more
Way back in 1967, Grandpa was a 9 year old boy in Rochester Michigan. That winter Grandpa went sailing. He made the sail for his red Radio Flyer, and it was better than his brother Eugene’s. The sailing was fast on that windy day on the icy yard. Gra... more
Merry Christmas!
Did you know Grandpa Hill saw the real Santa Claus? (Or at least, he thought he did.) Grandpa Hill tells the true story of one cold Christmas night in his family's old house, way back in 1961.
At the end of the story Grandpa Hill ... more
In 1989 the Don and Mary Hill family start trusting God more and more. In the process of trusting they learn to be content.
Convinced that they should be homeschooling, and open to more children they jumped right in. In a short period of time thei... more
In 1991, Grandpa, Don, was a development engineer by day and homeschooling and homesteading Dad at night. Some persistent and relatively large creature was eating the animal feed intended for the ducks and rabbits.
As the battle with the creature ... more
Great podcasts from an amazing grandpa!
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The content revolves around the storytelling experiences of a grandfather who shares personal anecdotes, often accompanied by family dynamics and lessons learned throughout his life. The tales are primarily inspired by his own childhood and family experiences, connecting themes of family, faith, and humor while exploring values like safety, contentment, and community service. Unique elements include the insightful commentary provided by fictional characters, a raccoon and a frog, which add a whimsical layer aimed at engaging listeners of all ages, particularly children, and encourage conversations about personal experiences and wisdom.
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