Matt Mercer talks with Tawny Platis
> Voice actor and Critical Role Game Master Matthew Mercer joins Tawny Platis to make friendship bracelets while they talk about creativity, empathy, and the real purpose behind storytelling.
Get a bracelet made by Matt here:
- Down the Rabbit Hole: https://ebay.us/m/Sw4Rp8
- Cozy Co-Op: https://ebay.us/m/6vfjIG
> Matthew also talks about:
The early grind of voice acting, CD demos, long audition drives and anime background roles
How working in QA, retail, and food service shaped his empathy and perspective
Why storytelling is a fundamental human need, especially during difficult times
His honest take on AI, creativity, and why replacing artists misses the point
Balancing success, burnout, and the pressure of supporting others in the industry
Using hobbies like gaming, gardening, and getting out into nature to stay grounded
> From dystopian sci-fi and horror to real-world fears about technology and creative industries, the conversation moves between big-picture ideas and everyday realities. It’s thoughtful, funny, and unexpectedly personal, philosophical and goofy af.
> Matt and Tawny also get into it about their irrational fears, camping, and avoiding rabies at all costs.
> Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center.
> Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Tune in and enjoy the conversation!
Get a bracelet made by Matt here:
- Down the Rabbit Hole: https://ebay.us/m/Sw4Rp8
- Cozy Co-Op: https://ebay.us/m/6vfjIG
> Matthew also talks about:
The early grind of voice acting, CD demos, long audition drives and anime background roles
How working in QA, retail, and food service shaped his empathy and perspective
Why storytelling is a fundamental human need, especially during difficult times
His honest take on AI, creativity, and why replacing artists misses the point
Balancing success, burnout, and the pressure of supporting others in the industry
Using hobbies like gaming, gardening, and getting out into nature to stay grounded
> From dystopian sci-fi and horror to real-world fears about technology and creative industries, the conversation moves between big-picture ideas and everyday realities. It’s thoughtful, funny, and unexpectedly personal, philosophical and goofy af.
> Matt and Tawny also get into it about their irrational fears, camping, and avoiding rabies at all costs.
> Every bracelet made during this episode is available for purchase, with 100% of proceeds going to the National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center.
> Remember, every bracelet has a story, and every story helps a cause. Tune in and enjoy the conversation!