
A rotating cast of gnomes (from Gnome Stew, the award winning gaming blog) gather every two weeks to discuss table top gaming topics from their articles and elsewhere. Will we be good enough to avoid being thrown in the stew?
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 216 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesHobbiesLeisure | |||

Join Ang, Chris, and JT as they discuss different methods to pulling a party of characters together at the start of a campaign. They talk about everything from strangers shoved together to deeply established connections. How are you going to get it s... more
Join Ang, Jared and Josh as they talk about the types of characters they like to play, why they love those types, and why it’s also good to branch out and try other characters.
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Join Jared as he interviews Kienna Shaw and Lauren Bryant-Monk, the folks behind the Tabletop Safety Toolkit, a resource providing gamers with access to a variety of safety tools. There’s a ton of options out there and their site provides options for... more
Join Ang as she chats with guest Bridgett Jeffries about all things spooky and scary games. Need some insight into how to bring the best of horror to your table during this spooky season? Listen to Bridgett!
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One of the best TTRPG discussion pods.
If you like tabletop rpg’ing, this is a very good poscast to listen to. They are staying on topic, with constructive and well tested advices about how to be a better game master, and a better player.
Like the Gnome Stew website, this podcast offers RPG advice and ideas in a nicely digestible short form. (Gnomes... digestible... get it?!) Everyone associated with the show is great, and Angela is a sharp and insightful host. — Jen / Pixelscapes
This is a short form podcast that tackles a topic that appears on the blog, utilizing some of the authors that contribute to the site. All of the contributors are interesting and have some solid insights, but the show still feels a little bit unfocused. It's a new show, and I think it just hasn't quite hit its stride or fully realized what it wants to be yet, but still not a bad listen, and it's a fairly short form show.
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The show offers engaging conversations centered around tabletop role-playing games (RPGs), with a distinct focus on various gaming styles, techniques, and experiences. Each episode covers topics such as game mastering, player dynamics, character creation, and game mechanics, all while embedding personal anecdotes from a diverse group of hosts. Unique discussions often highlight contemporary issues within the gaming community, such as burnout among game masters and the impact of modern adaptations to classic games. This format not only provides practical advice for players and game masters alike but also fosters a community spirit among listeners who are passionate about RPGs.
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Recent guests on Gnomecast include:
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2. Charles Cohen
3. Tracy Sizemore
4. Alex Thomas
5. Bryan Steele
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