40K Lorecast cover art
ActiveComedyUnited States

40K Lorecast

A weekly podcast where veteran Warhammer 40k players humorously discuss the game's lore, rules, and tabletop history from a player's perspective.

The brief

A conversational podcast between friends and veteran Warhammer 40,000 players. While billed as a 'lore' show, its real focus is the history of the tabletop game itself—dissecting how factions, rules, and models have evolved across different editions. Episodes are often nostalgic deep dives into a specific army's performance in past editions, filled with personal anecdotes from years of tournament and casual play.

Unlike many 40k podcasts that focus purely on narrative lore, 40K Lorecast stands out by grounding its discussions in the tangible experience of playing the tabletop game. The hosts' deep historical knowledge of rules, edition changes, and competitive play provides a unique perspective that feels like a conversation at a local gaming store.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

40K Lorecast is hosted by John Barsati and Brad Chester, two longtime friends and Warhammer 40k enthusiasts. Their official bio states they have a combined 50 years of experience playing and reading about the universe. Brad Chester is noted as having been a top-ranked competitive player for 20 years who plays for the love of the game and its lore. John Barsati is described as a lifelong fan of RPGs and strategy games who fell into the Warhammer 40k rabbit hole and now owns 11 armies.

AI-extracted bio · help us verify· Source: gemini-video-grounded

Credentials & credits

  • Brad Chester: Top-ranked 40k player for 20 years
  • Brad Chester: Former member of Team USA (Warhammer 40k)
  • John Barsati: Lifelong RPG and strategy game player

Other ventures

  • Coaching Services (via the podcast's website)
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

Region
usa
§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

AI-extracted picks + commentary · help us verify
  1. 01
    Are the Orks the most fun army in 40k? (Yes obviously but here is why)

    A representative example of the show's format, where the hosts dive deep into the history, rules, and 'feel' of a single faction (Orks) across multiple editions of the game.

  2. 02
    Lets talk about the Greatness that was Orks in 8th and 9th editions.

    This episode showcases their focus on specific eras of the game, analyzing the competitive performance and memorable rules (like 'Grot Shields' and 'Flying Headbutt') of a faction in recent history.

  3. 03
    The 40k Lorecast tries to figure out 11th edition.

    Demonstrates the show's other format: a casual, live-streamed game between the hosts as they explore and comment on new rules, complete with technical difficulties and friendly jokes.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

How the host interviews

This is not an interview-based show. The format is a conversational roundtable between a regular group of co-hosts who are long-time friends and Warhammer 40k players. Discussion is driven by shared knowledge and personal anecdotes about playing the game, rather than a host questioning a guest.

This is a multi-host conversational show, not an interview podcast. The format is loose and informal, with hosts John Barsati, Brad Chester, and others like Alan/Allen sharing memories, looking up obscure rules live, and frequently going on humorous tangents. Episodes often analyze the history of a single faction's rules across multiple game editions.

Signature segments

  • · Deep dives on a faction's rules history across editions
  • · Sharing personal anecdotes from past tournaments
  • · Humorous tangents and friendly banter
  • · Live-streamed gameplay sessions
  • · Enthusiastic interruptions during the show's intro

Topics covered repeatedly

Warhammer 40,000Tabletop GamingGame Rules HistoryFaction AnalysisOrksWarhammer LoreTournament Play8th Edition9th EditionLive Gameplay
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
7.4K
7,420
Avg views / video
811
Trailing window
Total views
216K
216,085
Videos published
139
Sponsor readEstimated

The podcast is supported by a Patreon and sells merchandise through an Etsy store. They also offer Warhammer 40k coaching services through their official website.

AI-extracted sponsor read · help us verify

Subscriber and view counts are pulled live from YouTube and re-verified on a 30-day cycle. Listener estimates for the RSS feed aren't published here unless they're host-verified.

§8 · Contact

Pitch this show

Sign-in required
Verified contact
Host / booking email
4•••@•••.com

Free: limited reveals · Pro: unlimited reveals + CSV export
You’re only charged when we return a verified hit.

§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who are the hosts of 40K Lorecast?
The main hosts are veteran Warhammer 40k players John Barsati and Brad Chester.
Is this podcast about the books or the game?
While they discuss the narrative lore, the show's primary focus is the tabletop game, including its rules history, faction performance across editions, and the hosts' personal gameplay experiences.
What is the format of the show?
It is a conversational, multi-host podcast, not an interview show. Episodes are typically deep dives into a specific topic or live-streamed games.
Is the 40K Lorecast still active?
Yes, it is an active podcast that releases new episodes on a weekly basis.
Where can I listen to the podcast?
The podcast is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other major podcast platforms.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
Research depthDeep dossierHigh confidence · Jun 29, 2026 · gemini-2.5-pro

Built from the show's public RSS feed, YouTube, the host's own websites, and the cited sources below. Computed and AI-extracted fields are labelled. Facts only — no private info, no fabrication, no transcripts republished.

§9c · Methodology

Sources & how this page was built

This page is AI-assisted, grounded in the public sources cited below, and host-verifiable. We publish facts only; we do not republish transcripts. If anything here is wrong, the host can claim and correct the page above.Model: gemini-2.5-pro · high confidence

  1. [01]About the Hosts – The 40K Lorecastthe40klorecast.com
  2. [02]The 40k Lorecast - Podchaserpodchaser.com
  3. [03]The 40k Lorecast - RedCircleredcircle.com
  4. [04]The 40k Lorecast - Apple Podcastspodcasts.apple.com
  5. [05]Episode 18: I love a rainy Knight (with Brad Chester) - 40k by Knightpodcasts.apple.com
  6. [06]The 40k Lorecast YouTube Channelyoutube.com
More to explore

Podcasts like 40K Lorecast

The History Guy: History Deserves to Be Remembered

A history storyteller who narrates short, engaging videos about forgotten events and figures, typically in 15 minutes or less.

1.6M subs· ~4/week· United States
HistoryRelationships

The Founder's Dream | Abhishek vyas

The Founder

A Hindi-language business podcast featuring long-form interviews with Indian startup founders about their real-world journeys and industries.

256K subs· Daily· India
BusinessMarketingRelationships

Donovan Sharpe

Donovan Sharpe

A confrontational live-stream show focused on dating, masculinity, and current events from a "Red Pill" perspective.

172K subs· Daily· United States
FinanceHealth & WellnessRelationships

HAHA Podcast

Three Korean-American sisters and YouTubers bring their chaotic, unfiltered group chat to a weekly video podcast.

405K subs· ~0.9/week· United States
BusinessRelationshipsAutomotive

We In Miami Podcast

A Miami-based interview show where host Stunt Lifestyle gets hip-hop and reality TV stars to talk about their careers, feuds, and personal lives.

532K subs· ~1.1/week· United States
BusinessComedyNews

Dear Shandy Podcast

Dear Shandy

A married couple offers comic relief and practical advice on relationships, alongside detailed, analytical recaps of reality dating shows.

56.1K subs· ~5/week· United States
RelationshipsParentingEntertainment

Learn Korean with Jadoo

Full episodes of the popular South Korean animated sitcom 'Hello Jadoo' are used as a language-learning tool with bilingual subtitles.

417K subs· ~Monthly· KR
BusinessComedyParenting

Great Art Explained

Great Art Explained

A curator breaks down a single great work of art in each episode, demystifying its history and meaning without academic jargon.

1.9M subs· ~2/month· United Kingdom
RelationshipsParenting