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Undercommon Taste

Ian Woodworth and James Daley

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A podcast where we create and discuss homebrew content for tabletop roleplaying games, primarily Dungeons and Dragons 5e. Here, we try to expand on the options presented to us in the published material, to offer some guidance for aspiring storytellers trying to figure out how to make their big ideas become reality. Here, we stir the pot and lick the spoon. Logo art by David Sutherland - find him on Deviant Art: https://rb.gy/hqmjgo
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Each week on the StoryBrand Podcast host Donald Miller, bestselling author of the book "Building A StoryBrand", shares strategies for creating marketing and messaging that make you stand out, connect with customers, and actually grow your business. Get the tools you need to create clear and effective messaging that grows your business at StoryBrand.com.
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Section 1 The 100th Anniversary Show reaches its joyful close with teaching and thanksgiving. David turns to Acts 2:44–47, a passage every church claims but few embody: “All the believers were together and had everything in common.” This is the earliest picture of the church after Pentecost—the Spirit has fallen, thousands are saved, and believers …
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Section 1 The milestone celebration continues as Roslyn calls in to honor The David Spoon Experience’s 100th Episode. The conversation quickly turns from laughter to faith. Roslyn shares with humor how she and David now share something in common—they’re both bald—and jokes about her husband Robert helping shave her head during chemo treatments. Ben…
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Section 1 The celebration begins with joy and gratitude as Sergio calls in to mark a milestone—the 100th Anniversary Show of The David Spoon Experience. After valleys and victories, the moment reflects God’s faithfulness in bringing the ministry this far. David responds with deep emotion, describing the listeners not merely as an audience but as fa…
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Section 1 The milestone celebration continues as Roslyn calls in to honor The David Spoon Experience’s 100th Episode. The conversation quickly turns from laughter to faith. Roslyn shares with humor how she and David now share something in common—they’re both bald—and jokes about her husband Robert helping shave her head during chemo treatments. Ben…
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Section 1 The celebration begins with joy and gratitude as Sergio calls in to mark a milestone—the 100th Anniversary Show of The David Spoon Experience. After valleys and victories, the moment reflects God’s faithfulness in bringing the ministry this far. David responds with deep emotion, describing the listeners not merely as an audience but as fa…
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Section 1 The second half of the interview opens with laughter and humility as David and Randy trade stories about creative imperfection and learning to live with one’s own art. Randy recalls making his first record, Born Twice, at age nineteen for only $800—an experience that sparked both excitement and endless self-critique. Decades later, he adm…
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Section 1 The interview opens with a warm, humorous reunion between David Spoon and legendary Christian rock pioneer Randy Stonehill. David recalls first seeing Randy in concert decades ago and being deeply impacted by his creativity, particularly the comedic classic “Ramada Inn.” Randy explains how that song came to him one sleepy afternoon in a B…
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Section 1 Paul’s words in Acts 20 frame a faithful posture toward the unknown: he’s “bound in the Spirit,” headed to Jerusalem, and openly admits he doesn’t know what awaits—but he knows Who goes with him. That becomes the anchor for us, too: we don’t need to see around the corner if we trust the Lord who is already there. Joys, sorrows, and the or…
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Section 1 The interview opens with a warm, humorous reunion between David Spoon and legendary Christian rock pioneer Randy Stonehill. David recalls first seeing Randy in concert decades ago and being deeply impacted by his creativity, particularly the comedic classic “Ramada Inn.” Randy explains how that song came to him one sleepy afternoon in a B…
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Section 1 Paul’s words in Acts 20 frame a faithful posture toward the unknown: he’s “bound in the Spirit,” headed to Jerusalem, and openly admits he doesn’t know what awaits—but he knows Who goes with him. That becomes the anchor for us, too: we don’t need to see around the corner if we trust the Lord who is already there. Joys, sorrows, and the or…
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Section 1 Pride is subtle—it’s not only arrogance; it’s the quiet belief that we can stand on our own wisdom apart from God. The moment we say, “I’m not prideful,” we’ve already fallen into it. God desires to pour grace into our lives, but He withholds favor when we refuse humility. Everything we are, everything we have, and every breath we take co…
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Section 1 “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” This truth cuts across all eras, reminding us that pride begins when people rely on their own strength, insight, or wisdom apart from God. Pride is when we start instructing God instead of listening to Him—telling Him how to fix things according to our estimation. Script…
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Section 1 David’s cry in Psalm 69 turns painfully personal: “Reproach has broken my heart… I looked for someone to take pity, but there was none.” The weight isn’t only circumstantial; it’s relational—like “bricks on your shoulders.” Repentance can be clear-eyed and corrective, yet sometimes it’s soaked in tears, and in those moments the absence of…
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Section 1 Pride is subtle—it’s not only arrogance; it’s the quiet belief that we can stand on our own wisdom apart from God. The moment we say, “I’m not prideful,” we’ve already fallen into it. God desires to pour grace into our lives, but He withholds favor when we refuse humility. Everything we are, everything we have, and every breath we take co…
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Section 1 “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” This truth cuts across all eras, reminding us that pride begins when people rely on their own strength, insight, or wisdom apart from God. Pride is when we start instructing God instead of listening to Him—telling Him how to fix things according to our estimation. Script…
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Section 1 Dr. Dave opens the teaching in Romans 13:7–10, where Paul commands believers to “give to everyone what you owe them,” including taxes, respect, and honor. The passage urges integrity—fulfilling obligations honestly and responsibly. Dr. Dave clarifies that debt itself isn’t condemned, but neglecting or avoiding payment is. Believers are ca…
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Section 1 Dr. Dave opens with a sincere prayer for Jill, asking God to pour out strength, healing, and renewal. He lifts up Nancy and Julianne as well, recognizing how deeply they are affected by Jill’s struggles. His words reveal compassion and faith as he asks for divine refreshment, empowerment, and peace to cover them all. Dr. Dave prays that G…
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Section 1 The speaker opens with a tender snapshot of family life, spotlighting his grandson, “Carter Bear,” whose simple presence feels like a living reminder of God’s promises. This joy sits alongside frank self-awareness: he admits to “many, many stupid things” and to a lifelong dependence on God’s undeserved kindness. The thread is gratitude—Go…
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Section 1 Dr. Dave opens the teaching in Romans 13:7–10, where Paul commands believers to “give to everyone what you owe them,” including taxes, respect, and honor. The passage urges integrity—fulfilling obligations honestly and responsibly. Dr. Dave clarifies that debt itself isn’t condemned, but neglecting or avoiding payment is. Believers are ca…
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Section 1 The speaker opens with a tender snapshot of family life, spotlighting his grandson, “Carter Bear,” whose simple presence feels like a living reminder of God’s promises. This joy sits alongside frank self-awareness: he admits to “many, many stupid things” and to a lifelong dependence on God’s undeserved kindness. The thread is gratitude—Go…
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Most taglines don't work. They sound clever, but when customers see them, nothing happens. No interest, no sales, just crickets. That's because most taglines are vague, confusing, or forgettable. And when people have to burn mental calories trying to figure out what your business actually does, they'll just move on to the next option. If your tagli…
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Section 1 The story opens with a painful memory of betrayal—confidential counseling shared in trust turned into public humiliation by a pastor who exposed private struggles before the entire congregation. Yet what the enemy meant for destruction became God’s training ground. Through that injustice, a lifelong mission was born: helping wounded belie…
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Section 1 Sometimes when things go wrong—computers crash, the internet drops, or life seems to turn against us—our instinct is to blame the enemy. Yet as today’s reflection opens, the truth becomes clearer: not every disruption is satanic. The Lord sometimes allows complications to shape our character, not to shame it. The speaker’s open confession…
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Section 1 A sudden studio internet outage cut the video feed mid-show, leaving only the app’s audio trickling through while platforms like YouTube and Facebook struggled to reconnect. In real time you reassured listeners, asked for quick “can you hear me?” texts, trimmed Instagram from the lineup, and kept pressing forward—“we’re not quitting.” The…
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Section 1 Sometimes when things go wrong—computers crash, the internet drops, or life seems to turn against us—our instinct is to blame the enemy. Yet as today’s reflection opens, the truth becomes clearer: not every disruption is satanic. The Lord sometimes allows complications to shape our character, not to shame it. The speaker’s open confession…
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Section 1 A sudden studio internet outage cut the video feed mid-show, leaving only the app’s audio trickling through while platforms like YouTube and Facebook struggled to reconnect. In real time you reassured listeners, asked for quick “can you hear me?” texts, trimmed Instagram from the lineup, and kept pressing forward—“we’re not quitting.” The…
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Section 1 Paul continues in 1 Corinthians 1:7, emphasizing that believers “do not lack any spiritual gift as [they] eagerly await the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ.” This isn’t referring to the Book of Revelation, but to the second coming—the unveiling of Christ Himself. Christians are called to eagerly await that day, desiring His return wit…
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Section 1 In 1 Corinthians chapter one, Paul begins with thanksgiving, declaring, “I always thank God for you because of the grace He has given you in Christ Jesus.” This statement recognizes both salvation grace and situational grace—the continual expressions of God’s kindness throughout life. Salvation grace establishes our eternal standing in Ch…
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Section 1 The passage opens with the sixth seal and a shockwave of cosmic upheaval: a global earthquake, a sun blackened like sackcloth, a blood-red moon, stars falling, and the sky itself “rolling up like a scroll.” The emphasis isn’t on picking one end-times timeline over another, but on slowing down to hear what God is saying through these signs…
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Section 1 Continuing the teaching on the Holy Spirit, this message begins with 1 John 3:24 and 4:13, where John reminds believers that we know God lives in us because He has given us His Spirit. This reality is both spiritual and practical—the Spirit confirms the truth of our faith. The lesson emphasizes that Christians are not called to suppress t…
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Section 1 This message explores the biblical truth that believers worship and fellowship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The familiar refrain of “Holy, holy, holy” in worship is directed to the triune God, yet many become uneasy when speaking openly about the Holy Spirit. The teaching challenges this hesitation, noting how Western rationalis…
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Section 1 Psalm 69 is revisited as a long-running, multi-section meditation, with David’s honesty and repetition presented as a model for real prayer—not empty phrases, but recurring themes that weigh on the heart. David pleads, “Draw near to my soul and redeem it… deliver me because of my enemies,” acknowledging reproach, shame, and heaviness. The…
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This week, we're playing a one-shot of Cezar Capacle's solo-capable RPG Wraithound. Join us as we build a fantasy ghost hunter, walk him into a spooky mansion, and watch his attempts to identify and banish the spirits haunting the Cobblestone Chateau. Wraithound is one of many excellent games designed by Cezar Capacle. You can find his work on Itch…
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Section 1 This message explores the biblical truth that believers worship and fellowship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The familiar refrain of “Holy, holy, holy” in worship is directed to the triune God, yet many become uneasy when speaking openly about the Holy Spirit. The teaching challenges this hesitation, noting how Western rationalis…
  continue reading
 
Section 1 Psalm 69 is revisited as a long-running, multi-section meditation, with David’s honesty and repetition presented as a model for real prayer—not empty phrases, but recurring themes that weigh on the heart. David pleads, “Draw near to my soul and redeem it… deliver me because of my enemies,” acknowledging reproach, shame, and heaviness. The…
  continue reading
 
Section 1 The discussion continues from Romans 13, reinforcing that all governing authorities exist under the sovereignty of God. Even when governments act unjustly, Scripture never implies that God has lost control. The examples of Israel’s 400 years of slavery and Nebuchadnezzar’s fiery furnace reveal that human rebellion and suffering do not nul…
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Section 1 Romans 13:1 opens with a striking command: “Obey the government, for God is the one who put it there.” This foundational truth often clashes with human nature and culture, especially in eras of rebellion and distrust toward authority. The Apostle Paul clarifies that obedience is not about agreeing with every political system or leader but…
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Section 1 Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 24 moves from the faithful and sensible servant to a stark contrast—the evil servant who assumes his master’s return will be delayed. The warning is clear: readiness for the Lord’s coming is not optional. Those who think, “My master won’t be back for a while,” demonstrate spiritual complacency and self-deception…
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Section 1 The discussion continues from Romans 13, reinforcing that all governing authorities exist under the sovereignty of God. Even when governments act unjustly, Scripture never implies that God has lost control. The examples of Israel’s 400 years of slavery and Nebuchadnezzar’s fiery furnace reveal that human rebellion and suffering do not nul…
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