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What if your zodiac sign could replace small talk forever? That’s exactly why Amie Farrell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amie-farrell-7175162b/] built Tame the Taurus [https://tamethetaurus.com/]: an astrology-based party card game designed to be the “Astrodote to Bland Banter” — turning polite catch-ups into chaotic, hilarious roast sessions powered by the zodiac. In this episode, Georgie Brown sits down with Amie Farrell, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amie-farrell-7175162b/] founder of Tame the Taurus, to unpack how a pre-wedding roast spiralled into a fully-fledged card game — and why astrology might be the ultimate shortcut to deeper (and far more entertaining) conversation. Amie didn’t set out to build a board game. She set out to recreate a moment — the instant a room shifts from mortgage chat and safe questions to bold opinions, inside jokes and stories you didn’t expect to tell. We talk about the bigger cultural shifts driving this: 1. We’re craving more IRL connection and less screen time 2. The board game market is booming — yet women represent 50% of players but only 7% of designers Tame the Taurus sits right at that intersection — astrology, roast culture, female-led design, and the modern desire for structured fun. In this episode, we cover: * The wedding-night moment that sparked the idea * Why astrology works as a conversation catalyst (even for sceptics) * How Tame the Taurus works: roast cards, zodiac matches and storytelling chaos * Why no astrology expertise is required * The surprising gender gap in the board game industry * The rise of indie card games (think Exploding Kittens, Cards Against Humanity) * What it’s like building as an indie founder vs giants like Hasbro and Mattel * The hardest part of physical product startups: playtesting at scale * Founder lessons: launch before you’re comfortable * Startup shout-out: Babaschini (a children’s fashion brand spotting trends years ahead) Key Takeaways: * Conversation itself is a product opportunity. * Cultural shifts (screen fatigue + astrology revival) create new category space. * Women are underrepresented in board game design — and that’s an opportunity. * Physical products require scrappier validation than software. * If you’re not slightly embarrassed by your MVP, you launched too late. Chapters / Timestamps: 00:00 — Meet Amie Farrell & Tame the Taurus 02:20 — The wedding roast that sparked the idea 04:50 — The board game industry opportunity (and gender gap) 07:30 — How Tame the Taurus works 09:40 — Do you need astrology knowledge? 10:30 — The spicy roast origins 12:15 — 2026 plans: PR, events & merch expansion 14:50 — The hardest part of building a physical product 16:55 — Founder advice: ship the MVP sooner 18:30 — Startup shout-out If you’re into astrology, party games, indie brands — or you’ve ever wanted a better way to break the ice than “so… how’s work?” — this one’s for you.
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