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Screenwriters John August (Big Fish) and Craig Mazin (The Hangover Part II) from the Script Notes podcast come on to talk about their D&D group full of film and TV writers.
D&D Brand Director Nathan Stewart gives the inside scoop on what's up at Meltdown in the upcoming D&D Live from Meltdown event, in which we'll be announcing the newest D&D story and product line-up.
Another D&D alum, Mike Selinker, stops by to chat about his work on D&D third edition, the Betrayal at House on the Hill board game, and, more recently, the first expansion to Betrayal called Widow's Walk.
Wolfgang Baur returns to tell us some more crazy stories, sing some Hall & Oates, and talk about what Kobold Press is putting up on the DMs Guild.
Psychotherapist Dr. Raffael Boccamazzo visits the office to talk about using Dungeons & Dragons to help autistic kids learn social skills.
Yogcast folks Mark Hulmes and Kim Richards call in from across the pond in England to talk about playing their new but popular stream High Rollers.
Author Saladin Ahmed stops by to talk about how Dungeons & Dragons inspired his 2011 novel Throne of the Crescent Moon and what it's like playing with him at conventions.
Darius Kazemi and Courtney Stanton of Feel Train come on to talk about the Madame Eva Twitter bot, how bots might be used in D&D going forward and what the heck a "bot" is anyway.
Darius Kazemi and Courtney Stanton of Feel Train come on to talk about the Madame Eva Twitter bot, how bots might be used in D&D going forward and what the heck a "bot" is anyway.
Anna Prosser Robinson and Stephanie Powell, two of the cofounders of online gaming outfit Misscliks, call in to chat with us about coming to D&D late in life and their new projects.