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Contest Winner - 29.5

Episode 29 of the What the Hex?! podcast, hosted by The Mortal Realms, titled "Contest Winner - 29.5" was published on December 18, 2019 and runs 3 minutes.

December 18, 2019 ·3m · What the Hex?!

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Thanks to everyone who entered!  We pulled a winner out of the hat today, and we'll be back with our full episode in 5 more days.  See you then!   Twitter: @wthcast email: [email protected]

Thanks to everyone who entered!  We pulled a winner out of the hat today, and we'll be back with our full episode in 5 more days.  See you then!

 

Twitter: @wthcast

email: [email protected]

 

Ina Wroldsen: HEX The Podcast Ina Wroldsen My name is Ina Wroldsen and I am in your ear to tell you about HEX The Podcast.I’ll be talking to you about myself, my creative process and what inspired my new EP, which is also called HEX. This solo project of mine has been a long time coming. I grew up behind the scenes, where, for the past 10 years, I made a career writing music and lyrics for other artists.I got to dive undisturbed into the art of song writing, work with such talented people and experience both failings and success, all the while being completely invisible to the public eye and I wouldn’t change it for anything. However, this podcast isn’t about what I did, it’s about what I am going to do...I have always been into bodies of work. I like stories and I think that was my biggest challenge when I was working full time as a songwriter, I simply couldn’t tell my whole story without total honesty and control. HEX is the first attempt at making a body of work in in the way that I like Beyond the Boogaloo Hex the Agorist The government is gone... now what? Tune in with Indigo, Hex, and other guests as we teach dual power, agorism, and self-sufficiency techniques to stop tyranny before it has the chance to be reborn. Hex and the City Zuri Monae A no-nonsense conversation on city living, black culture and personal power. From astrology and spirituality, to healing and femininity — Hex and the City seeks to debunk misconceptions about what it means to be a “witch” in modern society. Pushing Cardboard Grant Linneberg Talk about historical boardgames and boardgaming. Tabletop conflict simulation boardgames, from old school hex-and-counter to modern card driven games and beyond. If it's a historical game, a political game, or a wargame, we'll talk about it.We dive into specific games in detail each episode, with tips on how to play and how the game fits in with other similar games. As well, we usually have an interview with a designer or publisher. And finally, we have news from the history gaming world as well as tips for new players and general chatter about what's happening in the hobby we love.
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