
A podcast celebrating the hobby of solo roleplaying. Host PJ interviews content creators in the solo-rpg hobby, give’s tips and advice of how to get playing, doing live actual plays at the table, and generally just geek’s out about about this fantastic hobby.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GamesLeisure | |||

Hello and Welcome Back to The Solo RolePlayers Podcast. Today I am, exhilarated, a little I think due to a bad mushroom I found in at the foot of a bigger mushroom in a very strange forest, to bring you the first [ACTUAL PLAY] session of Dolmenwood. more
Hello and Happy Dolmenwood December Dear SoloRolePlayers One And All!
(breathes)
Today I am ecstatic to bring you the first official episode of the month of December, famously the last month of the year and even more famously all about the mysterio... more
Take on the challenge!
Choose your weapon (system and support). Set your timer (20 mins). Prepare your dice. (you already have too many) and a writing implement (a nice one?). Then sit down and PLAY. Play with what you have. FUDGE the rules you don'... more
Hello Dear Solo RolePlayers,
I am proud to present you today a BONUS, extra, additional, on top episode where I have a bit of a chat about whatever is in that solo roleplaying head of mine. New games, upcoming stuff, and a few topics thrown in for g... more
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This is the go-to podcast if you want to hear interviews with some of the leading lights in solo RPGs. I love PJ's easy interviewing style, he really gets his guests to open up about their gaming history, and their insights into the hobby. I can't recommend highly enough, and look forward to every episode. His most recent, with Mike Shea of Sly Flourish, was up there with his chats with Tana Pigeon, creator of Mythic. I'd give it 6 if I could!
A great variety show of a podcast, the Solo RolePlayers Podcast is a dive into interviews with folks in the space, actual plays, and more. I find the pacing and audio quality to always be top notch, and it’s a great show to get a vibe for what’s happening in the RPG scene; I hope the show keeps up for a while because it’s always got fun content to dive into.
This is one of my go-to resources for solo role-playing games. It has interviews with some of the best designers in table top, podcasters and content creators who turn solo RPGs into stunning audio drama, and really useful how to resources. Episodes, though, are the ones where PJ turns his own solo games into actual play audio dramas. He has a way of flowing between discussing the gameplay and mechanics and telling an immersive story that is unique in the sphere of solo RPG podcasting.
PJ does a great job of being approachable, yet deeply knowledgeable about TTRPG systems and solo play tools. Hugely recommended!
The host, PJ, is friendly, breezy and inviting. He welcomes you to join him as he samples a large variety of solo games. Additionally, there are interviews with luminaries like Tana Pigeon & Cezar Capacle that provide so much insight. On top of all this, the production vaules are top notch. The show a must-listen for anyone into solo gaming.
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Focusing on the engaging world of solo roleplaying games, the discussions encompass a range of topics such as interviews with game designers, playtesting experiences, and community involvement in the hobby. The host shares insights, strategies, and personal anecdotes to encourage listeners to explore solo gameplay within various RPG systems. Notably, the content is tailored to both newcomers and seasoned players, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the solo RPG community.
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The Solo RolePlayers Podcast launched a year ago and published 41 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Solo RolePlayers Podcast include:
1. Andreas Lundström
2. Cezar Cepacle
3. Steve Morrison
4. Timothy Fogarty
5. Matt Risby
6. Carl White
7. Tana Pigeon
8. Man Alone
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