Podcasts are the new frontier in escapism. It's not always about being somewhere fantastical or dramatic, but letting you listen in on a hilarious conversation, a tender moment, or a great version of your favorite game. Listen to these podcasts and take a moment to be somewhere.
Another week, another bunch of good vibes! The GVG is joined by Aaron Edwards as we draft "Fictional Moments You Would Want To See In Person!" Gas up the DeLorean and strap in tight because this one w...Show More
Hello! This is Rules of the House Party for Episode One, our tool tips guide to D&D. As you listen to this episode, you'll hear Amanda pop in everyone once in awhile to explain what's going on. But do...Show More
ericlsilver recommended:
Dungeons and Dragons has always felt like such an incredible escape for me. It's storytelling and realtionship-building and adventure all at the same time. If you always wanted to learn how to play, c...Show More
Your hold time is estimated at two minutes or less. About NEXT STOP is a Multitude production written and created by Eric Silver. You can read more about the show, including our full cast list and ep...Show More
ericlsilver recommended:
This is just the teaser, but I am blown away by the acting chops of our three main actors and Brian David Gilbert.
Hardwon (Jake), Moonshine (Emily), and Beverly (Caldwell) arrive in the small fishing village of Moonstone and meet Scoutmaster Denny -- a halfling coward with some terrible news. The crew answers the...Show More
ericlsilver recommended:
My new favorite Dungeons and Dragons podcast. This is the highest level of play.
In the first episode of our ‘Survivor’ recap podcast, we run through the biggest story lines and moments of Season 40, Episode 2 (2:23). Then we explain the role of the “Social Butterfly” in the game ...Show More
ericlsilver recommended:
This season of Survivor is helping me remember what day of the week it is. I need to watch every Wednesday, and every Thursday, the Ringer is here for me.
Food matters in books. It helps to set the scene, build up characters and evoke a period, and it also symbolises comfort, security and domesticity. Yet in detective fiction, food can also be a method ...Show More
ericlsilver recommended:
True crime is a little too macabre for me right now, but a podcast about murder mystery books is right up my alley.
ericlsilver recommended:
The crew at All Fantasy Everything is everything you wish a silly conversation with your friends is and could be: continious, big-hearted, and really, really funny.