Episodes

  • Rock the Role-Play: How Improv and Trust Create Sacred Stories
    May 8 2026

    Improv reveals the divine in our storytelling and turns failure into a new story, waiting to be told. In this sixth episode of the Roll for Joycast, explore the art of improvisation and storytelling in role-playing games, emphasizing trust, community, and creative collaboration. Hosts Rory, Alex, and Anthony share personal stories, practical tips, and spiritual reflections on how role-play within the context of trusted community fosters connection and growth.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Improv and Storytelling

    00:42 Backstory: Personal Stories of Improvisation

    08:44 Sending Stones: Listener Questions

    18:53 Main Topic: Exploring Roleplay Dynamics

    20:12 Embodying Characters and Finding Motivation

    22:45 The Art of Min-Maxing in Character Creation

    25:30 Simplifying Character Creation with Bane, Boon, and Bond

    33:52 Co-Creation and Divine Play

    35:40 Understanding Complexity in Characters

    37:52 Improv and Storytelling Dynamics

    41:35 Embracing Failure in Gameplay

    47:23 Safety Tools and Player Boundaries

    50:13 Roleplay and Team Dynamics

    53:11 Game Design Theopoetics: A New Spell!

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    1 hr
  • Rolling with MS: Ministry, Disability, and D&D
    May 1 2026

    In this episode of the Roll for Joycast, hosts Rory and Trinity engage in a heartfelt conversation with Anthony Krones, The Daily DM, exploring the intersections of Dungeons & Dragons, spirituality, and community. Anthony shares his journey from a military background to becoming a Dungeon Master and a minister, discussing how gaming has provided a platform for authentic self-expression and connection. The conversation delves into the challenges of navigating disability, the healing power of storytelling, and the importance of inclusivity in gaming. As they prepare for the upcoming Holy Rollers Retreat, the trio reflects on the transformative nature of role-playing games and the myriad ways ministry can manifest in everyday life.

    keywords
    Dungeons and Dragons, spirituality, community, storytelling, disability, role-playing games, faith, personal growth, Anthony Krones, Holy Rollers Retreat

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    53 mins
  • Discernment and Dragons
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode of the Roll for Joycast, hosts Trin and Rory explore the transformative power of tabletop role-playing games in understanding personal identity and making significant life decisions. They share their own experiences with hard choices, the importance of authenticity, and how play can serve as a tool for discernment and a builder of courage for navigating life's complexities.

    Chapters

    00:00 Cold Open

    00:43 Intro & Backstory Question: Hard Choices

    12:23 Discernment in Decision-Making: Navigating Life's Choices

    22:33 Game Design Theopoetics: TTRPG Play as a Tool for Discernment

    43:00 Exploring Identity Through Play: A Personal Reflection

    47:27 Resources & Outro

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    50 mins
  • Pluralism and Interfaith Relations in the World of D&D
    Jun 16 2024

    We will discuss:

    1. The problem that shows up in gaming.
    2. Imaginatively expressing faith convictions through art, song, poetry, oral witness, and other embodied practices.
    3. Theopoetics is an acceptance of cognitive uncertainty regarding the Divine, an unwillingness to attempt to unduly banish that uncertainty, and an emphasis on action and creative articulation regardless.

    Potential solutions:

    1. Post-colonialist look at religious experience.
    2. Reframing in-game Religion.
    3. Move from existential fact to experiential form.

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    50 mins
  • Worldbuilding
    Apr 9 2025

    In this episode, we talk with Dr. Tamisha A. Tyler who discusses the significance of world building in theology, emphasizing how belief systems shape the worlds we create. We explore the implications of these beliefs on personal agency, community, and social hierarchies, while also touching on a whole host of topics: Afrofuturism, Tabletop Roleplaying Games, Eschatology, Safety and Tension, and so much more.

    Resources:

    Dr. Tamisha Tyler: https://www.tamishatyler.com/

    The Quiet Year: https://buriedwithoutceremony.com/the...

    Afro Rhythms from the Future: https://www.afrorithms.com/how-to-play

    Keep the Faith: https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/...

    Takeaways:

    Takeaways

    World-building is essential for understanding agency in theology.

    Belief systems influence how we interact with the world.

    Play can create a safe space for exploration and growth.

    Afrofuturism offers a unique perspective on world-building.

    Community is crucial in both gaming and faith contexts.

    Safety in play allows for risk-taking and vulnerability.

    Imagination is tethered to personal and cultural contexts.

    The end of a story shapes current actions and beliefs.

    Role-playing games can facilitate spiritual discernment.

    The intersection of faith and gaming can enrich both experiences.

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    49 mins
  • Fearfully and Playfully Made
    Oct 19 2024

    Join us for the apotheosis of our Hero's Journey on episode 2 of the 'Roll for Joycast', where we quest in order to play our way to a world of holy wholeness. In this episode we welcome special guest Pastor Alex Smith as we talk about character creation and role play in tabletop roleplaying games and navigating the boxes of identity, like gender, sexuality, story, all that good stuff. Then we dismantle these boxes as we dive into the depths of the spiritual journey and talk about how play can get us to live outside the box.

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    1 hr and 4 mins