Dungeons and Daddies is a D&D podcast (loosely).

Season 1 is about four dads from our world flung into a land of high fantasy and magic in a quest to rescue their lost sons. Season 2 is about their grandkids who are tasked with fixing the world their grandparents kinda jacked up.

Dungeons and Daddies is an award-winning Dungeons & Dragons podcast that started in January 2019.

Using the dice-rolling framework of the classic tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, it tells the story of four suburban dads from our world flung into a world of fantasy and magic in a quest to rescue their lost sons.

The show is available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple iTunes, Acast, and this website (if you’re some kind of deviant who uses web browsers to listen to podcasts).

The Team

Anthony Burch is a writer for video games (Borderlands 2, League of Legends), comics (Big Trouble in Little China: Old Man Jack, Rocko's Modern Afterlife), and webseries and television (Hey Ash Whatcha Playin', RocketJump: The Show). His work has been called "on par with the best of the industry" (GameInformer), "Worth taking a look at," (ComicBook.com), and "I'm writing you out of my will" (David Burch). Anthony is the DM.

Matt Arnold is an award-winning writer and director and co-founder of RocketJump, whose work includes Video Game High School, RocketJump: The Show, and Dimension 404. Matt plays Darryl Wilson and Lincoln Li-WIlson.

Will Campos is a television and feature film writer whose credits include the award-winning Video Game High School, RocketJump: The Show, and Dimension 404 (Hulu / Lionsgate). Will plays Henry Oak and Normal Oak.

Beth May is a writer and actor. Her published works include poetry book "The Immortal Soul Salvage Yard" (available wherever books are sold) and spoken word album "Sunday Scaries" (available on major music streaming platforms). Find her on Instagram at @heybethmay. Beth plays Ron Stampler and Scary Marlowe.

Freddie Wong is the co-founder of RocketJump and co-creator of the RocketJump YouTube channel. His video work has garnered over 9 million subscribers and has been viewed over 2 billion times. He was one of Forbes' 30 under 30 in 2015 and was the Webby Film & Video Person of the Year in 2014. Freddie plays Glenn Close, and Taylor Swift and mixes and edited Season 1 of the podcast.

Brian Fernandes is our Content Producer, Ashley Nicollette is our Community Manager, Kortney Terry is our Community Coordinator, Ester Ellis is our Lead Editor, Travis Reaves provides Additional Editing, Robin Rapp is our Transcriber, and we are on the Acast Network.

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