
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.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Kids & Family | |||

Luke and Abi debate hard shell versus soft shell tacos, with Abby arguing for soft shells as more authentic, easier to eat, and comparable hard shells to tortilla chips that could just be nachos. Luke defends hard shells, discussing flat-bottom versu... more
In this episode of the '100 Miles to Go' podcast, hosts Luke and Abi begin Season 5, which focuses on food debates, with a lively discussion about whether ice cream is better in a cup or a cone. The conversation features playful banter about Luke's p... more
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 t... more
In this podcast episode, hosts Luke and Abi delve into the controversial topic of artificial intelligence and its impact on society. They explore the different viewpoints on AI, discussing both the merits and the potential downsides. The conversation... more
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One of the best podcasts I’ve ever listened to even if Abi doesn’t like watermelon. (Watermelon is the best by the way)
Abi and Luke are so fun to listen to! They are opinionated, thoughtful, and full of interesting insights. I love that despite their disagreements they’re clearly dear friends and they always respect one another’s viewpoints. More, please!
What a great idea!! Good job Abi and Luke!
A podcast your kids are sure to love! It will get them thinking and learning to advocate for their own ideas.










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