• Asking My Son 26 Tough Questions About What It’s Like To Be My Kid

  • May 7 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast
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Asking My Son 26 Tough Questions About What It’s Like To Be My Kid

  • Summary

  • For an adorable and heartwarming way to celebrate Mother’s Day, I ask my 11 year old kid TOUGH QUESTIONS and see what kind of results we get! Neither of us have heard or seen these questions before filming, so join us on this spontaneous journey to get to know each other, and test the bond between mother and son!

    Chapters/Questions

    00:00 - Introducing My Son on the Show!

    01:07 - first question: If you could make one law for the rest of your family, what would it be?

    02:59 - What is your favorite thing about me?

    04:35 - What are three things I say a lot?

    06:04 - What is something you’ve learned from me?

    07:08 - What specific emotion or feeling do you try to hide from me?

    08:03 - What can I do right now to make your life happier?

    10:03 - Do you think we would be friends if we were the same age?

    11:50 - What makes you awesome?

    12:54 - When was the last time you cried?

    13:39 - What do you love most about your life?

    14:57 - What is the last thing that I did that upset you?

    15:53 - What is your favorite thing to do when it’s just the two of us?

    16:43 - What are some things I worry about that aren’t that deep?

    18:58 - What are the best and worst parts about getting older?

    20:58 - What is something you wish I would do more often?

    22:04 - If you won a million dollars what would you buy?

    23:40 - When was the last time I apologized to you and made you feel better?

    24:25 - What is the one thing you would do if you weren’t afraid?

    25:35 - What about me do you hope never changes?

    27:05 - If you could switch places with me for a day, what would you do?

    27:58 - What do you need me to do when you are sad?

    29:08 - If you could change one thing about your life, what would it be?

    30:20 - When you describe me to your friends what do you say?

    31:59 - What is something that matters to you but no-one else in our family understands?

    33:43 - What don’t I understand about what it’s like to be you?

    35:30 - Are you proud of me, why?

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