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Rolling in the Ozarks

Rolling in the Ozarks
Age Of Sigmar
Warhammer
Feast Brigade
Skaven
Community Building
Magic (games Workshop)
Cities Of Sigmar
Hawgpit
Arkansas
Games Workshop
Battle Profile Update
Sons Of Behemoth
Painting
Suns
Northwest Arkansas
Warhammer 40K
Games Explosion
Blood Bowl

Rolling In The Ozarks is a channel centered around table-top Wargaming and all its facets including the hobby aspects, games and list building, and the community that it can bring. Come along with your hosts Ranndy, Gentry, Hubbell, and Josh as they create content designed to help familiarize you with the joys of this incredible hobby.

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Latest Episodes

Join us as we review the NEW Cities of Sigmar rules!!!

Join us as we discuss the Winds of Magic in Age of Sigmar!

This week’s episode is all about the biggest army in Age of Sigmar, Sons of Behemat.

Join us as we chat with Joey Dale, a friend of the Rolling in the Ozarks crew about the thickest lads on the tabletop!

So… how do you actually build a local scene?

Join us while we talk about what works, what doesn’t, and why it matters more than you think.

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Recent Guests

Joseph Dale
Sons of Behemoth player
Episode: Too Big to Ignore: A Sons of Behemat Army Review
Jonathan Cox
Special guest, Warhammer list-building expert
Independent hobbyist involved with Warhammer community
Episode: From Scroll to Table: Mastering List Building
Anthony Herbaugh
Co-founder of the Feast Brigade, Warhammer enthusiast
Feast Brigade
Episode: Toppling a Titan

Hosts

Gentry Collier
Host of Rolling in the Ozarks; long-running contributor on hobby and community topics; affiliated with the rolling Ozarks channel.
Hubbell
Host and frequent panelist focused on hobby conversations, army discussions, and event coverage.
Ranndy
Host known for energetic takes on lists, community events, and local scene development.
Jay McBride
Co-host contributing to tactical discussions and list-building topics.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 1 ratings
  • Best local AOS community

    This podcast is wonderful and ran by the most wonderful group of fellow nerd I’ve had the pleasure of meeting.

    If you are in the Midwest US give this a listen and hear what’s going on in the area and some good quality schilling!

    Love you guys.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alter359
    United States22 days ago

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The show has a strong local focus and practical hobby tips.
Community-oriented and approachable for new players.

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#32
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#118
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Apple Podcasts
#130
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Apple Podcasts
#202
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Talking Points

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Too Big to Ignore: A Sons of Behemat Army Review
Q: What makes Suns unique and how do you approach list-building for new players?
Joe emphasizes a patient teaching approach, focusing on terrain throwing, unique rules like grabby eater analogies from third edition, and selecting a single 'Pokemon pick' in a list to anchor the build, while encouraging experimentation with RORs and non-meta choices.
Too Big to Ignore: A Sons of Behemat Army Review
Q: Tell us how you got into Warhammer.
Joseph Dale describes starting at age 13 with War Machine pewter models, then discovering Warhammer in ninth edition with friends in a fraternity, slowly expanding to multiple armies and eventually finding joy in the tall Gargant lists and the Suns faction.
Toppling a Titan
Q: What makes Skaven fun to play?
Skaven are fun because they offer a wide toolkit and high variability, allowing players to adapt to almost any situation, with the possibility of returning units from the dead to extend the game and keep pressure on the opponent.

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This set of episodes centers on Warhammer and related tabletop hobby topics, with a strong emphasis on list-building, faction-specific discussions, and the local community scene. Across episodes, the hosts trade tactical insights, hobby progress, and event reports—from RTTs and local tournaments to regional meetups—while balancing practical advice on army design, meta considerations, and paint/hobby projects. A notable throughline is community-building: mentoring newcomers, highlighting local stores, and celebrating regional events, underscoring a preference for accessible, friendly competition and ongoing participation in the hobby. Unique angles include deep-dives into list-building methodology, regional scene development, and playful, lo... more

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