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Can I watch you GM?

After too many years away from tabletop RPG, I recently rediscovered D&D and the beautiful 5e. I always thought I'd be a good DM but have no practical experience with how it would work - anyone interested in letting me voyeur? Would MOST love to be able to see your screen as you DM - recognizing you might use IRL resources as well not unlike the actual DM screen. Can discord/skype/gchat/etc.  Or, if anyone knows of a twitch channel that is shown from DM perspective, please send links
Saturday Morning Heroes they're on youtube and twitch on Twitch.tv/briarstone on youtube at quill18 and Demonac. I'd sugegst Demonac as it's a underrated youtube channel with a really good animated tales from a  dnd campaign series. Both channels and twitch are from the dms perspective. Though I'd still suggest trying to sit in on a game.
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I run a "text only" 5e game that is my own non-standard setting low magic low fantasy, gritty realism. Week long resting Encumbrance Cold and Heat effects of climate. Altitude effects. Hunger and thirst rules. The game is completely narrative style.  Nothing except roll20 chat and die rolls and a few Kingdom maps. It runs at 11 PM GMT+7.. so around noon EST saturdays. Most of the players are German, or speak German.  But we have a few Americans, and one player in The Greece / Macedonia area. Posting in game is slow because we type copious narrative text, it is sort of free form. Last session we did three die rolls and no combat. The players asked me to run it narrative style and I am doing that. We also use discord for in character text posts between games. If you are interested, let me know, and I'll query the players. But if they say no, it won't happen. but right now, there are no openings for players per se, and a waiting list of three players to get in to play. The key to this group is harmony, and no player-player conflict or arguments. I have demanded that as the DM.  People have agreed to abide by that, and so far, no problems.
I'll be running a twitch-broadcast game of my pathfinder/planescape campaign.  It's just starting and should be a lot of fun.   Weds 6-10pm pacific on twitch.tv/devnullicus.
Thank you bros! Especially appreciate the twitch suggestions, I'll check those out. Planning to lurk at an open 5e session at the local gaming store tonight and see what I learn from behind the screen :D
All my stuff is from the DM's perspective:  Link