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Peter Saloom kicks off the episode with his 2024 goals for tabletop gaming. Jonathan discusses using the SMART criteria. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-based. Jonathan’s goals serve as starting points to engage with larger change.
Pete’s Goal
Double the number of hours spent gaming in 2024.
Jonathan’s Goals
Find a good home for the Yamashiro Mountain Fort terrain (by Things from the Basement) by the end of 2024. If you’re interested in it, contact Jonathan.
Jonathan wants to divest of tabletop gaming items that aren’t used or won’t be used. This will clear physical and mental space so that other projects can be accomplished.
Bring my family to one gaming convention by June 2024.
Jonathan’s girls are getting to be of the age where they’re interested in what their Dad does when Dad goes out to gaming events. This is an opportunity to expose them to new places, people, and hobbies that may be of interest to them. It also fits a core value of the podcast by attempting to grow the hobby.
Play 1 solo wargame by Thanksgiving 2024.
Jonathan has multiple GMT games still in shrink wrap. Many are from the P500 program. Instead of constantly purchasing new games, Jonathan wishes to play what Jonathan already has.
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Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.
Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show’s name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew’s memory.
We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian’s contributions and the impact he had on the show.
Peter Saloom kicks off the episode with his 2024 goals for tabletop gaming. Jonathan discusses using the SMART criteria. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-based. Jonathan’s goals serve as starting points to engage with larger change.
Pete’s Goal
Double the number of hours spent gaming in 2024.
Jonathan’s Goals
Find a good home for the Yamashiro Mountain Fort terrain (by Things from the Basement) by the end of 2024. If you’re interested in it, contact Jonathan.
Jonathan wants to divest of tabletop gaming items that aren’t used or won’t be used. This will clear physical and mental space so that other projects can be accomplished.
Bring my family to one gaming convention by June 2024.
Jonathan’s girls are getting to be of the age where they’re interested in what their Dad does when Dad goes out to gaming events. This is an opportunity to expose them to new places, people, and hobbies that may be of interest to them. It also fits a core value of the podcast by attempting to grow the hobby.
Play 1 solo wargame by Thanksgiving 2024.
Jonathan has multiple GMT games still in shrink wrap. Many are from the P500 program. Instead of constantly purchasing new games, Jonathan wishes to play what Jonathan already has.
You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:
Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.
Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.
Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show’s name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew’s memory.
We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian’s contributions and the impact he had on the show.