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.
💬 Got a question?
Kids, teens, and parents are invited to submit their questions and hear Mister Brown’s perspective — practical, encouraging, and honest — to help your family talk about real life and make better choices together.
🎙️ Listen together. Talk together. Choose well.
Ask Mister Brown Kids Edition
When the World Is a Mess Should We Still Teach Peace? | Ask Mister Brown Kids Edition
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When the world feels chaotic, how can we still teach peace? In this episode of Ask Mister Brown Kids Edition, I respond to a teacher who asked a deep question: “How can I teach peace when the world is so messed up?”
I get it — it’s tough to stay kind and positive when things around us feel dark. But I share why our small choices still matter and how one act of kindness can ripple out. You may not change the whole world, but you can change someone’s world today.
Watch now and talk about it with your students, your kids, or even your friends. Because when we choose to overcome evil with good, we do make a difference.
Watch. Reflect. Discuss. Choose well. askmisterbrown.com