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Episode Notes Long Haul 1983 is a solo journaling game about a truck driver who wakes up to realize they are completely alone. They must drive their big rig across the country to find the one person they hope may still be alive Sean Patrick Cain joins us to play their game Long Haul 1983. You can get the PDF of Long Haul 1983 here: https://spc.itch.io/longhaul1983 Physical copies are currently sold out, but you can get all sorts of other cool stuff at Sean's shop: https://shop.seanpatrickcain.com/ Content Warning: isolation, pandemics, environmental harm to wild animals Twitter @notalone_horror Email youarenotalonepod@gmail.com Our theme song is Everybody Knows My Name by Harley Poe. Used with permissions Find out more at https://you-are-not-alone.pinecast.co
Episode Notes Chris has been through literal ash and fire. He has seen things that shouldn't be. It has been 3 days since everyone disappeared and he has seen death and things that should be dead that aren't. But he needs to make it home to let his father know that the world hasn't broken him yet. Sean Patrick Cain joins us to play their game Long Haul 1983. You can get the PDF of Long Haul 1983 here: https://spc.itch.io/longhaul1983 Physical copies are currently sold out, but you can get all sorts of other cool stuff at Sean's shop: https://shop.seanpatrickcain.com/ Content Warning: isolation, pandemics, environmental harm to wild animals Twitter @notalone_horror Email youarenotalonepod@gmail.com Our theme song is Everybody Knows My Name by Harley Poe. Used with permissions Find out more at https://you-are-not-alone.pinecast.co
Episode Notes Chris is a truck driver in 1983 trying to get home to see his parents in Montana, but it seems like everyone else in the world is gone. Will they be there when Chris arrives? Sean Patrick Cain joins us to play their game Long Haul 1983. You can get the PDF of Long Haul 1983 here: https://spc.itch.io/longhaul1983 Physical copies are currently sold out, but you can get all sorts of other cool stuff at Sean's shop: https://shop.seanpatrickcain.com/ Content Warning: isolation, pandemics, environmental harm to wild animals Twitter @notalone_horror Email youarenotalonepod@gmail.com Our theme song is Everybody Knows My Name by Harley Poe. Used with permissions Find out more at https://you-are-not-alone.pinecast.co
In this episode I talk to the designer of Long Haul 1983, Sean Patrick Cain. We discuss everything from gaming to land rights and back to gaming again. Enjoy.
We get to talk to Sean Patrick Cain about their games and making welcoming spaces for game. You can check out Fake Chess, Long Haul 1983, Tattoo and other great indy games at: https://spc.itch.io/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wobbliesandwizards/support
This is the second episode of a three part mini series on TTRPG zines, the physical objects, we love, make, read and use to play role playing games. The first one is and interview with Leo from L.F. OSR, maker and publisher of limited editions of bespoke RPG zines. If you play RPGs you're probably familiar with the concept. Community copies are free copies of RPG games or adventures, people can download from the internet. It's a way for designers and publishers to support members of the community who can't afford for whatever reason to buy a game. In this episode, we are going to take a closer look at what some people in the community start to call IRL community copies. As in, in real life, community copies. These are physical copies of zines distributed for free in various places, mainly in Little Free Libraries. You know, these boxes one can find sometimes by the side of the road where people drop books and even other supplies. We will accompany three indie game designers, Sean Patrick Cain, Yochai Gal, and Caverns of Heresy, while they print, prepare, and distribute some in real life community copies. Episode produced by Iko Development and editing supervision by Laura Elle Sounds recorded by Sean Patrick Cain linktr.ee/seanpatrickcain Yochai Gal newschoolrevolution.com Caverns of Heresy cavernsofheresy.com Music Done with Fish by Light off Full credits, info and transcript here http://thelostbaystudio.com/podcast/rpg_irl_community_copies_sean_patrick_cain_yochai_gal_caverns_of_heresy The show exists thanks to the support of its patron, you can become a patron too, just head to www.patreon.com/thelostbay Subscribe to the dispatch newsletter here https://thelostbaystudio.substack.com/p/the-dispatch
Patrick Cain. In this episode Ben creates his character and talks about the game. Support 5G4D here Buy Long Haul 1983 here
Alan speaks with Global's Patrick Cain who wrote about a new study that shows Canadians are vastly misinformed when it comes to our refugee intake. He also speaks with a PR expert to analyze Auston Matthews' apology over a charge he is facing in Arizona.
This week Aaron and Tracy chat with Patrick Cain of Patrick Cain Designs about his interesting path to becoming a furniture designer, and the business side of being a maker. LET’S CHAT! You can always call and leave your questions and comments on our voicemail! 978-709-1040 NOTABLE MOMENTS : Patrick attributes his success to having a curiosity and learning. He started mid-century modern and moved into minimalist design. He’s currently working on a brutalist vibe with a little touch of Memphis. Patrick’s company employs people from every continent. The shop’s process is super collaborative. Patrick has everyone in the shop give input. In addition to his main site, Patrick sells his second hand concrete pieces on Etsy, and also at the Rose Bowl Flea Market. “Do what you like, save what you love as a hobby”. Patrick looks at selling at the flea market as free A/B testing. He can tell if he’s doing the right thing by who approaches him to hear more. “I believe in open cabinetry because you can’t hide things!” The dogs in Patrick’s photos are from Angel City Pitbulls. If you’re thinking of starting a business, focus on a product that’s safe and then expand. THINGS TO LOOK FOR WHEN BUYING FURNITURE: If it’s MDF or particle board it’s not going to hold up. The heavier the better. Look for furniture that is environmentally friendly. Things that are made from new materials are better if they’re going to last 10 years. ENVIRONMENTAL FOCUS: Patrick uses recycled styrofoam in his concrete pieces. Their team looks for fallen trees and materials that can be reclaimed. SOME CHALLENGES OF RUNNING A BUSINESS/MOST REWARDING: One of the biggest challenges is, Los Angeles doesn’t make it easy to run a business. Being able to pay yourself is tough- it goes to employees and getting reinvested. Having steady work. Finding employees! Finding reliable people is so difficult. Having a happy customer is really rewarding. FIND PATRICK: Website | patrickcaindesigns.com The Gram | @patrickcaindesigns Facebook | facebook.com/PatrickCainDesigns Pinterest | pinterest.com/PCD_Furniture FOLLOW US on Social Media: Website | https://howtohome.com/ Instagram | http://bit.ly/2WqVfSp Twitter | http://bit.ly/2RRyYij Facebook | http://bit.ly/2MC3Hdc Youtube | http://bit.ly/2SifqTH SUBSCRIBE to the How to Home Podcast: Itunes | https://apple.co/2DL0lSp Android | http://bit.ly/2B9k7Fm Stitcher | http://bit.ly/2DM0W6c Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2GcRCKo THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR FILTERBUY.COM
On this episode of Wait, There’s More, host Tamara Khandaker speaks with reporter Patrick Cain and lawyer Heather Segal about legal weed, old cannabis convictions, and the problems it's causing for Canadians trying to cross the border.
Alan has a packed show with guests Patrick Cain from Global BC, Frank Graves, the President of EKOS Research Associates Inc, The Honourable Rod Phillips, Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, The Mayor of Mississauga Bonnie Crombie, and Dr Elaine MacDonald, Ph.D. Program Director.
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What surprise opportunities will you find on the route less traveled? Patrick Cain, furniture designer and founder of Patrick Cain Designs formed his own destiny without an art education, but with the gusto to present his furniture where no one else dared - Craigslist and flea markets. He explains how to tell your story to build your network, how to create a product that supports your startup costs, why it's okay to say "no," and how to keep your head up during uncertainty and trust that another light will come through. Come to LA and see a live taping of the podcast! dontkeepyourdayjob.com/live Join a DKYDJ listening pod! https://cathyheller.lpages.co/meetup-groups/ Thanks CandidCo! CandidCo.com/dreamjob for 25% off your modeling kit Thanks to Living Proof! LivingProof.com/dreamjob and use promo code dreamjob to get a free sample of their award-winning dry shampoo with your purchase. Thank you Pocket! Getpocket.com Thanks M.Gemi! Mgemi.com/dreamjob for $50 off your first pair
Good day to you ma’am/sir! Thank you for joining the podcast today! If you haven’t done so as of yet, you can hit subscribe on this platform, or you can RT/Share where you can too! That would just, well… make both our days that much better! Are you Gluten free? Do you even know what gluten is? Should Gluten be capitalized? So many question about gluten?!? Dave has been binge watching some TV lately and offers his reviews (spoiler free of course) on the new season of Ballers, Silicon Valley, and The Commuter with Liam Neeson. Speaking of movies, check out Jonah Hill’s new flick called Mid90s here: https://youtu.be/w9Rx6-GaSIE and if you like clicking link… try this one too: www.wheelerinthemorning.com Sources: News: ap.org globalnews.ca (Patrick Cain) chrisd.ca Sports: tsn.ca MNYCU: Nme.com Exclaim.caSupport the show (https://www.safetynetstudio.com/plans-pricing)
Patrick Cain, Global National Online Journalist, talks about how the date of Easter works.
We have a special guest join us tonight - Author Patrick Cain writer of the book 'The Black Journey'. Go #BeyondTheRoots with us as we do what we do. This Show Will Make You Think. www.DJMCTV.com www.ReverbNation.com/AustinFuze
Episode 4 features Patrick Cain, resident research fellow with the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) and the President of The Cooper-Cain Group, Inc. in Boston, MA – a US-based computer and internet security consultancy. He's been associated with information security development and operations for over 25 years and drives the APWG's data collection and sharing initiatives. Martin and Chris talk to Patrick about his work with the APWG and his upcoming FIRST presentation, "Sharing Crime Data Across International Frontiers." Patrick presents on Tuesday, 19th June at 17:05 in the Policy & Management track.