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The Game That Saves Lives: Dungeons and Dragons

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Shane Hewitt and The Nightshift

Shane Hewitt & The Nightshift is your late-night companion for real talk, bold ideas, and unfiltered conversations that matter. Hosted by Canadian rad 
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Dungeons and Dragons started in 1974 with no budget and a simple idea, and Ryan O'Donnell makes the case that it has been saving lives ever since. If you've never rolled a die, this is the episode that explains why people who have can't stop talking about it.

For neurodivergent kids especially, the game builds social skills that don't come easily anywhere else. A CBC story on a D&D group and a TED talk called Saving Your Brain with D&D back that up, and the story of Storm King at summer camp makes it impossible to dismiss.

A professional Dungeon Master joins to explain what the role actually involves, and why the person running the table might matter more than anyone gives them credit for.

Topics: Dungeons and Dragons, neurodivergent kids, social skills, tabletop RPG, community

 

Originally aired on 2026-07-02

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Shane Hewitt is known for his engaging and relatable on-air personality, which captivates listeners. 
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