Why a Human Voice Still Matters: Internet Grandpa on Reading Aloud
Release Date: 03/24/2026
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info_outlineYou may already recognize his voice. For thousands of Classical Conversations families, Charles Hall — known simply as "Internet Grandpa" — has become one of the most beloved figures in the homeschool community, reading rich living books aloud on YouTube and blessing families he has never met. In this episode of the Everyday Educator, host Kelli Wiltsits down with Mr. Hall to talk about how it all started, what it means to hear a human voice read a story, and what happens when faithful work runs into unexpected obstacles.
Charles Hall never set out to become Internet Grandpa. It started simply — reading picture books on YouTube so his grandchildren, scattered from Florida to Pittsburgh, could hear his voice. He made the videos unlisted at first, then figured there was no harm in making them public. What followed was something he never anticipated.
CC families discovered his recordings, and comments began pouring in — parents of struggling readers, moms multitasking through housework, kids making the transition from Foundations into Challenge who needed a warm, steady voice to carry them through books like The Secret Garden and Carry On, Mr. Bowditch. His subscriber count passed the number of friends and family, and Internet Grandpa was born.
Kelli opens the episode by sharing her own family's story — her daughter found Mr. Hall's recordings at exactly the right moment, helping her step into independence as a learner while her mom worked nearby. It's the kind of testimony that appears again and again in his comment section.
The conversation turns to why the human voice matters so much. Mr. Hall connects it all the way back to the womb — children hear their parents' voices before they are born, and that bond between voice and love is something no machine can replicate. Jesus, he notes, did most of his ministry through storytelling. People haven't changed much in 2,000 years.
He closes with a story about his son Christopher — a boy who hated reading, until his dad started leaving him at cliffhangers. One night his wife found Christopher in bed with a flashlight, finishing the chapter himself. That's what Internet Grandpa hopes for every child who hears his voice.
What You'll Learn:
- How a grandfather reading Narnia to his kids 40 years ago eventually became a YouTube ministry for thousands
- Why stories told by a human voice still matter in an age of AI — and what children hear even before they are born
- How Internet Grandpa's recordings have helped struggling readers, busy moms, and kids transitioning into CC Challenge
- The cliffhanger trick he used to turn his reluctant reader son into a flashlight-under-the-covers reader
- How to support, pray for, and stay connected with Internet Grandpa right now
Resources:
https://www.youtube.com/@InternetGrandpa
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Timestamps
00:00 — Welcome and Introduction
01:06 — How Did Internet Grandpa Begin? The Origin Story
01:53 — Reading Narnia to His Kids — 40 Years Before YouTube
02:22 — Recording for Grandkids Far Away and Going Public
03:05 — How CC Families Discovered Him
03:29 — Kelly's Personal Story: How Her Daughter Was Blessed by His Recordings
04:20 — What Drew Him to CC Challenge Books
06:03 — Early Books: The Secret Garden, Carry On Mr. Bowditch, Number the Stars
06:43 — When He Realized He Had Become Internet Famous
07:12 — The Comments That Have Encouraged Him Most
08:01 — Why Reading Aloud Still Matters: Stories, Hearts, and the Art of Attending
08:20 — Why Jesus Told Stories — and Why People Haven't Changed
09:52 — Why a Human Voice Is Different from AI
10:32 — What Children Hear Before They Are Born
11:41 — How He Hopes These Recordings Support Parents at Home
12:24 — Adventures in Odyssey, Car Trips, and Multitasking Moms
12:46 — What He Hopes Children Remember Years from Now
13:57 — The Demonetization Challenge: What Happened and What It Means
15:01 — The Difficult Decisions Demonetization Has Created
16:50 — Rumble and Patreon: Exploring New Platforms
19:09 — What the Ideal Platform Would Look Like
22:04 — How to Support Internet Grandpa Right Now
24:52 — What He Has Learned Through This Season of Difficulty
25:36 — Trusting God When the Path Is Unclear
27:48 — An Encouragement to All CC Families: Cultivate a Love of Books
28:15 — The Story of His Son Christopher and the Flashlight Under the Covers
30:06 — Prayer Requests and How to Stay Connected
31:15 — Where to Find Internet Grandpa: YouTube, Facebook, and CC Connected
31:50 — Closing Words from Kelly and a Final TTFN from Mr. Hall