Through Gamer Goggles conducted a number of interviews at Gen Con this year. As well as interviews with Paizo luminaries Lisa Stevens, Erik Mona, and Jason Bulmahn, the also spoke to WotC's Jeremy Crawford in an interview which also includes Tribality's Michael Long.
- Word with Jeremy Crawford @ Gen Con 2015 on D&D 5th ed -- "In this round table of questions Jeremy Crawford chats with us about the following. The history of Sword Coast. How Wizards of the Coast uses several tabletop genres to tell its story. His favorite 5th ed mechanic. The fundamentalism of skills. How vast Forgotten Realms is. The possibility of Eberron. The presence of Wizards at Gen Con. The biggest surprise in 5th ed both in play testing and post release." In addition to the audio interview, Tribality's Michael Long has also posted an interview transcript (which is being discussed separately here).
- Words With Erik Mona @ Gen Con 2015 -- "In this interview with Erik Mona we talk about the Occult Adventure book and the Paizo approach to “psionics”, many releases, the Village of Sandpoint by Miniature Building Authority, Kids Track at Gen Con, how to stay creative, Dynamite and the next comic book series, and Inner Sea Races. There is a lot of information in this interview!"
- Words With Jason Buhlman @ Gen Con 2015 -- "In this interview with Jason Bulmahn we chat about his job. Ever wonder where a lead designer gets his inspiration from? He dreams his games!, We even get philosophical with mechanics and story – just a little. and we talk about whet he believes are his biggest challenges. We also discuss the possibility of a second game."
- Words With Lisa Stevens from Paizo @ Gen Con 2015 -- "In this interview with Lisa Stevens from Paizo at Gen Con 2015 we chat about the new Pathfinder MMO that they have made with Goblin Works. Lisa take a great amount of time explain how the Pathfinder “sandbox” can become your unique castle in this MMO. She also covers the players control, future player design, Gear and the tier system they work with, xp, and how the politics are left to the players."