Welcome to Dragon Talk, the official D&D podcast. Hosts Shelly Mazzanoble and Greg Tito interview guests from the Dungeons & Dragons community on how they got started playing the world’s greatest roleplaying game, what creative endeavors D&D has inspired, and what tips they might have playing characters or weaving stories as the Dungeon Master. Check out Greg and Shelly’s book, Welcome to Dragon Talk, available everywhere now!
D&D Brand Director Nathan Stewart gives the inside scoop on what's up at Meltdown in the upcoming D&D Live from Meltdown event, in which we'll be announcing the newest D&D story and product line-up.
Another D&D alum, Mike Selinker, stops by to chat about his work on D&D third edition, the Betrayal at House on the Hill board game, and, more recently, the first expansion to Betrayal called Widow's…
Wolfgang Baur returns to tell us some more crazy stories, sing some Hall & Oates, and talk about what Kobold Press is putting up on the DMs Guild.
Psychotherapist Dr. Raffael Boccamazzo visits the office to talk about using Dungeons & Dragons to help autistic kids learn social skills.
Yogcast folks Mark Hulmes and Kim Richards call in from across the pond in England to talk about playing their new but popular stream High Rollers.
Author Saladin Ahmed stops by to talk about how Dungeons & Dragons inspired his 2011 novel Throne of the Crescent Moon and what it's like playing with him at conventions.
Darius Kazemi and Courtney Stanton of Feel Train come on to talk about the Madame Eva Twitter bot, how bots might be used in D&D going forward and what the heck a "bot" is anyway.
Anna Prosser Robinson and Stephanie Powell, two of the cofounders of online gaming outfit Misscliks, call in to chat with us about coming to D&D late in life and their new projects.
Dungeon Masters Nadja Otikor and Jess Timmons from the Misscliks talk about what it's like to come to D&D late in life and play for a video streaming audience.
Lauren Urban came to the WOTC offices to talk with Shelly and Greg about what it's like to Dungeon Master for the Dungeons & Dragons & Drunks portion of the Glibshark podcast. We giggled a lot.
Husband and wife Kurtis Wiebe (writer of the comic Rat Queens) and Shannon Woodhouse (D20 Babe) split the party to talk about their livestream and the inspiration behind Rat Queens.
Comic book writer Jim Zub (Marvel, IDW, Image) joins us to talk about his new Dungeons & Dragons comic from IDW taking the characters from Legends of Baldur's Gate into Strahd's realm.
Executive Producer of Neverwinter, Rob Overmeyer calls in from Cryptic Studios to give us the lowdown on the upcoming expansion, The Maze Engine.
The play "She Kills Monsters" by Qui Nguyen is a weird combination of madcap comedy and heartbreaking coming-of-age drama all told inside a D&D module from the 90s. We talk to Lance Gharavi and Antoi…
Wolfgang Baur, Kobold-in-Chief of Kobold Press, drops by the podcast to talk about his (long) history with Dungeons & Dragons, the success of the Dungeon Masters Guild and possibly rejecting Chris Pe…
The DM of Godsfall Aram Vartian and puckish rogue Doug Horne join us to talk about the inspiration behind the world and how long it takes to carefully edit each episode.
Creative Director Shauna Narciso and Art Director Kate Irwin share insights on the visual look of D&D and the Curse of Strahd adventure.
RECORDED NOV. 2015. Gamer, Comedian and Writer for The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Mike Drucker has a pretty impressive resume. Hosts Trevor Kidd, Shelly Mazzanoble, and Greg Tito talk to Mike ab…
Gaming minds collide when Chris Perkins and Tracy Hickman talk about the return to Ravenloft in D&D's latest adventure, Curse of Strahd.
The Dungeon Masters Guild is live! Mike Mearls and Chris Lindsay from the D&D team talk about what it was like to bring this new marketplace for D&D material to life and why we opened up the Forgotte…