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Episode 17: Tilting like Windmills with Erin Campbell, Part I

Episode 17: Tilting like Windmills with Erin Campbell, Part I

FromGoblin Lore Podcast


Episode 17: Tilting like Windmills with Erin Campbell, Part I

FromGoblin Lore Podcast

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Sep 28, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hello, Podwalkers, and welcome to the Goblin Lore Podcast!

In our seventeenth episode, Erin Campbell (@OriginalOestrus on Twitter) of the Magic Mics Cast joins the guys to talk about her own experiences in competitive Magic: the Gathering, what it truly means to "tilt", and how emotions are not only not a weakness – they are a strategic and social strength that need to be embraced.

Alex and Joe highlight the contrast between pyromancer-planeswalkers Jaya Ballard and Chandra Nalaar in this episode, and Erin explains how Chandra's own emotional development presents a well-designed blueprint for others' internal journeys.

This is Part I of a two-part series with Erin that will be completed next week, October 5th. Stay tuned for more!

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Remember: we've reached 300 followers on Twitter, so we'll do our next giveaway soon! Keep the word of mouth going; another is up at 400!

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You can find the hosts on Twitter: Joe Redemann at @Fyndhorn, Hobbes Q. at @HobbesQ, and Alex Newman at @AlexanderNewm. Send questions, comments, thoughts, hopes, and dreams to @GoblinLorePod on Twitter or GoblinLorePodcast@gmail.com.

Goblin Lore is proud to be a member of the Geek Therapy Network (on Twitter at @GeekTherapy).

Opening and closing music by Wintergatan (@wintergatan). Logo art courtesy of Greg Staples, design by Joe Redemann.
Released:
Sep 28, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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A Magic:The Gathering podcast that sometimes talks about characters, lore and story, but always centers the community and mental health.