Handling Criticism, Fame, and Success

Hey there, fellow nerds! Are you ready to dive into the emotional rollercoaster of game creation? In episode 176 of Crowdfunding Nerds, your hosts Andrew and Sean are getting real about the highs and lows that come with the territory. Ever wondered how it feels to have your game baby critiqued, or what it's like to juggle the spotlight with your personal life?We're kicking things off with a "Bilbo Baggins" twist on criticism – it's not always what you'd expect! Hear Andrew's tales from the trenches of Deliverance's development and the sharp feedback that could pierce a creator's armor. Plus, we've got stories of phantom fans with ghost emails that'll make you chuckle and cringe.But wait, there's more! We're peeling back the curtain on the board game world's brand of fame. From Sean's brush with celebrity to Andrew's grocery store escapades, we're exploring the peculiar spotlight that shines on game designers. And, we'll cap it off with a heart-to-heart on why your self-worth shouldn't be a Kickstarter stretch goal.Tune in, level up your emotional intelligence, and remember – humility is your secret weapon in the game of fame. Don't miss this episode of Crowdfunding Nerds; it's one for the books... or should we say, the boards!Don't forget to show your support and vote for Deliverance on Boardgame Geeks site!Vote for Deliverance here: https://boardgamegeek.com/geekawards/boardgame

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