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First Post
Well, I just finished uploading my first podcast at www.dragonslanding.com. Its primary goal is to give out some good advice and ideas to tabletop RPG gamers. This week's podcast covers some reviews of some of the free material available on some of the gaming websites including RPG Now, ideas on using TV shows and movies to help you generate hooks for your campaigns, and an introduction to a poll question on the front page of our website.
For those of you unfamiliar with podcasting, it is a form of audio information and entertainment that is gaining more and more popularity every day. It is similar to a radio show, except that you download podcasts over the web and can listen to them whenever you want on your MP3 player, computer, or other media device. Think of it as radio on demand. There are even a number of programs out there ( iPodder, Itunes, etc.) that can automatically download new episodes as they become available. For more information, check out www.podcastalley.com.
Anyway, I would welcome feedback on this podcast, particularly in the form of anyone who has any ideas for upcoming shows, questions you would like us to take a stab at answering (we aren't The Sage, but we will answer any question. I can't promise accuracy, though...), or simply to let me know whether or not you enjoyed it.
Also, if you are involved in the gaming industry (game designer, author, publisher, etc.) and would like us to interview you on the show, or if you would like us to review any of your products, come by the website and let us know.
The podcast is available from our website.
For those of you unfamiliar with podcasting, it is a form of audio information and entertainment that is gaining more and more popularity every day. It is similar to a radio show, except that you download podcasts over the web and can listen to them whenever you want on your MP3 player, computer, or other media device. Think of it as radio on demand. There are even a number of programs out there ( iPodder, Itunes, etc.) that can automatically download new episodes as they become available. For more information, check out www.podcastalley.com.
Anyway, I would welcome feedback on this podcast, particularly in the form of anyone who has any ideas for upcoming shows, questions you would like us to take a stab at answering (we aren't The Sage, but we will answer any question. I can't promise accuracy, though...), or simply to let me know whether or not you enjoyed it.
Also, if you are involved in the gaming industry (game designer, author, publisher, etc.) and would like us to interview you on the show, or if you would like us to review any of your products, come by the website and let us know.
The podcast is available from our website.