I haven't the words to relate how wonderful your family is to let us watch and hear these "podcasts". Simply adore this programming. Thanks to all of you. Good Luck & Best of Health to you all!
Charlie, this video was awesome! Please do one with your brothers. I love the relationship that you have with your siblings! You all make me laugh. As Queen Elizabeth said “recollections may vary.” What the older siblings experienced with the parents, the younger ones experienced something different. The parents learned from the older ones how to deal with different situations. As they got older they probably were a little bit more chill and tired!🇨🇦👏🏻👀👏🏻🇨🇦🥰👍🇨🇦
😄 I just love these videos. Yalls family is so adorable. Im in my 30's and divorced too so I feel ya Charlie,, we have NOTHING to weigh in on that matter 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Part 2 was just as loving as Part 1.... I was the ONLY child for 8 yrs, b4 my only sibling (my 1/2 sister) was born. Big families amaze me.. Your parents did an awesome-sauce job~
As 1 of 13, number 10, and I also have 7 sisters. I remember when my youngest sister was maybe 9 or 10 my older sister was working as a waitress and would put her tip money on her dresser. It was disappearing and the younger sister having unexplained resources. When she was asked about it she said well no one was using it. She thought it was a reasonable rational. We laughed and still do laugh about it.
I have 11 kids and the youngest is wrong. It's not that we trust them more it's just that we are tired and also getting worked up didn't really help that much.
I want to know if it’s true what they say about big families; (1) is it true that your parents get more & more relaxed about discipline as they go down the line when raising kids? (2)Do parents truly go down the list of your siblings names to get to yours? (3) Were you allowed to say “I don’t like that!” At the dinner table? (4) What’s a water/electrical/grocery bill run? (5) Who were you more scared of mom or dad? (6) Does ANYONE ever get a room to themselves if they aren’t the youngest?
Nine kids in the family. 1. Not necessarily. The younger kids have a different experience because they have more adult siblings and nieces/nephews, but my parents have not lowered their standards as far as behavior. 2. Yes, although they usually are able to keep boys separate from girls. And sometimes they hit the dogs name as well. 3. Yes. We usually had to try one bite, but if we didn’t like it we didn’t have to finish it. But we weren’t catered to, so if we didn’t like the meal mom wasn’t going get us something different. 4. I don’t know. I do know when we went to aldi we would get 3 carts of stuff. 5. Probably dad but neither of them were quick tempered so not really that scared of either of them. 6. The younger kids do once the older half is moved out.
... There's a big difference between a German cockroach and a palmetto bug. One infested your home, the other one just so happens to be there. (I live in shitty Myrtle beach (I miss the snow😢))
Now we need a brothers episode
Eli has mastered the art of youngest BS. It has a distinct smell that parents are oblivious too, but siblings smell a mile away.
So true!!!!! Our youngest (of 8) is a 23 yo master BS’er!!!!!
53:54 "you're *35* ??"
"Ya! And you're 30!"
I love the sibling dynamic😂😂
“Jon wanted to be here, but he didn’t, so he’s not…” 😂😂😂😂
this guy has a MASSIVE family, 3 brothers & 8 sisters… must’ve been one hell of a time growing up 😂
MOM WAS A FACTORY.
"can you put earmuffs on her real quick?" ..and then he cusses. What a Great Uncle 😁👍🏼
I haven't the words to relate how wonderful your family is to let us watch and hear these "podcasts". Simply adore this programming. Thanks to all of you. Good Luck & Best of Health to you all!
I'm 7 of 9, 5 boys and 4 girls. I'm 61 now and miss my family so much. This video made feel like I was with them again. Thanks for sharing.
I absolutely lost it at 35:20 🤣
Y'all are a hoot!
Berens sisters are so cute. It's fun to see Charlie with them.
This was great! The relaxed body language tells all, it was so natural and real and so funny! Definitely need a brothers episode now too!
I loved with Charlie couldn’t remember Nora’s boyfriend. 😂
Tall Potter
Harry
Charlie, this video was awesome! Please do one with your brothers. I love the relationship that you have with your siblings! You all make me laugh. As Queen Elizabeth said “recollections may vary.” What the older siblings experienced with the parents, the younger ones experienced something different. The parents learned from the older ones how to deal with different situations. As they got older they probably were a little bit more chill and tired!🇨🇦👏🏻👀👏🏻🇨🇦🥰👍🇨🇦
One gal said it was a very small town. So if there's 12 kids with 2 parents. What percentage were the beren's to total population
😄 I just love these videos. Yalls family is so adorable. Im in my 30's and divorced too so I feel ya Charlie,, we have NOTHING to weigh in on that matter 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Charlie, your youngest sister has a future in comedy. She had me ROLLING (in south Texas.)
Also I would love to see an episode with Charlie's family and no Charlie, where his dad is the host
This was very fun to listen to. I enjoyed the perspective. My husband is 14/14 kids and love hearing from another big family
It’s so funny to me when people say only children are spoiled, watching a youngest do their thing while their siblings clock it is unmatchable.
Love their family dynamic so much
loved series of podcasts with siblings! felt very comfy ❤
" You look to be in pain or are you just pregnant?" LOL
This one is waaaay more chaotic than the last sister cast lol Also the youngest is a bit of a kleptomaniac
Nora’s laugh is contagious lol
Part 2 was just as loving as Part 1....
I was the ONLY child for
8 yrs, b4 my only sibling
(my 1/2 sister) was born.
Big families amaze me..
Your parents did an
awesome-sauce job~
Love watching all of the siblings together! Reminds me of my siblings ❤
As 1 of 13, number 10, and I also have 7 sisters. I remember when my youngest sister was maybe 9 or 10 my older sister was working as a waitress and would put her tip money on her dresser. It was disappearing and the younger sister having unexplained resources. When she was asked about it she said well no one was using it. She thought it was a reasonable rational. We laughed and still do laugh about it.
Nora and Mary Kate are snipers bud, YEW!
I have 11 kids and the youngest is wrong. It's not that we trust them more it's just that we are tired and also getting worked up didn't really help that much.
I want to know if it’s true what they say about big families; (1)
is it true that your parents get more & more relaxed about discipline as they go down the line when raising kids?
(2)Do parents truly go down the list of your siblings names to get to yours?
(3) Were you allowed to say “I don’t like that!” At the dinner table?
(4) What’s a water/electrical/grocery bill run?
(5) Who were you more scared of mom or dad?
(6) Does ANYONE ever get a room to themselves if they aren’t the youngest?
Nine kids in the family.
1. Not necessarily. The younger kids have a different experience because they have more adult siblings and nieces/nephews, but my parents have not lowered their standards as far as behavior.
2. Yes, although they usually are able to keep boys separate from girls. And sometimes they hit the dogs name as well.
3. Yes. We usually had to try one bite, but if we didn’t like it we didn’t have to finish it. But we weren’t catered to, so if we didn’t like the meal mom wasn’t going get us something different.
4. I don’t know. I do know when we went to aldi we would get 3 carts of stuff.
5. Probably dad but neither of them were quick tempered so not really that scared of either of them.
6. The younger kids do once the older half is moved out.
❤️🙃❤️All I gotta say is I have the clothes & I will find the Wig to match my family of 7 kids...next family breakfast in public!!!
Love watching all of you guys!
Haha we don’t tell the truth in this family… we’re Catholic, we go to confession.
Stoichiometry. I love stoichiometry. One of the most useful parts of math or chemistry.
We need to see Dr. Berens
🦌🦌great show!!
wait, i gotta know what Mom was ticked about!!!
It is true, I have always assumed Charlie is high in most of his photos and videos.
... There's a big difference between a German cockroach and a palmetto bug. One infested your home, the other one just so happens to be there. (I live in shitty Myrtle beach (I miss the snow😢))
The short was just so good
Brothers next??
Aye-o Charlie when y’all brought up J. Reilly was dudes first name Jake and did he have two other brothers by chance??
All the berens have the same haircut
Ellie looks like Kerri Strug
Ope not without the wig
*That's* who I was thinking she looked like! Lol thank you for that😂
Hello ladies. Please tell Charlie he doesn’t look like Jeffrey Dahmer.
He looks like a cute Joe Montana.
He’s just cute, period.
Middle sister looks and kinda sounds like Sara Gilbert from Roseanne.
Her name is Lebowski?
Get out.
That's the best.