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Bear the Beams of Love with Rivers
In this heart-centered solo episode, Rivers shares why grandfathers aren’t just figureheads—we're flashlights.
Guides.
Bearers of love.
Inspired by Jesuit priest and gang intervention hero Greg Boyle, Rivers unpacks a dream, a poem, and a moment that shifts how we see our role as grandpas—not just in family, but in the world.
Episode Highlights
The book that lit the match
Tattoos on the Heart by Greg Boyle becomes the emotional compass of this episode
A line from William Blake sets the tone:
“We are put on earth for a little space, that we might learn to bear the beams of love.”
The story of Pedro & the flashlight.
Pedro’s brother, Jovan, dies by suicide
Pedro dreams he's in a dark room.
In the dream, Greg Boyle doesn’t rescue him—he simply shines a flashlight at the switch
Pedro walks toward it. Flips it on. The room fills with light.
“The light is better than the darkness,” he says, weeping
The grandpa takeaway.
We don’t have to save our grandchildren.
But we can be the one holding the light steady
Our job isn’t to fix—it’s to be present, loving, and quietly powerful
To bear the beam, and invite them to turn it on
Quote to remember:
“None of us can save anybody—but we all fumble for grace and flashlights.” — Greg Boyle via Rivers
Grandpa truth:
You are the flashlight. Even if you say nothing at all
Your light= gods love
Shined steadily, not shouted
Grandpa is a calling
And your presence is the sermon
🎧 Who Should Listen
This episode is for:
Grandfathers navigating grief, imperfection, or silent seasons
Men who feel unsure if their presence matters
Anyone who needs to remember: steady love changes everything
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