Conversations with the Magic The Gathering community. https://humansofmagic.com/
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 193 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
Alison Luhrs is a creative writer and worldbuilder for Magic The Gathering. She was also the creative lead for Baldur's Gate 3, and is currently the narrative director for Destiny 2. 0:00 Intro 1:00 Doing improv 6:49 Improv's learning curve, embracin... more
Andrea Mengucci is a Magic The Gathering content creator and player. 0:00 Intro 1:27 Interview start 3:14 Content evolution, new YouTube channel, logistics 8:32 Connecting with audience, making it fun 13:02 Magic content innovation 16:29 Why Mengu is... more
Victor Adame Minguez is an artist and illustrator for Magic The Gathering. Victor's Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/victoradameart/ 0:00 Intro 1:00 Beginning of Victor's creative journey 5:53 Making art a viable career 6:38 Artistic ability vs.... more
Evart "Aspiringspike" Moughon is a Magic player and streamer. He is best known for his deckbuilding innovations in the Modern format. 0:00 Intro 0:50 Streaming Dark Souls 6:02 Personal off-stream projects 7:58 Value of effective practice 13:45 Viewer... more
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I’ve like the show so far but this episode with Cedric Phillips spending most of his time to promote his apparel business is pretty … off topic, to remain courteous. I just had to stop half way, I just couldn’t listen to this anymore. Cedric (I like the guy though) completely takes over and runs with it to talk up his new venture. This episode belongs more in a business podcast I believe.
The people you have on are GREAT and you ask good questions but man I cringe when you ask them. Idk if your nervous or what but the delivery of your (good) questions is so rough and monotonous it just needs work. Good interviews but just not done in an entertaining way!
Oh well. I love learning about the small handful of people who have made MTG such a huge part of their lives, particularly those who have taken the risk and the workload in earn a living off of MTG. Streaming, designing, podcasting, pro touring. Whatever. It's neat.
I came to this podcast looking for English content on the experience of playing Legacy in China. Sure, I get a little of that here and there during the casts but the guest interviews on their personal experience is far better than I was expecting. more
A very insightful look past the cards into the lives of MTG players. Interview questions are on the money and always extract the good stuff from guests. Thanks!
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