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Rolling for Change – Geek Therapy's Transformative Gaming Podcast

Rolling for Change - Geek Therapy's Transformative Gaming Podcast

Exploring How Games Can Be Transformational

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Omenquest with Isaac Bluefoot

October 23, 2018 · Discuss on the Geek Therapy Forum

Hello fellow rollers,

In this episode I am interviewing Isaac Bluefoot of Dragonflowerink.com about his recent Kickstarter for Omenquest. I hope all of you will go to this website and join in on getting this game to its goal. In the meantime, the discussion we had here was truly enlightening and I think you will really enjoy where our discussion takes us.

https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/x69i7k/RFC_21_Omenquest-_An_interview_with_Isaac_Bluefoot.mp3

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A Short discussion with Woody

November 15, 2017 · Discuss on the Geek Therapy Forum

#12: Due to circumstances beyond my control, I flew solo this episode. So things are a little shorter than the usual show, but I wanted to develop some consistency in the podcasting so I went on anyway. In this episode I discuss a couple of games and a couple of newsworthy topics. I bumble my way through a little, but the information may be worth while to you and I will provide show notes as soon as possible so that you can check out the items I am discussing.

Don’t forget to stop by and see us at Pax Unplugged. Its a panel, but if you want to come by and say hello we would love to meet you. If you want to spend some time with us in a game, just write us gamers@rollingforchange.com

Until next time, you know where your dice are, so keep on rolling for change!

https://rollingforchange.podbean.com/mf/feed/xcf4p9/RFC_12_Random_notes_from_Woody.mp3

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Interview with Autumn Hahn

May 8, 2017 · Discuss on the Geek Therapy Forum

#9: I know, I know, its been years since we last uploaded a new show. I apologize but I feel as if this one was worth the wait. We have an interview here with fellow gamer and therapist Autumn Hahn. I found Autumn on the BGG group talking about therapy and board games. That was all I needed to know that I wanted to know more about her and her practice. In this episode we discuss the role of gaming in therapy, trauma interventions, and Autumn’s board game designs. I think you will enjoy the show, and we all appreciate your taking time out to listen to us.

https://rollingforchange.podbean.com/mf/feed/e4sivp/Interview_with_Autumn_Hahn.mp3

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Mageling

February 10, 2017 · Discuss on the Geek Therapy Forum

#7: Our newest episode of Rolling for Change features an interview with Joseph Butler, creator of the game Mageling- now up on Kickstarter at Mageling. We discuss a recent game convention, and go for a deeper dive into the lived experience of our wonderful board gaming hobby.

Don’t forget to drop by our guild: Rolling For Change BGG Guild

Getting Rolling for Change up and running has been amazing and we really appreciate your feedback and interest. If you like our show, please recommend it to others. If you have suggestions we would love to hear them. The mision objective for our podcast is still being developed, but we would like to think that we are exposing players to the transformative nature of our hobby. Change can come from the therapy session, the classroom, business meetings, and yes even at your own game gathering. We hope to continually explore the depths of our hobby and inspire others to engage in this cardboard universe.

Email us: gamers@rollingforchange.com

Twitter: @rollforchange

And of course we would love for you to join us on the Geek Therapy facebook group.

https://rollingforchange.podbean.com/mf/feed/p9ktgk/RFC_7.mp3

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Oppression in Boardgaming

January 29, 2017 · Discuss on the Geek Therapy Forum

#6: This time around we bring on a good friend, David Skoog, to help us explore and discuss the role of boardgames in defining as well as proliferating oppression. We particularly discuss this in relation to culture and racist ideologies. The result is a rather deep dive that takes us on a far reaching journey. We hope you will enjoy this episode.

Don’t forget, contact us at gamers@rollingforchange.com and our twitter feed @rollforchange

We can also be found on the Geek Therapy Facebook page so come and join the family.

https://rollingforchange.podbean.com/mf/feed/tw5sdz/Rolling_For_Change_Ep_6_Oppression_in_Boardgames.mp3

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Bad Habit

December 3, 2016 · Discuss on the Geek Therapy Forum

#5: This episode focuses on the game Bad Habit by Glen Given. It is a deduction game about non-suicidal self injury. As such please be aware that some of our discussion contains sensitive material and may not be suitable for all listeners.

Also of note here, the episode was recorded very early in the formulation of Rolling for Change. This means that the sound quality is to my ears quite bad. There is a huge learning curve in developing a podcast and sound editing, getting the right equipment, and the right software is part of that learning curve. I apologize for the sound but we felt the discussion and the interview were so worthwhile that they needed to be presented regardless of those challenges.

The following information comes from the webpage for Bad Habit:

If you or any friends/family needs help for self-harm and you’re not sure where to turn, call the S.A.F.E. Alternatives information line in the U.S. at (800) 366-8288 for referrals and support for cutting and self-harm. If you are in the middle of a crisis, feeling suicidal and need help right now, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in the U.S. at (800) 273-8255. For a suicide helpline outside the U.S., visit Befrienders Worldwide

To learn more about Bad Habit and Glen Given please check out this link.

https://rollingforchange.podbean.com/mf/feed/jksm5p/RFC_3_Bad_Habit_group_discussion_edited2.mp3

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