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Dragon Talk #397 - James Wyatt on Bigby Presents Glory of the Giants
open.spotify.comListen to this episode from Dragon Talk - An Official Dungeons & Dragons Podcast on Spotify. James Wyatt is a Senior Game Designer on the creative team for Magic: The Gathering. His work at Wizards of the Coast since 2000 includes five novels, more than 20 short stories, one poem, dozens of Dungeons & Dragons game sourcebooks, and nine Magic art books. He was a lead writer for the 5th edition Player’s Handbook and a lead designer of the Dungeon Master’s Guide, Guildmaster’s Guide to Ravnica, Eberron: Rising from the Last War, and Mythic Odysseys of Theros. For general inquiries or show messages, please email dragontalk@sirensound.co Dragon Talk is executively produced by Greg Tito, Shelly Mazzanoble & Wizards of The Coast. Show production by Lisa Carr & Ryan Marth of Siren Sound. Podcast recording, editing, mixing and mastering by Ryan Marth & Siren Sound.———-Here's your guide to when each segment begins:Show open with Greg Tito and Shelly Mazzanoble - 0:00Interview with James Wyatt - 02:42Outro - 48:43———-Greg Tito Twitter - twitter.com/gregtitoShelly Mazzanoble Twitter - twitter.com/shellymooJames Wyatt Twitter - twitter.com/aquelajamesBigby Presents Glory of the Giants - https://tinyurl.com/ufsm7w8xWelcome To Dragon Talk - https://uipress.uiowa.edu/books/welcome-dragon-talkSpelljams - https://pocp.co/spelljamsDragon Talk Show Page - https://dnd.wizards.com/dragon-talk/podcast-hubSiren Sound - www.sirensound.coRyan Marth - bio.site/ryanmarthLisa Carr - twitter.com/yelizavetacarrLatest D&D Products - https://gtly.to/SVs8W_2f8D&D Official Discord - https://discord.com/invite/dnd
Non pay walled link - https://share.transistor.fm/s/9ec067b4
its paywalled for you? strange, didn’t know spotify did that sort of thing. I’ll try to post transistor.fm links in the future
I’m sorry. I didn’t actually test it! It works without pay. I guess I was a little sensitive knowing that Spotify is taking open podcasts and bringing them behind their service.
I always try to find the RSS feeds and support podcasts that way.
Makes sense, I mostly post them to spread their reach, personally I would just search the podcast in my own app rather than following the link