Ep 48 - Life Skills Gained From TTRPGs
Passive (Aggressive) Perception
English - June 20, 2022 12:00 - 1 hour - 41.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 14 ratingsGames Leisure Hobbies roleplaying games rpg tabletop social issues metagaming power gaming comedy q&a reviews d&d Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Ep 47 - TTRPG Travel (Making It Meaningful)
Next Episode: Ep 49 - Diseases, Curses, and Other Afflictions in TTRPG
Having a meaningful discussion about how skills and experiences at the tabletop roleplaying game table can apply to one's 'real life.' We cover career impacts, its influence on self-improvement and self-exploration, how it can aid in developing and nurturing strong interpersonal relationships, its applications in psychotherapy, using it as a tool for learning, and much more. We also cover some TTRPG news and discuss several replies from listeners.
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Show Breakdown:
- 0:00: Intro0:34: TTRPG News16:07: @grenchaw "Passive (Aggressive) Perception custom magic item"17:57: Main Topic20:55: @Cyber_Trout "3-hour watches with the kids and scenarios for customer service"22:30: @LochTheFoxGod "how to incorporate D&D into your resume"
- 23:05: @Brian_Gerken "RPGs helped me get a legal internship"
- 26:44: @JackGogsbane "Learning history and myth through games"
- 31:25: @BurnelDan "Learning vocabulary through roleplaying games"
- 33:24: @JormofYore "LARPing helped me get over my shyness"
- 41:09: @Ramethzer0 "Tabletop roleplaying games helped to hone my communication skills"
- 42:41: PSYCHODRAMA.WORLD "General Effects of Roleplay Techniques In Psychotherapy"
- 45:13: @GuardianNoodle "D&D helped me get over my fear of public speaking"
- 47:37: TTRPGs as cultural unifiers
- 51:14: @TiaTruths "My gaming group is a party IRL and we consider each other family"
- 53:11: Applications to session zero
- 56:09: Outro