BS-Free Witchcraft is a monthly podcast on the Modern Witchcraft movement, minus any extraneous, well, bullshit.
It's a show designed to cater to all ranges of experience - from those who have been witches for decades to those just starting out. We hope there's something here for everyone. |
The Meatgrinder is an anthology role playing game actual play series where no one survives for long. As characters die, new players cycle into the table, and the cycle continues until the story reaches its end. Every season promises new settings, new characters, and new horrors. But, like, in a fun way? In a fun way. It's a funny show to listen to - trust us. |
A Roleplaying Game Actual Play Podcast based in a modern fantasy world using the Super Awesome Action Heroes system with the optional Fantasy rules expansion. Set in the United States of Aremesia, the show follows the titular Stormwood & Associates, a private investigator and licensed magic user agency as they take jobs, fight off surfer ninjas, run from dragons, and maybe (if they're lucky) save the world.
GM duties rotate among the cast members of the show. |
On This Day With Trae is a daily podcast hosted by Trae Dorn, in which they impart a random bit of historical trivia into your day. It's only about a minute and a half long, but it's kind of fun!
In truth, Trae's been finding tidbits like this every day to share for years -- they just finally started to record themself doing it. |
Nerd & Tie is a podcast brought to you by the letter N, the number 3 and the letter 7. Hosted by Trae, Gen and Celeste it intends to delve into the nerdy world around us. Join we three geeks every month for the latest in what's going on in the geek-o-sphere and exactly what we think about it. |
3DO To Go is a series of videos about the oft forgotten 3DO console of the mid-nineties. Produced in partnership with the now defunct RisingStuff.com, the series ran for one 10 episode season.
3DOh No! was a short lived let's play series I did for Nerd & Tie that was the spiritual successor of 3DO To Go where I played the Japanese versions of games sight unseen with zero context (roughly inspired by the Paddock Note '95 episode of 3DO To Go). This show only ran four episodes before I decided to pull the plug. |
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