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Of Mice And Men And Monsters
Of Mice And Men And Monsters
A real play podcast where Dungeons and Dragons collides with the classic stories you either love or completely avoided while in school. Join players Aaron, Adam, Kimmie, and Dungeon Master Katelyn, who is also a high school English teacher by day, as D&D elements are dropped into famous pieces of literature. New episodes released every other Wednesday. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @OMAMAMshow. And reach out to us via email at [email protected].
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4.9 stars from 139 ratings
Awesome 🤩🤩 Wow 🌟🌟
I started from the beginning a couple of months ago and wanted to request Picture of Dorian Gray when I caught up, and by the time I did catch up it was in the cue! Didn’t even have to request it!! Love you guys so much. Katelyn, thank you for introducing me to so many awesome books. Adam, Aaron,...Read full review »
RooDoodle4 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/24
A ripping good yarn
A brilliant concept for a role playing game executed as a fun, smart, and easily accessible podcast. Whatever your experience level with D&D or classic literature, the warmth of the storytelling and passion of the players will win you over. To “Master Teacher” Kate: you’ve done your alma...Read full review »
rpgplayer123 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/21/24
Listen to this Podcast- STAT!!!
The humor, story writing, characters, themes, etc of this podcast are simultaneously to die and to live for! I love listening to this, everyone is funny, but there are serious points too that are handled excellently. This DM is super skilled and creative, and will make you want to read these...Read full review »
h.jpg via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/16/23
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