Join me as I escape the stresses of my day job, relax in my car on my lunch break, and talk about all things dungeons and dragons!
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Party Size and How it Could Affect Your Sessions
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24:34Wuddup wuddup folks?! Back with another episode where I chit chat (as the title suggests) about my ideal sweet spot for the amount of players at my table. Also, please feel free to send an email over to [email protected] if you have any questions or any comments you want me to talk about on the podcast!…
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Come with me as I ramble for a few minutes about balancing the ups and downs of my day job with campaign/session prep. Also, I forgot to mention it this episode but if you want to email me something you’d like for me to talk about on the podcast, please send it on over to [email protected].…
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Woo hoo, I got my first email! Gang, feel free to join me as I break down the contents of the email and try my best to answer questions ranging from world building to helping give your players direction in their decision-making.By Josh LaGrone
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Getting Your Players to Interact More at the Table
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15:55In this episode, I ramble on in my car about different things I do as a DM to get my players more comfortable with RP and interacting with each other while playing dnd.By Joshua
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Join me in my car while I chat about helping another DM with their player’s backstory. Also, I got an email ([email protected]) so now listeners can send in questions if they need help with something they’re writing!By Joshua
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Hello! My name is Josh and I work a stressful job. This is the first episode of me sitting in my car on my lunch break and talking a little bit about who I am, my love for dungeons and dragons, and using the time to escape my day job for a few minutes. *I tried my best to fix some of the audio clipping! Hopefully it isn’t too bad but it should be m…
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