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The Glass Cannon Podcast
Genre:Comedy, adventure, roleplaying
Length:~60-90 minutes
Language:English
Num Episodes:326 (As of 4/17/2022)
Began:June 16, 2015
Website:https://glasscannonnetwork.com/
Theme Music Composer:Kevin MacLeod

The Glass Cannon is a podcast featuring the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game by Paizo Publishing, and is the flagship podcast of The Glass Cannon Network (GCN). The first episode was released on June 16, 2015, and over 326 episodes were produced before the first campaign came to its conclusion in June 2022. The initial adventure of the podcast followed the Giantslayer adventure path from Paizo supplemented by a significant amount of homebrew content to further flesh out the backstories of characters outside the purview of the main adventure path resources. Their irreverent, off-the-wall style complemented by their deep cinematic storytelling has made the Glass Cannon notable among actual play podcasts.

After receiving his MFA in Acting from Columbia University, Troy Lavallee spent the better part of two decades looking for work as an actor and comedian in New York while bartending on the side. Troy came up with the idea for the Glass Cannon Podcast while gaming with his friends Joe O'Brien and Skid Maher. At the time, there was a dearth of actual play podcasts and the ones that did exist were playing Dungeons & Dragons. The project found itself uniquely positioned due to the relative lack of Pathfinder podcasts in circulation, compared to other tabletop roleplaying games.[1]

In 2017, the GCN signed a first of its kind licensing deal with Paizo, which was extended three years in 2018.[2] This meant that they could monetize the show in an effort to grow beyond just one single podcast. They are notable in their use the of crowdfunding platform Patreon where fans can subscribe at various tiers to unlock rewards and exclusive content. As a result of this support, they were able to add a second weekly show and a Patreon exclusive show, after which some of its founders left their previous jobs to make the Glass Cannon Network a full-time project.

In 2018, they began a US Tour which to date has visited over 30 cities across the US. The tour follows Paizo's Strange Aeons Adventure Path which was converted to Pathfinder Second Edition in May 2022.

In Spring of 2023, the second major campaign launched on the Glass Cannon Podcast feed featuring the Pathfinder Second Edition Adventure Path Gatewalkers. Troy Lavallee reprises his position as the gamemaster, with fellow founders Joe O'Brien, Skid Maher and Matthew Capodicasa as players alongside GCN mainstays Sydney Amanuel and Kate Stamas.

Reviews

Geek & Sundry reviewed it as one of the best tabletop podcasts.[3] Forbes describe it as engaging and bawdy but not for kids.[4]

The podcast is considered to have a high production quality. Sound effects and music are made with Syrinscape, as well as compositions by Kevin MacLeod.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pathfinder RPG: The Glass Cannon Podcast . Nerds on Earth . June 21, 2019 . January 28, 2021.
  2. Web site: Paizo and Glass Cannon Extend Partnership . Paizo Publishing . December 6, 2018 . January 28, 2021.
  3. Web site: Even More Gaming Podcasts for all kinds of gamers . . April 9, 2016 . December 7, 2019.
  4. Web site: August 23, 2017 . Save Yourself From Gridlock Boredom With 2 Apps, 3 Podcasts And 1 Technology Hack . December 7, 2019 . Forbes.
  5. Web site: The Glass Cannon Podcast Interview . . July 1, 2017 . December 7, 2019.