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In this very meta interview with Eric Silver, Head of Creative at Multitude Productions, we discover that all podcasts are actually just about podcasts. What’s fair use? No one knows! What are the four pillars of mediocre D&D content? You can probably guess. Why is being Jewish on the internet so fraught sometimes? You can probably guess that one too. How much can Join the Party fans pay Eric to eat a D20? Well, the answer to that question is at your fingertips.
Show Notes
Multitude: https://multitude.productions/
Join the Party (Eric’s DND podcast): https://www.jointhepartypod.com/
Eric’s essay for Alma on antisemitism in Dungeons & Dragons: https://www.heyalma.com/dungeons-dragons-has-an-antisemitism-problem/
All of Eric’s other cool stuff: http://ericsilver.work
We didn’t mention this in the episode but look at these beans D20s: https://twitter.com/DiceBuffet/status/1350519143657828353
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