
Lifelong brothers, Seth Meyers and Josh Meyers ask guests to relive childhood memories, unforgettable family trips, and other disasters! New Episodes of Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers are available every Tuesday.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 159 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureComedyComedy Interviews | |||

This week Seth and Josh welcome Nikolaj Coster-Waldau to the podcast! He shares all about his upbringing in Denmark, family trips to Spain in a Fiat 600, his adventures hosting a travel documentary series, the cultural nuances of Scandinavian countri... more
This week Seth and Josh welcome Nat Faxon to the podcast! Nat talks all about living in Manchester-by-the-Sea (Sorry Seth, not “on” the sea), his time at boarding school, learning life lessons the hard way at ski school, and what he calls the “Ibiza ... more
Seth and Josh are back with the monthly listener episode, and it’s the first one of 2026! From a bear trap story, to camping in the snow, all the way to Perth, Australia, our listeners showed up with funny stories to boot! Plus, we also hear feedback... more
This week, Seth and Josh have Taran Killam on the pod! Taran talks about growing up in Big Bear, California and what it was like for his family to move to Los Angeles from a small ski town, childhood trips to Rosarito, Lake Mojave, and his first trip... more
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Only wish this was more than once a week. I find Seth and Josh to be so genuine and love their relationship and close family. What a pleasant change from the news! Please consider adding more, I have listened to every episode now and some a few times over. Maybe do family trips one day and another topic another day each week!
I hope Josh wants to retract his rude snobby uneducated comments about Minnesota now. We’re waiting. Minnesotans are putting their lives at risk to hold the line of democracy against fascism. Donate to some organizations doing important in Minnesota today. ILCM and ACLU of MN and many others are good options. Thanks.
Funny show but don’t be fooled by the sweet family stories and think it’s something you can listen to with your kids. Drugs (cocaine, mushrooms, weed, alcohol, “other”) are normalized, glorified and advertised. Apparently Seth’s wife doesn’t let her children use screens or have sugar or plastics but does allow them to have a good laugh about grandma (and many others) using drugs in Amsterdam. Hmmm. Also who wants to explain “blue balls” to their child? Explicit rating for a reason. On a diffe... more
The Goldwyn twins killed it for me.
I could go on all day about this but will try to sum up. I am so grateful for this podcast to get me through my Seth withdrawal during the strike. Seth, you are so smart, funny, clever, unique, etc. And Poshy - the songs at the end (especially the TSA/Boston song and Neutron Dance) are inspired and hilarious!!!! I just love those songs! Keep it up, please, gentlemen. Ok I just finished the Jenny Slate episode. I laughed until I cried while driving to work. Great stress relief. When listening to ... more
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The content revolves around the engaging and humorous dynamics between the Meyers brothers as they invite various guests to share their childhood memories, unforgettable family trips, and often hilarious mishaps. Topics typically include family vacations, cultural anecdotes, and the amusing challenges that come with revisiting past experiences. The show thrives on a blend of humor and sentiment, making listeners feel connected through relatable storytelling and engaging banter. A distinctive aspect is the inclusion of personalized songs performed at the end of each episode, adding a unique touch to the overall experience.
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Recent guests on Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers include:
1. Nat Faxon
2. Tony Goldwyn
3. Anna Musky-Goldwyn
4. Phoebe Robinson
5. Jim James
6. Paul Feig
7. Julia Louis-Dreyfus
8. Billy Crudup
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