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Episode 1: What Does It Mean to Be a Tabletop Minimalist?

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Welcome to The Tabletop Minimalist!

In our very first episode, Jamie and Ricky introduce themselves and explore the philosophy of board game minimalism. What does it mean to have a small, carefully curated collection? How can minimalism help you enjoy your games more while avoiding the overwhelm of an ever-growing backlog and the constant wave of new releases?

We break down common misconceptions about minimalism, define what it means for us in the context of board gaming, and discuss Jamie’s Geeklist - a practical framework for curating a minimalist collection. Finally, in our Wildcard Segment, we challenge ourselves by revealing our guilty pleasures - games we love that don’t fit our minimalist philosophy.

Got a question for us to answer on the show? Drop us a line at [email protected]

Follow us on Instagram: @theboardgamemimalist

Timestamps:

(00:20) - Introduction to the Podcast (05:12) - Who Is This Podcast For? (06:28) - What Minimalism Isn't (07:38) - What Minimalism Is (10:29) - Why We Chose Board Game Minimalism (14:44) - The Principles of Jamie's Geeklist (43:21) - Wildcard Segment: Games We Love That Don't Fit Our Minimalism Philosophy

Support The Tabletop Minimalist by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-tabletop-minimalist

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Welcome to The Tabletop Minimalist!

In our very first episode, Jamie and Ricky introduce themselves and explore the philosophy of board game minimalism. What does it mean to have a small, carefully curated collection? How can minimalism help you enjoy your games more while avoiding the overwhelm of an ever-growing backlog and the constant wave of new releases?

We break down common misconceptions about minimalism, define what it means for us in the context of board gaming, and discuss Jamie’s Geeklist - a practical framework for curating a minimalist collection. Finally, in our Wildcard Segment, we challenge ourselves by revealing our guilty pleasures - games we love that don’t fit our minimalist philosophy.

Got a question for us to answer on the show? Drop us a line at [email protected]

Follow us on Instagram: @theboardgamemimalist

Timestamps:

(00:20) - Introduction to the Podcast (05:12) - Who Is This Podcast For? (06:28) - What Minimalism Isn't (07:38) - What Minimalism Is (10:29) - Why We Chose Board Game Minimalism (14:44) - The Principles of Jamie's Geeklist (43:21) - Wildcard Segment: Games We Love That Don't Fit Our Minimalism Philosophy

Support The Tabletop Minimalist by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-tabletop-minimalist

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