
A discussion show with different guests each episode. We take a single concept or idea and discuss what that means within the D&D framework to help you get the most out your sessions, whatever side of the screen you sit on. Consider it an NPR-style, variety bucket of thought-provoking analysis and humorous anecdotes! All music by Kevin MacLeod. Art by Béi: www.beiworkshop.com/
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Welcome back! I'm joined by fellow Englishman Austin, a.k.a. AC Whikcom, to discuss how to translate concepts and ideas into your TTRPG settings. Austin takes us through how to take those errant thoughts you have at 3am and turn them into publishable... more
It's my pleasure to welcome back to the show a previous guest from the Generations episode, Mikey! What I had intended to be a "how characters can influence the campaign" discussion, quickly turned into what makes us tick, where we get inspiration fr... more
I'm joined once again by John from Double Fox Gaming, but this time, he's bought reinforcements! It's my pleasure to also host Glenn, Matt, and Mike to discuss the legacy of Dungeons & Dragons. The guys take us through five generations of play, and h... more
We're back! And this time joined by Anya, a.k.a. La Lionne Cosplay, to discuss immersion in your TTRPGs. Anya shares her experience as a Pro-GM on ways to truly pull your players into the game, no matter the system or medium.
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Thinking critically involves the process of analyzing and evaluating information or ideas objectively and logically. It requires questioning assumptions, considering multiple perspectives, and weighing evidence before forming conclusions or making decisions. Critical thinking fosters problem-solving skills, effective communication, and informed decision-making, making it a valuable skill in both personal and professional contexts.
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This Discussion show understands that everything can help you create and run a D&D game and therefor takes concepts and ideas boiled down to a single word and discusses them every episode to create a great discussion filled with advice, inspiration and a lot of questions people can ask themselves in forging their own path
Entertaining and insightful. The titles make it easier to find a topic you'd like to hear about, but they're vague enough that the conversation doesn't get dull over its hour runtime. Having a different guest each episode keeps the opinions fresh as well.
I'm also quite impressed with the quality. A lot of smaller and startup podcasts skimp on audio quality, but not this one. It sounds and feels as professional as any podcast I've heard.










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