
Grounded: The Coming-of-Age Review
2. Kahoot!
<p>We review Kahoot!: a video game made for competition and rigorous button clicking, but also for learning.</p>

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Grounded is my podcast, re-examining the ideas, habits, and experiences that shape our coming of age — and asking which really deserve to be there. Some, you'll discover, just aren't worth the hype. In each episode, Grounded reviews the good, the bad, and everything in between on a five-star scale. Inspired by John Green’s podcast The Anthropocene Reviewed .
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Grounded: The Coming-of-Age Review
<p>We review Kahoot!: a video game made for competition and rigorous button clicking, but also for learning.</p>

Grounded: The Coming-of-Age Review
<p>We review nonchalance: a coping mechanism teenagers cling to in their most embarrassing moments, and why it can evolve into a dangerous habit.</p>
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