• Beadle & Grimm’s (feat. Matthew Lillard)
    Apr 9 2022

    Matthew Lillard, most known for Scooby-Doo and SLC Punk!, joins hosts Cynthia Marie, Ryan Omega, and Kai Norman to talk about being one the owners of a luxury gaming merchandise company, Beadle & Grimm's! We talk about what inspired the move to go into the luxury tabletop world and why they've become successful in this market. In this episode, we also talk about stories of the films he's in, as well as geeking out to Magic: The Gathering! To watch our live programming, go to twitch.tv/lifeactionroleplay! If you want to support the channel, you can support us at patreon.com/lifeactionroleplay!  

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Dealing with Loss
    Mar 14 2022

    After a slight break, Ryan Omega, Cynthia Marie, and Kai Norman get together to talk about their personal losses and how they have handled in both LARP/roleplaying and in real life. This episode is more of a casual conversation among friends as we figure out our new direction with the talk show.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • LARP Leadership
    Mar 11 2022

    Kai Norman and Ryan Omega talk with guest, Anthea Tuley, a LARP runner of Refuge San Francisco and Alliance LARP in the SF Bay Area about the experiences and challenges of running a LARP. Discussion includes how LARP leadership has evolved over the years, how community management has become an important aspect, and giving suggestions for others in running their games. This podcast was originally recorded May 23rd, 2021.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • Appropriation vs. Inspiration in Roleplaying (feat. Kelly Lynne D'Angelo and Dr. Diana Leonard)
    Mar 11 2021

    Cynthia Marie, Kai Norman and Ryan Omega invited Kelly Lynne D'Angelo, Native American writer and DnD Personality and Dr. Diana Leonard, Associate Professor of Psychology at Lewis and Clark to talk about the differences between appropriation and inspiration when it comes to roleplaying characters and creating world builds.  In this timely topic, we address considerations of roleplaying an underrepresented group, what to do when you come across details that are not authentic in these cultures, and how our own personal identities and backgrounds shape how we roleplay.  New and present content each week on our Twitch channel twitch.tv/lifeactionroleplay For behind the scenes access, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/lifeactionroleplay

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • How to Produce an RPG Stream (feat. Dom Zook)
    Mar 8 2021

    On this episode, Dom Zook, producer of the Twitch channel, Saving Throw, joins Cyn, Kai, and Ryan about what it takes to produce a livestreamed roleplaying game show. We cover everything from the technical side, production logistics, and tips on balancing paying attention to the players of your game and to the audience at home.  Dom Zook's Twitch channel is twitch.tv/savingthrowshow

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • How to Make Memorable Characters
    Dec 12 2020

    Hosts Kai Norman and Ryan Omega invite Mike Graves from Eldritch Sky Gaming and Spencer Winter to the show to talk about what makes a character that you are creating "memorable" in the eyes of other players. The discussion includes how to work with archetypes yet avoid stereotypes and why creating a character that is "cool and perfect" will be frustrating to play rather than memorable. Also covered in this topic are tips on playing characters with underrepresented backgrounds (racial, gender, or sexual minorities) that are different from the player and how to avoid being accidentally problematic even when well-intentioned but still play that character in your game.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • How to Play Characters of Faith
    Dec 1 2020

    Ryan Omega and Kai Norman invite two guests who play archetypical characters of faith yet atypical concepts in LARP: Vivid Vivka, who plays a crow-fae druid in Twin Mask LARP and Dylan Buchanan, who plays a Telling Visionist priest inspired by Walt Disney in Dystopia Rising. We discuss what attracts people to playing characters of faith and why it can be addictive roleplay to those players, tips on how to enhance conveying spirituality with costuming and props, and why preaching your religion and aggressively handing our pamphlets is one of the least effective ways to roleplay a character of faith.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Things That Don't Go As Planned
    Nov 16 2020

    For today's episode, Cyn, Kai, and Ryan tackle a more light-hearted topic where you had to roleplay a character or plan a LARP or roleplaying game and things fell apart at that moment. So we talk about our epic fails (and how we dealt with them) and our unexpected triumphs when things in our roleplay took a wide left turn!

    And we did this over drinks. So some of the podcast also didn't go as planned (but decided to keep this in editing!)

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    1 hr and 17 mins