8-Year-Old Interviewer Catches His Brother Off Guard – Full Episode
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Join the Straight Talk with The Meyer family podcast as 8-year-old Michael Meyer takes the lead to interview his brother Sam.
This episode captures a genuine family podcast session where Michael puts his interviewing skills to the test. We turn the microphone over to the kids to see what questions an 8-year-old comes up with when he is in charge of the show. It is a lighthearted look at sibling dynamics and the unpredictable nature of recording with children.
Whether you enjoy watching kids interview their siblings or just want to see how a casual family podcast comes together, this clip offers a candid look at our home recording setup. See how Michael handles the pressure of his first podcast and if he gets the answers he is looking for from Sam.
Subscribe for weekly family podcast episodes and let us know in the comments: what question should Michael ask next?
Watch a fun podcast for kids as 8-year-old Michael Meyer takes the lead to interview his brother Sam. See how kids interviewing kids unfolds in this lighthearted, unscripted moment.
This episode of the Straight Talk podcast captures a simple, genuine interaction between two brothers. Michael Meyer steps into the host role to ask Sam a few questions, showing exactly what happens when you let kids take the microphone. It is a candid look at family dynamics and the innocent curiosity that comes when children interview their siblings without a script or formal preparation.
By watching this, you get a glimpse into how kids talking naturally creates unexpected, funny, and heartwarming moments. There is no polished production here, just a straightforward conversation that highlights the personality and humor of the Meyer brothers as they navigate an interview together.
Subscribe for weekly family podcast breakdowns, and comment below with your favorite question Michael should ask Sam next.