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Meet Freya + Femi
Topics? Disney, Netflix, Mario Kart, TikTok, She-Ra Princess of Power, and the book series, Fairy Animal of Misty Wood. Plus what makes a movie scary, and the meaning of the word media.
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Sherri shares thoughts about a recent episode
This episode is a bit different. I am sharing thoughts about a recent experience in which I removed a podcast at a parent’s request. What might you have done in this situation?
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Meet Theodoro + Lorenzo
Topics? Fortnite, GT8, Rainbow 6, and Fifa video games. Watching online players like Mr. Beast. Watching older movies when their younger brothers aren’t around. And their feelings about the animated character Peppa Pig!
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Meet Melanie + Kelyn
Topics? Books, Minecraft, movie ratings, Shake It Up, ASMR, Minecraft, and the difference between social media and search.
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Meet Serena + Gabby
Topics? Alexa, Amazon and the influence of Jeffrey Bezos, Snapchat, TikTok, social media pressures and their appreciation for their digital literacy teacher! Plus, their love of musical theater!
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Meet Lincoln + Harper
Topics? Favorite apps SlitherIO, Roblox Fashion Famous, NeonSplash, Angry Birds Transformers and Fruit Ninja. Plus Kids Messenger; why the Haschak Sisters on YouTube are a favorite; and what Spongebob and cotton candy have in common!
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Meet Nate + Ranier
Topics? Discord, Zoom classes, Mindcraft, Spelunky 2, Civilization 6 and life as a middle schooler during a global pandemic.
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Meet Rachel + Lyla
Topics? Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, “Sharenting”, the peer pressures of social media and why adults “just don’t understand” what its’ like to be a kid online today.
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Meet Aaron + Aitan
Topics? Sports-related video games, YouTubers playing sports-related video games (such as Muselk), learning strategies for video games, balancing indoor and outdoor play (which really means balancing video games and outdoor play), and their disinterest in TikTok.
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Meet Rachel + Ada
Topics? Instagram, parents and memes, creating the fan account for the band “Why Don’t We”, Netflix, We Chat, Logan Paul, and the never-ending need to factcheck news.