About You’ve Got to Be Critting Me

You’ve Got to Be Critting Me is a chaotic, heartfelt, and laugh-out-loud actual-play Dungeons & Dragons podcast. Born from a group of longtime friends (and family) and storytellers, the show mixes sharp roleplay, off-the-cuff humor, and cinematic sound design into an adventure that feels just as fun to listen to as it is to play.

Launched in October 2024, the podcast began as a passion project, an excuse for five busy creatives to carve out time for the stories and characters they loved. What started around a table (and later a mic) quickly grew into a show with dedicated listeners around the world. By mid-2025, the cast had released multiple arcs, built a vibrant community on social media, and launched a Patreon to bring fans even closer to the action.

MEET THE CAST

Travis (Malcius Sorrow)

A crimson-skinned tiefling bard with flair for the dramatic. Off-mic, Travis is the show’s editor, sound designer, and social media lead. With nearly two decades as a TV videographer, he brings a storyteller’s eye to every scene.

Jeff (Dungeon Master)

The storyteller behind the world of Kyranda. Jeff balances humor, drama, and deep lore, guiding the party through their perilous, and often ridiculous, journey.

Bryce (Todd Van Wyk)

A half-elf rogue masked in mystery (and accompanied by a rat). Bryce leans into Todd’s sharp wit and secrets, giving the party its edge.

Nick (Thormir Moonsight)

Playing the war-hammer wielding dwarf druid, Nick brings humor, warmth, and surprising ferocity to the table...especially in wildshape.

Morgan (Sefi)

The towering goliath fighter whose scars and dual blades are only matched by her loyalty to the party. Morgan’s roleplay adds grit and heart in equal measure.

WHAT SETS US APART

While many actual-play podcasts focus only on dice and dungeon crawls, You’ve Got to Be Critting Me emphasizes character-driven storytelling, cinematic editing, and the genuine camaraderie of friends at the table. Whether it’s epic battles, disastrous rolls, or side-splitting tangents, the show thrives on unpredictability and heart.

New episodes drop every other Monday, with plenty of bonus content, previews, and behind-the-scenes laughs shared on social media.

Join us at the table. You’ll laugh, you’ll cheer, and you’ll probably yell, “You’ve Got to Be Critting Me!”