Episode 23 - Josh Krause, M:TG art dealer

This week, Jack talks with Josh Krause of originalmagicart.store, the premier source of Magic: The Gathering original artwork and sketches online. We talk about tracking down original paintings lost in time, how to best support artists, why Hurloon Minotaur is the best artwork in all of M:TG, and Josh's kickstarter to host the first M:TG art show at the GP in Las Vegas 2017. 
Check out the kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/originalmagicart/magic-art-show-art-exhibition-at-gp-las-vegas-2017?ref=nav_search

Episode 22 - Sebastian Koziner: designer, artist, and Argentinian publisher

Jack talks with the incredible, multi-tallented Sebastian Koziner. You may know him as the designer of Mutant Crops which has a kickstarter up right now, but did you know he was the first person to self-design, publish, and manufacture board games in Argentina? Sebastian has also provided graphic design and art for tabletop games all over the world.
Mutant Crops kickstarter can be found here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/holeshotheroes/mutant-crops-quick-worker-placement-tabletop-game

Episode 21 - Michael Coe of Gamelyn Games

Jack talks with Michael Coe of Gamelyn Games in what is possibly his favorite interview so far. We talk about the future of the Tiny Epic Series, the importance of sharing with backers, why it's important to be a paladin, and how he felt about the Heroes of Land, Air, and Sea controversy. 

Check out my 7 Wonders Broken Token Insert Review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzDBn3YaCUI&t=81s

 

Episode 20 - Andrew Birkett of Atheris Games

Jack talks with the entrepreneurial mastermind, Andrew Birkett; owner of Atheris Games and designer of their successfully kickstarted (and delivered) Cul-de-sac Conquest. Atheris just launched it's 2nd kickstarter for Mutant Crops. Andrew definitely has plans and Jack is excited to see how the Atheris Games story unfolds.
Mutant Crops kickstarter is here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/holeshotheroes/mutant-crops-quick-worker-placement-tabletop-game?ref=nav_search
TCbH Mini Review of Kingdom Builder Marshlands here: http://www.cardboardherald.com/reviews/2017/3/15/expansion-mini-review-kingdom-builder-marshlands

Episode 16 - Greg Spence of The Broken Token

Aug 24, 2021 PLEASE READ - The founder and owner of The Broken Token has been accused of sexual assault and sexual misconduct in the workplace. The Cardboard Herald does not condone these actions and will no longer cover their products unless the accused is no longer affiliated with the company. This video is demonetized and we encourage you to read the accusations here: https://medium.com/@ashrtaylor13/speaking-up-to-protect-others-73f152bcb772

Jack talks with Mr. Greg Spence, founder, owner, and operator of The Broken Token, the amazing board game accessories company. We talk premium games, conventions, and how he got into this gig. 

Episode 11 - The Bard of BardicBroadcasts

Jack talks with The Bard of the BardicBroadcasts youtube channel, perhaps best known for the viral hit "Why Heroquest is so Great". Bard uses his "cracking unboxings" to share gaming's history and lore. We talk Heroquest, unboxings, games workshop, D&D, Tolkien, and so much more. 

New Games: Forbidden Stars & Secret Hitler

Episode 8 - Year End Variety Show Spectacular

Jack and guest cohosts Rob and Christina answer listener questions, talk about what they've been playing, and introduce some fun segments including a Pandemic Legacy: Season One spoiler discussion about an hour in. Be warned! Additional music provided by Cheap Beats, check them out at cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.com. Music for the Eldritch Horror Story Segment is provided by:

Haunting Memories by Ars Sonor - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ars_Sonor/The_Unborn/

Episode 7 - Jamey Stegmaier of Stonemaier Games

I talk with Jamey Stegmaier of Stonemaier Games, designer of the 2016 mega-hit Scythe. Jamey is co-owner of Stonemaier, and has been the lead designer of each of their previous games including Viticulture and Euphoria. We talk about his inspirations for Scythe, his favorite games as a kid, the business philosophies of Stonemaier, upcoming projects, and much, much more. Please follow us on twitter @cardboardherald, and tweet or email your questions and comments to cardboardherald@gmail.com.

Episode 6 - Interview with Casey Kelley

I talk with Casey Kelley of the Paper Heroes Podcast, a D&D live play podcast, check it out on iTunes or Stitcher, or www.paperheroescast.com. Additional music for this episode has been provided by Cheapbeats, today's track is Picnic by Tobokegao. Find them at cheapbeatsmusic.bandcamp.com