Shop Talk is an interview style podcast where each week I sit down with members of our local warmachine community and discuss topics that pertain to and interest them. Come learn about the cast of characters we have in our meta in Vancouver British Colombia and feel the sense of purpose and community that we have developed with miniatures games as our catalyst for discussion.
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Shop Talk is an interview style podcast where each week I sit down with members of our local warmachine community and discuss topics that pertain to and interest them. Come learn about the cast of characters we have in our meta in Vancouver British Colombia and feel the sense of purpose and community that we have developed with miniatures games as our catalyst for discussion.
Episode 1: Shop Talk Season 2 Episode 1: LVO 2025 with Cory
Shop Talk: The Cross-section of a Meta
1 hour 15 minutes
9 months ago
Episode 1: Shop Talk Season 2 Episode 1: LVO 2025 with Cory
Hey Nerds. Welcome to Season 2. Same great show, different inspiration. On this episode of Shop Talk I sit down Cory, who attended and happened to win in the finals of the Warmachin event at the Las Vegas Open Sunday January 19th 2025 playing Khador 5th Division of all things. We chat about lists and lead up before we go through his games. We chat a little about the January update and looking forward to Steamroller 2025. It's always a good time when Cory is on the mics. If you haven't checked out LVO I highly recommend it. Look forward to more coverage soon. Best. mario
Shop Talk: The Cross-section of a Meta
Shop Talk is an interview style podcast where each week I sit down with members of our local warmachine community and discuss topics that pertain to and interest them. Come learn about the cast of characters we have in our meta in Vancouver British Colombia and feel the sense of purpose and community that we have developed with miniatures games as our catalyst for discussion.