Tingles and Dragons

A Live Dungeons and Dragons Podcast

  • Show Managment: Live Entertainment

    Before I started to work on Tingles & Dragons I solely worked on content that was being produced over a long period of time instead of being recorded and published live.

    It really taught me that the key to running a good show was not only having good content but that the backend of the show had to run smoothly. Everything hinged on my ability to be organized and stay on top of streaming on two different platforms while also keeping track of all donations, moderating content, and keeping everything behind the scenes, including the voice actors and the sound producer, on track and on schedule.

  • Marketing

    While Tingles & Dragons wasn’t live I handled all of the social media, including posting almost every day to keep brand engagement up.

    I worked with several artists on graphic design to have a cohesive look over all the platforms we were using to make sure that we were easily recognizable, and easy to find.

    Part of the marketing that I felt was very important was to make sure that any person could look at our social media platforms and understand exactly what we were: A Live Dungeons & Dragons Podcast.

  • Writing and Condensing Matieral

    An important aspect of keeping Tingles & Dragons accessible for everyone was to make sure that each 4-hour long episode had a 5-minute summary. I wanted to make sure that anybody new could jump in on the newest episodes without feeling lost, and so that fans who were with us from the beginning could remember important elements they might have forgotten.

    I condensed each 4-hour episode into a written summary that people could easily follow along with.

    Attached is a writing sample of the very first Crash Courses: A Summary of Tingles & Dragons.