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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:
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.

Mister Brown opens and reads letters from kids. Thank you for your letters. Responsibility is for everyone and when everyone is responsible then everyone benefits from the positive outcome. Mister Brown, what is it like to be famous-ish? A lot of people know me and it's really cool to see people that know me where ever I go. That makes me happy because it usually means that people have heard The Choose Well message and know about making better choices to live a better life.Mister Brown, do you wish your videos could send more messages across the world? Yes, I do. It's not about being famous. It's about getting The Choose Well message all over the world. You can help me with that. Share these videos with people you know and keep telling people that when they make better choices they will live a better life. Oh yeah! askmisterbrown.comSend us Fan Mail

In this Kids Edition of Ask Mister Brown, Mister Brown answers students’ questions about how to stay motivated, what to do with ’fake friends', and forgiveness when someone hurts you. Listen to what Mister Brown has to say… Hint: it all comes down to Choices. askmisterbrown.comSend us Fan Mail

In this Ask Mister Brown Kids Edition, I answer Jaden’s question about self-control. Hear real-life stories, learn about positive and negative influences, and find out why practicing self-control matters. askmisterbrown.comSend us Fan Mail

Mister Brown, have you ever told a lie and didn't get punished for it? Just because you did not get caught, doesn't mean you got away with it. Even if you lie or someone doesn't find out about something wrong that you did, you still know. Your conscience will beat you up inside and trust me, that is punishment. askmisterbrown.comSend us Fan Mail

How do you make yourself happy when you are feeling sad? Here is Mister Brown’s perspective on this question. askmisterbrown.comSend us Fan Mail

In this Kids Edition of Ask Mister Brown, Mister Brown answers students’ questions about what to do when you don’t want to say ‘sorry’, how to handle being nervous, and what to do when you’ve ‘messed up’. See what Mister Brown has to say… Hint: it all comes down to Choices. askmisterbrown.comSend us Fan Mail

In this Kids Edition of Ask Mister Brown, Mister Brown answers students’ questions about how to become a better person, what to do with annoying siblings, and telling the truth, even when it’s hard. Listen to what Mister Brown has to say… Hint: it all comes down to Choices. askmisterbrown.comSend us Fan Mail

Mister Brown, how do you calm down when you get mad? Do you ever get really, really, really, upset? A tip for calming down from Mister Brown. askmisterbrown.comSend us Fan Mail

This Ask Mister Brown question came in from a girl named Talaysha. She asked: "How do I control my actions?" That's a great question because if you don't learn to control your own actions, someone else will have to do it for you. askmisterbrown.comSend us Fan Mail

"Mister Brown, why do I have to go to school?" I can relate. I asked the same question when I was a kid. Sometimes you have to do things you don't want to do, to become the person you want to become.Send us Fan Mail