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Tavern Talks

Adam and Zac

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Welcome to Tavern Talks, the one podcast for Dungeon Masters seeking wisdom, creativity, and camaraderie in the world of tabletop roleplaying. Join our dynamic duo of hosts: Adam, the seasoned DM with a decade of campaign crafting under his belt, and Zac, the fresh-faced dungeon master navigating the labyrinth of storytelling for the first time. In each episode, Adam and Zac blend their experiences, offering a unique cocktail of tried-and-true methods and fresh, innovative approaches. From w ...
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Hello From The Magic Tavern

Arnie Niekamp

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Arnie Niekamp fell through a dimensional portal behind a Burger King into the fantastical land of Foon. He's still getting a slight wifi signal, so he uploads a weekly podcast from the tavern the Vermilion Minotaur where he interviews wizards, monsters and adventurers. It's a major discovery!
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Bards Tavern Talk

Vitrail Entertainment

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Step into The Bards Tavern, where fantasy meets conversation. Owned by the charismatic Dwarven bard Tyler Stonebeard and tended to by the quick-witted Elvish rogue-turned-bartender JB Moonshot, this vibrant establishment sets the stage for captivating discussions on "The Bards Tavern Talk" podcast. From literature to anime and beyond, Tyler and JB delve into every corner of media, sharing their insights and adventures with listeners each week. So pull up a stool, order a drink, and join them ...
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The #1 most popular Jack Benny and OTR Podcast on the internet! Listen to the most talented actors and comedians in radio history, new audio intros on many episodes. Every week we are celebrating the episodes that are exactly 60, 65, 70 and 75 years old from 1953, 1948, 1943, and 1938! Come get a ton more podcasts from my website. Tell me what you think at buckbennyotr@gmail.com
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Welcome to the greatest show in the multiverse! Fasten your seat belts for a rocketship ride to Altair City Spaceport's Rusty Rocket Tavern, where I discuss science fiction, fantasy, and horror books, comics, movies, TV, games, and toys. Powered by alien technology, eldritch abilities, and caffeinated beverages, since a summer night in 2012 fuelled by two double gin and tonics. Also classic Doctor Who revisit since 2014, Hammer House of Horror since 2023, etc. I'm at roymathur.com, archive.o ...
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Minnesota Now

Minnesota Public Radio

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Live, down to earth, unscripted interviews that aim to connect, inform and entertain. Real people share real stories with Cathy Wurzer. It’s journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously and puts people first.
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1v1MeDM

The TBW Crew, and guest stars

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The board is set, the dice are laid out, it's time to ROLL! Join the Biscuit Wagon Crew on their wacky adventures in the realm of imagination. Will they find treausre, fame and fortune? Will biscuit continue to be cursed by every single door he ever opens?.........Probably. Tune in every month to find out! 1v1MeDM Upload new episodes every 2 weeks. Check out 1v1MeDM's Facebook and youtube page for ANIMATED episodes, and short video content!
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Dueling Ogres

Dueling Ogres

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Prepare yourselves for a battle of epic proportions between two titans! Feast upon their voices and revel in their words. This is Dueling Ogres! A no-holds-barred podcast about anything under the sun that could be discussed by two nerds (Brandon and Remington) with too much time on their hands! You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll troll them for cookies. They probably won't make you any, though.
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Anyone who has ever been on a package tour with a group of strangers who soon become friends, and passed time swapping stories with them, would instantly identify with this timeless classic of English literature. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer recounts twenty different stories recounted by a diverse group of pilgrims who gather at The Tabard Inn in Southwark, near London, before setting out for the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury. The Host of the inn proposes that they entert ...
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The presidential campaigns are not pouring advertising money into Minnesota right now. But our listeners and television viewers in western Wisconsin are getting a lot of attention from both presidential campaigns. A longtime Wisconsin political reporter explained what makes the region uniquely competitive. Gov. Tim Walz’s rising profile has also li…
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Sunday night, the Minnesota Vikings started the season with a satisfying win against the New York Giants: 28 to 6. That’s a pretty good way for Sam Darnold to start his tenure as quarterback. He told reporters after the game the offensive, defensive and special teams had a lot to be proud of. For his part, “staying efficient” was the motto. MPR New…
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A one-of-a-kind resort is now open in Ely. North of North Resort and Outfitters was built from the ground up to be accessible for everyone, and that means everyone. The entire resort is accessible for people with disabilities. And it’s not just the lodging and the saunas that are accessible. It is also offering outdoor recreation programming for pe…
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Governor Tim Walz is in the midst of making another solo campaign swing through cities like Dallas and Reno on Monday, and Vegas and Phoenix on Tuesday. He’ll land in more familiar territory Friday when he campaigns a second time in Eau Claire, Wis. Eau Claire is an important region in the battleground state of Wisconsin. It’s not too far from the …
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Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz have not announced plans to try to make school meals free for all U.S. students if they’re elected to the White House. But the idea has gotten a lot of attention recently due to Walz’s rising national profile. He signed a law in 2023 that created a universal school meals program that is now e…
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Duncan Potatogrease wants to play a tavern game to see who's better at being absolutely rocked in the face by magic. Credits Arnie: Arnie Niekamp Usidore: Matt Young Chunt: Adal Rifai Duncan Potatogrease: Zac Oyama Mysterious Man: Tim Sniffen Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Matt Young, and Adal Rifai Associate Producer: Anna Havermann Post-Production Coo…
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This summer was a decent one for paddling in area lake in a canoe or kayak. Those who are adventurous love paddling the Boundary Waters for a longer canoe experience. Two Minnesotans have taken their love of canoeing to another level. Zach Fritz and Taylor Rau have just returned after canoeing from Minnesota to Canada’s Arctic Circle. It’s a more t…
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The funeral is Thursday for one of the victims in Sunday’s tragic crash at Park Tavern. After information surfaced that the driver had five DWIs on his record, some lawmakers have their eyes on tighter restrictions for driving while intoxicated. We’ll learn more. September is healthy aging month and about one in five adults over age 55 experience s…
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September is Healthy Aging Month. Aging happens to all of us. But it sometimes requires extra considerations to keep us healthy and thriving, both physically and mentally. About one in five adults over age 55 experience a mental health condition or concern, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But their needs are sometimes o…
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We all need a little help to get through life sometimes. From everyday questions to more complex problems, we’re asking the experts to lend us a hand. Throughout the series Professional Help, we’ll hear some direct advice, for us not-so-direct Minnesotans. Our ask: Help me start the home buying process. Our professional: Dan Schneider, realtor with…
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Funeral arrangements have been announced for the victims of the Park Tavern tragedy. Gabe Harvey will be laid to rest Thursday afternoon. A memorial service will be held for Kristina Folkerts next Thursday. Steven Frane Bailey has been charged in the case. Hennepin County Mary Moriarty said his blood alcohol level was four times the legal limit at …
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Minnesota-born Anishinaabe author Ashley Fairbanks had her first book published on Aug. 27. The book is for children and is titled “This Land.” It invites kids to trace the history of their home and honor the Native people who lived on the land. It is part of a larger children’s series “Race to the Truth” that emphasizes the importance of talking a…
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A popular restaurant in St. Louis Park that was the scene of a tragic event over the Labor Day holiday weekend reopened its doors at noon Wednesday. On Sunday, a drunk driver plowed into the Park Tavern’s outdoor patio, killing two people and injuring nine others. The driver will make his first court appearance Wednesday afternoon. Reporter Elizabe…
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School is back in session and can you believe it? Meteorological summer technically ended on Saturday. The weather has been absolutely lovely this week but we will start feeling those fall temperatures soon. MPR meteorologist Sven Sundgaard joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer with a weather update.Από τον Minnesota Public Radio
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Park Tavern in St. Louis Park is reopening at this hour after a drunk driving crash left two dead and nine injured. The man charged in the case makes his first court appearance Wednesday and he had a history of DWIs. MPR News looked at tools to stop people from getting behind the wheel while while intoxicated. Shoreline erosion is exposing human re…
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In the latest installment of Minnesota Now and Then — where we peek into our state’s past to better understand its present — we go back to Minnesota’s beginnings of child welfare. Minnesota’s child welfare system has had its problems. In an expose published in 2023, the Minnesota Star Tribune uncovered a number of child deaths where the system fail…
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You may have seen the story first reported by the Duluth News Tribune: A boy discovered historic human remains on the shore of Lake Superior near the Scandia Cemetery next to Glensheen Mansion in Duluth. The bones were uncovered through the process of erosion along the shoreline. Erosion is a serious issue for cemeteries along bodies of water and i…
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A man facing charges in Sunday’s drunk driving crash that killed two people and injured nine others at Park Tavern in St. Louis Park is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday afternoon. There are questions surrounding his DWI record. During yesterday’s news conference outlining the charges, Hennepin County Attorney Moriarty said it was “hugely prob…
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Nurse staffing levels have begun to improve in Minnesota hospitals and health systems, but it’s getting tougher to find doctors. We examined the trends in a health care workforce that is still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Tuesday is the first day of school for most Minnesota students. We found out what’s new this year. And we talked with …
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If you have a pet, you’ve likely had an instance of your heart racing when your dog or cat accidentally got out. Sometimes pets come back, but other times they run away. An all-volunteer group, “The Retrievers,” is dedicated to bringing lost dogs back home. Soon, the group will have a new tool in its kit that could be a game-changer. The group is t…
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Data out Tuesday about Minnesota’s medical workforce shows that nurse staffing levels are improving, but it's getting tough to find doctors. The report, from the Minnesota Hospital Association, finds the vacancy rate for physician jobs increased from nearly 12 percent to almost 15 percent this past year. To help explain the issue and potential solu…
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Most Minnesota students are back in school today, meeting their teachers and getting reacquainted with classmates. MPR News education reporter Elizabeth Shockman visited Nellie Stone Johnson Elementary in Minneapolis Tuesday morning. She joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about how the morning went in the state’s fourth-largest district.…
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Team USA is bringing home a silver medal in the Paralympics with the help of Minneapolis native Chuck Aoki. The wheelchair rugby team bowed to Japan 48-41 Monday night. Chuck is a co-captain of the team and is now the most decorated Team USA wheelchair rugby athlete, with three silvers and one bronze. He spoke with MPR News host Cathy Wurzer live f…
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Each month, Dr. Jon Hallberg joins MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about topics that are important to your health and take a deep dive into medical news. Hallberg is a family medicine physician at Mill City Clinic and a professor at the University of Minnesota Medical School. In this installment of Vital Signs, he talked about the new COVID-19 b…
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Popular influencer knight Sir Diggity visits with his mystical talking sword. Credits Arnie: Arnie Niekamp Usidore: Matt Young Chunt: Adal Rifai Sir Gawain Diggity: Brendan Jennings The Mystic Sword of Caldou: Mark Raterman Craig: Ryan DiGiorgi Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Matt Young, and Adal Rifai Associate Producer: Anna Havermann Post-Production C…
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In 1998, the new public radio quiz show “Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me” did a regular segment called “Suck Up to Minnesota” in hopes of getting MPR to carry the program. It worked, and host Peter Sagal has been a weekend staple of our program lineup ever since. Sagal joined MPR News host Tom Crann on the big stage in Dan Patch Park at the Minnesota S…
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At United South Central Public Schools in Wells phones will be locked in a pouch for the entire day. Meanwhile at Grand Rapids-Big Fork Public Schools, phones will be put in a designated area during each class period.Από τον Minnesota Public Radio
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After nearly a decade in Minnesota, MPR News senior reporter Hannah Yang visited the Minnesota State Fair for the first time and shared her experiences with the food, arts and unique attractions she encountered.Από τον Minnesota Public Radio
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The desire to own a business runs strong throughout American history. “Entrepreneur. Americans have fallen in love with this French noun,” write two historians in their book about entrepreneurship. Much of the dynamism in our neighborhoods and communities comes from entrepreneurs and small business owners. Among them is Mhonpaj Lee Vang and her fam…
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School MCA results are out. The 2024 Minnesota teacher of the year is here to talk about what it means for students. And many of those students are facing new cell phone policies this year. We'll learn more about the more restrictive policies, why they're in place, and if they will work. We'll hear from generations of Hmong families about their ser…
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The Minnesota Department of Education released test scores Monday morning for K-12 students across the state. The data shows scores have still not rebounded from a slump that began during the pandemic. About half of Minnesota public school students are proficient in reading and about 45 percent are proficient in math — numbers that have not changed…
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High school and college football fans are ringing in a new season. There are about one hundred high school games scheduled for Thursday afternoon and evening. The Minnesota Gophers play their first game at Huntington Bank Stadium. And for the Vikings, the regular season is just around the corner. Joining MPR News guest host Nina Moini with a footba…
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It’s time once again to test how much you know about Minnesota weather and climate. Cathy Wurzer and Mark Seeley presented the annual Minnesota State Fair Weather Quiz Event to a live audience at the MPR stage on the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. The quiz has questions related to Minnesota history, recent weather events, record weather events, and c…
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The fairgrounds is in the city of Falcon Heights, which might be considered neutral ground for our two guests, the executives of Minnesota’s Twin Cities. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer at the MPR State Fair stage to talk everything from property taxes, bringing back downtowns and thei…
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One of the Minnesota State Fair’s new Creative Activities competition categories was nearly 25 years in the making. Back in the year 2000, Doris Rubenstein was disqualified from the Minnesota State Fair’s pickle competition for the second time. The liquid in her pickle jar was cloudy, because she made them by a different process than the pickles th…
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There are lots of creatures at the fair. MPR News host Cathy Wurzer took the time to meet a feathered one: Rowan the red-tailed hawk. She also spoke with Lori Arent, Assistant Director of The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota. The organization opened 50 years ago this year and now sees nearly 1000 birds each year in its clinic. They also…
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Minnesota Now broadcasted live from the state fair. MPR News host Cathy Wurzer was joined by Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, who each talked about their newly released budget proposals for 2025. They shared what's happening in each of their cities and their plans for the year ahead. Come to the fair for rabbits and ho…
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Introduction "Well met, weary travelers!" Adam welcomes listeners back to the Tavern Talks Podcast. Zac, the ever-watchful co-host, stands ready for today's epic discussion. Set in a virtual tavern filled with anticipation, today's episode celebrates the most iconic antagonists of D&D campaigns—the Big Bad Evil Guys (BBEGs). Main Discussion: Crafti…
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The Minnesota State Fair is of course known for its food. But some of the best food you can’t try: The baking competitions. Thousands of people enter every year in hopes of getting a blue ribbon. And this year, there’s another type of competition happening: This one is on your TV screen. The Netflix show is “Blue Ribbon Baking Championship” and it’…
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Southern Minnesota is under an excessive heat warning until this evening when the hot and humid air could spark severe storms. We have the details on the forecast and find out what the Minnesota State Fair is doing to keep animals safe from this heat and humidity. On top of the heat wave, we’re seeing a summer wave in COVID cases, and the latest ro…
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Many of us are familiar with the butter head sculptures and crop art that have become beloved traditions of the Minnesota State Fair. But there’s a whole other side to the fair’s history — one filled with strange exhibits and peculiar attractions. MPR News arts editor Max Sparber wrote an article exploring some of the fair’s most unusual moments. H…
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This year we’ve had ample opportunity to see northern lights, even in the Twin Cities. And if it feels like its been more than normal, you're not wrong. There likely will still be even more chances if you haven’t seen them yet. We wanted to know why Minnesota has seen so many aurora displays. MPR News host Cathy Wurzer spoke with Bob Lysak, a profe…
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The latest COVID-19 vaccines are on the way to your local pharmacy and doctor’s office. They were approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration last Thursday. Health officials are recommending that people take the opportunity to fortify their immune systems against the latest variant of the virus. But across the country, people have been slo…
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The Twin Cities, Mankato, Rochester and a part of western Wisconsin were under an excessive heat warning until 8 p.m. Monday. Folks going to the state fair were warned to stay hydrated and take it easy. But what about the thousands of animals at the fair? MPR News host Cathy Wurzer spoke with MPR meteorologist Sven Sundgaard about the heat. And she…
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