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PG’s Playhouse: Puzzles, games, trivia, & general nerdery

PG’s Playhouse: Puzzles, games, trivia, & general nerdery

By: Peih-Gee Law & David Spira
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PG’s Playhouse, a fun little getaway filled with games, puzzles, and trivia, followed by some general nerdery. Hosted by Peih-Gee Law & David Spira and published by RoomEscapeArtist.com.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.
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  • 20: Frank Lloyd Wright's Nuclear Powered Elevator (ft. Sandy Weisz)
    Jun 26 2025

    " It might be an affront to the laws of physics."

    In this episode of PG's Playhouse, we're going vertical! Today's topic is Frank Lloyd Wright's Nuclear Powered Elevator. Why would you need nuclear power for an elevator? Well, because it was designed to service a skyscraper stretching a mile upwards. David breaks down this totally bonkers skyscraper design that never ended up being built.

    Guest Sandy Weisz joins us again to talk about his totally bonkers new game Raddle. Raddle has instantly became a fan favorite amongst daily puzzle lovers. He's taken a classic word ladder-style puzzle and added some interesting transformations. In today's game, Peih-Gee turns the tables back on Sandy with some word ladders of her own.

    If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to check out our interview with Sandy Weisz on Reality Escape Pod.

    Production Credits

    Hosted by Peih-Gee Law & David Spira

    Puzzles by Peih-Gee Law

    Produced by Theresa Piazza

    Supported by Lisa Spira

    Edited by Peih-Gee Law

    Music by Matt Farthing

    Logo by Theresa Wagner

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    27 mins
  • 19: Recycling Correctly (ft. Sandy Weisz)
    Jun 12 2025

    "Recycling or Wish Cycling?"

    The next time you go to toss that plastic container in the recycling bin, you might actually be doing more harm than good. In this episode, David gives us some cold hard facts about recycling correctly. As it turns out, the majority of objects we're chucking in the recycling bin require more consideration than you'd think. More often than not, we're just sending items on a trip to the dumpster, the long way.

    Renowned puzzle creator Sandy Weisz joins us to chat about The Mystery League, which specializes in designing and running puzzle games for corporate team-building activities. The game today is called Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, with puzzles based on classic slogans and jingles.

    If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to check out our interview with Sandy Weisz on Reality Escape Pod.

    Full Show Notes

    Production Credits

    Hosted by Peih-Gee Law & David Spira

    Puzzles by Peih-Gee Law

    Produced by Theresa Piazza

    Supported by Lisa Spira

    Edited by Peih-Gee Law

    Music by Matt Farthing

    Logo by Theresa Wagner

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    31 mins
  • 18: Defenestration (ft. Aurelius Whitlock's Murder Museum)
    May 29 2025

    "A very popular way to assassinate your rivals."

    What's a peasant to do when you're in the midst of an uprising and faced with armored knights and lords? Throw them out the windows! Apparently, this was such a popular way to assassinate your rivals that a term was coined to describe such an act: defenestration. David gives us a short lesson on the history of defenestration and why it was such a favored method in political uprisings.

    In this episode, we're joined by special guests Marcus Richardson and Nathan Hicken, co-hosts of the Aurelius Whitlock's Murder Museum podcast. We talk about how they ended up working on the popular mystery-solving video game The Rise of the Golden Idol. Then I turn the tables on them, and offer up a mystery of my own devising for them to solve. Today's game is called To the Windows where every answer is a word containing either the letters "WIN" or "DOW."

    If you enjoyed today’s episode and want to hear more, make sure to check out the Aurelius Whitlock’s Murder Museum podcast. And if you want to see Peih-Gee's jewelry line, you can check out Lo Rador Jewelry's website or Instagram.

    If you enjoyed today's episode and want to hear more, make sure to check out the Aurelius Whitlock's Murder Museum podcast.

    Full Show Notes

    Production Credits

    Hosted by Peih-Gee Law & David Spira

    Puzzles by Peih-Gee Law

    Produced by Theresa Piazza

    Supported by Lisa Spira

    Edited by Peih-Gee Law

    Music by Matt Farthing

    Logo by Theresa Wagner

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    35 mins
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