Tanya Gates – AKA The Warmistress – is a roller derby playing bad ass who actually just love playing 40k and having fun. She has her own channel, is a regular on the Forge the Narrative podcast, and has been a guest on, like, everything – Miniwargaming, Play on Tabletop and much more.
Category: Podcast
Talavera Jibronies 40k Teams | The Thursday Show
We take a deep dine into GT Talavera: El Regreso, Toledo, Spain: 688 players, 7 Round Super Major.
Orks Good or Meta Bad? | Signals from the Frontline
Talking SoCal results with the Dice Check fellas.
Warhawk Review and 30K Narrative Campaign
Welcome to another episode of The Chief Librarian! This is a lore and narrative gaming-focused podcast around miniature gaming, painting, reading, and all the fun things a hobby should be.
Back in Black! (Legion) – 40K Lore Bros | Grim After Dark
After Tanner’s Warhammer Plus review and Taylors Horus Heresy in an Hour, the Bros are back at 100% strength to talk about Black Legion, the second book in ADB’s Abaddon trilogy. Will Taylor still dislike Khayon? Will Tanner still be unable to disagree more? Find Out here!
SOCAL OPEN RECAP AND TOP 8 INTERVIEWS | Chapter Tactics
The team from Dice Check were on the ground in their native SoCal. Tune in for some great interviews with the players and reactions from the crew about the event.
40k Studs and SOCALs | The Thursday Show
What a week 5 events lets go.
Reece Robbins Talks Tournament Turkey | Grim After Dark
Frontline Gaming head honcho and former sole FLGN employee Reece Robbins joins the show to find out just how far the network has fallen and to question the amount of creative freedom he gave to Val.
Where Will the Next Frontline Event Be? | Signals From the Frontline
We’ve got a short and sweet one tonight – Kicker is getting ready to jet down to SoCal but before that, we’ve got a really exciting announcement to share!
The GOAT? Richard Siegler | 40k Game Changers
The Machine spills the beans on his famous friends in the Art of War house, talks about having to get his but kicked to become the best, and how he became part of the extraordinary team that includes Nick Nanavati, Mark Perry and John Lennon.