Watch: 7-year-old journalist interviews Frank VanderSloot

Emmy interviewing Founder of The Wellness Company Frank VanderSloot

Over the years, CEO Frank VanderSloot has been interviewed by some of America’s biggest media organizations including Forbes, Fox News, USA Today, and The New York Times. However, earlier this month Frank was delighted to take questions from one of America’s littlest journalists—7-year-old Emmy Eaton—as part of a weekly segment called “7 Questions with Emmy.”

Emmy Eaton is the daughter of Nate Eaton, the director of East Idaho News.  Each week, Nate posts Emmy’s latest interview to his Facebook page, which has amassed over 68,000 followers. With more than 40,000 views, Emmy’s interview with Frank is a popular video in the budding journalist's growing collection. Since her interview with Frank, Emmy has interviewed Dr. Oz, Drew Barrymore, NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt, Bobby Bones, Dateline's Keith Morrison, Robert Irwin, Superman Actor Dean Cain, and more.

Watch as Frank answers seven thought-provoking questions from Emmy, ranging in topic from what his favorite ice cream flavor is to what he wants to be remembered for.

You can watch the full interview at 7 Questions with Emmy.

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