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In this episode of 'Twenty Minute Tabletop' podcast, host Tom interviews Adam Best, founder of Hereford Games, a charity dedicated to raising money for good causes and promoting inclusivity in the board gaming community. Adam shares how Hereford Games (herefor.games) has raised over £26,000 since 2017 and discusses his work on creating a comprehensive knowledge base on inclusivity in board gaming. During this in-depth conversation, Adam and Tom delve into various aspects of making board gaming more accessible, including physical accessibility, neurodiversity, mental health considerations, and inclusive game designs. Adam emphasizes practical steps like setting up a welcoming environment, and making small changes that can make a big difference in inclusivity. They also discuss the potential mental health benefits of gaming and how inclusivity extends to board game designs and conventions. Adam shares his thoughts on how game clubs can be more inclusive and the importance of setting a positive code of conduct.
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In this episode of 'Twenty Minute Tabletop' podcast, host Tom interviews Adam Best, founder of Hereford Games, a charity dedicated to raising money for good causes and promoting inclusivity in the board gaming community. Adam shares how Hereford Games (herefor.games) has raised over £26,000 since 2017 and discusses his work on creating a comprehensive knowledge base on inclusivity in board gaming. During this in-depth conversation, Adam and Tom delve into various aspects of making board gaming more accessible, including physical accessibility, neurodiversity, mental health considerations, and inclusive game designs. Adam emphasizes practical steps like setting up a welcoming environment, and making small changes that can make a big difference in inclusivity. They also discuss the potential mental health benefits of gaming and how inclusivity extends to board game designs and conventions. Adam shares his thoughts on how game clubs can be more inclusive and the importance of setting a positive code of conduct.
https://discord.com/invite/4jnudHjtk9
Herefordshire Board Gamers / Here For Games – Gaming, Fundraising and knowledge sharing community. #WeAreHereForGames
Here for Games Knowledge – Knowledge sharing and support community
🎙️ Subscribe to our podcast on your mobile device ➞ https://pod.link/1731899665
Connect with us:
➡️ Website➞ https://www.tabletopupgrades.co.uk
📺 YouTube ➞ https://youtube.com/tabletopupgrades
📷 Instagram ➞ https://www.instagram.com/twenty.minute.tabletop/
📽️ TikTok ➞ https://www.tiktok.com/@twenty.minute.tabletop
🎙️ Subscribe to our podcast on your mobile device ➞ https://pod.link/1731899665
🔔 Join the Mailing List ➞ http://eepurl.com/ipVVhs
🎙️ Subscribe to our podcast on your mobile device ➞ https://pod.link/1731899665
📬 Contact us at [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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