Actual Play
Roll to Play Network
Red Death
Doug Levandowski GMs a Red Death D&D campaign set in a 1890s Boston that has been invaded by a sinister force known as the Red Death.
This campaign uses the 2nd Edition D&D Ravenloft: A Guide to Gothic Earth expansion, but updated for 5e.
Level Up
You can listen to this episode here.
I GMed a session of Kids on Bikes: No Such Place as Koreatown for some friends on the Roll to Play network’s Level Up. No Such Place as Koreatown can be found in Strange Adventures: Vol. 2.
Geekspective
The Warren of Petal Grove Live Stream
Geekspective’s actual play stream about bunnies getting into trouble ran throughout November 2020. I was part of the season 2 cast, playing a poor terrified bun named Thistle. The game we played was The Warren, a Powered by the Apocalypse game inspired by Watership Down and published by Bully Pulpit Games. The recordings are also available in podcast format.
As a Guest/Interviewee
Gender Reveal
I was interviewed on Episode 106 of Gender Reveal and got to really dig into some topics I’m very passionate about. We talked about Women are Werewolves and the process of creating it, my BDSM tea party game Pass the Sugar, Please, playing games with the goal of having a good cathartic cry, and both erotic horror and cozy horror. When talking about my consulting work, we also got to touch on how prevalent colonialism is as the basis for the central mechanics in so many games.
Asians Represent!
Asians Represent! Episode 19: Sex, Relationships, & TTRPGs ft. Sharang Biswas and Clio Yun-su Davis
In this episode, Sharang and I talked with Daniel and Ammar about our experience writing for (and in Sharang’s case, editing) Honey & Hot Wax: An Anthology of Erotic Games.
Asians Represent! Episode 4 – How to Play as an Asian Character (If You Aren’t Asian)
In this episode we got to talk about The Long Drive Back from Busan (freeform larp), Battle of the Boy Bands (card game), The Truth About Eternity (my Fastaval scenario), and the k-pop industry in general.
Appendix N Book Club
In episode 84, we chatted about Gardner F. Fox’s Kothar and the Conjurer’s Curse, sword and sorcery, coincidences as major plot points, GMing, cultural consulting, sexual violence in the genre, and a whole lot more.
I even had a chance to talk a little bit about my new Choice of Games title that I’m working on, as it falls into the sword and sorcery genre quite a bit.
Tabletop Babble
I had the pleasure of talking with Amber on Tabletop Babble about LARP, game design in general, the concept of playing to lose, and cultural consulting on episode 209. Amber also ran the sessions of The Warren I played in as mentioned earlier on this page.
Backstory
In this episode Alex Roberts and I talked about the intersection of larp and immersive theater, game facilitation anxiety, writing The Long Drive Back from Busan for the Golden Cobra Challenge, and more!
Building the Game
Episode 415: Bands Battle and Maps are Terrifying
I got to talk to Jason about Battle of the Boybands, Magical Kitties, and my weird fear of maps.
The Board Game Workshop
The Board Game Workshop – Boston FIG Episode
I was interviewed briefly about the tabletop version of my game But Not Tonight that was a part of Boston FIG’s tabletop showcase in 2017.
As a Host
Read/Watch/Play was a bi-weekly podcast in which co-hosts James, Corinne, Clio, and Justin reviewed books, movies, and games grouped together by theme.
Example themes: Witches (Howl’s Moving Castle, The Witch, and Banjo-Kazooie), Women of the Apocalypse (Tank Girl, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Horizon Zero Dawn), and Digital Romance (Crosstalk, San Junipero, and Emily is Away).