A brother and sister from Brooklyn, New York, discuss what its like to be a kid during the COVID-19 pandemic. For kids stuck at home, who need some entertainment and empathy.
The siblings return after their "vacation" from podcasting and discus some current events.
The siblings discuss the pandemic with Mira's longtime friend, Emmett Fitzgerald, and the massive impact the worldwide mess has caused on his family.
The siblings chat with 14 year old Amaya Jones, who is having some rough spots in the global crisis. Shout out to Amaya's parents, who are fighting every day in the hospitals to make this pandemic history!
The siblings talk to Dave Gutman, a psychiatrist who is helping people work through these times when they come to him with problems.
The siblings interview the director of Camp Farwell, Marley Hanson about what the pandemic has been like for her and the camp she directs.
The siblings talk about a day that was... well... average, in their first ever Mini. Stay tuned until the end for some tips about how to survive boredom.
Mira's friend Reyna joins the siblings on the show, and tells them some weird stories.
Milo and Mira discuss their takes on their first days at online school. They've got some mixed opinions...
Milo and Mira reflect on their previous goals. A lot has changed since episode one.
Milo and Mira talk about being angry, and how its okay to have a bad day in times like these.
Mira and Milo's cousin, Max, joins them on the podcast to discuss the weirdest thing that's happened to them so far because of the pandemic. Oh, and also, is anyone bored yet?
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Milo and Mira discuss some things they would recommend doing during the pandemic, and some things they don't think are so fun.
Milo and Mira kick off their new podcast by asking each other three questions about their feelings on schools closing in New York City.