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We're visiting other shelves on the bookcase again, this time to dig into World of Darkness: Hong Kong. As with the Tokyo citybook, this was a Year of the Lotus supplement that was ostensibly for all the oWoD gamelines, but in truth was more vampire-centric than anything. Still—the tilts at the other games are present, and to help us sort through the Prodigals, we were joined by Terry Robinson from Mage: the Podcast (recorded before his passing) and Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast (with whom Pooka recorded a follow-up segment more recently). From a Changeling perspective, the book notably contains example of hsien that are not quite built like Kithain, but are still a far cry from those in Land of Eight Million Dreams, which would not come out for several more months. The book overall is a richly described take on the city, and while its approach and accuracy are... debatable, some of it surprisingly prescient for what would follow in the next 25 years. If you'd like to go beyond taking our word for it, you can pick up a copy of the title at https://www.storytellersvault.com/product/344?affiliate_id=3063731. And as with the Tokyo episode, some links for the ad hoc World of Darkness Podcast Network: Werewolf: the Podcast can be heard at https://keepontheheathlands.podbean.com/, and Josh Heath's other endeavor, OpCast (arms around the Trinity Continuum), may be perused at https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/opcast; Mage: the Podcast is at https://magethepodcast.com/ In the long ago times of Season One, we spoke with Josh about Werewolf/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-8-werewolf-changeling-with-josh-heath/), and with Terry on Mage/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-14-mage-changeling-with-terry-robinson/) And for our usual passel of links: Discord: https://discord.me/ctp Email: podcast@changelingthepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082973960699 Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@ChangelingPod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChangelingThePodcast your hosts Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) warns you not to meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with hoisin sauce. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) has few weaknesses, but a maximalist signage aesthetic such as found in Kowloon is one of them. We all need stories. What happens in our daily lives changes our stories. —Wong Kar-Wai
And so it begins...! meaning Season 4, of course. We have a nice little backlog of recordings to edit, bowdlerize, and disseminate to the masses in the coming weeks and months. While we're done with the core line of Changeling: the Dreaming, there are a number of books we'd like to consider from the old World of Darkness. First up among these is World of Darkness: Tokyo, a Wraith book pretending to be an all-the-lines book (with a smattering of Changeling material). This episode was recorded a few months ago, but delayed due to the passing of our friend Terry Robinson, who appeared in it as a representative of Mage: the Podcast (along with Josh Heath for Werewolf: the Podcast). We've decided to move forward with producing this one in his memory. And then who knows in which pages we'll be losing ourselves next week...? Some links: Josh Heath's Werewolf: the Podcast lives at https://keepontheheathlands.podbean.com/, and OpCast (arms around the Trinity Continuum!) at https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/opcast; Terry's Mage: the Podcast (of which Pooka is now also officially a co-host) dwells on https://magethepodcast.com/ Linking to the same key episodes from the last time we did a Grand Crossover of our podcast: here's the one with Josh where we talked about Werewolf/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-8-werewolf-changeling-with-josh-heath/), and the one with Terry on Mage/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-14-mage-changeling-with-terry-robinson/) Should you wish to acquire the text for yourself: https://www.storytellersvault.com/product/347?affiliate_id=3063731 The socials, as usual: Discord: https://discord.me/ctp Email: podcast@changelingthepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082973960699 Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@ChangelingPod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChangelingThePodcast your hosts Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) fashions ikebana out of used circuit boards mounted on skewers. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) secretly yearns to occupy a designated seat at the end of the counter at a humble, impossibly delicious izakaya. Tokyo, city of my dreams! Will you fulfill my one desire and give me a life of my own? Yes, I believe you will, I know you will, in spite of the hardships and trials in store. —Kaneko Fumiko (金子 文子), from Prison Memoirs of a Japanese Woman, tr. Jean Inglis
John Pinna speaks with Josh Heath about Heathenry, a modern revival of Norse pagan religion. Heath discusses his personal journey to Heathenry, the beliefs and practices of the faith, including ancestor worship and the concept of fate, and how it differs from pop culture depictions of Norse mythology. He explains the community structure of Heathenry, from individual practice to larger organizations, and addresses the issue of white supremacist groups misappropriating Norse symbols. Heath also talks about his efforts to gain recognition for Heathenry in the U.S. military, his experiences as a Heathen soldier, and the faith's approach to death and burial. Throughout the conversation, Heath emphasizes the importance of community in Heathen practice and the faith's focus on supporting and protecting one's local community, regardless of racial or cultural background. Special Guest: Josh Heath.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, I'm joined by my distinguished guests to review the new Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. We will also dive in into all the other films and each rank them 1-9. Some of the answers might surprise you. Go ape with us and have a listen! Thanks for listening!
Josh's creative work spans across many genres: from circuit design, session playing, writing, photography, to marketing – his creativity knows no limits. However, for over the past decade, his area of focus has been as the CEO and founder of JHS pedals – a widely popular and highly praised pedal company. This line of work has led him to collaborate with many artists such as guitar sensation John Mayer, Maddison Cunningham, Paul Gilbert and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh's creative work spans across many genres: from circuit design, session playing, writing, photography, to marketing – his creativity knows no limits. However, for over the past decade, his area of focus has been as the CEO and founder of JHS pedals – a widely popular and highly praised pedal company. This line of work has led him to collaborate with many artists such as guitar sensation John Mayer, Maddison Cunningham, Paul Gilbert and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is another episode in our regular series “In Case You Missed It,” where we bring the written word to life by reading an outstanding article from The Journal. In this episode, Josh Heath, Endress+Hauser USA's Content Marketing Specialist, reads the article, “Understand the Pressure Effect on Coriolis Flowmeters.” The article is written by Victor Rojas, Coriolis Product Manager at Endress+Hauser Flow. It originally appeared in our 2023 Oil & Gas Automation eHandbook. And of course, get your family-friendly, silly Joke of the Day. Resources from this episode: Read the article by downloading our Sept. 2023 Oil & Gas Automation eHandbook. Visit the Endress+Hauser website. White Paper: Pressure Effect on Coriolis flowmeters and compensation. To subscribe to our 4 print magazines (Feb., May, July and Oct.), e-mail Anna Hicks at ahicks@endeavorbusinessmedia.com. Subscribe to our 4 digital magazines at http://rok.auto/thejournal-subscribe. Please leave us a 5-star rating & review, and subscribe to “Automation Chat.” ** 2 Consecutive Awards for Best Podcast, 2022 & 2023 APEX Awards of Publication Excellence.
Egads! a crossover! We're joining forces with Josh Heath of the inestimable Werewolf: the Podcast and Terry Robinson of the redoubtable Mage: the Podcast to talk about Midnight Circus, an all-line World of Darkness book from the glory days of the mid-90s. This is back in time for all of us, relative to our respective readthroughs of each game's books, but the concept of "diabolical circus" never really goes out of fashion. So, we're doing a round robin discussion that touches on the various bits of lore, magic, mystery, and story that permeate the pages—and quite a bit there is of all of the above. You may recall that in our television episode, we mentioned Carnivàle as an inspiration for Changeling; this book taps into that same source of ideas. Now for the links! Werewolf: the Podcast lurks at https://keepontheheathlands.podbean.com/, and Mage: the Podcast dwells on https://magethepodcast.com/ Josh did an episode with us where we talked about Werewolf/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-8-werewolf-changeling-with-josh-heath/), and while Terry has guested a few times, listen in to our episode on Mage/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-14-mage-changeling-with-terry-robinson/) If you'd like to acquire the book for your very own, get you posthaste to https://www.storytellersvault.com/product/208?affiliate_id=3063731 And the usual mishmash of social things from our side: Discord: https://discord.me/ctp Email: podcast@changelingthepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082973960699 Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@ChangelingPod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChangelingThePodcast your hosts Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) lurks behind the Tilt-a-Whirl and messes with the gravity. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) lives in the rigging where everything and everyone is a potential trapeze. The procession moves on, the shouting is over, The fabulous freaks are leaving town. They are driven by a strange desire Unseen by the human eye... —Dead Can Dance, "The Carnival is Over"
This week we're talking about the current Kickstarter from High Level Games, a game called Army Men, and we're joined by the head of High Level Games, Josh Heath (also of Werewolf: the Podcast and the OpCast), and the lead designer for the game, Neil Litherland. Army Men is a 5e driven game about playing in the world of those classic molded figures we all played with, and can still find so easily to this day. The system has been tweaked and prodded for the setting, and having seen the manuscript, the game just looks like awesomely good fun! Check out the Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/highlevelgames/army-men Check out High Level Games at https://www.highlevelgames.ca/ and check out more from Neil either on his Improved Initiative blog https://taking10.blogspot.com/ or some of his other work (including his Patreon) via his Linktree -- https://taking10.blogspot.com/ d20 Network spotlight: The OpCast -- https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opcast/episodes/ Game of the Week Steve S: The Fallen -- https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/287441/The-Fallen?affiliate_id=2018399 Josh H: Embers of the Imperium -- https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/415520/Embers-of-the-Imperium?affiliate_id=2018399 Neil L: Changeling: the Lost -- https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/1/White-Wolf/subcategory/3936/Changeling-The-Lost?affiliate_id=2018399 Steve G: Just Drive! -- https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/433624/Just-Drive-A-Ground-Vehicle-Supplement-for-Genesys?affiliate_id=2018399 and the Owen Stevens Medical Bills bundles -- https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?keywords=Owen%27s&filters=0_0_0_45305_0&x=0&y=0&author=&artist=&pfrom=&pto=&affiliate_id=2018399 *We have an affiliate link with Drive-Thru RPG. All this does, is give us a small percentage of your purchase cost on Drive-Thru as a "referral bonus". It does not cost you, as a consumer, anything extra.* We greatly appreciate the donations of our Patreon supporters: Eric Witman, Jeff McKinney, Jesse!, Joshua Gopal-Boyd, Dave Smith, and Brett Bowen! Y'all make keeping this going possible! As always folks, have fun, be kind to each other, and go play some rpgs! Join the conversation on our Discord! Me And Steve RPG Discord https://discord.gg/5wWNcYW You can reach us at meandsteverpg@gmail.com On Facebook as Me and Steve RPG Podcast On Twitter @AndRPGs Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MeandSteveTalkRPGs We are proud members of the d20 Radio Network! http://www.d20radio.com/main/
Meet Josh Heath, a friend of the show and creator of the new TTRPG Army Men, live now on Kickstarter! Take yourself back to the days of backyard battles with your friends and bring those stories to life as soldiers of the Plastos Federation in this exciting new game of tactical plastic! You can check...
Steve sits down with Josh Heath and Kevin to talk about the New kickstarter Army Men https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/highlevelgames/army-men?fbclid=IwAR239O7OdCK5sONo2b-QGDgUYd6AlxJDZyMduncfjiYoInu_KuNOGp5mC9wSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dads-with-nerdy-ambitions/donations
It all begins at the ending. As technology gear comes offline and heads to the shed for resale as used, refurbishment or ultimately, end of life disposition, having a firm hold on how a product leaves the last user's hands and enters your company's possession, being able to track that product from that point forward, is the foundation of a process. In this podcast we learn that doing that by spreadsheets or by other time worn methods of inventory management, are just not up to the task mandated. John Spagnuolo, President of IQ Reseller and Josh Heath, President of WipeOS explain how automation begins at that point of entry. Spagnuolo discusses how the process can even begin at a customer premise and can be applied to products being simply re-deployed, or to break/fix and so on. We learn how customers can gain visibility into what they have, can secure those products with wipes that are properly documented and then understand the state of the gear and its readiness, or lack thereof, to go forward, be retained, moved, or disposed. We also learn that ITAD certification likely necessitates some level of automation. “The days of the excel file is about done,” says Spagnuolo, adding that excel remains a good tool, but even brokering today really requires a level of visibility and information. Heath notes that software and products such as WipeOS, reduce human error and lapses in employee training. The systems we hear discussed, help standardize and simplify asset management and asset provenance. Visit https://www.iqreseller.com/ and https://wipeos.com/
What's a Marauder do with billions in the bank? What's the richest Tradition? Adam and Terry talk the treasures of Doissetep, private towns, nanotech clouds and cold hard cash in M20 The Rich Bastard's Guide to Magick. M20 The Rich Bastard's Guide to Magick - This book Rich Bastard's Guide to Magick with Lauren Roy - Conversation with the developer and Josh Heath about the book The Midnight World on DTRGP The Midnight World on itch.io Joe Versus the Volcano - Adam movie recommendation #1 Ferris Bueller's Day Off - Adam movie recommendation #2 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/message
Bob, DJ and robo-Mike (apparently) pick up Hunter the Reckoning 5th Edition!CreditsWritten by Justin Achilli, Daniel Braga, Johnathan Byerly, Edward Austin Hall, Karim Muammar,Mario Ortegón, Pam Punzalan, and Erin RobertsAdvice for Considerate Play appendix by Jacqueline BrykEditing and Indexing by Ronni RadnerConcept Diversity Consultancy and Diversity Reading by Maple Intersectionality ConsultingArt Director: Tomas ArfertCover Art: Mark Kelly, Paulina Westerling, Tomas ArfertInterior Art and Illustration: Tomas Arfert, Krzysztof Bieniawski, Lloyd Drake-Brockman, Raquel Cornejo,Mirko Failoni, Per Gradin, Mark Kelly, Ronja Melin, Anders Muammar, Paulina WesterlingGraphic Design and Layout: Tomas ArfertProofreading: Jason Carl, Dhaunae De Vir, Sean Greaney, Karim Muammar,Amanda “Huddy” Huddleston, Martyna “Outstar” ZychWorld of Darkness TeamBrand Manager: Sean GreaneyCreative Lead: Justin AchilliBrand Art Director: Tomas ArfertEditor: Karim MuammarCommunity Developer: Martyna “Outstar” ZychMarketing Manager: Jason CarlPartnerships Manager: Dhaunae De VirRenegade Game StudiosPresident & Publisher: Scott GaetaVice President Sales & Marketing: Sara EricksonController: Robyn GaetaDirector of Operations: Leisha CumminsAssociate Project Manager: Katie GjesdahlDirector, Strategic Partnerships: Erika ConwaySales Manager: Kaitlin EllisE-Commerce: Nick MedingerSales & Marketing Program Manager: Matt HollandCommunity Manager: Jordan GaetaSenior Producer of Board & Card Games: Dan BojanowskiAssociate Producer of Board & Card Games: Jimmy LeVisual Design Director: Anita OsburnSenior Game Designer: Matt HyraSenior Game Designer, RPGs: Elisa TeagueGame Designers: Dan Blanchett, Chris Chung, & T.C. Petty IIISenior Creative Lead of Board & Card Games: Jeanne TorresArt Acquisition Manager, RPGs: Trivia FoxCreative Production:Todd Crapper, Noelle Lopez, & Gordon TuckerVideo Production Manager: Katie SchmittCustomer Service Manager: Jenni JanikowskiCustomer Service: Bethany BauthuesFinance Clerk: Minnie NelsonPlaytestersTim “Red” Adams, Jeremy Belton, Jim D'Alessio, Nick Deal, Brian Fisher, Josh Heath, Dave Martin, Ian Riutta, Terry Robinson,Ben Sellars, Mandie Sellars, Raymond “DrWhoM4n” Terry, Eric Thayer, and Phil VestModels on the back of the cover and on page 286-287: Frau Fish, Azhar Architecture, Kahled der KönigSupport the show
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Another special guest joins us this week! Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast is here to talk about Werewolf: the Apocalypse and its synergies with Changeling: the Dreaming. What are some of the similar themes? Do the Garou and Kithain have shared history to call out? How should one set up a crossover between the two? We tackle these questions and more, and natter for a bit about the Auspice we'd all be (because WtA astrology is a thing). mirror images One of the interesting bits of connective tissue between WtA and CtD to bear in mind is that characters in each can often do similar things, but from different perspectives (metaphysically, spiritually, grammatically, etc.) Various kiths have the ability to change shape, as the Garou and other Changing Breeds do, but they're rarely doing it to go into battle or even commune with their nature. Delirium hides the actions of the Garou as a remnant of primal human terror; the Mists hide the actions of the fae as a form of preservation (and maybe also a bit of human terror). Each group has an otherworld they can enter with relative ease—though stepping sideways is usually simpler—and with which they have a deep spiritual connection. But those realms are entirely different in terms of their atmospheres, level of danger, their denizens, and the lessons they teach. Maybe most importantly, both groups lean heavily into the importance of social (Title/motley and Rank/pack) and familial (Kinfolk and Kinain) ties, but have very different structures for dealing with both their fellow supernaturals and mortal Kin. There are also lots of points of similarity. There are redcaps as bloodthirsty as any Ahroun, raiding a Pentex facility is something many changelings will support just as much as a werewolf, and songs and epic tales are arguably essential to the survival of both. Aside from the mechanics that have to be organized for a crossover game, bearing thematic links like these is important to have the game feel right. Players can explore what it means to their characters to see their comrade doing the not-quite-same thing as they do, and consider whether it's an opportunity for one or both of them to grow a bit. ... assorted crossover notes Among the X20 books, there's more about crossovers in C20 than W20 (Werewolf mystics "can apparently travel to Arcadia"?? but changelings who go with them fall into Malfeas??) (these are not recommended as story elements for your game), but more solid material can be found in the older books. Some assorted tidbits that might be helpful: While C20 has walked this back a bit, traditionally the Black Spiral Dancers have had dealings and occasional alliances with the Shadow Court.There are three Fianna Kinfolk families (two of Irish background, one of Breton) called "The Kin" who have high rates of werewolf and fae blood in their lineage. 3 out of 10 of their children are Garou (triple the rate of most Kinfolk families), 1 to 3 out of the remaining 7 will be Kithain, and the rest are likely to be Kinain (in addition to Kinfolk).A Fianna elder apparently lives at Caer Palisades and is Queen Mab's advisor on Prodigal affairs in the Kingdom of Apples.House Balor insists that the fomori are not the Fomorians or their agents, and are only threats to Prodigals; they would know the difference.We talk about why the Get of Fenris despises the fae (especially sidhe) so much in the episode, but trolls and the Nunnehi are specifically exempt from their ire.In addition to the other Changing Breeds mentioned in the episode (Ananasi, Bastet, Corax, Rokea), the Kitsune and the Nuwisha are popular crossover choices, due to their tricksiness. And on top of that, we do have an upcoming episode about Rage Across Appalachia, the specific Werewolf/Changeling crossover book! (Spoiler: it's mostly Werewolf.) ... where to find josh heath Some places online where you can find Josh and his work: Werewolf: the Podcast feed (https://keepontheheathlands.podbean.com/)!...as well as its Twitter (https://twitter.com/podcastwerewolf) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/werewolfthepodcast/)We should also use this as an opportunity to once again shout out Mage: the Podcast (http://www.magethepodcast.com), of which Josh is technically a host......but also, for all things Trinity Continuum related, check out the OpCast (https://anchor.fm/opcast/)!Stealing shamelessly from the show notes of Mage: the Podcast's chat with Josh, here's a list of the many projects he's contributed to on Storyteller's VaultJosh can also sometimes be found in various places on Discord, distributing truth and beauty about the Garou Nation like a Jaggling in the night ... your hosts Josh Hillerup (he/him) asks, "Werewolf?" Pooka G (any pronoun/they) responds, "There. There, wolf. There, castle," thinking Josh wanted to talk that way. ... "The dream is not like the world of flesh... Here the same hunt can have many endings." —Hopper in Robert Jordan's The Dragon Reborn (psst! email us at podcast@changelingthepodcast.com if you want) (and join our Discord at https://discord.gg/SAryjXGm5j !)
We present to you the mother of all rock ‘n roll crossover episodes. The other two boys from the Guillotine Press podcast—Bryan Brooks and Josh Heath—join Horror Host Trav and Producer Kate to give the HMF treatment to the 1982 film “Pink Floyd: The Wall,” directed by Alan Parker and Gerald Scarfe. We get deep into these trippy, tragic themes. Listen in and let us take you to therapy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
Recovered from the deepest, darkest, recycle bin in digital subspace via forbidden technologies here is the first half of Session 6. Before infiltrating the Avalon Interactive office, the crew comes up with a plan of attack, visits the admiral, and fails to convince the police that they are a totally legitimate electrical repair crew. Apologies for posting out of order. Blame Simon. Special thanks to Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast. Countless Dreams can be found on the Storyteller's Vault. If you buy it using our link Walking Away from Arcadia gets some dross.
On Friday morning, Garry and Tim caught up with Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade shortly after his heroics in the victory over Pakistan, and Palmerston Magpies coach Josh Heath ahead of Eddie Betts' debut in the Top End, before discussing the floating fixture, the rising star in the footy media, controversy around a Collingwood leader, and more.
How Eddie Betts has approached his Magpies spell after 350 games at the elite level with Carlton and Adelaide, why the untapped talent in the Northern Territory could be better nurtured by their own AFL team, and more.
Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Matthew Wade following his heroics in the Aussies' T20 World Cup semi-final victory over Pakistan (4:48), John from Epping on the Socceroos' draw with Saudi Arabia and why we shouldn't trust Tim (32:28), former Australian wicketkeeper Ian Healy on the upcoming final and selection for the Test summer (40:02), the Wonderful World of Wine with George Samios (1:09:15), Palmerston Magpies coach Josh Heath ahead of Eddie Betts' debut in the Top End (1:32:08), and Questions Without Notice (1:38:49).
The Rich Bastard's Guide to Magick adds magick for movers and shakers and two of the authors join us! Lauren Roy as developer and Josh Heath as author talk hypercars, Porthos' grimoire and rich-ass Templars. Get the book Lauren M Roy's other books --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/message
This week we're howling at the moon! It's all about Werewolf: the Apocalypse! We're joined by Josh Heath, host of Werewolf: the Podcast to discuss his favorite game, and one that Steve S has had a curiosity about for a while. So join us for a talk about the Garou Nation, Gaia, the Wyrm. d20 Network Podcast of the Week: Werewolf: the Podcast -- https://keepontheheathlands.podbean.com/ Other links: High Level Games: https://www.highlevelgames.ca/ Werewolf: the Apocalypse 20th Anniversary Ed. on Drive-Thru RPG: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse/pub/1/White-Wolf/subcategory/1_19942/Werewolf-20?affiliate_id=2018399 Game of the Week: Steve S: Survive This!! We Die Young -- https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/368595/SURVIVE-THIS-We-Die-Young-RPG-Core-Rules?term=survive+this?affiliate_id=2018399 Josh H: Haunted West -- https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/368204/Haunted-West-Digital?term=Haunted+West?affiliate_id=2018399 As always folks, have fun, be kind to each other, and go play some rpgs! You can reach us at meandsteverpg@gmail.com On Facebook as Me and Steve RPG Podcast On Twitter @AndRPGs Join us on Discord! Me And Steve RPG Discord https://discord.gg/5wWNcYW We are proud members of the d20 Radio Network! http://www.d20radio.com/main/
The team has fought their way into the heart of Avalon's operation. This episode is the second half of the final play session, so we pick up with the players just as they are about to take the final plunge into their invisible enemy's development lab. They don't know what they are facing, and they will need grace and luck to wipe Hunter's Augment from the face of the chimerical net. Join us for the conclusion to our crew's daring mission to save the chimerical denizens of Seattle from the most aggressive anthropic threat since the tidal event brought the Countless crashing into the singularity. Special thanks to Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast. Countless Dreams can be found on the Storyteller's Vault. If you buy it using our link Walking Away from Arcadia gets some dross.
We sit down with Josh Newton of TTJourneys podcast and Josh Heath to talk about LarpingSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dads-with-nerdy-ambitions/donations
Stopping the assaults on Seattle's holographic population has taken on new urgency as our crew discovers they aren't the only target. They must find allies in their fight to stop the violent plans of Avalon International. Estie has deeper connections to the movers and shakers of Seattle's supernatural community than she's revealed, but will it be enough to broker a safe alliance with the wolves? If it isn't there is little hope of saving Seattle. Nothing motivates like desperation, and after dropping face first into a singularity, what's the worst that could happen? Special thanks to Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast. Countless Dreams can be found on the Storyteller's Vault. If you buy it using our link Walking Away from Arcadia gets some dross.
Welcome to the first episode of your favorite heavy metal podcast, Guillotine Press. Join your hosts Bryan Brooks, Josh Heath, and Travis Ybarra, and explore the albums that shaped their love of the hard rock/metal genre. They also melt your brain with the first album battle, featuring Slipknot!
A slasher about a metal god who comes back from the dead to zap a bunch of teens in a high school gym? Sign us up! We're back in the studio with friend and fellow metalhead Josh Heath to talk about 1986's Trick or Treat. Get into it. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
How do you get your well-being fix from your creativity if it becomes your job? Joshua Heath studied photography at Art School but as a working photographer the the camera came to represent a tool of the trade rather than a form of artistic expression. After reading the Artists Way, Josh began painting using Posca pens on A5 coloured sheets of card. And then, at the age of 38, Josh suddenly had a stroke - and everything he knew about life, work and creativity turned upside down. Makeshift.org.au Guest: Josh Heath - joshuaheath.net Instagram @joshua.heath Executive Producers: Caitlin Marshall & Lizzie Rose - makeshift.org.au Producer: Jennifer Macey - jennifermacey.com Theme Song: Elana Stone - elanastoneband.com.au Extra Music: Dreamgood Post-Production Engineer: Chris Hancock - chrishancock.network Cover Art: Kiara Mucci - kiaramucci.com This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wodi Wodi people of the Dharawal Nation and supported by a small cultural grant from Wollongong Council.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk with Josh about the great comedy film director, Harold Ramis. We discuss his entire filmography and also his unusual relationship and quiet feud with collaborator Bill Murray. Recorded in 2018Thanks for listening!
In this episode we talk with Josh about the original three Star Wars films. We talk about the productions, plots, and actors involved with the film. Oh yeah... we also talk about that horrible Christmas special in 1978.... Recorded in 2018Thanks for listening!
On this episode of Coffee with Vern we are joined by the Executive Pastor of West Acres, Josh Heath! Josh tells us a little about himself, his past athletic exploits, and his hope for the future of WABC!
Put on your gloves because it's time to get sleazy with the HMF team and our frequent flyer guest Josh Heath. This week, we're talking about the sexy (but pretty problematic) 1980 horror thriller Dressed to Kill, directed and written by Brian De Palma and starring Angie Dickinson, Nancy Allen and Michael Cain. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
Join Victor as he storytells an adventure in the World of Darkness: Hunters Augment!. Stare in abject horror as KC and Marc fail utterly at subterfuge! Recoil as Neodymium is witnessed french-kissing a USB port! Shudder as mansplaining is weaponized! All this and more in this session of Hunters Augment! The opening music from this episode is Total Eclipse by Nathaniel Wyvern. The closing music from this episode is Gabriel Flying by Gianluca Sgalambro. The Werewolf: the Podcast theme music is Metalmania by Kevin MacCleod. Special thanks to Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast. Countless Dreams can be found on the Storyteller's Vault. If you buy it using our link Walking Away from Arcadia gets some Zed. See you in the new year, former Arcadians!
Welcome to a special episode of the 307 RPG Podcast. We are joined by Travis Legge and Josh Heath to talk about the new mega-campaign for Scarred Lands, Dead Man's Rust. Dead Man's Rust launches on Kickstarter, tomorrow, Monday, Nov. 23, at 2 pm EST.
Rejoin our crew as reality gets too real for them and they take in the vistas on a brief vacation to Digital Subspace. Though they'll never use this travel agency again, they come away from the experience with all the souvenirs and memories one might expect from a holiday in a cell phone. The opening music from this episode is Total Eclipse by Nathaniel Wyvern. The closing music from this episode is Gabriel Flying by Gianluca Sgalambro. Special thanks to Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast. Countless Dreams can be found on the Storyteller's Vault. If you buy it using our link Walking Away from Arcadia gets some dross.
Join Victor as he storytells an adventure in the World of Darkness: Hunters Augment!. The crew goes on to meet the admiral and find out what the establishment knows about the disappearances of several holographically active hosts. They also take some time out of their busy schedule to beta test the new augmented reality game for Avalon Interactive. Avalon Interactive is not responsible for damages caused to or by players engaging in unlawful activities. The opening music from this episode is Total Eclipse by Nathaniel Wyvern. The closing music from this episode is Gabriel Flying by Gianluca Sgalambro. Special thanks to Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast. Countless Dreams can be found on the Storyteller's Vault. If you buy it using our link Walking Away from Arcadia gets some dross.
Episode number 2 - In this episode the guests select their XI compiled of the worst players to play for the Albion in their lifetime and try their luck with the quiz. The guests this week are Gaz Billingham, Josh Heath and Tony Cripps.
Join Victor as he storytells an adventure in the World of Darkness: Hunters Augment!. Implanted Countless investigate the disturbing disappearances of Seattle's local chimerical and holographic beings. A suspiciously knowledgeable human offers his assistance and the crew receives a summons from an admiral. The opening music from this episode is Total Eclipse by Nathaniel Wyvern. The closing music from this episode is Gabriel Flying by Gianluca Sgalambro. Special thanks to Josh Heath from Werewolf: the Podcast. Countless Dreams can be found on the Storyteller's Vault. If you buy it using our link Walking Away from Arcadia gets some dross.
WTF? We say that a lot in this episode on Lucio Fulci's 1983 flick City of the Living Dead, the first of his Gates of Hell trilogy. This Italian horror movie was a favorite of Brutal Trav's, but I'm seeing it through new eyes this time around. Such a fun convo!
Episode number 18 - In this week's episode our guests reminisce about Chris Brunt's time at the Albion. The guests this week are Liam Cadby, Rich Poxon, Craig Dawson, Bobbie Green and Josh Heath.
Welcome to Rage Across August! This month we are taking a look at the game Werewolf: the Apocalypse. We kick off the month with Werewolf: the Podcast host Josh Heath. Josh is here to tell us all about the game from a beginner's perspective.
Episode number 17 - In this week's episode our guests discuss their highlights from this season and try their luck with the quiz. The guests this week are Ad Woodward, Rich Poxon, Sam Smith, Josh Heath and Jay Hughes.
Today we're talking with Josh Heath. Josh is a friend I met at the Grand Masquerade several years ago. He is a member of High Level Games, an RPG Freelance Writer, runs Werewolf the Podcast, and many more. We talk about our experiences running games, our feeling about Werewolf and other World of Darkness games, antagonist creation, and more. You can find Snowhaven from High Level Games here: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/305180/Snowhaven?src=hottest_filtered
All hail Sheetar! In this episode of Horror-fying My Friends, our friend Josh Heath joins us again for the 1987 cult classic Blood Diner, a hilarious 80s slasher directed by Jackie Kong that's just smarter and funnier than anything we've seen yet.
Episode number 12 - In this week's episode our guests discuss Albion's worst managers in their lifetime and try their luck with the quiz. The guests this week are Phil Oldaker, Sam Smith, Jon Kordas, Josh Heath and Craig Dawson.
Episode number 10 - In this week's episode our guests discuss West Bromwich Albion's most exciting signings and try their luck at the quiz. The guests this week are Gaz Billingham, Jay Hughes, Moz Morris, Ad Woodward, Josh Heath and Sam Smith.
In this bonus ep, our friend Josh Heath horror-fies the host with Lars von Trier's controversial, banned in France, 2009 horror film Antichrist. We learned a lot about the making of this wild film, and we had a hell of a time discussing it!
Episode number 8 - In this week's episode our guests discuss their 3 most memorable Premier League moments and try their luck at the quiz. Guests this week are Tom Oldaker, Craig Dawson, Adam Woodward, Bobbie Green and Josh Heath.
Josh Heath joins the #YearOfTheVet family to share his journey in, through, and out of the service—into his current day-to-day life.Josh is an Entrepreneurial Peace builder, a Freelance Writer and Editor at High Level Games, Game Developer, and this summer he launched his company, Reach-Out Roleplaying Games, as well as his website www.keepontheheathlands.com.----------Show NotesJosh and I talk about how setting small realistic goals has been an important tool in helping get to his next highest point. We talk about his path of advocacy, not only for student veterans, but also for an under-recognized religious culture, Heathenism.Last, we talk about using the hobbies you have to act as a transition buffer in order to have something to break the ice into your new life. Apart from some other common themes we hear on #YearOfTheVet such as networking, and working hard for what you want, Josh introduces a solid lesson on using your future endeavors, to not only choose the schools you apply to, but more importantly choose the specific professors you should study under--in order to help advance your career.Josh is also the author of Old Don: A Heathens Tale, and the founder/co-founder of The Open Halls Project, which I highly suggest you look into.
Josh Heath joins the #YearOfTheVet family to share his journey in, through, and out of the service—into his current day-to-day life.Josh is an Entrepreneurial Peace builder, a Freelance Writer and Editor at High Level Games, Game Developer, and this summer he launched his company, Reach-Out Roleplaying Games, as well as his website www.keepontheheathlands.com.----------Show NotesJosh and I talk about how setting small realistic goals has been an important tool in helping get to his next highest point. We talk about his path of advocacy, not only for student veterans, but also for an under-recognized religious culture, Heathenism.Last, we talk about using the hobbies you have to act as a transition buffer in order to have something to break the ice into your new life. Apart from some other common themes we hear on #YearOfTheVet such as networking, and working hard for what you want, Josh introduces a solid lesson on using your future endeavors, to not only choose the schools you apply to, but more importantly choose the specific professors you should study under--in order to help advance your career.Josh is also the author of Old Don: A Heathens Tale, and the founder/co-founder of The Open Halls Project, which I highly suggest you look into.
Time for a double feature! Our friend Josh Heath joins us again to discuss Lords of Chaos, a movie about a weird time in music history—black metal's creation—and how it's connected to our main film, Richard Stanley's 2020 HP Lovecraft adaptation Color Out of Space. A lot to learn in this one!
In which Eddy and Dixie interview Josh about his work with Onyx Path and High Level Games, focusing on his Reach-Out Roleplaying Games project. Eddy's eating Switch cartridges Dixie's Pet Peeve Corner! Matthew also has peeves How Josh got involved with RPG design/Onyx Path A bit of Josh's history Reach-Out Role-Playing Games Gaming as conflict resolution and peacebuilding An example of Josh's work An example from Eddy! Playing as or with people from other cultures More on RORPG Diversity in tabletop Modules for RORPG Bringing RORPG to people who aren't gamers A bit on backlash And a bit on allyship Matthew feels entitled We talk about Nintendo Switch, unsurprisingly Dixie's mad about the Animal Crossing Switch Then we talk about modding systems; nothing is on topic after this Links: M20 Gods and Monsters: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/266029/M20-Gods--MonstersAdventures for Curious Cats: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/273857/Adventures-for-Curious-CatsReach-Out Roleplaying Games: http://keepontheheathlands.com/rorpg/Bodhana Group: https://www.thebodhanagroup.org/Harlem Unbound: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/218062/Harlem-UnboundJames Mendez Hodes' website: https://jamesmendezhodes.com/White Fragility: https://www.amazon.com/White-Fragility-People-About-Racism/dp/0807047414/How to Be an Antiracist: https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Antiracist-Ibram-Kendi/dp/0525509283/Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: https://www.amazon.com/Black-Kids-Sitting-Together-Cafeteria-ebook/dp/B071KSKT3K/iThrive: https://ithrivegames.org/Werewolf The Podcast: https://keepontheheathlands.podbean.com/HLG Podcast: https://highlevelgames.libsyn.com/High Level Games: https://www.highlevelgames.ca/Inclusive Gaming Network: http://keepontheheathlands.com/inclusive-gaming-network/HLG Twitter: https://twitter.com/HLG_CorporateHLG Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/high_level_gamesHLG Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/highlevelMage The Podcast: https://magethepodcast.com/Gizmondo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GizmondoHunter: The Vigil Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/339646881/hunter-the-vigil-second-edition-tabletop-roleplaying-game/descriptionOnyx Path Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theonyxpathOnyx Path Discord: https://discord.gg/5uckcBk
Vikings! Runes! Thor! Woven anti-spear magic shirts! The Norse culture is a perennial favorite source of inspiration in the West but what was their magic like? Josh Heath of the Open Halls Project explains to Terry how to introduce Norse magic and supernatural elements into your Mage game. Open Halls Project - Josh's project to help serve Heathens in the armed forces Ghost Court - a ridiculous party game for 6 or more players about ghosts and the people who sue them. Heathenry - a reconstructed set of beliefs based on pre-Christian beliefs from Germanic Europe and north. Reconstructionism - Attempts to re-establish a religious movement rather than to modify a contemporary practice to include new beliefs. Scandanavian countries - Region in Norther Europe The Sámi people - an indigenous Finno-Ugric people inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses large northern parts of Norway and Sweden, northern parts of Finland, and the Kola Peninsula. Taking Up The Runes - Book on runic divination SEO HELRUNE - Elves and Witchcraft, Seidr and Grimoires Wolves of the Sea - Sunstone - Possible navigation aide that allowed for finding the sun on cloudy days. Thing - type of assembly involving a lawspeaker Werewolf the podcast - Josh's Podcast! Josh Heath on STV Renegades of Mercury - a Wraith the Great War supplement on delivering lost love letters. Rokkrtru - Norsephandi High Level Games Seidr - Form of Norse magic Orlog - Moral momentum Nålebinding - Type of fiber work Intro snippet from https://www.bensound.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/support
Welcome back! BK shakes the rust off and with friend-of-the-show Josh Heath (High Level Games) the podcast relaunch begins! BK and Josh discuss the Storyteller's Vault initiative, sharing their experiences of generating ideas, writing, layout, and promotion, whilst proving the real world is far more bizarre than anything they can make up. Make sure you check out Werewolf: the Podcast, Josh's works on the Vault, and his most recent 'Many Names of...' series (for Scion). Drop by the Vault Facebook page for the community, and let us know what you're planning. Early Access: The Memory of Trees (Coming Soon) Midnight Express will listeners have early access to 'The Memory of Trees', our first Changeling: the Dreaming Vault title, with a 10% discount. Check back here soon for the link and release news. Discounted content: Victorian Age Vampire Each show, we'll offer discounted titles to our listeners. This time, the Victorian Age Vampire titles are 20% off (valid until February 14), so check out 'The Deviltry at Whittlock Manor', and 'The Iscariot Conspiracy'. Hosts: Adrian BK, and Josh Heath.
We're talking evil rock music, witches and questionable acting in this week's episode on the 2012 Rob Zombie flick The Lords of Salem. This is also the first episode where we do our "What We're Watching Now" segment. Get after it!
The Cult of Ecstasy explores the liminal spaces between the magickal and mundane and between the emotive and cerebral to return with wisdom. Plus sex, drugs, and various musical genres not exclusively rock. Adam and Terry discuss the Cult's varied methods of exploring outer and inner spaces of experience, their history, and their magick. Show Notes: Ascension's Landscape is free on the Storyteller's Vault until Jan 9th. Terry wrote this walk-through of setting up the metaphysical world of Mage. It's sold 150 copies already and getting yours now will include all future updates. Josh Heath and Charles Siegel are attempting restarting Paradigma as a community magazine. They're looking for short pieces of about 500 to 2000 words about lore, rules, systems, and reviews. Contact info@hlgcon.com for questions or to submit content. Anders Mage page for the Cult of Ecstasy Kithbook: Satyrs Nuwisha Breedbook Corax Breedbook Euthanatos Tradition Book Revised Cult of Ecstasy Tradition Book Destiny's Price --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/support
In which Dixie, Eddy, Neall, and Rich (at Save Against Fear) talk on a panel with other creators about worldbuilding. Eddy forgets someone's podcast (Editing Note: Huge thanks to Josh Heath, for providing the audio. Because this was recorded with one mic, we've edited the audio to amplify when the speakers are quiet.) Panelists: James Kirk (moderator), Calvin Johns, Dixie Cochran, Neall Raemonn Price, Eddy Webb, Richard Thomas, and Doug Levandowski How important are world settings in a game? What are the most important parts of a world? What are your favorite aspects of worldbuilding? What motivates the creation of a world? Do worldbuilders feel responsibility to remove bias in their worldbuilding? What advice would you give to future worldbuilders? Community pruning Save Against Fear PDX Con Rich's D&D game Matthew sneaks backstage at PDX Con LINKS:Save Against Fear: https://www.thebodhanagroup.org/about-the-convention High Level Games Podcast: https://www.highlevelgames.ca/podcastingnetwork Anthropos Games (Early Dark, Fantaji, Centennial Gothic): http://anthroposgames.com/ Kids on Bikes: https://www.renegadegamestudios.com/kids-on-bikes PDXCon: https://pdxcon.paradoxplaza.com/ Parsely: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/248491/Parsely Crusader Kings III: https://www.crusaderkings.com/
The first of two episodes collecting interviews done at Gencon 2019. Josh Heath, the newest member of the MtP team, talks about running Scion, Aeon, and Mage (Gods and Monsters) one shots and advice for your first game convention. After are four short interviews Terry did at Gencon with Nathan Siever of 25 Years of Vampire the Masquerade about their community chronicle, Matt McElroy of DrivethruRPG, Buckle from the Hunter the Vigil liveplay Uncanny Valley and the Geist writer Mike Tomasek. Josh Heath Ran a Gods and Monsters-based Mage One-shot Ran a game for Aeon 2e (Not yet released) Ran two Scion adventures Terry Robinson Played Promethean the Created and called people Huguenots Played Microscope Played Fiasco Played in Josh's Scion game (You Make My Dreams Come True Video) Interview with Nathan Siever Utility Muffin Labs Curse of Caine Chronicle UML Discord Interview with Matt McElroy Matt on Twitter Flames Rising Storyteller Vault Onyx Dice app Buckle from Uncanny Valley Uncanny Valley on Twitter Uncanny Valley Podcast Hunter the Vigil on DTRPG Mike Tomasek Geist the Sin Eaters Book of the Dead Mike's web page --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/support
Mages fight for Ascension but other Night-Folk fight for the survival of the planet in the face of the corrupting Wyrm. The warriors of Gaia are the Garou or werewolves and they consider themselves the chosen to remove rot and corruption but what do they think of those that can rewrite reality? Are they slavering murder hounds, Gaia's chosen or the best lacrosse players on the earth? Well, Terry had no idea so he called in Josh Heath of Werewolf the Podcast and storyteller for both Mage and Werewolf to discuss the basics of how werewolves work and how they can fit into a Mage Chronicle Josh Heath Projects High Level Games - A firm that will help you take your ideas and turn them into games Josh on DTRPG Werewolf the Podcast Specifically, Archons of Niku - Anthropomorphic animals fighting over things! Werewolf Terms Tribes - Group of werewolves with similar totems, agendas, and worldviews Forms - Different things a given Garou can turn into Fera - Other changing breeds Rage - The primal anger that werewolves use to power their abilities Boooks! Werewolf Core Book 20th Anniversary - Learn to play! Rage Across the World - Whole bunch of locations plus info on the supernatural activities in each Book of the Weaver - Outline of how technology play out in the Umbra Axis Mundi - Big book of Umbral spirits Rage Across the Heavens - Book outlining the celestines and incarnae of the planets and the angry planet that was the asteroid belt --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/support
Using games to have conversations about topics is not a new concept but Josh Heath of High Level Games is looking at using a different medium: pen and paper role playing games. Using a character in a game he played for years to be something he wasn't in real life gave him the inspiration to create a 10 year plan for his life and how to get to where he is now. Using the table top format of games to help people have conversations about sensitive topics from today's issues is part of the idea behind High Level Games.
Mage’s premise assumes humanity and the characters matter. What if the universe doesn't care? Terry Robinson and Josh Heath, COO of High Level Games and host of Werewolf: The Podcast discuss cosmicism, the belief that there is no divine presence and that humanity is particularly insignificant. How to combine the epic and indifferent? Show Notes The deeply problematic H.P. Lovecraft and his best critic, S.T. Joshi “The Call of Cthulhu” “The Dunwich Horror” At the Mountains of Madness “Herbert West–Reanimator” “The Colour Out of Space” “Dagon” “The Horror at Red Hook” The Shadow over Innsmouth “Pickman’s Model” The Whisperer in Darkness The Void Event Horizon Pandorum Life Nietzsche on nihilism Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff Harlem Unbound by Chris Spivey Heirs to the Mountains of Madness by Josh Heath Mage: The Podcast Myth in Mage interview with Josh Heath Nephandi Werewolf: The Apocalypse The Triat of the
Episode 207: Josh Heath on Snowhaven Josh Heath from High Level Games joins the Favorite, the Curmudgeon and the Legend to talk about the current tabletop RPG on Kickstarter, Snowhaven. Carie, Jason and Ryan learn all about snow-punk, the process of producing an indie RPG and the fascinating world of pistol-packing yetis! Special Guest: Josh Heath.
Terry Robinson chats with Josh Heath, COO of High Level Games and host of Werewolf: The Podcast discuss the occult; how different game lines in World of Darkness handles the occult; the Eldritch horrors of H.P. Lovecraft; Aleister Crowley’s Thelema and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn; the Yazidis; Neo-Paganism; occult understanding vs occult knowledge; Orders within the World of Darkness most associated with the occult; secrets and mysteries; initiatory magic; expressions of the occult in Vampire: The Masquerade; the Sabbat; the Cain and Abel/vampire paradox; the Tremere; Vaulderie and Quintessence; Nephandi; Guide to the Sabbat: A Sourcebook for Vampire the Masquerade; Mudang; RPGs as storytelling and LARPs as theatre; “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law;” yoga as an occult practice; hidden knowledge; wisdom passed down in lineages; mystery cults bearing the hallmarks of the occult; Jack Tripp; Opus Dei; Sufism; Kabbalah; the Wyrm; Gnosticism; street level occultism; the Arcanum; rituals in society and rituals in occult; Snowhaven. Books to read to further your occult knowledge: The Mystery-Religions Three Books of Occult Philosophy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/support
Three heroes from the Kingdom of Pugmire and the Monarchies of Mau head out to save the lands from the machinations of the mad and the horrors of the Unseen! Josh Heath as the GM David Horwitz as Nerma Javona Love Pepin as Princess Yosha Philip Pepin as Spike Part 4 of 4 Picture Reference: http://theonyxpath.com/appendix-p-realms-of-pugmire/
Three heroes from the Kingdom of Pugmire and the Monarchies of Mau head out to save the lands from the machinations of the mad and the horrors of the Unseen! Josh Heath as the GM David Horwitz as Nerma Javona Love Pepin as Princess Yosha Philip Pepin as Spike Part 3 of 4 Picture Reference: http://theonyxpath.com/appendix-p-realms-of-pugmire/
Three heroes from the Kingdom of Pugmire and the Monarchies of Mau head out to save the lands from the machinations of the mad and the horrors of the Unseen! Josh Heath as the GM David Horwitz as Nerma Javona Love Pepin as Princess Yosha Philip Pepin as Spike Part 2 of 4 Picture Reference: http://theonyxpath.com/appendix-p-realms-of-pugmire/
Three heroes from the Kingdom of Pugmire and the Monarchies of Mau head out to save the lands from the machinations of the mad and the horrors of the Unseen! Josh Heath as the GM David Horwitz as Nerma Javona Love Pepin as Princess Yosha Philip Pepin as Spike Part 1 of 4
In Episode 4, we have a conversation with Josh Heath, Outdoor Adventure Manager at The Lodge at Woodloch, about the incredible healing and restorative benefits of forest bathing, a healing practice of Japanese medicine called Shinrin-Yoku. Forest bathing consists of immersive, meditative walks meant to calm the nervous and immune systems and boost mind-body awareness and connections with nature. A nature lover since childhood, Josh also shares how his background and introduction to Forest Bathing grew his connection to environmentalism and shares tips on what anyone can do in their daily lives to reduce their carbon footprint. Josh Heath was born and raised in Maine and studied Park Management and Eco-Tourism at Unity College. He is the Outdoor Adventure and Grounds Manager at The Lodge at Woodloch as well as a Certified Place-Based Forest Bathing Trail Facilitator. To find a Forest Bathing guide near you, visit NatureAndForestTherapy.org Connect with Josh by visiting TheLodgeAtWoodloch.com.
Josh Heath sat down with the creators of A COG in the Machine to talk about their new blockbuster larp Eskhaton, which is coming to Providence, RI in April of 2019. Take a listen to learn more about the the cosmic horror in this game with themes similar to the Lovecraftian Mythos, set in the hometown of the creator of that mythos. The venue is on the beach, and has all kinds of elements that make it perfect for the immersive experience Ken, Garrett, and Tyler have developed. Check out their event here!
SPOOKY, SCARY #Halloween Special with HORROR writers Lisa Ellwood and Josh Heath! One of Lisa J. Ellwoods’ and Joshua Heath’s admitted favorite moments in the role-playing book they co-authored, Descendants of the Three Sisters is when Matunaagd, a 16-year-old Native vampire that has existed for 800 years, rips the skeleton out of a man’s body. Listen to their project tonight!! Get them here: Descendants of the Three Sisters: Native American Clans of the Northeast? and Dark New England. Shé:kon and Thanks for joining Native Trailblazers! The Native Show with nearly a million listeners worldwide! Listen in every Friday night at 8pm or any time after in archives! HOSTS: Vincent Schilling (Producer, Speaker, Journalist, Author, VP Schilling Media) www.Twitter.com/VinceSchilling and Delores Schilling (CEO, Schilling Media, Inc.) www.Twitter.com/DelSchilling Join our chat room Here's How Website www.NativeTrailblazers.com Mailing List - http://eepurl.com/O7fa1 iTunes Podcasts- http://goo.gl/GkEOJ3
On today’s show we chat with Josh Heath, Chief Operations Officer at High Level Games and host ... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/support
On today’s show we chat with Josh Heath, Chief Operations Officer at High Level Games and host ... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mage-the-podcast/support
Episode 112: Into The Storyteller's Vault One of our Patreon backers is at the Thief level, meaning one of his characters gets roasted this episode! But first, the Curmudgeon, the Legend and the Favorite hang out with game designer Josh Heath to talk about his companies, High Level Games and Keep on the Heathlands, as well as learning all about how to create content for the White Wolf Storyteller's Vault. Ryan, Carie and Jason also get the scoop on HLG Con! Special Guest: Josh Heath.
In Episode 15, our host Josh Heath discusses 2nd Edition Werewolf. We also have two advertisements from HLG Con and White Wolf RPGS Game Play and Media Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 14, our host Josh Heath discusses Storytelling for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from HLG Con and Bone Throwers Theater Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 13, our host Josh Heath reviews Werewolf Players Guide 1st Edition for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from HLG Con and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on Storytellers Vault Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 12, our host Josh Heath reviews Umbra: The Velvet Shadow for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from HLG Con and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 11, our host Josh Heath reviews Caerns Places of Power for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 10, our host Josh Heath reviews Book of the Wyrm 1st Edition for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 9, our host Josh Heath reviews Rage Across Russia the 8th book published for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 8, our host Josh Heath reviews Rage Across The Amazon the 8th book published for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 7, our host Josh Heath reviews Dark Alliance Vancouver the 7th book published for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
Today we have a special guest host Josh Heath from High Level Games and Werewolf: the Podcast joining us to talk about H.P. Lovecraft's short story collection Necromonicon. The Brian Book Club is a series when we cover different horror stories in all media forms, and how you can be inspired by them to run and play in World of Darkness games.World of Darkness and its game settings are owned by White Wolf Publishing. If you would like to support the podcast stop by our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TwinCitiesbyNight Come by and visit our Discord! https://discord.gg/T9zeN9p Check us out on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/twin-cities-by-night/id1246523585?mt=2 Find us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/Twin_Cities_VtM Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TwinCitiesByNight/ Find us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBUyj7h-xIhwsM3kHK56SRA For more White Wolf RPGs game play and media please check out https://www.facebook.com/groups/862703457198327
In Episode 6, our host Josh Heath reviews Under A Blood Red Moon, the 6th book published for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
Josh Heath of High Level Games joins the show to find out if the Red Talons are right, and humanity needs to be purged. Refining their resumes, Josh and BK start hunting around the business world of Pentex and the subsidiaries from the book of the same name. From King Breweries, to Magadon, to Avalon Toys, the duo not only disassemble the business practices that make these companies so effective, but also pose potential story ideas for your chronicles. Whilst the phrase 'the Litany says I get to kill everyone' is used at least once, most of the ideas are pitched at creating tension and deeper exploration of corruption in Werewolf: the Apocalypse. We also discuss Josh's contributions to The Storyteller's Vault (check them out and support a fellow listener), and revisit some of the price point discussions from a previous episode. If you want to see a group playing one of his modules, look no further. Lastly, check out the High Levels Games Convention that will be happening later this year. You can support the show by picking up your copies of Drivethrurpg books using our affiliate links (below), providing some feedback or a rating via iTunes, and joining a broader community of oWoD fans over the forum. Subsidiaries: A Guide to Pentex See you soon, we have at least one Wraith episode, and a few on Storytelling, and Chronicle Design in the works! Hosts: BK & Josh
In Episode 5, our host Josh Heath reviews Valkenburg Foundation or Werewolf Chronicles 1, the 5th book published for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 4, our host Josh Heath reviews Ways of the Wolf, the 4th book published for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Excuse some of the sound quality in this one. I recorded with a different microphone and in a different space and the quality suffered a little bit. Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 3, our host Josh Heath reviews Rage Across New York, the 3rd book published for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
In Episode 2, our host Josh Heath reviews Rite of Passage, the 2nd book ever published for Werewolf: The Apocalypse. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
Welcome to our first episode of Werewolf: The Podcast. The podcast starts off with a reading of The Prophecy of the Phoenix which seems like a good place to start for any discussion about Werewolf: The Apocalypse. Our host, Josh Heath, then does a basic overview of the game as written in the 1st Edition book. We also have two advertisements from High Level Games and White Wolf RPG's Gameplay and Media Buy the book on DriveThruRPG Music in this episode is from "Metalmania" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ And Platemail Games Pro RPG Audio “Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Entertainment AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.”
Episode 16 Storytelling Crossovers Hope you’re all recovered from seeing both faces of Janus last night, ‘cause topic is a doozy. Join Victor and Simon and Josh Heath as we discuss building cross-genre World of Darkness games that involve Changeling: the Dreaming. We wend our way through Vampire: the Masquerade, Werewolf: the Apocalypse, Mage: the Ascension, and Wraith: the Oblivion, and tease out commonality with Changeling: the Dreaming as well as potential pitfalls (spoilers: the Mists) for cross over games. The readings from this conversation were from “The Spirit Messengers” from “Rage Across Appalachia” from White Wolf Game Studio, “Coda: A Play in One Act” Written by Robert Hewitt Wolfe, “Dream Ring” from “Guildbook: Sandmen” from White Wolf Game Studio, and “Coda: A Play in One Act” again. The music from this episode was “LSD” by Mon Plaisir. You can find more of Josh Heath's work and thoughts on RPGs at Keep On the Heathlands. To purchase Changeling the Dreaming as well as a wide array of other Role Playing texts go to DriveThruRPG.com. We have a blog now! Come read some of our more fully developed thoughts about playing and playing with the Changeling: the Dreaming rules and setting at Parting the Mists. Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.
Tara Clapper of The Geek Initiative and CHARIOT LARP and Josh Heath of High Level Games and Keep on the Heathlands talk about their Geeky Blogs. They discuss a series of topics and engage the awesome audience they had at GenCon. Have you ever wanted to get good advice on how to run a Geeky Blog? This is the best advice you’ll get.
Episode 36 brings us Joshua Heath. Josh served in the Army from 2006 to 2011 as a 91J Quartermaster and Chemical Equipment Repairer. While he was in, he ran a Dungeons and Dragons game for MWR while in Iraq, helping soldiers destress and escape. Now, he uses his company Reach Out Roleplaying Games to help connect people and create communities through gaming. Josh is going to talk to us about the benefits of playing RPGs and the effects he's seen in Veterans. Covered in Episode 36: Women Veterans Summit Interview with Army Veteran Josh Heath Why he decided to join the Army Playing Dungeons and Dragons with soldiers His use of the G.I. Bill How role playing games benefit Veterans Finding or advertising resources at your VAMC #VeteranOfTheDay Marine Corps Veteran Russell Pool
In this episode of Podcast: The Wreckening the Crew talks about inclusive games with special guest Josh Heath. Podcast: The Wreckening is a production of The Wrecking Crew and a proud member of the Prismatic[...]