Ask Mister Brown Kids Edition
I’m Mister Brown — yes, Mister is my first name, and Brown is my last. And for years, I’ve shared one simple message that works for kids, teens, and adults everywhere:
When you make better choices, you will live a better life.
This podcast is designed especially for parents who want to help their kids grow in responsibility, confidence, and character — without more screen time. Whether you’re in the car, at home, or winding down for the day, this is a listen-first podcast that gives families a healthy alternative to scrolling while still helping kids think, reflect, and grow.
Each episode tackles real questions kids are already asking about:
- Choices
- Attitudes
- Friendships
- Emotions
- School
- Life challenges
While you can’t always control what happens to you, you can always control how you choose to respond — and that’s what we unpack together in a way kids can understand, and parents can reinforce.
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🎙️ Listen together. Talk together. Choose well.
Ask Mister Brown Kids Edition
Did Don Lemon Overact to Aaron Rodgers Testing Positive for COVID? The Mister Brown Show
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In this episode we talk about ‘Reacting vs. Responding,’ because on the Mister Brown Show Podcast we do “Real Talk, Real Life, Real Choices.” So choose well, Oh Yeah!
Quote Of The Day: “Blowing out someone else’s candle won’t make yours shine brighter. Remember that.” Putting other people down will not lift yourself higher.
Reacting is a knee-jerk response, where responding is a thoughtful reply. Take a minute to think and then respond, don’t live your life on a reactionary basis. In this podcast I choose to respond to Don Lemon’s reaction to Aaron Rodgers testing positive for covid. Don Lemon states that Aaron Rodgers is putting people’s lives in danger, should not be working, and that he should apologize for not getting vaccinated. If both vaccinated and unvaccinated people can get and spread covid, why is Aaron Rodgers at fault for not getting the shot?
As Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “One has not only a legal, but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.” You don't have to go to Washington D.C. in order to make a difference. Speak up where your influence is.
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