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This Stand Offers Free Grandma Advice To Strangers

When 71-year-old Nancy McClendon was asked to sit in the middle of her town square and offer wisdom to strangers, she immediately said yes, joking that she’s officially old now and what’s the use of being old if you can’t share from life experiences. McClendon, known to visitors as Grandma Nancy, volunteers at the newly opened Grandma Stand in downtown McKinney, Texas, where the bright purple stand invites people to sit down during the holidays for comforting conversations with a real grandmother who listens without judgment. The concept began over a decade ago when Mike Matthews realized how much comfort his late grandmother Eileen Wilkinson brought to people after he shared her phone number with a heartbroken coworker in 2012, with the pair forming a strong weekly connection that inspired Matthews to set up a New York lemonade stand encouraging strangers to talk to his 95-year-old grandma through a laptop. Wilkinson chatted with at least a thousand people before passing away in 2018 at age 102, but her legacy continues as Grandma Stands now appear in Denver, Omaha, and soon Paris, Berlin, Windsor, and Edmonton.

Even in her first two-hour session recruited through her local senior center, McClendon encountered remarkably deep conversations including a father of three seeking parenting guidance, a woman struggling with fertility issues, and newlyweds uncertain about meeting each other’s needs. McClendon believes the appeal of the stands is rooted in something society has lost, genuine face-to-face connection, explaining that sitting with someone who listens without judgment feels refreshing and rare. For those struggling with loneliness during the holidays, she encourages tapping into gratitude and reaching out even when it feels intimidating, noting that it takes bravery and courage to connect with someone when you’re feeling lonely. The bright purple stands spreading across continents prove that sometimes the simplest solutions can address society’s most complex problems including isolation and the loss of meaningful human connection.

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