We watch the beloved but confusing 80s classic Highlander. Sync up our track with the movie for the full experience. Tommy is disappointed at the lack of hot foxes. Randall is a bit fuzzy on Scottish culture. Matt leans towar...
We love the smell of commerce in the morning. Tommy’s too real for Kim. Kim’s special…so special. Julius lays down a heavy truth. Tony is a provocateur. Rachel is talking to herself? Kim flips, for real. It’s a dress-off. Ral...
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Kim is Steve McQueening. A homeowner makes Tommy want to defect. We need someone good at finding children. Ken struggles for the right level of offensive. The Geddy always knocks once. Randall gives constructive criticism. Yo...
The crew debriefs, but gets interrupted before their investigation even begins. Tommy is faux stacking. Randall takes time for self care. Geddy couldn’t make an ice cube. Kim is visualizing success. Tommy and Randall inadvert...
The team expands their horizons in multiple different ways but learn that sometimes the familiar tastes are the best in the end. linktr.ee/dungeoncallingpodcast Please support our friends linktr.ee/WanderfulPod https://podcas...
The crew employs a classic pincer move. Geddy is cool mint. Ken suggests we stab the sleeping guy. Kim rolls to get away. Tommy’s secret is he’s always 8 feet tall. Randall faces a cooperative foe. Cats. linktr.ee/dungeoncall...
The crew explore another scenic corner of town. Kim gets double secret probation. Geddy is not ready for first base. Randall plays the purgatory card. Tommy’s world is unexplainable chaos. Can adults get grounded? linktr.ee/d...
The gang's reminded you’re bound to have a few critics. Tommy knows if you love smashing, you never work a day in your life. Allison’s starting to happen to…Geddy. Randall misses out on a real American hero. Kim thinks age …
The crew further a scheme, and face some blowback. Randall breaks hard. Kim doesn’t wonder whether she’s paranoid, she wonders whether she’s paranoid enough. Geddy has a meet-weird. Tommy is one with the flame. We don’t know ...
We dig into the world of insecurity and power dynamics as expressed in the song Jolene.
We vote for the side quest, and trail our quarries. Geddy is a haircut voyeur. Randall aims to slack. Tommy doesn't need names. Kim is a homewrecker.
The crew plays hard to get, then enjoys a local attraction. Randall is a real Beetlehead. Tommy discovers doubt. Geddy has a certain je ne sais quoi. Kim needs a beret.
The party experiences some holiday moments. Kim wants to Beat It. Randall swaps a cat for a donkey. Geddy finds himself in a sticky situation. Tommy meets a big boy.
In the face of adult revelry, we stick to our training. Randall is bested by a husky boy. Kim is but a shadow on the wind. Geddy skipped arm day. Tommy discovers neutrality.
The party makes a deal, tastes adulthood, and enjoys a festival. Geddy’s the wrong kind of nerd. Tommy’s family recycles. Kim is unimpressed with this vintage. Randall is a weird kid. We learn about plausible deniability. Ple...
The party visits Lance, considers extreme measures and gets down to some quality brainstorming. We learn a bit of cowboy wisdom. Randall knows how to dip a candle. Geddy kidsplains The A Team. Tommy does live in a cave. Is …
The kids survive gym, converse ineffectively, and probably overreact. Randall loses social capital. Geddy finds the world’s oldest trap. Tommy is nonplussed. Kim is feeling stabby.
The heist continues, and we try to problem solve on the fly. Geddy balks at eldericide. Randall is in a bit of a pickle. Kim creates a historic anachronism. Tommy shows laser focus. This one is a soft R.
The crew takes a road trip, goats are misled, and some heisting begins. Tommy’s Dad is not a Reagan Democrat. Kim is an escape artiste! Randall has plenty of room for advancement. Geddy experiences adult stress.
The party wades into literary review, and then practices a song. Kim reads about the upside of puberty. Geddy isn’t in the pocket of big military. Tommy enjoys a childhood classic. Randall comes around for a donkey parade.
The party faces a moral test, and just really makes a meal of it. Then we squeeze in some sheep scouting. Kim uses art to heal. Geddy is all about shenanigans. Tommy makes some adjustments. Randall knows Hambone. Tommy and …
The team works together for a common goal…revenge. We take in the sights, and meet a man with a plan. Randall is over conventional theatre. Geddy makes a scene. Kim wipes the floor with ‘em. Tommy's a believer.
The crew negotiates with the Queen, and faces repercussions for questing. As usual, D&D teaches us about love. Geddy’s family has emotions. Kim is a grounded skeptic. Tommy is not in a killing mood. Randall has an ear for AM …