Abi and Luke are tweens living in Washington DC. They are great friends but disagree at times. Each episode they choose a topic to debate passionately and kindly. Something adults may find inspiring. They also invite their young audience to participate in the debate.
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Abi and Luke are tweens living in Washington DC. They are great friends but disagree at times. Each episode they choose a topic to debate passionately and kindly. Something adults may find inspiring. They also invite their young audience to participate in the debate.
In the season finale of the '100 Miles to Go' podcast, hosts Luke and Abi engage in an energetic debate about whether single-player or multiplayer video games offer a superior gaming experience. Luke argues in favor of single-player games, praising their immersive narratives and deeper gameplay experiences. Abi, on the other hand, supports multiplayer games for their social aspects and replayability with friends. They discuss various games like 'Pokemon Violet,' 'Mario Kart,' and 'Hollow Knight,' weighing factors like cost, time investment, and overall enjoyment. The episode concludes with an announcement about their upcoming YouTube channel and the next season focused on food.
One Hundred Miles To Go
Abi and Luke are tweens living in Washington DC. They are great friends but disagree at times. Each episode they choose a topic to debate passionately and kindly. Something adults may find inspiring. They also invite their young audience to participate in the debate.