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by Mr. Daron Rice Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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102: The Housecat

Just in the nick of time, we cross the finish line to round out 2021 and discuss what the past several months has been like for us here at the show.

101: Maxine

Summer 2021 is winding down and we talk gaming while on vacation, some game repairs, a new Multi-Pac kit and a host of Pinball-related news!

100: Thank You For Being A Friend

It’s the BIG #100 and we pulled out all the stops! It’s over 5 hours of podcasting goodness with at least as many surprises thrown in for good measure along the way. Enjoy and we look forward to 100 more!

96: Paint By Numbers

Happy little podcasters is the theme of this month's show, especially with us being at MAXIMUM HOSTING POWER now that Whitney has recovered from COVID-19 and has returned to the podcasting studio.

95: The Console Mountain

Salutations and tithings everyone, we trust that you are healthy, safe and ready to kick 2020 in the hiney to see it out proper.

94: The Pulaski Maneuver

We hope your Halloween pumpkins were stuffed to the brim this past month. To celebrate "All Hallows Eve" we go old school with a long (ish) episode this month and the all references on this show run as deep as they do wide.

91: The Quarantine Chronicles

It's our "conquering quarantine" episode! Back in the (socially-distanced) studio for our return show, we discuss what's been happening the past three months, give some gameroom and hobby updates, discuss the Cricut Air Explore and 3D printers as well as a new Kickstarter.

Customer Reviews

A really great podcast on classic arcade and Pinball. The hosts are knowledgeable and share the content in a way that anyone can understand. They also do a great job of humanizing the topics with lots of colorful antidotes delivered all the better in that rich Kentucky tone.

Frosthaven Announce ..

A lot of our customers have been asking us about our plans for Frosthaven and we would like to address t ...

New Rewards Program ..

We've upgraded our Tokens of Appreciation Rewards Program, and you get the benefits! Last year we kicke ...

Paint Your Dice Tum ..

Stairs Edition! Our Modular Dice Tumblers add fun and flair to any tabletop game! Follow me along my jou ...

Game Coins Part 1: ..

One of our favorite ways to upgrade our tabletop and board games is with metal gaming coins. They're ver ...

State of the Lumber ..

2020’s Impact on The Broken TokenThe past year has brought unprecedented changes to nearly every aspect ...

Organizing Whistle ..

A few months back, Greg and I took a break from quarantine and work, and got away with the kids for a we ...

What is Drew Holcomb's career?

Drew Holcomb discusses his surprising road through academia to become a singer-songwriter ; the tragic loss of his younger brother; and firing a rather angry shot across the bow of American evangelicalism. PLUS! Live in-the-studio-performances of “You Never Leave My Heart” and “Dragons.”

What is the soul of shame?

Curt Thompson discusses his book The Soul of Shame, in which he explores the various ways shame works as an impediment to joy and connection, and how it may be countered with vulnerability, mindfulness, and community.

What is tokens in theology?

Tokens dares to do theology in public, around supposedly non-theological topics like society and politics, whether (or how) to be happy, habits and human flourishing; and music, books, the arts, and poetry. We refuse to be overbearing, while also not pretending like most people don’t care about faith, theology, and the traditions that form us. We promise to be non-partisan – neither right nor left nor even necessarily religious. This is another way of saying we commit to extending hospitality to those with divergent voices and convictions, welcoming poets and authors, theologians and activists, scientists and educators, musicians and writers and even politicians.

What happened to Megan Barry's son?

A conversation with former Nashville mayor Megan Barry on the drug addiction which led to her son’s accidental death-by-overdose, and possibilities for finding hope and healing both personally and communally in the face of such tragedy.

When is S2E8?

S2E8: Truth-telling, anger, and race: Vince Gill. Nov 12, 2020. A personal and forthright interview with Country Music Hall of Famer Vince Gill on truth-telling and song-writing; his legendary temper; his marriage to Amy Grant; and a discussion about race, along with two of Vince’s songs about race. Nov 12, 2020.

Who is Professor Angela Williams Gorrell?

Professor Angela Williams Gorrell on her new book The Gravity of Joy: A Story of Being Lost and Found, in which she discusses her experiences studying joy in the midst of deep personal tragedy; plus commentary from Miroslav Volf on the connection between joy and sorrow.

Who is Karen Korematsu?

In light of the recent rise of anti-Asian-American hostility and violence, we interview Dr. Karen Korematsu, daughter of famed civil-rights activist Fred Korematsu, the namesake of the infamous 1944 Supreme Court Case Korematsu v. United States. Mr. Korematsu, a Japanese-American and American citizen, refused to comply with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s executive order which would have forced his re-location to an American “concentration camp.” In addition, we talk to Korean-born activist Eugene Cho, on his moving experiences as an American immigrant. Plus, live musical performances by Buddy Greene and the Most Outstanding Horeb Mountain Boys.

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