2009-08-27 Podcast Update

MJ Harnish writes about his Bi-annual RPG Podcast Round-up. Let me go through my podcasts as well... Most of them are about roleplaying games, obviously.

MJ Harnish
Bi-annual RPG Podcast Round-up

I usually listen to podcasts on my portable audio player, so I’m fine with low information density. If I’m at the computer while they’re playing, I will sometimes listen to a show two or three times in a row. That also means that I don’t care about video content.

I think that most interviews are sort of ok when they’re about the person behind a product. I find interviews with people trying to sell their product lame because we’re neither getting critical questions nor a review. It’s just advertising. I prefer a people story.

But now, on to the list:

All Games Considered
Atomic Array
Brilliant Gameologists
Fear the Boot
Green Ronin Publishing Podcast
Have Games, Will Travel
The History of Rome
12 Byzantine Emperors
In Our Time
Kobold Quarterly
Midnight’s Lair
Open Design Podcast
Order 66
Pulp Gamer Inside Track
RPG Circus
Sons of Kryos
The Canon Puncture Show
Thinking Allowed
This Just In… From GenCon
The Voice of the Revolution
2d6 Feet in a Random Direction
3.5 Private Sanctuary

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Hey, just out of curiosity - you listed Canon Puncture as a show you listen to in your post from May, but it isn’t in your August update (except in your mention of Judd). We hope you haven’t stopped listening to us - but if you have, feel free to let me know why, and maybe we can bring you back.

– Mick Bradley 2009-08-27 19:25 UTC

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Yikes, this is an oversight! I fixed it: The Canon Puncture Show is one of my *favorites*! 😄

I’m also looking for podcasts to server as inspiration for my upcoming Traveller game. Does anybody have a suggestion?

– Alex Schroeder 2009-08-27 21:53 UTC

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Wow, thanks, Alex. We appreciate your very kind words. We’ll try to keep it up!

– Mick Bradley 2009-08-28 14:19 UTC

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As always, thanks for listening. Good note about the shop talk, and glad you found our discussion of Mongoose Traveller to be interesting and useful!

– Brian Isikoff 2009-09-13 17:17 UTC

Brian Isikoff