My 78 Year Old Grandma Got a Boyfriend & Fell in Love & is Telling us Everything
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In this heartfelt and vibrant episode of House Guest, host Kenzie Elizabeth welcomes her 78-year-old grandmother, Myga, for an intimate conversation that celebrates love, resilience, and the wisdom of aging. Myga shares her journey of falling in love in her 70s, her new boyfriend Charlie, and the joy of reinventing herself through hobbies like needlepoint, Mahjong, and reading. She reflects on life across decades—from the 1960s to today—highlighting how family, faith, and personal growth have shaped her. With candid stories about grief, loss, and healing, Myga offers profound advice: never stop learning, prioritize family, and embrace life’s second acts. The episode also features sponsor segments for Rula (affordable therapy), Quince (curated wardrobe essentials), and Nature’s Sunshine (cognitive support), while weaving in themes of mental wellness, identity, and the importance of slowing down in a hyperconnected world.
It’s never too late to fall in love or start new hobbies—especially in your 70s and beyond.
Grief is not a linear process; it shows up in creative, unexpected ways like needlepoint or writing.
Family dinners and unstructured time were foundational to emotional health—prioritize them today.
Therapy and mental health care should be accessible and covered by insurance—Rula makes this possible.
Technology has changed everything, but it’s okay to unplug and reconnect with real life.
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Welcome to the Show: Grandma Myga Returns
Kenzie Elizabeth welcomes her grandmother, Myga, back to the podcast with warmth and humor, setting the tone for a cozy, intimate episode filled with family memories, nostalgia, and the joy of connection.
Love After 70: Myga’s New Boyfriend & Hard Launch
“It's never too late to have a boyfriend. Never.”
Life Through the Decades: 1960s to Today
Myga recounts her youth in the 1960s—sock hops, party lines, driving to hamburger joints—and contrasts it with today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, highlighting both progress and loss.
Grief, Loss, and Healing: The Unseen Work of Mourning
“Grief is like everything that you do. Unfortunately, it's something that you have to live with forever.”
Wisdom for Young Women: Family, Identity, and Mental Health
“Just be yourself and get off social media. I think, you know, I know when you kids were in like junior high, I'd be like put your phone away.”
“It's never too late to have a boyfriend. Never.”
“When someone is grieving, the best thing you can do is listen—don’t fix, don’t compare, just be present.”
“Grief is like everything that you do. Unfortunately, it's something that you have to live with forever.”
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