Role Playing Public Radio
A podcast by Ross Payton
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421 Episodes
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RPPR Episode 30: Min-Max Pain
Published: 4/8/2009 -
RPPR Actual Play: Call of Cthulhu – Wrath of Cthulhu Game 73
Published: 4/2/2009 -
RPPR Actual Play: 4E Dungeons and Dragons – The New World Campaign Game 5
Published: 3/28/2009 -
RPPR Episode 29: Time of Judgment
Published: 3/22/2009 -
Tides of Doom Bonus Material
Published: 3/22/2009 -
RPPR Actual Play: 4E Dungeons and Dragons – The New World Campaign Game 4
Published: 3/3/2009 -
RPPR Field Recording – Inauguration 2009 on the National Mall
Published: 3/1/2009 -
RPPR Actual Play: 4E Dungeons and Dragons Tides of Doom
Published: 2/23/2009 -
RPPR Episode 28: Great. Expectations.
Published: 2/14/2009 -
RPPR Actual Play: 4E DnD – The New World Game 3
Published: 2/2/2009 -
RPPR Episode 27: Grand Theft Apparatus of Kwalish
Published: 1/27/2009 -
RPPR Actual Play: 4E Dungeons and Dragons – The New World Session 2 *NSFW*
Published: 1/14/2009 -
RPPR Episode 26: Going Postal – Mailbag Madness
Published: 1/8/2009 -
RPPR Actual Play: The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
Published: 1/2/2009 -
RPPR Episode 25: Save vs. Warm Fuzzies
Published: 12/19/2008 -
RPPR Actual Play: Call of Cthulhu – A Murder of Crows
Published: 12/5/2008 -
RPPR Episode 24: GO GO GO! and other Action Movie Cliches
Published: 11/26/2008 -
RPPR Interview with Benjamin Baugh, creator of Monsters and Other Childish Things
Published: 11/14/2008 -
RPPR Episode 23: Halloween Tricks and Treats
Published: 10/30/2008 -
In case you missed it: Fear Itself Actual Play
Published: 10/25/2008
Role Playing Public Radio is a tabletop RPG podcast for all gamers! Our shows feature gaming advice, reviews, and discussions about the hobby. Hosted by award-winning author, Ross Payton, RPPR is a must listen for everyone interested in tabletop games. Whether you're an experienced GM or new to hobby, there's something here for you. If you want to create your own game, you can listen to our ongoing series Game Designer Workshop, where we look at every aspect of publishing RPGs, from initial design to printing and shipping your own game. In our regular episodes, We also look at some of the weirdest games ever published in our After Hours series.