Treasure Tables is on hiatus as of December 13th, 2007 -- after two years of daily posts, I needed a break. If you're looking for GMing material, I have two recommendations: the hundreds of posts in TT's archives, and my new project, the multi-author GMing blog Gnome Stew. Happy GMing! -- Martin

Martin on All Games Considered

Tue. April 11, 2006 

The excellent All Games Considered RPG podcast was kind enough to have me on for their GMing episode.

Mark, Chris and I chatted about GMing, social contracts, game systems and questions from their forum, and generally had a good time. Apparently, you’re not supposed to say “fuck,” though.

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5 Responses to “Martin on All Games Considered”

  1. ScottM on April 11th, 2006 9:16 am

    So far I haven’t listened to podcasts, but I may have to check out this one. A pox upon you for dragging me into the 21st century web. ;)

  2. Zachary on April 11th, 2006 11:27 am

    Martin, you cusser! :)

    Still, happy to see you on AGC. One of my fave podcasts.

  3. Martin on April 11th, 2006 4:21 pm

    Scott, I’m right there with you: I started listening to the Yog Radio podcast recently, then added AGC — but up until March, I’d never listened to one before. Getting an iPod changed that, and again before the pod I wasn’t into MP3s at all. Funny how that works. ;)

    Zachary: It was a lot of fun, and I hope they have me on again. Thank you for recommending AGC to me, and for suggesting that I ask to appear on the show. :)

  4. hellibrarian on April 12th, 2006 1:17 pm

    All Games Considered and The Signal are the two podcasts I never miss. I encourage you take them up on their offer to be on the show again.

    Have you considered adding some podcasts to you list of Info & Links?

  5. Martin on April 12th, 2006 4:25 pm

    I don’t think it’s an actual offer yet, but I’ll definitely be taking them up on it if it turns into one. ;)

    As for linking to RPG podcasts, which ones talk about GMing — or otherwise can be considered resources for GMs — on a fairly regular basis?