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Hey les geeks! On est de retour cette semaine pour vous parler de pleins de sujets dont : Heroquest first light, One World Under Doom , L'évènement Game over de Saguenay, du retour de Eb Games, de Astérix , de plein d'autre choses mais surtout du chevalier noir qui rôde près de notre studio. Prenez vos pilules et restez geek!Send us a textLibrairie Première IssueDepuis 1984, la librairie Première Issue offre une grande sélection de bandes dessinées en anglais.Infini-JeuxInfini-Jeux est une boutique en ligne, spécialisée de vente , location et animation d'événements.StarforgedStarforged offer merchandise, like Pins, Badges, Pendant, Keychain, Ring and Collectible Coins. Nano CincoBrasseur de bières de qualités faites à Limoilou avec une superbe salle de dégustation. Café de TerroirdeTerroir est une entreprise de microtorréfaction artisanale de café située à Québec.Spoutnik QuébecMagasin de jeux vidéo neufs et usagés 9173 boulevard Henri-Bourassa, Tél: (418) 955-0225 Lolli infographieUne expertise graphiste avec plus de 10 ans d'expérience. De la conception à l'impression. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
BAM! Martin, Florian en Samuel zijn weer terug op je beeldscherm (en in je oorschelpen) om het laatste nieuws en hun persoonlijke verhalen van de afgelopen week met je te delen! De olifant in de kamer is natuurlijk de release van The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered — en daar heeft Simon ook nog wat over te zeggen. Verder gaat Florian los over de PS5-versie van Forza Horizon 5, laat Samuel zijn liefde voor fysieke games horen, en vertelt Martin nog een sappig huisartsverhaal waarvan hij zei dat hij het niet zou delen... Check het snel, Baklap!00:00 Intro00:35 Huishoudelijke mededeling (Tjeerd, fusie, etc.)07:50 Forza Horizon 5 op de PS514:00 Is de Xbox nog nodig?18:05 Maar Game Pass straalt18:55 TES IV: Oblivion Remastered (+ Simon-intermezzo)34:30 De tragedie van Clair Obscur: Expedition 3336:00 TES IV: Oblivion Remastered (vervolg)37:45 Fatal Fury-geschiedenisles van Samuel46:50 Discussie over fysieke games (Nintendo Switch 2 Game-Key Card)57:10 OLED-tv (horror)verhalen01:02:35 De wondere wereld van Ambilight01:04:40 Martins boekentip: Dungeon Crawler Carl (en HeroQuest)01:11:05 Outro
In the month of July 1991 many games were released for the Commodore 64. In episode one-hundred-and-eighty-five of Zapped to the Past, we continue our look at some of those games, including the grandiose Gem X, the empty Extreme and the half-baked Heroquest and wonder… How powerful would a rocket powered mobility scooter actually be? Games covered in this episode: Gem X Extreme Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo HeroQuest The Power Find us here: https://zappedtothepast.com/ If you would like to help us out and join our Patreon, find it here: https://www.patreon.com/zappedtothepast If you want to buy amazing Zapped to the Past merch, go here: https://zappedtothepast.shop https://www.redbubble.com/people/zappedtothepast/shop If you want to buy a Coffee for Zapped to the Past, go here: https://ko-fi.com/zappedtothepast Need our links in one place - you can do that too: https://linktr.ee/zappedtothepast https://online.pubhtml5.com/oowg/grrx/#p=1 Additional links mentioned in the Podcast: Gem X manual Here are some of Countdown's most X-rated conundrums - BBC Three Bernie Wenton - Stars In Their Eyes Final 1991 BBC Radio Scotland - The Kitchen Café - Sue Lawrence Opening ceremony of the Sheffield Student Games 1991 BBC TV Theatre - Shepherds Bush 1991 Luciano Pavarotti - Puccini: Donna Non Vidi Mai (live from Hyde Park in London, 1991) Luciano Pavarotti: 'Nessun Dorma' from Puccini's 'Turandot' - London Hyde Park 1991 Rich Tea & Sympathy Ep. 1 - Sex and Snooker Alfred J Kwak (Alfred J Quack) Ep01 Alfred Comes To Life (HD Ai Improved-English) Chimera (1991) Full Mini-Series Excellent Quality Kid N' Play (1991) | Saturday Morning Cartoon ( 2 Episodes) Gravedale High E01 - Long Days Guerny Into Night Plaza Patrol 1991:
It looks like Kyle Rayner and Donna Troy have broken up. In an effort to avoid both the consequences of his own self-sabotage and improve his approach to being Green Lantern, Kyle decides to go on a cross-country trip to seek advice from Batman, Captain Marvel, and Wonder Woman. He'll also stand with Adam Strange and the Darkstars against Darkseid's secret son and seek his own long-lost father with the help of new Green Arrow Connor Hawke. If that's not enough superhero guest stars, wait till you see who shows up to Hal Jordan's funeral!Discussed in this episode: Green Lantern #71-82 and Annual #5 (1996), plus crossover issues of Green Arrow.
Für diese Folge verlassen wir bekanntes Terrain und sprechen ausnahmsweise mal über ein Brettspiel – sorry ... ein Tabletop-Spiel natürlich. Und obwohl es von HeroQuest auch eine Computerspiel Umsetzung gibt, liegt der Ursprung dieses Meilensteins in der Brettspielvariante von MB, aus dem Jahr 1991. Wir. werfen einen tiefen Blick in den Kasten und und klären die Frage, lässt sich der Klassiker heute noch spielen?
Bob Naismith was one of the early Citadel sculptors who helped to define the foundations of Warhammer and 40k. From the original Space Marine design, predating Rogue Trader and the start of 40k, to the plastics created for HeroQuest and Space Crusade, Bob and Jordan talk about an incredible career full of iconic and important work.Bob Naismith interview._____________________________ Check out Bob's latest work: [Bob Naismith Website]https://www.bobnaismith.com/[Bob Naismith Patreon]https://www.patreon.com/user?u=31502359_____________________________ Support My Work: DOWNLOAD MY FANTASY BATTLE SCENARIO DEAD KING WENCESLAS:https://jordansorcery.itch.io/dead-king-wenceslasELEMENT GAMES AFFILIATE LINK:https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11216PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/jordansorceryKO-FI:https://ko-fi.com/jordansorceryDISCORD:https://discord.gg/vtjKzTGevDINSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/jordansorcery/ BLUESKY:https://bsky.app/profile/jordansorcery.bsky.social WEBSITE:https://jordansorcery.com/_____________________________ Art, Music, and Copyright: Images used belong to their respective copyright owners Jordan Sorcery Theme by Joylin Music Jordan Sorcery Heraldry by Becka Moor Jordan Sorcery Heraldry and Theme copyright @jordansorcerySupport the show
In this episode Richard talks with Rich Schaus. He is the executive director of Gospel Rescue Mission in Muskogee, OK. Rich was born and raised just east of St. Louis Missouri and holds a BA in Missions and Bible from Central Bible College, a BA in Rescue Missions from City Vision College and a Master of Leadership degree from Northeastern State University. Rich is married to Cara Schaus and they have three children and four grandchildren. He is a former United States Army Field Artillery Captain the author of Hero Quest. This is a fascinating conversation about Rich's leadership journey and the unique challenges and triumphs of working with the most vulnerable in our society. Connect with Rich here. Find out More about the GRM Gala here. DONATE: If you have enjoyed this podcast and want to support what we do, click here. RESOURCES: Join with others March 31-April 2 in this engaging 3 day workshop on how to ask better questions to move people onto God's agenda. Register here. CONNECT: Follow Richard on Twitter. Follow Richard on Facebook. Read Richard's latest blog here.
Mesmo para quem joga há muitos e muitos anos, o repertório de jogos jogados sempre fica em dívida com diversos outros jogos. E, dentro desta lista de esquecidos existem as nossas vergonhas pessoais: os jogos clássicos que deveríamos ter jogado.É como se dizer um cinéfilo mas nunca ter assistido Cidadão Kane, ser um amante de livros de nunca ter lido Machado de Assis. Foi por isso que Didi Braguinha e André Rumjanek montaram essa lista, para confessar seus pecados tabuleirísticos.Jogos mencionados neste episódio (mesmo que brevemente):Duna: Imperium, Wingspan, Pokemon TCG, Mahjong, Dragon Castle, Dungeon Rummy, Twilight Imperium, Magic: The Gathering, Warhammer, Star Wars Legion, HeroQuest, Battlemaster, Dune (2019) e Duna: Um Jogo de Conquistas e Diplomacia.Para saber mais sobre este episódio e os jogos mencionados: Jogos Clássico Que Deveriamos Ter Jogado | Fabuloso PodcastSe você ainda não conhece ou faz parte, fale conosco no nosso Fabuloso DiscordE para as redes sociais: Fabuloso Podcast no Instagram
(TIME STAMPS BELOW) A review of the new HeroQuest board game base set, “HeroQuest: First Light”, and a red flag of false teaching or signs we might be geeking out in our Bibles the WRONG way as we continue our Geek Bible Study of 1st Timothy! AND MUCH MORE! 00:00:30 Intro 00:03:57 HeroQuest: First Light Review 00:22:31 CGC & Christian Geek News (A Hedge Of Fire, by Matthew Musgrave ) 00:41:41 False Teaching & Harmful Bible Study Detours (1 Timothy Geek Bible Study) 00:56:31 Listener/Viewer Feedback, Questions & Comments (The House Of David Biblical Series on Prime, Using AI For Bible Study?) Paeter's Geek Week 01:15:43 MOVIES & SHOWS: X-Files Season 1 “Miracle Man” & Modern Healings, 01:32:14 VIDEO GAMES- Assassin's Creed Valhalla, God Eater 3, No Man's Sky Worlds Part 2, Neverwinter Nights, 01:46:46 On The Next Episode... 01:49:35 Essential Issues Weekly: DC Comics Reactions (Martian Manhunter is keeping a dangerous secret and Black Canary has a devastatingly difficult choice to make! Reactions to Metamorpho: The Element Man 1, The Flash 16, Action Comics 1081, Justice League Unlimited 2, Black Canary: Best Of The Best 2 ) Support this podcast and enjoy exclusive rewards at https://www.patreon.com/spiritbladeproductions Subscribe in a reader Open In i-tunes- itms://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-christian-geek-central-podcast/id258963175?mt=2 i-tunes Page Link- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-christian-geek-central-podcast/id258963175?mt=2 Get fun, exclusive rewards for your support! Visit: https://www.patreon.com/spiritbladeproductions Or Become a Patron! All episodes are archived and available for download at www.spiritblade.com , Resources used to prepare CGC Bible Study/Devotional content include:"Expositor's Bible Commentary", Frank E. Gaebelein General Editor (Zondervan Publishing House),"The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament", by Dr. John H. Walton, Dr. Victor H. Matthews & Dr. Mark W. Chavalas (InterVarsity Press), "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament", by Dr. Craig S. Keener (InterVarsity Press),Thayer's Greek Lexicon, Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Blueletterbible.org, The Christian Geek Central Statement Of Faith can be found at: http://christiangeekcentral.blogspot.com/p/about.html The Christian Geek Central Podcast is written, recorded and produced by Paeter Frandsen. Additional segments produced by their credited authors. Logo created by Matthew Silber. Copyright 2007-2025, Spirit Blade Productions. Music by Wesley Devine, Bjorn A. Lynne, Pierre Langer, Jon Adamich, audionautix.com and Sound Ideas. Spazzmatica Polka by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Freesound.org effects provided by: FreqMan
Dan is back, and kicks off the new year with news of new The Witcher expansions, HeroQuest, and more. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Munchkin Land continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com NEWS Asmodee will release 3 new products for The Witcher Old World in Jan ‘25 The Witcher: Old World Monster Trail ($50) The Witcher: Old World - Wild Hunt ($50) The Witcher: Old World - Adventure Pack ($30) Unexpected Games will release an expansion for Mandalorian Adventures --- Mandalorian Adventures: Clan of Two. ($40) New characters new scenarios (base game needed) Avalon Hill is releasing HeroQuest First Light -- An intro to the new edition of the old classic dungeon crawler-- at Target Jan ‘25 ($50) Dranda Games will release a new drafting game called Explorers of Navoria, , Jan' 2025. ($40) Gigamic will release a card game called Slide, March '25. Rock Manor Games has released Set A Watch: Doomed Run, a big box with a campaign and all previous Set a Watch offerings, into retail ($75) UVS Games has placed Attack on Titan - Apocalypse, a new booster set for UniVersus CCG, onto preorder as well as released their Star Trek Below Decks set. Renegade Game Studios teased Battle for the Deep:powered by the Axis & Allies which will release in March 2025 -- Axis and Allies under the sea($60) Capstone Games will bring the next game by Tomas Holek, Tea Garden to North America May ‘25 ($50-60) WizKids has announced Dungeons & Dragons: Edge of the Realms – Fields of Faerun, a new map-building game designed by Phil Walker-Harding (Barenpark, Gizmos, Imhotep) June '25 ($25)
Dan is back, and kicks off the new year with news of new The Witcher expansions, HeroQuest, and more. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure Munchkin Land continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com NEWS Asmodee will release 3 new products for The Witcher Old World in Jan ‘25 The Witcher: Old World Monster Trail ($50) The Witcher: Old World - Wild Hunt ($50) The Witcher: Old World - Adventure Pack ($30) Unexpected Games will release an expansion for Mandalorian Adventures --- Mandalorian Adventures: Clan of Two. ($40) New characters new scenarios (base game needed) Avalon Hill is releasing HeroQuest First Light -- An intro to the new edition of the old classic dungeon crawler-- at Target Jan ‘25 ($50) Dranda Games will release a new drafting game called Explorers of Navoria, , Jan' 2025. ($40) Gigamic will release a card game called Slide, March '25. Rock Manor Games has released Set A Watch: Doomed Run, a big box with a campaign and all previous Set a Watch offerings, into retail ($75) UVS Games has placed Attack on Titan - Apocalypse, a new booster set for UniVersus CCG, onto preorder as well as released their Star Trek Below Decks set. Renegade Game Studios teased Battle for the Deep:powered by the Axis & Allies which will release in March 2025 -- Axis and Allies under the sea($60) Capstone Games will bring the next game by Tomas Holek, Tea Garden to North America May ‘25 ($50-60) WizKids has announced Dungeons & Dragons: Edge of the Realms – Fields of Faerun, a new map-building game designed by Phil Walker-Harding (Barenpark, Gizmos, Imhotep) June '25 ($25)
Merry Christmas Eve for those of you that celebrate and a happy Tuesday to everybody regardless. Scott is back doing some off week content with another installation of The Games That Made Us. HeroQuest was one of the most expensive games that Scott ever owned, constantly begging family members to purchase expansions for the game. And taking time out to create their own expansions for the game., it taught Scott how to be creative within a different medium. Scott still owns their second edition copy of HeroQuest which came out several years after the first and did not receive nearly the love and attention that the original did. This episode is dedicated to Dave Klingerman who sadly passed earlier this year due to complications from cancer. Dave stepped in to be a male role model for Scott after he tragically lost his father. --- You can email us at boardallthetimegaming@gmail.com. We can be found at www.boardallthetime.com and on Facebook at Board All The Time. We're on BlueSky now and loving it! At this point it really feels like BlueSky is for gaming, so definitely check us out on there! https://bsky.app/profile/boardallthetime.bsky.social If you'd like to help support the show and assist with the hosting costs, you can do so with our Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/boardallthetime Our Discord server, which is still in Beta, can be joined at https://discord.gg/VbRWEpc6 We'd like to thank our sponsors as well: Robin's Nerd Supply: www.robinsnerdsupply.com Eco Owl Press: www.ecoowlpress.com We'd also like to thank SoulProdMusic for the intro/outro music.
There have been many Games Workshop games that just didn't make it past the development stage - from Necromunda on a corrupted Eldar Craft World, to a Dr Who time travelling board game, to the fall of the Empire and the corruption of the Warhammer world by Tamurkhan. Rick Priestley, creator of Warhammer and 40k and the design team lead at Games Workshop for many years, joins Jordan Sorcery to explore the history that didn't happen - some of the many Games Workshop projects that were started but only ever released in rumours, tidbits, hushed whispers, or in some cases not at all.From more collaborations with MB Games after the success of HeroQuest, to new takes on historical wargaming with Perry miniatures, the early iteration of Battlefleet Gothic to a new Mad Max-style IP on the floor of dried out oceans!_____________________________ [ ELEMENT GAMES AFFILIATE LINK ]https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11216[ PATREON ]https://www.patreon.com/jordansorcery[ KO-FI ]https://ko-fi.com/jordansorcery[ YOUTUBE CHANNELS ]History & Editorial: https://youtube.com/ @jordansorceryLongform Conversation: https://youtube.com/ @JordanSorceryPods [ WEBSITE ]https://jordansorcery.com/#Warhammer #40k #Warhammer40000 #Necromunda #GamesWorkshop #tabletop #boardgames #RPG #wargames_____________________________ References, Sources, and Links: [Wombat Wargames]https://wombatwargames.com/[Rick Priestley's Space Battles: A Spacefarers Guide Blog]https://spacebattlesaspacefarersguide.blogspot.com/_____________________________ Art, Music, and Copyright: Images used belong to their respective copyright owners Jordan Sorcery Theme by Joylin Music Jordan Sorcery Heraldry by Becka Moor Support the show
Sea Hero Quest est un jeu vidéo pas comme les autres. Imaginé par des scientifiques, il s'inscrit dans la recherche du diagnostic d'Alzheimer. Antoine Coutrot, chercheur au CNRS en Sciences Cognitives, répond à vos questions. Pour plus d'informations : https://projet.liris.cnrs.fr/seaheroquest/
When is it time to cull or get rid of a games or keep in a collection? 2:50 ***What's up in Babblot*** Grapes and gardens Essen spiel upcoming Outdoor kitchen 10:06 ***Things that make the King go Hmmm!*** CMON revenue drop 18:44 ***Sponsor break*** Arcane Wonders 21:31 ***New games*** Interrogating our guest in a game show fashion to see the games they love 36:30 ***Sponsor break*** Game Toppers 4.5 on Kickstarter 39:40 ***The Babble*** To cull or not to cull
HeroQuest First Light ist eine lang ersehnte Erweiterung des beliebten Brettspiels HeroQuest. Doch es kam zu Anschuldigungen, die Macher würden Künstliche Intelligenz benutzen, um ihre Kunst zu erstellen.
AP Table Talk: Mega Topic: Hidden InformationIn this episode of AP Table Talk, the hosts Brian and Dave Eng explore the “mega topic” of hidden information in games. They explore hidden role games and games with hidden information, discussing examples like Battlestar Galactica and Scotland Yard. They touch on games such as Inside Job, Werewords, Dune, and HeroQuest, exploring their unique gameplay elements and how hidden information impacts strategies. They talk about the challenges of teaching these games to new players and the importance of understanding game states for effective gameplay. They share their experiences with different games, emphasizing replayability and excitement. The episode also covers communication-limited games like Codenames and Just One, highlighting how such mechanics enhance the social aspect of gaming. They also discuss traitor games and the psychological intrigue they add to gameplay. Overall, the episode provides insights into the appeal, challenges, and evolving nature of games with hidden information in modern tabletop gaming.If you liked this episode please consider commenting, sharing, and subscribing.Subscribing is absolutely free and ensures that you'll get the next episode delivered directly to you. We'd also love it if you took some time to rate the show! We live to lift others with learning. So, if you found this episode useful, consider sharing it with someone who could benefit. Also make sure to visit University XP online at www.universityxp.comUniversity XP is also on Twitter @University_XP and on Facebook and LinkedIn as University XP.Get the full transcript and references for this episode here: https://www.universityxp.com/podcast/120Support the show
Balancing Family Life and Professional Responsibilities as a Dad with Daughters Fatherhood presents a unique set of challenges and joys, each intertwined with the fabric of daily life. In this week's Dads with Daughters podcast, we welcome Ryan Moore, a bi-vocational pastor and school counselor and father, who shares his journey of raising five daughters while balancing his professional commitments. This insightful episode delves deep into the nuances of fatherhood, mental well-being, and the nurturing of relationships. Growing Up with Sisters: An Early Advantage Ryan Moore's upbringing played a significant role in shaping his perspective on fatherhood. Growing up with two sisters and no brothers in a foreign country provided him with a unique advantage: an intrinsic understanding of others' thoughts and feelings. This background laid the foundation for his empathetic approach to parenting, allowing him to be more attuned to his daughters' needs. "I had to be more intentional with my word choice and approach," Ryan shares, emphasizing the importance of intentional communication. This deliberate gentleness has been pivotal in his journey of raising daughters, helping him engage effectively and avoid the stereotypical "male responses" that might inadvertently harm them. The Importance of Healthy Relationships One of Ryan's primary hopes for his daughters is for them to cultivate healthy relationships. Having struggled with unhealthy relationships in his past, Ryan deeply values the importance of faith and strong, nurturing connections. He aspires for his daughters to develop bonds that are nourished by mutual respect and love, both within the family and beyond. As a bi-vocational pastor, he integrates his faith into daily family life, ensuring that his daughters understand the value of spirituality and compassion. His wife's organizational skills and passion for helping people further reinforce this environment, creating a home where every member feels supported and valued. Navigating Professional Challenges and Personal Well-being Ryan Moore's role at Oxford Virtual Academy and as a former counselor at Oxford High School has had its share of challenges. The tragic shootings at Oxford High School took a significant toll on his mental well-being, making it difficult to transition back to family life. "Coping with such trauma requires a conscious effort," he notes, underscoring the importance of mental health for fathers. To manage stress and maintain a work-life balance, Ryan introduced weekly board game nights. These gatherings not only serve as a fun family activity but also help develop critical skills in his children, such as risk assessment and spatial thinking. Additionally, the Moore family indulges in month-long road trips during the summer, exploring national parks and cultural sites to reconnect and rejuvenate. Embracing a New Adventure: The Africa Mercy Ship A significant upcoming chapter for Ryan and his family involves joining the Africa Mercy ship for a two-year term. As chaplain, Ryan will provide spiritual support and counseling for the crew, while his daughters, Evangeline and Seyla, attend the onboard Mercy Academy. This move, inspired by his childhood experiences in Germany and his faith journey, marks a thrilling yet daunting transition for the Moore family. The Africa Mercy ship, operated by Mercy Ships, delivers essential medical care, including surgeries and rehabilitation, to communities in Madagascar and Sierra Leone. Ryan is particularly excited about the opportunity to serve in a global mission, reflecting his long-standing passion for helping others. Fatherhood as Mentorship: A Heartfelt Insight In the "Fatherhood Five," a segment of the podcast, Ryan describes fatherhood as "mentorship." He cherishes every hug from his daughters, seeing these moments as markers of his success as a father. Inspired by his faith and his own father, Ryan aims to instill confidence in his children, reminding fellow dads that perfection is impossible, but love is crucial. He advises, "You'll never be fully ready. Just love on your kids and acknowledge your imperfections." This authentic and heartfelt approach encapsulates Ryan's philosophy on parenting, offering invaluable wisdom for dads navigating the complexities of raising daughters in today's world. Ryan Moore's journey, as shared on the "Dads with Daughters" podcast, offers a wealth of insights for fathers everywhere. His experiences highlight the importance of empathetic communication, maintaining mental well-being, fostering healthy relationships, and embracing new adventures with faith and courage. As Ryan and his family prepare for their voyage with the Africa Mercy ship, his story stands as a testament to the profound impact of intentional and loving fatherhood. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:05]: Welcome to dads with Daughters. In this show, we spotlight dads, resources, and more to help you be the best dad you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to the Dance with Daughters podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughter's lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. As always, every week, I love being able to sit down, talk to you, walk with you on this journey that you're on. You know, I've got 2 daughters. I know that you've got daughters as you're listening. And I'm hoping that every week as you're listening, you're taking some notes, you're jotting some things down, you're learning some things and you're finding some things that you can take for yourself that might help you in this journey that you're on because you don't have to do this alone. I've said that over and over and over again, and I'll keep saying it. We don't have to father alone. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:57]: You don't have to man up. You don't have to act like you know everything because none of us know everything when we walk into fatherhood, we have to learn it along the way. And that's what this podcast is all about. This podcast is all about helping each of us to be able to find that path that we want to walk on, but also to be able to learn from others that have walked on the path before us, but also are walking alongside us that are doing things and maybe a little bit different way than we might be doing that we can learn from grow from, and maybe take some things along the way from that can help us in that journey that we're on. Every week I love being able to bring you different guests, different dads that are walking this journey in a little bit different way that have different resources, different opportunities, different things that they can share with you. And today we've got another great guest. Ryan Moore is with us today. Ryan is a father of 5 and definitely a father of daughters. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:50]: So we're going to be talking to him about his own journey and his journey as a father to daughters and learn a little bit more about him. Ryan, thanks so much for joining us today. Ryan Moore [00:02:00]: Thanks, Chris. Yeah. Good to see you again. And I love what you're doing with the show. And, yeah, I love your vision for why you're doing this. It's very cool. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:02:06]: Well, I love that we're able to reconnect and to be able to talk about fatherhood. I wanna turn the clock back in time to that first moment that you found out that you were gonna be a dad to a daughter. This is especially after having 3 sons. Ryan Moore [00:02:19]: Oh, yeah. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:02:20]: What was going through your head? Ryan Moore [00:02:22]: Oh, boy. Well, I didn't realize it right at first, but it was going to be a huge shift. The old saying is, every guy wants a son, but every man needs a daughter. And the biggest difference in my thinking was that with my boys, they're just little clones of me. And so when they're getting into stuff, you know, we knock each other around. We go on these adventures. And I almost imagine that I understand exactly what they're going through at any given moment in time because I've been there. But the moment that I started having daughters, everything's different. Ryan Moore [00:02:54]: I mean, all of a sudden, I don't know how to change a diaper again. I don't know how to respond to crises. I don't understand why feelings are popping up. And I think that was palpable from, I think, right away, even. Like once I knew we were I was about to have a daughter, I knew, okay, this is going to be a shift. This is gonna be an adventure. And it's an adventure that I was thrilled about. It was an adventure that my heart just, my heart just swelled with joyful anticipation. Ryan Moore [00:03:22]: And yeah, it's been a wonderful adventure. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:03:24]: Now a lot of dads that I talk to talk about that there is joy, but there's also some fear. And you had already had 3 boys along the way. So you'd gone through that experience of having children and understanding what it meant to be a father in that perspective. But what would you say was your biggest fear in raising daughters? Ryan Moore [00:03:45]: Oh, boy. Somehow my, I don't know, my maleness or my insensitivity or my, responses to things or the emotions that I carry with me as a guy would somehow arm my child. Like I said with my guys, we knock each other around and and then, you know, we come to like, if if we yell, we yell. If or if we're playing, we get a little rough. Or if, I have an opinion, they know about it. If they have opinion, I know about it. And then we we work through it, and that's good. Right? But that somehow I would harm my girls with the same process. Ryan Moore [00:04:18]: And, yeah, truly, I I did have to shift. Having daughters forced me immediately to reconsider how intentionally gentle I was being in communication, how intentionally thoughtful I was being with my word choice. Not to say that I didn't care with my boys, but like I said, they're little clones of me and I would I just automatically assume that heart to heart and mind to mind, we we get each other. And now that my boys are all adults, we do. We get each other. You know? And, yeah, with my girls, I've had to shift. It was definitely a shift. But it made me a better person. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:04:54]: Now from the words that you're saying in knowing you as well, I can tell that you're a little more in tune with your feelings, and you're a little more in tune with who you are as a person. So I'm asking this in the sense of you stepping back and maybe not thinking about all the training that you've had over the years as a counselor, as a pastor, etcetera. But as you're thinking about that for yourself and being in tune with your daughters, what did you have to do? What were the some of those steps that you had to take intentionally that other dads can take as well as they have their daughters or are growing with their daughters and may not be at the same place you were in that training and such? Ryan Moore [00:05:38]: Yeah. It's funny. I am a licensed counselor and therapist and also, minister with the Assemblies of God. And all that to say, all the training and all the studies and and everything, it took me a master's degree just to get to the point where I was as good of a listener as my wife intuitively was already. So, like, I had to train to be I had to learn skills intentionally to be a good listener. A good illustration of this is my boys, we were not going to give them when we raise them, we had decided that we didn't want to raise violent children. So we were not going to give them toy guns. We were going to give them creative things, tools, Legos, whatever, building blocks. Ryan Moore [00:06:21]: And outside, they would go play. We live on 5 acres, and we kind of have a free range mentality for our kids. Go outside, play in the woods. It's good for you. And so they would go in the woods and play. At one point, everything became either a lightsaber or a gun. Everything. Every single stick they picked up was a lightsaber or a gun. Ryan Moore [00:06:42]: And once we had girls, everything became alive. Everything became a sentient being. Every clump of clay was a little character that had feelings, and every doll had opinions. And as these girls grew up, they grew up thinking about how this doll felt about that bear, And they would share experiences together, and this doll would share its opinion about how the tea tasted to the bear. Whereas, as my boys were growing and my girls were growing, I was watching them play. And as they got older and into teenage worlds, my girls were adapting their play into the real world, where now they're highly skilled at imagining what other people are thinking and feeling, and they're able to communicate. And my boys, you know, at the time being, late teens or whatever, were still outside hitting each other with sticks. So it's like there was this huge difference in the way thinking process naturally developed. Ryan Moore [00:07:45]: And I think the same was absolutely true for me. I grew up with 2 sisters and no brothers in a foreign country. And so I think I had a little bit of an advantage in learning how to intuit other people's thoughts and feelings because that was my core friend group overseas. And so it was a little easier for me, I think. And so I was always interested in trying to understand what other people were thinking and feeling, but it definitely took more skill and intent. And so, yeah, with my girls, I just had to stop and think about rather than just share bluntly what my thought process was on a thing or share bluntly what my opinion was on a thing, there was a certain rule set that benefited them that I had to enter into a certain civility that I had to understand to be able to engage on the level that they appreciated hearing. And that helped me be a much more effective father when I realized that they naturally had this, I guess, rules of engagement that they had worked out that I that I needed to, engage in. And God bless my wife, man, because she had to deal with those poor boys, you know, until I figured out that, okay, okay, I definitely need to, I definitely need to be more intentional with my word choice and my approach. Ryan Moore [00:09:08]: And again, I'm a counselor, so so you one would think that that I had the necessary tools to already begin a relationship with that in place. But yeah, no, sadly, I'm still getting there. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:09:20]: Now, as you think back to the time that you've had with your daughters thus far, you talked about your fears. What was the hardest part so far in being a father to a daughter? Ryan Moore [00:09:29]: I deeply wanted them to each just to be able to engage socially with other people, spiritually with their faith, And if I'm overzealous in any one area or really keen, I worry most about both how they interact with other people and how they interact with their faith and with the Lord. I just deeply want them to have healthy relationships in the way that that I've come to have a relationship in my faith, but also healthy relationships with their peers, because I see a lot of pitfalls. And I see that, you know, in my past, in my history, I engage in a lot of unhealthy relationships as a coping mechanism, be it drugs or inappropriately affectionate, too early, or all these different ways of regulating how I feel during difficult times. And so my strategy was be there as their father, be present as a father, be the father figure who dotes on them and loves them and fills them up so they don't have to go to the world to get that. But then from a position of fullness, help them navigate how to make good friends and how to choose supports that are appropriate and how to choose friend groups that are beneficial and that look out for them. And so, yeah, so that was my fear and my strategy for that. My fear was always, yeah, they're going to fall in a bad crowd. If I don't file appropriately, they're gonna rebel somehow and run into the bad crowd or whatnot. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:10:54]: Now you've been very busy in your career, You put a lot of heart and soul into the work that you do. And over the last few years, you've been kind of consumed by the work that you do. I should probably step back and say that currently, you do work within the Oxford Schools and have been very involved with helping kids that were impacted by the shootings that did occur on campus at the high school. So with all of that busyness, with all of the things that you put into the person that you are personally, professionally, talk to me about balance and how you have been able to find that balance for yourself to be able to be the father you wanna be while also giving your heart and soul to the work and the other passions that you have. Ryan Moore [00:11:48]: Bi vocational pastor for me means that on top of my full time job, I'm teaching Bible classes. I'm teaching I do weddings every now and then, or I do premarital counseling, or I do all these things that a pastor would do on top of the what's on paper meant to be a 40 hour work week. Now anybody in education knows, Chris is laughing visibly at me right now because he knows where I'm going. Anybody who works with education knows that there's no such thing as a 40 hour workweek within education because traditionally, boundaries are very blurred between work life and personal life because educators don't get into education for work life. Educators get into education for personal reasons. Nobody gets into education because of the money. It's not a business transaction. It's a passion. Ryan Moore [00:12:32]: And so when COVID hit, always in the past, I had been struggling with, do I wanna pursue more administrative pursuits within education, or do I wanna pursue ministry? So I've been a school counselor for 20 years and a therapist for 20 years. And I love what I do. I love being able to connect with kids who benefit from the support. I love being able to to help young people figure out how to become a productive citizen or a contributing member to society. I love helping them discover their giftings and their callings and their passions and their skills to figure out, well, how does that practically fit into society? That's what drives me as a school counselor. That's what I love doing. I love helping people grow as a young adult. And so very passionate about that. Ryan Moore [00:13:16]: During my career, I picked up an an ed specialist degree to pursue public school leadership, And I thought, well, you know what? This is not a fork in the road for ministry versus school leadership because I can use this if I go into ministry, that led to a position of dean of students at Oxford High School. So when I first that led to a position of dean of students at Oxford High School. So when I first started working for Oxford, it was as the dean of students at the high school. And which was great because that position was just dealing with discipline. It was basically enforcement of the school code of conduct was, bottom line, the job description. And what that meant practically was busting into bathrooms to see who's vaping and and checking backpacks for for vapes and whatnot. And so it put me in touch with, I I feel like, the kids who really needed that one person at the school to care about them. So I felt like I was in a unique position to be very effective in that role. Ryan Moore [00:14:15]: But what I missed was the fact that I would not be able to be the person providing that care because I wasn't in a council role. And I did well in the role for 2 years. I enjoyed a lot of aspects of it. Didn't enjoy some aspects of it. But after 2 years, I was ready to get back into counseling. So when COVID hit, I shifted back into the counseling role at working for Oxford Virtual Academy, which is one of the schools in the district. And we trade a lot of students back and forth. Oxford Virtual and Oxford High School do. Ryan Moore [00:14:43]: And then I also decided that time to begin pursuing my master's of divinity. And that was kind of the fork in the road for me. And then a year after that is when the shooting happened at Oxford High School. And when the shooting happened at Oxford at Oxford High School. And when the shooting happened at Oxford High School, all of us counselors just dove in head first. And we gave all of our time and all of our energy and all of our passion to helping these kids. And it did take a huge mental toll. When I came home from that, I was not able to really shift well into family life on a day to day as I had previously. Ryan Moore [00:15:14]: When I was working as a Dean of Students, I was able to shut it off, right? I was able to, you know, we're dealing with rules, we're dealing with violations, and we're dealing with the person. Okay. You broke a rule. Here's a consequence. But let's help let's help reconnect you. Let's do some sort of practice. I could leave that alone at the end of the day. It was never so traumatic that it stuck with me as I left the building. Ryan Moore [00:15:33]: And there was very little that I would have to do after hours. But when the tragedy struck, it was nonstop. And so that was a huge challenge. 2 of the things, actually, I should say that that helped me out. I always made sure that we had board game night. So growing up, I was kind of a nerd, and I really liked, you know, I liked D and D. I liked, board games. I liked chess. Ryan Moore [00:15:55]: I liked, there was this little tabletop game called Hero Quest and march your little guy, your little warrior around to fight orcs and whatnot. You roll your dice and risk access and allies and that stuff. Loved it. Monopoly. So that whole hobby had shifted into some amazing strategy games. And I actually did my ed specialist research on that, on how strategy games can be used to mitigate the educational loss of poverty. That's a whole different topic. But I decided early on that this would be a good tool to engage with my kids on an intellectual level the whole way growing up. Ryan Moore [00:16:29]: Like, so at any developmental level, there is a developmentally appropriate game that allows me to get on their intellectual strategic level. And through these strategy games, we can process risk assessment. We can process basic statistic principles. We can process valuation of things, and we can process geometric and spatial thinking, depending on the game, of tactics and all these metacognitive processes because after the game, we always kind of debrief our strategies. Oh, I could have done this different. And so once a week, we always tried to have a board game night. And so even when things got crazy and rough, we would always try to have some night a week where we would all reconnect. Another is, you know, one of the benefits of working for the schools is that, yeah, we all agree that we're giving way too much time to a school. Ryan Moore [00:17:20]: So summertime, don't call me. Summertime, I'm not a school counselor. Summertime, I am off the clock. And we disappear. And so we, my family and I had gotten into this amazing pattern of taking month long road trips. A lot of my family is from Canada and a lot of my family has land and cottages up there that we frequently visit. But also there's this amazing resource that all of us in this country have a free access to, and that's our national park system. And, so we load up the van and I let the kids pick a destination that they want to explore. Ryan Moore [00:17:53]: You wanna go explore mountains? Okay. We're driving to the Rockies and we're gonna find some national forests. It's free to camp in the national forests. So we became, very good at finding spots to explore and hike that didn't cost anything. You know, 5 kids and a school counselor salary. We needed to run on a budget, and so we really got good at adventures. And so in the summertime, the 7 of us learned how to really, get along in enclosed spaces and do some physically challenging things out in the woods, or, exploring cultural locations, or, just getting to know this country really well. And so they really got to know me on a personal level through those weekly interactions and through the summer. Ryan Moore [00:18:36]: And then the third thing is always our church. Regardless of where I've gone through, we've gone to different churches at different times based on what our family needed and and these different churches had offered. But always we become involved and my, my kids will watch the pattern of involvement that my wife and I present to them. And they'll learn from that and jump in. And I mean, every church we've been to, my kids have been as involved as we are. So, you know, I'm thinking of 1 church where, you know, my girl's working in the nursery. 1 of my guys is running the sound. 1 of my guys is on stage doing drums. Ryan Moore [00:19:09]: And, you know, like every kid I do the school counselor thing, I guess, of trying to figure out where each one's personality, giftings, and passions can have a place at play in, in a church service or in the operation of a church. And I help them plug in. And so they own the church as much as I do. Right? And so, so faith and church organization actually becomes an extension of my mentorship to these little humans. And again, it just becomes a neat way on a Sunday for them to see who I am and and for them to learn from who I am by doing stuff. But working in the school, yeah, they really want your time. And I think that was probably the biggest decision maker. When I was observing principals and talking specifically with principals about this, I heard the theme, they really want your whole life. Ryan Moore [00:19:59]: They really want you to donate all your time. And it's like, well, gosh, that time belongs to my wife and kids. So how does one reconcile that? Oh, no, no. Your family life is out the window. You're not allowed to. And so that became one of the biggest things to help me realize that school administration was not the passion that I was going to pursue. But also, I just love teaching the bible, and I love doing all that. So that that that, you know, that that became one of the main reasons I wanted to go into ministry as well. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:20:27]: Some of the things that you were talking about really have led you in a new direction. You're going to be leaving your current position as a counselor in the school, and you're going to be moving your entire family onto a ship. You're going to be getting involved with Mercy Ships and getting involved in a brand new ministry opportunity that is going to take especially you, your partner, and your 2 girls on an adventure overseas. So talk to me a little bit about this and what made you kind of led you into this. I know that when you were a kid, you grew up in Germany and had that cultural experience and I'm sure that that is leading some of this decision making. But talk to me about what led you to now moving into this experience for you, for your family, for your daughters to give them this experience in their lives? Ryan Moore [00:21:23]: Yeah. So my dad worked for GM, and so we were in Germany for about 4 years. And when I was in Germany, I was that weird kid with the American accent. And then we moved to Ohio, and I was the weird kid with the German accent. And then we moved to Michigan in high school, and then I was a weird kid with the Ohio accent and slightly German. And, yeah. So, I never quite fit in. And you remember me, Chris. Ryan Moore [00:21:44]: In high school, there were 2 Ryan Moores. And one Ryan Moore was, affectionately referred to as the smart Ryan Moore. And I don't know if you if you remember the nickname that I was given. I don't mind sharing it. It was the stoner Ryan Moore was the nickname that I was given, because that was how I coped with really challenging feelings. And also, that was the culture that I decided to engage with because I calculated, like, oh, these people are having fun. I know exactly how to engage with that. And so I made a strategic decision to engage with that culture in the way that I did, and it worked. Ryan Moore [00:22:19]: It provided me with support and whatnot. But, you know, like, it also left a lot of holes and everything. And then fast forward a little bit, and I had an experience in faith, total conversion of my life, and everything changed. I think you probably knew me right at the crossroads of that time, and so I think my last few years of high school, I was walking a very serious faith as a Christian, and my whole life changed. And and so that was another cultural shift. I lost a lot of friends during that process, and that's who I am today. My wife and I got married when she was 21 and I was 22. And we both wanted to do ministry work. Ryan Moore [00:22:55]: We moved to South Carolina and we visited what was at the time the Caribbean Mercy. The Caribbean Mercy was a hospital ship and their mission was help the lame to walk and to restore the sight to the blind. A a biblical Jesus message. And so they would go all through the Caribbean doing surgeries, removing cataracts, and repairing leg deformities. Just this amazing ministry. We're like, we're gonna do this. We wanna do this. And so that's what we decided we were gonna do as young married couple. Ryan Moore [00:23:19]: And then she got pregnant. And so, we had to pause our application, and this is our first kid. And they said, well, you know, have your kid take a couple years and then come back because you don't want to be pregnant on the ship. Well, in a couple years, obviously, she was pregnant again. And a couple years after that, she was pregnant again. And this kept happening. And, so we moved back to Michigan. I became a counselor, took a job, and we became this all American family where we had a dog, some acreage, and a house, which was never the plan for us. Ryan Moore [00:23:47]: And we loved it, though, and we treasured it. And it was amazing, but it was totally not expected from the very beginning. And so, now all of our kids are older, and we're looking around, and it's like, you know what? This dream that we had, we can shift again, and this might actually work. And I started talking to my girls about it, and they loved the idea. So as a 3rd culture kid, that's the term for somebody who, like I did when I moved overseas, I had the culture of origin, which was Ohio, that we moved from to Germany. And then I had the culture of Germany, which was the kids in that neighborhood. And then I had the 3rd culture is the culture that we invent. So which is this group of people that have a similar transient experience, and you can all relate to one another being a third culture kid because this experience of transience, this experience of not belonging, but this instant recognition with other kids who have this cultural, intercultural, inter cross boundary understanding of the world. Ryan Moore [00:24:45]: They get you, and you get them right away. And so that was really cool. And I really appreciated that part of my upbringing, because even now, I feel like I just feel like that's part of my personality, that big changes don't bother me. I love interacting with cultures that are not my own. I love bridging gaps between various cultures, ethnicities, languages, etcetera. And it's a joy of mine, and I think a lot of third culture kids experience that. So I wanted some kind of experience like that for my own kids, and now my girls get to do something like that. So my Evangeline, she has a very strong faith, and she loves kids. Ryan Moore [00:25:19]: And so she's been saying things like, I wanna be a missionary, or I wanna be a teacher, or I wanna be a nurse for kids overseas. At one point, she came and was like, dad, wouldn't it be cool if I was running an orphanage? I'm like, yes. That would be amazing. And so when Mercy Ships now when she thinks about going over there, she's gonna be observing these nurses that help kids and teachers that work with kids in that kind of setting. And so she's just through the roof about the opportunities that that will firsthand bring to her. Let me backtrack a little bit. Mercy Ships is now a fleet of 2 ships. The Caribbean Mercy has long been decommissioned. Ryan Moore [00:25:56]: And so now it's the Africa Mercy and the Global Mercy, and these ships are so much bigger than the Caribbean ever was. The Africa Mercy can sleep, I think, 500, and the Global can sleep 600. That's the newest flagship. But the position I'm taking is chaplain aboard the Africa Mercy, And the Africa Mercy right now is in Madagascar. I think the Global Mercy is in Sierra Leone. And so the Africa Mercy just began her field service in Madagascar. And in May, she'll begin doing surgeries. And there's something like 1200 people signed up for surgery currently. Ryan Moore [00:26:28]: And so in a 9 month field service, they do all these surgeries, mainly maxillofacial surgeries, or I know they do some dental surgeries. They remove tumors. They fix cleft palates. They're still doing a lot of the leg work. And then in this 9 month field service, they also do the most of the, or a large portion of the rehab, the physical rehab post surgery. And then during this whole time, they're also training people on land, training locals to run clinics, and then they donate all of their gear, all of their equipment to these local clinics. So at the end of that field service, you've got all these clinics trained for recovery, and then the ship leaves and goes and restocks and picks a new port of call for the next round of field service. Well, there's gonna be 2 field services in Madagascar back to back this time, And we'll be joining them towards the end of the first one in July. Ryan Moore [00:27:17]: Me as the chaplain and my wife as what's called the primary caretaker for our girls, which is a required position when you bring kids. But she's also a hairdresser, and she's also quite skilled in HR. She's always done, like, church volunteer coordination. And so she's very interested in a position on board for helping people onboard and helping people transition into Shiplife. And so that is something that she's looking forward to doing. But our girls are, they're very excited. My younger, Sala, she's the 14 year old. She's just the easygoing one. Ryan Moore [00:27:48]: She's just the up for anything one. And so right now we started selling all of our stuff. And so it's starting to feel real. And so the loss of it is starting to hit, right? Because a transition like that is all about a balance between excitement for the new thing, but also loss and mourning for what is disappearing from your life, like all your old friends and all your stuff. And so she's feeling it now. She's going up and down. And so, you know, the emotions are coming out of nowhere for both of my girls. I'm just in mission mode right now. Ryan Moore [00:28:14]: I'm just in like, go, go, go mode. But they're in this like, yeah, real excited. But then like, oh no, my friends are, yeah, this is going to be amazing. And then, oh, I'm gonna miss all my stuff. I have to give away 90% of my things. And so it's a real emotional roller coaster, but still with the theme of hope and joy for the work that's before us. So they're still on board. That's expected as one begins a transition like that. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:28:39]: So talk to me about this journey and how long you're going to be on it and what your role is going to be, and how your kids are going to be involved in that. Ryan Moore [00:28:49]: Okay. So with the surgeries, most of the people on ship are either serving in a ship crew capacity or a medical capacity. And I'll be taking the chaplain role, which is essentially ship's pastor for all the crew. So there's a chaplaincy team for the crew, and then there's a hospital chaplaincy team for the patients, and I will be one of the chaplain team for the crew. And so I'll be helping run services on the Sundays. I'll be doing a lot of counseling. I'll actually be starting out. My position will be what's called a chaplaincy counselor, and so I'll be handling transitions and mental health crises and difficult moments and things like that. Ryan Moore [00:29:27]: So and one of the things I'm really excited about there is the fact that there's 32 nations represented on board. And so the American component is just a small fraction of the crew. Significant portion of the crew is Great Britain, Dutch. There's a significant African representation, some Asian representation, and some South American representation. 32 different nations. And I think of any church I've ever been to. And there's always conflict because no matter where you go, there's always people, and, you know, people have conflict. And in church, conflict is dealt with with certain agreements and rules and, you know, the Holy Spirit guiding you. Ryan Moore [00:30:08]: And so I'm really interested when you mix in also the communication, ethnic, linguistic, cultural differences of 32 different nations. I'm very excited to, to help bridge that gap. You know, I feel like this is like, gosh, I feel like all the things I've ever done, I feel like are going to be used in making this job work. And I don't know. I just feel like it's, it's what I it's a job I've been looking for my whole life, if that makes sense. It's it's a dream job. It's definitely a dream job. And so 2 years, I've committed to a 2 year term aboard the Africa Mercy. Ryan Moore [00:30:42]: So that'll be both field services of Madagascar and a 3rd field service yet to be determined location wise. But really, if we love it, we'll stay. And if they love us, we'll probably stay. But it it's hard to predict the future. Right? But I have committed to 2 years. And so in those 2 years, Evangeline will be in her junior and senior year. And, so there's the African I'm sorry. There's the, the Mercy Academy, which is an accredited academy both in the States and in Europe. Ryan Moore [00:31:11]: And so we could pursue, depending on where she thinks she might want to go to college 2 years from now, we could pursue diploma credentials for either, school setting. And yeah, it's apparently very rigorous and she's up for the challenge. And then my younger, Seyla, 14 years old, will be a freshman. So she'll have her freshman and sophomore years on board. And we're ready to jump into that. The girls, like I said, they're very excited. Seyla doesn't quite know what she wants to study yet, but she's interested in the nursing, and she's interested in the medical. And so she was interested in seeing how those careers look and potentially going in that direction in the future. Ryan Moore [00:31:49]: But she's my only one that we really don't know yet just because she's happy with everything. So it'll be interesting to see how that plays out. But my wife, like I said, she's always gotten into different volunteer organizer roles. Every church we've gone to, she's kind of been the, the one to organize people and, and help them figure out how to plug into different positions. And, she's excellent at it. And she's she's got education in business administration. And so she falls into that role neatly. But more than anything, she likes working with people, and she likes getting to know people. Ryan Moore [00:32:18]: So it's not like she wants to be doing a business thing behind the scenes, but working directly with people to help them figure out how to plug in. So she's very interested in that. And then when people find out that she's a hairdresser, as we're meeting people on ship right now through Zoom meetings and through training meetings online, once they find out she's a hairdresser, they all kind of go a little bit nuts because they really want a hairdresser on board as well. So I'm sure she will get her arm twisted into that role again. And she loves doing that as well. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:32:42]: Now we always finish our interviews with what I like to call our fatherhood 5, where I ask you 5 more questions to delve deeper into you as a dad. You ready? Ryan Moore [00:32:49]: Okay. Let's go. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:32:50]: In one word, what is fatherhood? Ryan Moore [00:32:52]: Mentorship. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:32:53]: When was the time that you finally felt that you succeeded at being a father to a daughter? Ryan Moore [00:32:57]: Oh, I think every time they gave me a big old hug. Every time I get a hug from my daughters, I feel like, alright, I'm doing something right. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:33:04]: Now if I was to talk to your daughters, how would they describe you as a dad? Ryan Moore [00:33:08]: Oh, they'd hopefully say that I was funny, kind, adventurous, and challenging. I hope. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:33:16]: Now who inspires you to be a better dad? Ryan Moore [00:33:17]: Yeah. I mean, you've heard me talk about my faith a lot. And, you know, there's for me, there's no better example than than how much God loves us. And the biblical example we have of a loving father is is my standard. Gosh. I've got my dad is an amazing provider, and my dad is an amazing problem solver. And though our personalities are drastically different and our approaches at things are drastically different, instinctively, growing up, I always knew that no matter how bad things would get, I had a safety net. He would always be there. Ryan Moore [00:33:49]: He would always be able to provide. He would always be able to drop everything and rescue me should I should I ask for it? And that has given me a sense of I can do anything. Because at the very least, I know if I totally screw this all up, my dad will take me in. So I strive to be that. I strive to give my my kids a self of confidence in that same way as my dad did and does to say, go out there, do anything. And what's the worst that can happen? You come back, and I give you a great big hug, and we try again. My dad's an inspiration for that, for sure. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:34:28]: Now you've given a lot of pieces of advice today, things for all of us to think about in the way that we father. As we finish up today, what's one piece of advice you wanna give to every father? Ryan Moore [00:34:37]: You're not ready. You'll never be ready. Yeah. You've screwed up already. And you'll continue to screw up. Just oh, boy. Yep. So lean into that that being a fact. Ryan Moore [00:34:48]: Get yourself up and just love on those girls. There's no perfect father. Well, there's a perfect father. I'm not it. That's for sure. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:34:57]: Well, thank you so much for being here today, for sharing your own journey as a father, and I wish you all the best. Ryan Moore [00:35:03]: Chris, it's been my pleasure and great to reconnect again. Thank you. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:35:05]: If you've enjoyed today's episode of the dads with daughters podcast, we invite you to check out the fatherhood insider. The fatherhood insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most dads are figuring it out as they go along, and the fatherhood insider is full of resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step by step roadmaps, and more, you will engage and learn with experts, but more importantly, dads like you. So check it out at fathering together.org. If you are a father of a daughter and have not yet joined the with daughters Facebook community, there's a link in the notes today. Dads with daughters is a program of fathering together. We look forward to having you back for another great guest next week, all geared to helping you raise strong and powered daughters and be the best dad that you can be. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:36:04]: We're all in the same boat, and it's full of tiny screaming passengers. We spend the time, We give the lessons. We make the meals. We buy them presents and bring your a game. Because those kids are growing fast, the time goes by just like a dynamite blast. Calling astronauts and firemen, carpenters, and muscle men. Get out and be the dad you can be.
2:06 ***What has happened in Babblot*** 11:21 ***Things that make the King go Hmmm!*** Woods into Culling and giveaways 20:05 ***Sponsor break*** Game Toppers 4.0 will be delivered soon. Don't delay on the late pledge 24:18 ***The Good, Not So Bad & The Ugly*** First impressions of games that we have played for the first time 1:02:56 ***Sponsor break*** Arcane Wonders with their spectacular Super Kawaii Pets 1:05:26 ***The Babble*** Babbling about the UK Gaming Expo --------------------------------------- And watch the live stream of the show here: https://youtube.com/live/PKhAwU75dp8 Watch our live playthrough with Paul Grogon of The War Of The Ring: The Card Game https://www.youtube.com/live/09-AfM7u-Kk?si=qI6OBSpU-54fel2O Games mentioned: World Wonders, HeroQuest, War of the Ring: The Card Game, Dungeon Petz, Air, Land & Sea, Sea Salt & Paper, Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game, Super Kawaii Pets, World Wonders: MUNDO, Quoridor Pac-Man, Star Trek: Captain's Chair, Draft & Write Records, They Live, Forest Shuffle
I am joined in conversation by the unparalleled Games Workshop legend, games designer Jervis Johnson.We talk about a 40 year career creating, refining, and contributing to almost every Games Workshop game worth playing! From Blood Bowl to Epic, Warhammer Fantasy to Warhammer 40k, Advanced Heroquest to Advanced Space Crusade, Warhammer's End Times to the Age of Sigmar, Jervis has been part of the team that developed the worlds and games that have defined GW and the hobby.Sharing stories about how he got started with wargames, his first job at Games Workshop, the origins of Blood Bowl and Adeptus Titanicus, and so many more incredible insights, this is a conversation that is not to be missed!Support my work:Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/jordansorcery]Element Games Affiliate Link [https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11216]Download my Fantasy Battle Scenario: Dead King Wenceslas [https://jordansorcery.itch.io/dead-king-wenceslas]Ko-Fi [https://ko-fi.com/jordansorcery]Discord [My Discord is now exclusive to Patreon supporters]This episode was originally released via YouTube: https://youtu.be/6dubsHTIFpQ
We traveled to Adepticon in Chicago Illinois and connected with the Dever 40K Wolfpack! The guys were playing Warhammer at the convention and were gracious enough to share their homebrewed approach to Warhammer, which involves integrating on going storylines into the gameplay. Matt also talks about the rebirth of Hero Quest, a tabletop RPG from the 90s that found massive success on kickstarter in 2021.
In den frühen 1990ern zeigte HeroQuest, dass Brettspiele mehr sein konnten als Monopoly und Risiko, dank einfacher Mechanismen brachte es schon sehr junge Spieler an den Tisch und konnte dank des stimmigen Fantasysettings und der phantastischen Optik begeistern: Die fein modellierten Citadel-Miniaturen und Möbel suchen auch heute noch ihresgleichen. Auch Hardy und Daniel sind Fans, neben der Urversion und ihren Erweiterungen dreht sich dieses Gespräch auch um die Computerumsetzungen und die Neuauflage. Sprecher: Daniel Cloutier & Hardy Heßdörfer Lust direkt über diese Folge zu diskutieren? Schau doch mal im Nerdwelten Discord Kanal oder auf unserer Facebook Seite vorbei! Auf X (ehemals Twitter) oder unserem Whatsapp-Kanal sind wir ebenfalls zu finden und freuen uns über dein Feedback! Für Unterstützung via Patreon und Steady sind wir sehr dankbar! Dort erhalten Unterstützer Zugang zu monatlichen Bonus-Folgen. Lust auf Nerdwelten Merchandise (Shirts, Tassen, Caps...)? HIER ENTLANG Nerdwelten Musik: Ben Dibbert (Nordischssound) Introstimme: Claudia Urbschat-Mingues Schnitt: Daniel Cloutier Produktion: Daniel Cloutier Cover-Layout: Dennis Deuster Bilder zeigen HeroQuest (Brettspiel und Computerversionen), die Musik aus der C64-Version stammt von Barry Leitch. Für diese Aufnahme hat uns Hasbro ein Expemplar der HeroQuest-Neuauflage kostenlos zur Verfügung gestellt.
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Josh—a former Eavy Metal painter from the Goblin Green bases/Red period—started the Crown of Command podcast early on in the pandemic. It has since become one of the best podcasts for the HeroQuest generation, and he's also grown a brilliant YouTube channel around it. The Crown of Command has also enabled Josh to run a thriving Patreon where he delivers painting lessons and has gone full-time as a commission painter.
It's a bonus episode that's near and dear to my heart as we tackle the first Heroquest gamebook by Dave Morris based on the insanely popular boardgame from MB Games and Games Workshop. This one is a little bit different from most gamebooks being both a short novella and a short gamebook in one. Morris did something similar with the Knightmare gamebooks. Does this approach to a gamebook work? Listen along to find out.
Welcome to this riveting episode of "The A to Z of English Folklore", where your hosts Sarge, Danger, and Monster take you on a thrilling exploration of England's rich mythological landscape. This episode uncovers the captivating tales of Jack and Irons, Black Anise, and Jenny Green Teeth, terrifying mythical creatures of English folklore. Step into the gruesome world of Jack and Irons, the Yorkshire giant who haunts lonely roads and strikes terror in the hearts of those who dare cross his path. The hosts delve deep into the chilling accounts shared by local residents, separating fact from fiction in this fascinating tale. Next, meet Black Anise, a boogeyman feared for her iron claws and hunger for human flesh. Learn about her eerie haunts and the unsettling tales parents used to recite to keep their children safe. The episode concludes with the tale of Jenny Green Teeth, a malevolent creature known to lure unsuspecting victims into their watery tombs. Tune in for a deep dive into these chilling tales and more. Take a journey into the world of mysterious folklore, from terrifying red caps to irritating boggarts and the all-powerful Mother of the Earth. Learn about the consequences of crossing the red cap, the trickery of the elusive boggarts, and the wrath of the Old Mother. This engaging discussion uncovers a plethora of local lore and timeless legends, highlighting the influences these tales have had over time, even in popular culture phenomena like Dungeons & Dragons. In an amusing twist, the hosts explore the intersection of fantasy games and folklore, discussing the incorporation of folklore beings into popular games like Dungeons and Dragons and Hero Quest. The episode concludes with exciting announcements about forthcoming merchandise and sponsorships, wrapped up with lighthearted anecdotes of 'bogart hauntings' and everyday inconveniences humorously related to fantasy curses.
In part two of a special two part episode, we interview people who attended Under the Dice Fest 2024, a small festival in Massachusetts celebrating miniature-based tabletop wargaming. The festival was designed to appeal to those who shy away from the mainstream iterations of the miniature wargaming hobby, focusing on those who want play the games on their own terms, sometimes outside of the scope of the game rules as written, or those who want to play old games which are no longer supported by their publishers. It is highlighting those who are more concerned with telling a story with the miniatures they build than with creating something that would be optimal in terms of a game's rule system. A punk rock approach to the miniature wargaming hobby, if you will. Below are time stamps of where you can listen to each interview!0:56 - Scott (scotomancer) and Greg Wier chat about HeroQuest and Isolation Man screen printing27:38 - Martin McCoy (martin.mccoy.art), Greg Wier, and Adam Wier (thekillingcold) chat about Vastarian and making art53:10 - Shane Brockway (7he_blindman) and Greg Wier talk about MÖRK BORG and RPGs01:14:35 - Dellon Myette (whitetigertablecraft) and Greg Wier talk about his newly designed game Cauldon01:38:03 - Eric Locke (Eric's Hobby Workshop), Greg Wier, and Adam Wier talk about Warhammer the Old World01:56:43 - Matt (totally_not_panicking) chats with Greg, Adam, and Eric Wier about a Vastarian game they played on his newly built board02:12:48 - Chris (pied_pewter_piper) and Cole (colecifer_xxviii) chat with Greg and Adam Wier02:37:20 - Brandon Anway (banway99) talks with Greg Wier about coming to the USA to play Mordheim
5:04 ***Things that make the King go Hmmm!*** Predictions for 2024 D&D 50th anniversary 16:08 ***Sponsor break*** Arcane Wonders with their spectacular World Wonders Age of Wonders: Planetfall, Foundations of Rome; Freedom Five, 19:20 ***The Good, The Not So Bad & The Ugly*** Our first impressions of new games for us 42:30 ***Sponsor break*** Game Toppers 4.0 will be delivered soon. Don't delay on the late pledge 39:57 ***The Babble*** Legacy and campaigns games What is the difference between the two? Do we like them? Do we think more games should have this feature? Is this a Kickstarter add on or main design element? What do you like about them? What don't you like about them? Do you like that they add complexity as they go? Are they really replayable? Games mentioned: World Wonders, The 7th Citadel, Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game, Malhya: Land Of Legends, Age of Wonders: Planetfall, Foundations of Rome; Freedom Five, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Magic: The Gathering, Disney Lorcana, Evergreen, Undaunted: Normandy, Ticket to Ride Legacy: Legends of the West, Risk Legacy, Pandemic Legacy, Heroquest, Batman: Gotham City Chronicles, The 7th Continent, Dead Reckoning, The Crew, Viticulture, Zombie Kidz Evolution, Seafall, Clank! Legacy: Acquisitions Incorporated, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – The Adventure Game, Descent: Journeys in the Dark, Divinus, --------------------------------------- Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/burkyandbadger/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/burkyandbadger/) or our guild on Board Game Geek (https://boardgamegeek.com/guild/2248) Big Thanks to Arcane Wonders (https://www.arcanewonders.com/)and Game Toppers (https://www.gametoppersllc.com/) for their support. Music and effect by The Balance Of Power (https://musicofbarrydoublet.com/) & Syrinscape (https://syrinscape.com/) Join the livestream and chat with us #boardgames #bggcommunity #burkyandbadger
Joel, Sam, and Lewis bring you the latest in Board gaming News, crowdfunders, played games, and more... “Quick” News Facebook bans ads for the reprint of Votes for Women (KS here), due to it featuring “sensitive social issues” which “could influence how people vote and may impact the outcome of an election or pending legislation”. Nucleum: Australia expansion announced. Joel, it's clearly time to re-buy the base game.
The Whose Turners take a trip down memory lane and try to dig a little deeper into why we enjoy this hobby so much. Reminiscing about the 80's / 90's and our experiences of a variety of board games shaping the gamers we are today.FIRST PLAYER: DanOTHER PLAYERS: JP & BeckyOVERVIEWIn this episode you'll learn:- that Dan has allowed the 'M' word for this episode as it's a safe space- that Becky has broken Guess Who? and people refuse to play it with her- The eyes on the dinosaurs in Lost Valley of the Dinosaurs were very comical- all about our vintage games that help shape us into the responsible adults today...sure- whether we would bring our past games to the present or our present games to the past in our Would You RatherLINKS REFERENCED IN THE SHOWLost Valley of the Dinosaurs Image referenced in the show - https://boardgamegeek.com/image/888505/lost-valley-dinosaursEPISODE CHAPTERS0:00 - TURN 1 - Player Count2:29 - TURN 2 - Let's Talk About Hex2:38 - Becky - Quadropolis6:41 - JP - Franchise12:28 - Dan - Stonemaier Games19:28 - TURN 3 - Main Event: Board game classics and their influences21:19 - Becky has broken Guess Who?23:54 - Lost Valley of the Dinosaurs29:58 - The Boot Sale Game (Designed by Dan), Dingbats, Blockbusters & Trivial Pursuit34:00 - Mouse Trap & Kerplunk35:05 - Bloodbowl, HeroQuest & Space Crusade40:13 - Pictionary & Articulate42:26 - Monopoly, Go for Broke, Game of Life & Hotel47:36 - Risk & Illuminati Events50:08 - Games from the past we wouldn't touch now1:01:56 - Games from the past that have had a significant impact1:09:51 - TURN 4 - Would you rather?1:10:05 - Would you rather go back to bring your classic games to adulthood or games now to your child self?1:14:56 - TURN 5 - Penultimate Turn: What's Coming Up1:15:12 - Becky - Septima, Photosynthesis & Dice Hospital1:17:17 - JP - Jumping back into the Lacerdaverse1:19:03 - Dan - 12 Hour Mini Marathon conventions organised by Dan himself1:21:06 - TURN 6 - The Final TurnSupport the showSUPPORTING THE SHOW- Support us on Ko-FiENGAGING WITH THE SHOWWe want your questions so engage with the show through our channels below:- Email Us - BoardGameGeek - Facebook - Instagram- Threads - TikTok
The narcissist is Don Quixote from Man of La Mancha To dream ... the impossible dream ...To fight ... the unbeatable foe ...To bear ... with unbearable sorrow ...To run ... where the brave dare not go ...To right ... the unrightable wrong ...To love ... pure and chaste from afar ...To try ... when your arms are too weary ...To reach ... the unreachable star ...This is my quest, to follow that star ...No matter how hopeless, no matter how far ...To fight for the right, without question or pause ...To be willing to march into Hell, for a Heavenly cause ...And I know if I'll only be true, to this glorious quest,That my heart will lie will lie peaceful and calm,when I'm laid to my rest ...And the world will be better for this:That one man, scorned and covered with scars,Still strove, with his last ounce of courage,To reach ... the unreachable star ... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pesqueda/message
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I sit down with Hero Quest fan Kurgan and talk about all things Hero Quest in 2023, the future of the game, plus much more. Kurgans Twitch channel Youtube channel for Kurgan Hero Quest fans Discord https://www.youtube.com/@AshQuest
I det här avsnittet tjôtar Anders, Ludde och Pajlen om årtalet 77, gamla teveprogram och att Glenns liv är en musikal. Just ja, en del spel också! Fortsatt avhandling av Spiderman 2, Super Mario Wonders och Heroquest, men Anders har även spelat PSP-spelet Everybody's Tennis. Pajlen har även åsikter om Diablo 4 season 4.
Gather round, dear listeners, as we tell a tale of dungeon crawling through the D&D-inspired 1989 board game revolution, HeroQuest! Taking on the roles of barbarian, dwarf, elf, and wizard, we'll face off against Zargon's evil forces of orcs, goblins, fimirs, mummies, gargoyles, and more, as we search for traps, treasures, and the secret sauce that made this one of the greatest “game systems” to ever come out of the 1980s. And most excitedly, we're joined by The Bard, famous for his popular 2016 YouTube video, “Why HeroQuest is so Great,” to help us understand the best thing about HeroQuest. Season 4 of 80's High is sponsored by Choose Your Own Adventure! Shop cyoa.com and use code 80sHigh for 20% off your first order of books, box sets, graphic novels, tabletop games, and more! Support the show by tossing us some lunch money at ko-fi.com/80shighpodcast. Write an 80's inspired note when you do, and we'll share it on the show! -- Can I Borrow Your Notes? -- The History of HeroQuest: A Board Game Introduction to Dungeons & Dragons (Secret Galaxy) Why HeroQuest is So Great (Bardic Broadcasts) Ye Olde Inn: High Adventure in a World of Magic HeroQuest official store (Hasbro) HeroQuest 2021 Vs HeroQuest 1989 (captcorajus) -- Teacher's Pets -- Join the Class of 80's High: 80shighpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Instagram: @80shighpodcast Theme song by Greg Reed, with vocals by Chad Bumford Cover art by Alex Goddard at alexgoddarddesign.com
Episode Notes In this episode: SPOILERS Warning!Contact Us at: HeyYouGuys@dudewhatpod.comBrian and Jim dive into a Spoiler Filled breakdown of Stranger ThingsJim binge watched all of Stranger Things with his wife and “Jess For The Win”The Storytelling of the series is mind-blowing!Season 3 needs a special Dude, What?! Soundtrack SpotlightBrian is a massive Metallica fan and LOVED that they were used in Stranger Thingslisten to The Four Horsemen on Spotify Buy Metallica's Kill ‘Em All poster here Season 4 had major A Nightmare on Elm Street vibesthe guys discuss Robert Englund's roleyou can listen to the A Nightmare on Elm St. episode hereMarketing did awesome of planting seeds without spoiling the series! The memorabilia is another level of marketing. Support the show and buy some Stranger Things memorabilia here (Amazon)D&D players will absolutely lose their minds in the first episode of this seasonBrain talks about Hero Quest (Amazon)Check out all things Dungeons & Dragons hereBrian hates that he missed Joe Manganiello's Hero Quest bonus MerchCheck out Joe's Merch hereThe practical effects used were excellent! You can watch Vanity Fair's YouTube video on the Vecna makeup hereGet your very own Stranger Things Lite Brite here (Amazon)Will's bowl cut is still horrendousThe use of misdirection has been handled really well in this seriesWe are living in the episodic storytelling era thanks to Netflix!Listen to our Archive here5 ways to Support the ShowSupport the Show while you shop at Amazon here Dude,What?! is an Amazon Associate which means there are some links where we may earn from qualifying purchases. Movies Mentioned in this episodeStranger Things (TV Series) (2016- Drama/Fantasy)A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984 Horror)How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 Comedy/Family)Breaking Bad (TV Series) (2008-2013 Crime/Drama)Follow Us on FacebookInstagramTwitterPinterestYouTubeContact Us at: HeyYouGuys@dudewhatpod.com
Join us for a retro adventure all about games of yesteryear, including Hero Quest, Near & Far and Pizza Box Football. Today's 8-bit breakdown goes to Russian Railroads, a game that was once in the boardgamegeek top 100. How does it hold up today? Will pops in for a segment of "Polishing the Turd," then we finish strong with a game of Saw! www.levelupgamepodcast.com Facebook Instagram Twitter BGG Guild
In this episode, we interviewed people at the Rich Grimmond 2023 Inq28 event in Richmond, Virginia. The first interview is with Mike (gundamofficialhobby) and Grant (underworldalliance) talking about their new game Caliban28. The second is with Martin (martin.mccoy.art) and Isaac (weirdingsway), chatting about Inq28 events and the use of Forbidden Psalm for the Rot of Hondious event. The third is with Scott (scotomancer) talking about Heroquest and paint. The fourth is with Jonny (Witchhammerstudio) discussing his amazing “The Breath of Organthus” board. The final interview is with a bunch of the Hive Scum crew, chatting about how they got to the event and other aspects of the hobby.Read more about the event HERE.
The Nerds recap and reminisce all the fun and foolery from season 2! Rob is living out his youth with HeroQuest and Analese prepares to move away from her best friend! @NerdBestFriends is our social media, podcast@nerdbestfriends.com is our email - message us today! Follow and like our stuff, it'll be fun, we SWEAR! VISIT OUR WEBSITE and tip your nerd best friends! CALL TO ACTION: (1) create your 23 for 2023 and let us know by sharing on social media with #2023nerdgoals, (2) share your progress over the year when you complete a goal with the same hashtag, (3) gamify your goals for this year! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerd-best-friends/support
It's one of the Nerds favorite things to do: watch a nerd movie, then sit around and have some foolery and fun conversation. This time, the long awaited film based off D&D was so exciting to the Nerds, they even went to the theatre on opening weekend. Special guests Andrew and Maria join in for extra crispy conversation. Rob really likes them D&D monsters and Analese wouldn't be able to tell a wizard or a sorcerer apart. @NerdBestFriends is our social media, podcast@nerdbestfriends.com is our email - message us today! Follow and like our stuff, it'll be fun, we SWEAR! VISIT OUR WEBSITE and tip your nerd best friends! OTHER NERDY TOPICS: War Game Vault, Rob's Recommendations, Red Dragon t-shirts, gardening nerds, slap chop, Hero Quest. CALL TO ACTION: (1) create your 23 for 2023 and let us know by sharing on social media with #2023nerdgoals, (2) share your progress over the year when you complete a goal with the same hashtag, (3) gamify your goals for this year! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerd-best-friends/support
Did you hear? Oh, you didn't! Let me tell you!!! We're spreadin' gossip with James' old grade school pal Travis Hyma of the band PARALLELZ to discuss wildfire gossip in "Bibleman: Silencing The Gossip Queen"! Come along as we chat about the show, plus sharing cookies, paper milk, past relationship cookie conflicts, music video productions, Godzilla kids, dumb elves in HeroQuest, youth group backfires, the Gossip Witch in Yogi's Gang, The Circle vs. MILF Manor, buried bibles, Satanism in Pokemon, boobies on VHS, learning to gossip, battle of the bands, & more! Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading to Patreon.com/MLMpod! Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Please, learn about Black Lives Matter, the protests, and find ways to donate at https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/. Follow the podcast on Facebook & Twitter @MSSPod, on Instagram @MSSPodcast! Watch James' "Mostly Playin' PlayStation" and our live streams on the MSS YouTube channel! On top of streaming on Facebook & YouTube, we also simul-stream at Twitch.tv/MostlySpeakinSentai! Listen to James' rap music under Marsh Land Monster on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, & more by clicking HERE. Nicole's Patreon is live! Check out www.Patreon.com/DarlingHombody for more details! Plus, head over to www.DarlingHomebody.com for all her art, the web comic Crumb Bums we make together, buy her merchandise, & watch her draw Gorma creations from the podcast! You can also buy her artwork on shirts and more on threadless.com/@darlinghomebody! Find her @DarlingHomebody on Instagram, Tumblr and Etsy! Buy her wares! Go purchase some of our original Sentai monster designs on RedBubble then post a pic on social media of you wearing the threads!www.redbubble.com/people/MSSPod/portfolio Find out more about James' other podcasts "Shuffling the Deck", "Sweet Child of Time", "Hit It & Crit It", and "This Movie's Gay" on our website, www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download James' albums!
HeroQuest brought D&D-lite board game action to the small screen!
Andrew is back again, and the Nerds compare and contrast the films Ready Player One and The Muppets. Rob still is unsure if he's a manly muppet or a muppet of a man and Analese is unsure if Ready Player One is actually more like The Hunger Games. CALL TO ACTION: (1) create your 23 for 2023 and let us know by sharing on social media with #2023nerdgoals, (2) share your progress over the year when you complete a goal with the same hashtag, (3) gamify your goals for this year! OTHER NERDY TOPICS: 1980s nostalgia, Chat GPT, The Force Awakens, Funko Pops and the Funko Pop store, Hero Quest, Scum and Villainy in L.A., just fold it in. @NerdBestFriends is our social media, podcast@nerdbestfriends.com is our email - message us today! Follow and like our stuff, it'll be fun, we SWEAR! VISIT OUR WEBSITE and tip your nerd best friends! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerd-best-friends/support
Join us as we discuss the recent controversy surrounding Dungeons & Dragons and their leaked changes to the Open Gaming License (OGL). We'll explore an alternative tabletop RPG for you to try and take a look at RPG inspired board games Hero Quest and Gloomhaven. Whether you're a long-time D&D fan or new to the world of tabletop gaming wanting to take something positive from this OGL leak, this episode has something for you. Press B To Cancel now on Youtube! For updates and more episodes please visit our website www.pressbtocancel.com, or find us on Twitter @pressbtocancel and Instagram @pressbtocancel. Special thanks to The Last Ancient on SoundCloud for our podcast theme.
Happy New Year, Nerds! The Nerd Best Friends reflect on their 22 for 2022 goals and gamify their boards and goals for 2023. Rob is bringing sexy back with some exercise goals and Analese finally succumbs to being a mini paint nerd. CALL TO ACTION: (1) create your 23 for 2023 and let us know by sharing on social media with #2023nerdgoals, (2) share your progress over the year when you complete a goal with the same hashtag, (3) gamify your goals for this year! OTHER NERDY TOPICS: Micro-dungeons, Board Game Stats app, mini painting, Folklore the Affliction, Hero Quest, Do the Bartman, Trello boards, Netflix's Wednesday, Tim Burton, the 1990s as flashbacks in entertainment now. @NerdBestFriends is our social media, podcast@nerdbestfriends.com is our email - message us today! Follow and like our stuff, it'll be fun, we SWEAR! VISIT OUR WEBSITE and tip your nerd best friends! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerd-best-friends/support
A look back at Paeter's favorite geek entertainment experiences in 2022 and a look forward to geeky stuff he is anticipating in 2023! Then some reflections on finding Joy in the slog of resuming post-Christmas life as we all sadly return from vacation and have to get back to the cold realities of work and regular life.TIMESTAMPS00:00:30 Intro00:04:27 2022 Geek Experiences Intro & Man Of Steel Soundtrack 00:06:26 MOVIES & SHOWS in 2022 (Superman & Lois Season 2, Vesper, Hellraiser[2022], Terminator Franchise & Horror Movies w/My Son, The Conjuring Trilogy, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Severance)00:22:26 COMIC BOOKS in 2022 (DC Rebirth Era: Titans, The Flash by Joshua Williamson[Wally West's Return And Tragic "End", Iris/Barry "Reunion", The Trickster, Captain COld/Year Of The Villain], Action Comics 957-1000, Deathstroke 1-38, Batman by Tom King [Catwoman, Bane, Batman Annual #2]00:45:00 VIDEO GAMES in 2022 (Record Of Lodoss War: Deedlit In Wonder Labyrinth, Mad Max on Xbox One/Series X, Saints Row The Third With My Son, Saints Row 2022, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Elex, Elex 2, Pathfinder: Kingmaker, Baldur's Gate 1, Pathfinder: Wrath Of The Righteous, Elminage Original, Labyrinth Of Refrain: Coven Of Dusk, Undernauts: Labyrinth Of Yomi, Stranger Of Sword City, Monster Hunter World: Iceborne)01:20:53 TABLETOP GAMES in 2022 (Four Against Darkness, HeroQuest w/Sons & Nephews)01:26:53 MOVIES in 2023(Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Shazam! Fury of the Gods March, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, The Flash, Blue Beetle, Kraven the Hunter, Dune: Part Two, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom)01:50:53 GAMES in 2023 (Starfield, Monster Hunter Rise, Wild Hearts, Atomic Heart, Diablo IV, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, Suikoden I & II HD Remaster, Final Fantasy XVI, I Am Jesus Christ, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League, System Shock)02:16:18 Gratefulness For 202202:19:14 CGC & Christian Geek Entertainment News02:22:11 The FINAL Weekly Word (Revelation & Reflections On Reading The Bible In A Year)02:46:41 Finding "Joy" In The Post-Christmas Return To The Slog03:01:02 Listener/Viewer Questions & Feedback (None)03:03:16 Next EpisodeSupport this podcast and enjoy exclusive rewards at https://www.patreon.com/spiritbladeproductions “Weekly Word” Bible Reading Plan & Info: https://christiangeekcentral.blogspot.com/2021/12/read-bible-in-year-with-me-weekly-word.html Episodes #0-500 of this podcast were published as "The Spirit Blade Underground Podcast" and are archived and available for download at www.spiritblade.com , Resources used to prepare the "In Search Of Truth" Bible Study include:"Expositor's Bible Commentary", Frank E. Gaebelein General Editor (Zondervan Publishing House),"The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament", by Dr. John H. Walton, Dr. Victor H. Matthews & Dr. Mark W. Chavalas (InterVarsity Press), "The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament", by Dr. Craig S. Keener (InterVarsity Press),Thayer's Greek Lexicon, Strong's Exhaustive ConcordanceBlueletterbible.org (primarily for search functionality), The Christian Geek Central Statement Of Faith can be found at: http://christiangeekcentral.blogspot.com/p/about.html The Christian Geek Central Podcast is written, recorded and produced by Paeter Frandsen. Additional segments produced by their credited authors. Logo created by Matthew Silber. Copyright 2007-2022, Spirit Blade Productions. Music by Wesley Devine, Bjorn A. Lynne, Pierre Langer, Jon Adamich, audionautix.com and Sound Ideas. Spazzmatica Polka by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Freesound.org effects provided by: FreqMan
It's that time of the years nerds… prepare to have your stockings stuffed! 1.Ray Bradbury Comic 2. Hero Quest 3.Horror Candles 4. Dune Mini Series 5.Art of James Cameron 6.Criminal: Deluxe Vol 7.Shawn Phillips Prints 8.Comic Inventory Log 9.Table Arcade 10.Comic Book Template 11.Turn Table
Ambie and Crystal discuss a couple games they played recently, including Draw the Line, Dexterity Jane, Soundbox, Echoes The Microchip, and Jekyll vs. Hyde. We then talk about games that are good for playing with children. Recent Games: 0:42 Children's Games: 13:52 Outro: 30:01 Bloopers: 30:57 Top 10 Kid Games with One Pip Wonder: https://youtu.be/SzTE7PZyO7E CoraQuest expansion Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cabbagedan/coraquest-keep-on-questing-expansion/ Join our discord: https://discord.gg/WvRVnVeYMS Draw the Line: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/306170/draw-line Dexterity Jane: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/300527/dexterity-jane Sound Box: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/302876/sound-box echoes: The Microchip: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/342209/echoes-microchip Jekyll vs. Hyde: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/297129/jekyll-vs-hyde Support us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgameblitz This episode was sponsored by Grey Fox Games. Use the code 'GFGBLITZ2022' for 20% off non-exclusive items from their site: http://www.greyfoxgames.com/ For the full show notes visit our site at http://www.boardgameblitz.com/posts/336