Tabletop Hot Takes

Overview

Tabletop Hot Takes is a podcast about Tabletop Role Playing Games, the host's thoughts and feelings on them, and, of course, hot takes. Professors Aria and Funky explore TTRPG history, indie RPGs, advice, recommendations, and all kinds of other great things. Professor Aria was raised in the fire of TTRPGs having run and played
Shadowrun https://groupfinder.eu/library/shadowrun-2019
,
D&D 5E https://groupfinder.eu/library/dungeons-dragons-5e-2014
,
Ryuutama
, and several indie RPGs. They have Game Mastered for almost ten years. They are trying to make their own system, an exploration of fantasy and how even small actions can result in lasting change for the world. Professor Funky has run TTRPGs for over 20 years and for far too many systems to count, though he will try. He is in the process of making his own system (Expedition Protocol) and publishing various adventures as well.

Links

feeds.cativate.fm https://feeds.captivate.fm/tabletop-hot-takes/ - Podcast feed patreon.com https://www.patreon.com/TabletopHotTakes - Patreon page itch.io https://professor-funky.itch.io/ - itch.io page

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