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We are finally back after a long hiatus to do my wrap-up interview with YouTube and podcaster Jorphdan (pronounced Jordan) from the popular D&D Youtube Channels: Jorphdan the PH is Silent, The Saturday Morning D&D Show, and Jorphdan’s Jocular Junction. I first stumbled across Jorphdan’s channel when the new Ravenloft book was announced. He did a series of videos detailing the different domains of dread that ended up getting me hooked on his content.
• Neverwinter Night PC Game (https://bit.ly/3BozIxb)
• The Baldur’s Gate PC Game (https://bit.ly/3jNYYqB)
• Dungeon Crawl Classics (https://bit.ly/311DqQI)
• Curse of Strahd (https://bit.ly/3nAFhDW)
• Domains of Dread
• Forgotten Realms
• VanRichten’s Guide to Ravenloft (https://bit.ly/31blIKN)
• Spelljammers
• Purple Sorcerer (https://bit.ly/3BADYtH)
• Magic The Gathering
• Old School Essentials (https://bit.ly/2ZyiAaP)
• Wormskin Zine (https://bit.ly/3blqGXa)
• Dolmenwood Campaign Setting (https://bit.ly/3CptVc1)
This is likely to be the last episode for a little bit. I announced on my Facebook that I plan to take a brief hiatus. For those of you who haven't been following on me on social I sustained a corneal abrasion some time ago. Due to the loss of productive work time I am constantly playing catch up with the podcast. I will be working on reaching out to friends and creators to record episode, and it's my goal to have several episodes recorded and ready to go when I come back.
Today’s episode is with Jorphdan (pronounced Jordan) from the popular D&D Youtube Channels: Jordphan the PH is Silent, The Saturday Morning D&D Show, and Jorphdan’s Jocular Junction. I first stumbled across Jorphdan’s channel when the new Ravenloft book was announced. He did a series of videos detailing the different domains of dread that ended up getting me hooked on his content. In this episode we dive right into our actual play, with Jordphan taking on the role of our sidekick Marigold Thundercrack.
Time Stamps
Introduction (00:00:00)
Conversation Begins (00:00:52)
Game Begins (00:09:51)
Things Mentioned in This Episode
Jorphdan
Saturday Morning D&D Show
Jorphdan’s Jocular Junction
Kids on Bikes
I'm back! After a long hiatus due to a corneal abrasion I finally release my wrap-up interview with my good friend Marcus Walker. Marcus is the host of the movie podcast Haven't Seen It which he co-hosts with his longtime friend Matt Dee. We talk about our games as well as the cinematographer Roger Deakins and so much more.
I hope to keep releasing these episodes week to week, but there might be a slight delay as a slowly get back into the swing of things. Thanks to all my listeners for being patient.
In this episode I sit down to play D&D with Marcus Walker. Marcus is a co-host for the Haven’t Seen It movie podcast. Each week he and his friend from high school Matt Dee discuss a movie they’ve both recently watched. Typically, the movie chosen for the week is one that one of the hosts have seen and the other hasn’t. They do on occasion have guests come on the show, and in my case, I got to pick the movie. Check out their episode on Class Action Park if you want to hear our discussion.
Time Stamps
Introduction (00:00:00)
Conversation Starts (00:01:33)
Actual Play Begins (00:21:28)
Marcus show notes
Things Mentioned
Haven’t Seen It Pod
Magic: The Gathering
Richard Garfield
Keyforge
Class Action Park
Whose Line Is It Anyways
Owlbear Rodeo
Thoughts from the host
This was a pretty cool interview for me. The main reason being that Marcus is the one who inspired me to start my own podcast. Although, our two podcasts are completely different, I had so much fun doing his that it inspired me to start my own.
In this episode my close high school friend Sam Hefty and I have our wrap-up conversation after last week's episode's actual play. Sam and I discuss Magic: The Gathering pretty extensively. Something he is much more knowledgeable about than I. But it was an interesting conversation nonetheless.
Things mentioned in this episode
• Magic: The Gathering
• Strixthhaven
• Innistrad
• Groot
• Rick & Morty
• Tiamat
This is the first episode of two with my good friend Samuel Hefty. Sam and I have known one another for more than decade; we went to high school together, played soccer with one another, I was the best man in his wedding, and he has been one of my players for at least three D&D campaigns at this point. In this episode I suffer a bit of ribbing from Sam at the top of the show, but then we play a game of the show's ongoing campaign "The Sidekick".
The Sidekick is a unique actual play campaign, each month the podcast guest assumes the role of the sidekick. The campaign is inspired by the childhood game of Telephone. Any actions taken, lore or character details established, or injuries sustained to the character in an episode carries over next month for the new guest to deal with. Tune back in later this month for episode 10 where Sam and I discuss D&D, Magic: The Gathering, and the two crossing over.
In This Episode
Introduction (00:00:00)
Conversation Begins (00:00:50)
Actual Play Begins (00:15:43)
Things Mentioned in this Episode
• Talespire
• Discord
• Owlbear Rodeo
Thoughts from the Host
Sam's episodes ran longer than expected; which becomes more evident in the next one we do together. But being that he is one of my best friends I think it is only natural that we spend a lot of time chatting about stuff since there is already that comfort and familiarity with one another. I had originally intended to have Sam as my first or second guest since he is the person at this point I have played the most D&D with. Although, that wasn't the case due to scheduling conflicts he had with a new move to Cleveland he was making, and the wedding he was attending for his cousin-in-law.
In this weeks episode of the podcast I sit down to play a little bit of D&D with author, artist, game designer, and YouTuber Hankerin Ferinale. Ferinale is perhaps best known in the roleplaying game community for his game Index Card RPG (ICRPG) and his YouTube channel Runehammer. He is also the author of the The Legacy of Mud series and Retune which he publishes under the moniker of Brandish Gilhelm. This was an exciting episode for me, because Hank's channel was one of the first D&D-related YouTube channels I started watching and following. His book ICRPG has also been an indispensable resource for me, and was one of the first roleplaying book that I bought that wasn't published by Wizard's of The Coast.
The Sidekick is a unique actual play campaign, each month the podcast guest assumes the role of the sidekick. The campaign is inspired by the childhood game of Telephone. Any actions taken, lore or character details established, or injuries sustained to the character in an episode carries over next month for the new guest to deal with.
Tune back in later this month for episode 8 where Hank and I discuss comic books, game mastering, and the perils of social media.
In this episode:
Introduction (00:00:00)
Opening Credits (00:00.09)
Conversation begins (00:00:54)
Actual Play (00:11:20)
Things mentioned:
Index Card RPG
5e Hardcore Mode
CultMoo YouTube
Burning Wheel RPG
Dungeon World
Blades in The Dark
Fate RPG
Owl Bear Rodeo
Sidekick Rules
Thoughts from the host
Going into this episode I was really nervous to be interviewing Hank. However, whatever fears I might have had going into our game and later our interview were allayed by his easy going nature and friendliness. Off mic the two of us nerded out over the doom metal band Sleep; which was perhaps the last in-person concert I attended prior to the pandemic.
Music
Music by Karl Casey @White Bat Audio
This is my second episode with Dr. Ian Borton. Ian is a professor of communications at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Mich. Ian, as worded on his Linkedin profile is, "Currently researching gamification, conflict, restorative justice, and the use of roleplay in education. Currently teaching courses in interpersonal communication, communication ethics, humanities, and social media." He is also the author of the book Creating Restorative Justice: A Communication Perspective of Justice, Restoration, and Community which he co-authored with Gregory D. Paul. Prior to playing, we discuss a D&D camp he is running this summer. In this episode we talk his game of The Sidekick, his D&D camp, teaching 10-year-old's how to game master, loteria, and our shared irritation with some people's inability to have an opinion on something.
In this episode
Introduction (00:00:00)
Conversation begins (00:00:45)
Rapid Fire Questions
Things mentioned in this episode
• Middle Earth Roleplaying
• Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition
• Escaping Prison with Dungeons and Dragons
• Watch the Eye of the Beholder: The Art of Dungeons and Dragons
• 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die
• Lost Mine of Phandelver
Thoughts from the Host
It was a pleasure to sit down and talk with Ian. I enjoyed our conversations and learning a little bit more about the study of communications. In terms of my first guest that I haven't know for 20-plus-years, I found talking to Ian to be for the most part an easy experience. Although, I can't help be a bit nit-picky about my skills as an interviewer. I relied to heavily on my career as a reporter to carry myself through the interview, and I probably would have been better off having a few questions or bullet points on hand for our discussion.
In this episode of a two-part series I sit down to play D&D with Dr. Ian Borton to continue the show's campaign The Sidekick. Ian is a professor of communications at Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, Mich. Ian, as worded on his Linkedin profile is, "Currently researching gamification, conflict, restorative justice, and the use of roleplay in education. Currently teaching courses in interpersonal communication, communication ethics, humanities, and social media." He is also the author of the book Creating Restorative Justice: A Communication Perspective of Justice, Restoration, and Community which he co-authored with Gregory D. Paul. Prior to playing, we discuss a D&D camp he is running this summer.
The Sidekick is a unique actual play campaign, each month the podcast guest assumes the role of the sidekick. The campaign is inspired by the childhood game of Telephone. Any actions taken, lore or character details established, or injuries sustained to the character in an episode carries over next month for the new guest to deal with.
Tune back in next week to hear my wrap-up conversation with Ian to discuss our game, his research, and more
In This Episode:
Introduction (00:00:00)
Start of show (00:00:54)
Actual Play begins (00:10:08)
Things Mentioned in This Episode:
• Vampire: The Masquerade
• Middle Earth Roleplaying
Thoughts From The Host
It was an honor to have Ian on the show, he was the first person to come on the show I wasn't related too. This game did not go the way I was expecting it too. Originally, I had planned to have Jason St. Josephine's pirate crew stage a jailbreak for their captain, and possibly creating a scenario that would allow for the sidekick Marigold Thundercrack to flee from his captors. However, I pivoted mid-game and decided on the spot to have the guards organize a jailhouse fight club. Ian was a good sport and lots of fun to play with. Hopefully, I can get him on the show again on a future episode.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.