Episode 218

Why Your Sessions Fall Flat—and the DM Energy Fix That Changes Everything

TL;DR:

If your sessions start strong but crash halfway through, it’s not your story, your prep, or even your players—it’s your energy management. In this episode, Justin breaks down the hidden reason your games lose momentum mid-session and teaches you how to fix it permanently.

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What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

-The Real DM Killer: It’s not scheduling, it’s session fatigue—and most DMs don’t even realize it’s happening.

-Mental vs. Physical Energy: Why you’re probably managing the wrong one (and what to do about it).

-The “Secret Breaks” Technique: How doing less mid-session can actually supercharge your impact.

-Hydration Science for DMs: Why sipping water wrong is draining your stamina (and how to fix it).

- Find Your Energy Style: Why trying to copy Mercer or Mulligan might be sabotaging your flow—and how to unlock your personal DM tempo.

The Big Promise:

After this episode, you’ll know how to control your energy like a resource, just like mana or spell slots. No more sluggish sessions. No more zoning out. Just peak performance when it counts.

You’ll walk away with:

  • Tools to maintain high engagement from start to finish
  • Confidence in your pacing, presence, and delivery
  • A repeatable framework for showing up energized at the table every time

Ready to stop running out of gas halfway through your game?

Hit play and let’s supercharge your DM style.

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About your hosts

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Tanner Weyland

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Justin Lewis

Justin has been playing D&D for about 5 years and has been DMing for the last 2. He is a student of the game and genuinely loves the art of storytelling. In his day-job he performs SEO at an agency called NPDigital, but at night, he furthers the hobby of cooperative storytelling that is Dungeons and Dragons.