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Dungeons and Dragons for beginners sounds like a rulebook problem. Dean McKinnon says it's actually a playing pretend problem, and once you solve that one, everything else opens up.
Dean is a professional Dungeon Master who runs eleven campaigns a week for kids on every continent, hosts a D&D summer camp, and takes bachelor parties through their first dragon encounter. He makes the case that D&D isn't about the dice or the sword swings. It's about what happens when someone who struggles to find the words in real life suddenly finds them at a table, in character, saying something that surprises everyone in the room, including themselves.
If you've ever felt more like yourself in a costume than out of one, this one is for you.
Topics: Dungeons and Dragons, Dungeon Master, tabletop RPG, neurodivergent kids, collaborative storytelling
GUEST: Dean McKinnon | http://dragonsloveparties.com | @dragonsloveparties
Originally aired on 2026-07-02
By iHeartRadioDungeons and Dragons for beginners sounds like a rulebook problem. Dean McKinnon says it's actually a playing pretend problem, and once you solve that one, everything else opens up.
Dean is a professional Dungeon Master who runs eleven campaigns a week for kids on every continent, hosts a D&D summer camp, and takes bachelor parties through their first dragon encounter. He makes the case that D&D isn't about the dice or the sword swings. It's about what happens when someone who struggles to find the words in real life suddenly finds them at a table, in character, saying something that surprises everyone in the room, including themselves.
If you've ever felt more like yourself in a costume than out of one, this one is for you.
Topics: Dungeons and Dragons, Dungeon Master, tabletop RPG, neurodivergent kids, collaborative storytelling
GUEST: Dean McKinnon | http://dragonsloveparties.com | @dragonsloveparties
Originally aired on 2026-07-02