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Not long ago, Chris Murman and Jay Hrcsko recorded a podcast about some of the mistakes or failures Murman has made in his agile journey. Perhaps it wasn't an outright fail, but definitely coaching he wished he could have a do-over. It is part of a larger conversation we have been having at AU for quite some time. We even wish we could host a conference devoted solely to failure bows. It definitely become a fiery topic since the pandemic to realize the ways of working most held dear weren't always the case anymore. And yet we hold them as always true. So Murm put the call out on Twitter for someone else to join me in the conversation. Treasured peer and friend Paul Tevis answered the Bat Signal, and we thank him for his bravery. Join Murman and Tevis as they discuss why it's so tough to discuss failure in an industry that claims to embrace it. What were some moments we wish we could do over again, and why it's important to find those moments? Recognizing the opportunity to use regret is the key to taking huge leaps forward together. If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, or a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher, or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us. Many thanks to the artist Krebs from Machine Man Records who provided us with our outro music free of charge! If you like what you heard, check out these links to find more music you might enjoy! If you'd like to join the discussion and share your stories, please jump into the fray at our Discord Server! We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free. However, if you'd like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a Patreon. Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
ORSC Lab Series: Episode 4. Join host Leslie Morse and Billie Schuttpelz as they sit down with coach Paul Tevis to discuss his coaching experience. Enjoy! If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a review, a rating, or leave comments on iTunes, Stitcher or your podcasting platform of choice. It really helps others find us. Much thanks to the artist Krebs from Machine Man Records who provided us our outro music free-of-charge! If you like what you heard, check out these links to find more music you might enjoy! If you’d like to join the discussion and share your stories please join Coalition.AgileUprising.com Looking for real-time interaction and conversation with other practitioners? Jump into the fray at our Discord Server! We at the Agile Uprising are committed to being totally free. However if you'd like to contribute and help us defray hosting and production costs we do have a Patreon. Who knows, you might even get some surprises in the mail!
Chris and Austin discuss "Facilitating Effective Remote Meetings" with Lynn Langit (https://twitter.com/lynnlangit), Paul Tevis (https://twitter.com/vigemus), Jason Kerney (https://twitter.com/JasonKerney), and Woody Zuill (https://twitter.com/WoodyZuill) using a lean coffee format (https://trello.com/c/zPLZ3YFq/128-lean-coffee). Topics in the lean coffee include "Ada roles," "why have meetings," "what is wrong with having meetings," "3 goal agenda," and "the importance of side conversations." Video and show notes: https://youtu.be/xr0STSbJ3PE
Vic (@AgileCoffee) hopped on Zoom with Paul Tevis (@PTevis) and had a nice chat back in mid-March... a couple weeks after the world turned upside down. We talked about Paul's workshops on remote facilitation and techniques for making the most with meetings in general. Find more about Paul's services - including his upcoming FREE workshops - at https://www.vigemus.com/ Stay safe, and enjoy your coffee with geographically distant friends :)
We discuss with Paul Tevis (https://twitter.com/ptevis) about the Complex Adaptive Systems, Liberating Structures, & becoming an independent coach. Video & full show notes: https://youtu.be/4jRgOxDHux8
Recorded in September 2019, Vic (@AgileCoffee) was joined by Larry Lawhead (@LarryLawhead) and Paul Tevis (@ptevis) on Day #2 of the Agile Open Southern California at the campus of UCI in Irvine, CA . Check out Paul's Vigemus Consulting site - vigemus.com Looking for Agile/Scrum/Kanban training in Southern California? Rocket Nine has got you covered. Visit RocketNineSolutions.com today. Upcoming events: Team Kanban Practitioner – November 15, 2019 – Tustin, CATraining from the BACK of the Room! – March 14 & 15, 2020 – San Diego
013 - Driving Games Crazy Recorded April 14, 2017 01:17 Fallen Empires by Vincent Baker 02:25 Dungeon World by Sage LaTorra and Adam Koebel 02:46 Golden Sky Stories by Ryo Kamiya 04:31 Apocalypse World by Meguey Baker and Vincent Baker 08:08 Fall of Magic by Ross Cowman 11:57 Lost in the Rain by Vivien Feasson 21:18 The Spirit of 77 by David Kizzia and Bob Richardson 25:13 Ten Candles by Stephen Dewey 34:27 Dread by Epidiah Ravachol 34:49 Maschine Zeit by Machine Age Productions 37:54 The Sprawl by Hamish Cameron 47:46 Monsterhearts 2 by Avery Alder 55:49 Vampire: The Masquerade by Whitewolf Games 55:58 Tremulus by Sean Preston 56:33 Everyone is John 57:17 Are You Mental? By Robert Turk 62:35 Summerland by Greg Saunders 71:39 Penny for My Thoughts by Paul Tevis 75:54 When the Dark is Gone by Becky Annison 76:44 Don’t Rest Your Head by Fred Hicks 78:50 Don’t Lose Your Mind by Benjamin Baugh PLUGS Our podcast is at http://itslikednd.ca Check out Kate’s blog Bluestockings at http://bluestockings.ca Check out Rach and Rob’s blog ‘Thac0s at Midnight’ at http://thacos.com If you want to ask us a question or have a topic you think we should discuss, please send an e-mail to info@itslikednd.ca Our intro song is Energy by Bensound.com
It’s Like DnD 001 - Road Trip! 00:20 What have we backed on Kickstarter? Kate backed The Veil: Cyberpunk RPG by Fraser Simons http://samjoko.storenvy.com/ Rob backed Threadbare RPG by Stephanie Bryant - http://www.threadbarerpg.com/ Rach backed Red Markets by Caleb Stokes - http://hebanon.blogspot.ca/ 00:37 The Veil 02:25 The Spark by Jason Pitre 02:30 Apocalypse World by Vincent Baker and Meguey Baker 04:15 Urban Shadows by Andrew Medeiros and Mark Diaz Truman 7:15 The Sprawl: Cyberpunk Roleplaying by Hamish Cameron 8:00 Dream Askew by Avery McDaldno 8:45 The Watch by Anna Kreider and Andrew Medeiros 10:30 Threadbare RPG 11:30 +1 Forward’s podcast by Rich Rogers.http://www.gauntlet-rpg.com/1-forward/threadbare-rpg 12:00 Golden Sky Stories by Ryo Kamiya translated by Ewen Cluney 14:00 Laser Kittens by Cheyenne Wall-Grimes and Stentor Danielson 15:15 Red Markets 15:45 Summerland by Greg Saunders 19:45 The Sociology of D&D by Matthew Colville, https://youtu.be/EHUCi6ZbVxU 23:40 Road Trip to Jiffy Con! JiffyCon West MA, Hampshire College in Amherst, June 11, 2016! http://jiffycon.blogspot.ca/ 25:00 Robert Bohl, Emily Care Boss, Epidiah Ravachol, Hannah Shaffer 25:10 Noirlandia by Evan Rowland and Hannah Shaffer 26:00 Fall of Magic by Ross Cowman 26:20 Ten Candles by Stephen Dewey 27:30 Dungeons & Dragons by the Wizards of the Coast team 27:40 Star Wars by the Fantasy Flight team 28:00 Dungeons & Dragons Adventurers League 29:10 Masks by Brendan G. Conway 30:00 Anna Kreider’s Blog Go Make Me a Sandwich, www.patreon.com/gmmas Specifically the Pathfinder posts: https://gomakemeasandwich.wordpress.com/2016/05/09/ https://gomakemeasandwich.wordpress.com/2016/05/20/ https://gomakemeasandwich.wordpress.com/2016/05/27/ 30:23 The Ruined Empire by Anna Kreider 30:23 401 Games, http://store.401games.ca/ 30:45 Games To Play On A Roadtrip! Rob wants to play Ribbon Drive by Avery McDaldno, http://buriedwithoutceremony.com/ribbon-drive/ Rach wants to play Amidst Endless Quiet by Ben Lehman, http://www.tao-games.com/amidst-endless-quiet/ Kate wants to play A Penny for My Thoughts by Paul Tevis, http://www.evilhat.com/home/a-penny-for-my-thoughts/ 31:45 Ribbon Drive 34:30 Amidst Endless Quiet 38:45 Fiasco by Jason Morningstar 39:00 The Hour between Dog & Wolf by Matthew Gwinn 39:30 A Penny for my Thoughts Plugs! Check out the podcast at http://itslikednd.ca Check out Kate’s blog Bluestockings at http://bluestockings.ca Check out Rach and Rob’s blog ‘Thac0s at Midnight’ at http://thacos.com If you want to play Roleplaying Games in Toronto check out these events: June 12th - TAG’s June RPG Meetup http://torontoareagamers.com/rpg July 9th - TAG’s 10th Birthday! http://torontoareagamers.com/birthday September 1-4th - Fan Expo Canada’s RPG Track! http://fanexpocanada.com/gaming March 10 - 12th - Breakout 2017 http://breakoutcon.com/ Connect with us in our brand new G+ Community! Best way to get there is http://itslikednd.ca/g+ or http://itslikednd.ca/gplus Theme music is Gorilla Foot by The Itchy Creeps http://members.shaw.ca/happypuppyrecords/
Aldie from BGG joins Shelley and me, along with Mary and Ravindra Prasad and Paul Tevis.
Paul Tevis joins Shelley and me on the microphones (and Aldie stops by briefly) for a discussion of BGG.con 2006 and some of the games we got to the table.
Hi, welcome to This Just in… From NeonCon. Following in the footsteps of Ryan Macklin, Kevin Weiser, and Paul Tevis who host (or hosted) This Just in… From Gen Con, […]
Warning: This is NOT our regular program! This episode provides advice and useful information dealing with Gen Con Indy 2010. Tune in next week for drunken banter srrounding Dungeons and Dragons Online Eberron Unlimited where we talk candidly about the game we all play and love and sometimes hate! This abbreviated episode is all about the upcoming Gen Con 2010 happening in Indianapolis, Indiana! http://www.gencon.com/2010/indy/default.aspx The team (who WILL be at Gen Con!) talks about what to expect & bring if you have never been to the Con before. Thanks so much for listening! Warning: This is NOT our regular program! This episode provides advice and useful information dealing with Gen Con Indy 2010. Tune in next week for drunken banter that focuses on the Dungeons nad Dragons Online - Eberron Unlimited. The game we all play and love and sometimes hate! This abbreviated episode is all about the upcoming Gen Con 2010 happening in Indianapolis, Indiana! The team (who WILL be at Gen Con!) talks about what to expect & bring if you have never been to the Con before. Thanks so much for listening! Gen Con Indy, whats that & why should I even go? What is at Gen Con? GAMES! Any and all you can think of!!! board games, card games, celebrity appearances, electronic gaming, anime, film festivals, miniature games, live action and standard role playing games, seminars, workshops etc etcSome Gen-Con essentials that I downloaded from the Gen Con Indy Website:A DownTown Map of Parking Garages. (Hint: arrive by 9AM or risk walking several blocks)A Down Town Hotel Map (Call them! Some other Gen-Con goers may have cancelled their trip!)A Down Town Restaurant Map! (Just in case!)Map of the Exhibit Hall (including a list of what exhibitors are in what booth!)Event Catalog: (Do not sweat this! Even Catalogs are FREE and everywhere!) If it is your first time, you can keep your schedule very open and still have loads of activities to keep you busy that are impromptu and free!Here are some FREE events that you might consider checking out:(There are many more than this as well!)1.) ''I'm Wil Wheaton, and I'm a Gamer '' (Friday the 6th of August at 11am in the Westin Grand Ballroom)2.) Hamlet vs. MacBeth: The Shakespearean SmackDown ! (This is a Film!) Thursday the 5th of August at 7 PM in the Indiana Ballroom.3.) D&D Screenplay reading: screenwriter Artee Porchia in a reading of the hopefully soon to be produced Forgotten Realms movie. This event consists of a reading by you and the writer. In the hope of polishing this screenplay before it is to be pitched. Included will be swag from the company to further promote the movie. Thursday 5th of August, 9PM, Westin, Cucaus4.) Did I mention that ALL Seminars are free! The Art Show is free! You can spend an entire day in the Exhibit Hall playing demos of board games and previewing the latest and greatest in video games for free as well! 5.) Have younger kids? Most KID-listed events in the family fun pavilion are FREE! All kinds of crafting activities and there are quite a few KID-Oriented RPGs listed that still have tickets available!Speaking of kids! (Special Guests Zoe & Remy talk about Gen Con from a lower perspective!)I have a spouse who HATES gaming! How do I sell them on this vacation!?!Four Words: Ball & Chain Events! GENCON SURVIVAL Food for thought! Have Games Will Travel podcaster Paul Tevis says: ''every day you must...''Episode 22 of the DDO Cast Hosted by Merlask, over an hour of straight-talk about GenCon Indy! Things DDo Players need to take note of:Gen-Con Indy DDO Cast taping will be on Friday, 8PM at Jillians, Party at 9PM!Last Minute Tweets: What game are you looking to play?What to expect as a Gen Con noob & how much is too much spending $$
We’re back in the studio, chatting with returning guest Paul Tevis. Topics include Paul’s made-for-gaming house, One Bad Egg, Spirit of the Century meets Wilderness of Mirrors, and more. No liner notes this time, but we promise to be back with Episode 40 soon enough.
[Approx 23 minutes] This podcast marks the start of another category of episodes for That's How We Roll, titled Out of Town, featuring conversations we have on the road with the cool folks we know who aren't necessarily a part of Evil Hat.On this episode, we sit down at Origins 2008 with "Have Games, Will Travel" podcaster Paul Tevis to talk about the value of ending things.
In this episode, we take a look at the past and present of the Dice Tower. We have Greg Schloesser talking about how he got into gaming Rick Thornquist talking about the beginning of the Dice Tower Mary Prasad discussing different game conventions Derk and Aldie talking about www.boardgamegeek.com, Geekspeak, and some news! Mark Johnson discussing the birth of game podcasting Eric Summerer explaining how he does a show bit Joe Steadman talking about what he's doing these days Walt O' Hara, Eric Burgess, Scott Nicholson, Paul Tevis, Doug Garrett, and a host of others talk about podcasting and the Dice Tower favorite clips from the Dice Tower Moritz' Ten Gaming Commandments.
In this episode, we take a look at the past and present of the Dice Tower. We have Greg Schloesser talking about how he got into gaming Rick Thornquist talking about the beginning of the Dice Tower Mary Prasad discussing different game conventions Derk and Aldie talking about www.boardgamegeek.com, Geekspeak, and some news! Mark Johnson discussing the birth of game podcasting Eric Summerer explaining how he does a show bit Joe Steadman talking about what he's doing these days Walt O' Hara, Eric Burgess, Scott Nicholson, Paul Tevis, Doug Garrett, and a host of others talk about podcasting and the Dice Tower favorite clips from the Dice Tower Moritz' Ten Gaming Commandments.
In this episode, we take a look at the past and present of the Dice Tower. We have Greg Schloesser talking about how he got into gaming Rick Thornquist talking about the beginning of the Dice Tower Mary Prasad discussing different game conventions Derk and Aldie talking about www.boardgamegeek.com, Geekspeak, and some news! Mark Johnson discussing the birth of game podcasting Eric Summerer explaining how he does a show bit Joe Steadman talking about what he's doing these days Walt O' Hara, Eric Burgess, Scott Nicholson, Paul Tevis, Doug Garrett, and a host of others talk about podcasting and the Dice Tower favorite clips from the Dice Tower Moritz' Ten Gaming Commandments.
In this episode, we take a look at the past and present of the Dice Tower. We have Greg Schloesser talking about how he got into gaming Rick Thornquist talking about the beginning of the Dice Tower Mary Prasad discussing different game conventions Derk and Aldie talking about www.boardgamegeek.com, Geekspeak, and some news! Mark Johnson discussing the birth of game podcasting Eric Summerer explaining how he does a show bit Joe Steadman talking about what he's doing these days Walt O' Hara, Eric Burgess, Scott Nicholson, Paul Tevis, Doug Garrett, and a host of others talk about podcasting and the Dice Tower favorite clips from the Dice Tower Moritz' Ten Gaming Commandments.
Because I wanted to do a review of Origins, here's another episode of the Dice Tower! In this Episode, Rick Thornquist, David Fair, Paul Tevis, and Jim Van Verth all join me to give our top ten lists from Origins 2006. Also, Rick gives a ton of news, we finish up our Jolly Roger Contest, and start a new contest for Darter! We have the show available in .mp3 format, which you can download below by right clicking the link below, and selecting "save link as".