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The Gaming Vessels have been kidnapped by ninjas! Are you a bad enough dude to rescue the Vessels? While in route, you check out the Playlist where the Vessels cover their Summer Backlog Blowout progress (including Secret of Mana, Sea of Stars & much more!). The Main Event covers Professional Gaming & the 2024 Olympics. Jabroni's Gaming News covers Star Wars Outlaws, Dead Rising Deluxe Remastered & much more! Be a bad dude with your one and only Gaming Vessels Podcast! Timestamps: Playlist & Summer Backlog Blowout - 00:08:47 Main Event - 00:40:35 Jabroni Gaming News - 00:53:13
Beraq and Danny of Bad Business sit down with Luiggy, Brandon, and Ivan of VGA (aka Video Game Amateurs) to talk about gaming, growing up in New York, and their upcoming "Power Up Festival" on 5/11! Get your gaming fix in and enjoy some Bad Business! Learn about VGA: https://linktr.ee/vgamateurs See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this round table discussion,Kiaun is joined by The Knights Esports Group Corporate Partnerships Manager, Liam Brown to discuss the competitve Esports scene and get an inside listen as to what it takes to be successful in the professional gaming space.
SZ.3/EP.16 of The Movement Podcast is now live! Our guest for today is Abud Noman, who is a professional NBA 2K League gamer. He's coming on the show today to talk about what it's like to be a professional gamer.Be sure to tune in and share your thoughts!This show was sponsored by:-Sidr Bees-Qahwah House -BC Adhesives -Balkan House Restaurant -Specialty Medical Center -Juice Box-Hanley International Academy
Profit Cleaners: Grow Your Cleaning Company and Redefine Profit
Ever wonder if you can be a successful cleaning business owner without any experience? Meet Stanley LeBron, living proof that you CAN.From professional gamer to successful businessman and entrepreneur, learn how Stanley has navigated this transition and propelled himself to cleaning business success.Hosts Brandon Condrey and Brandon Schoen join Stanley LeBron on the Profit Cleaners Podcast for an inspiring and informative conversation. Dive into the strategies, insights, and pivotal moments with this Indiana-based business owner. Tune in and discover the secrets, challenges, and triumphs shared by this trio of inspiring entrepreneurs!Highlights: (03:09)Insights from Unconventional Backgrounds(06:34)Team Management and Hiring Strategies(15:12) Strategies for Business Growth (19:36)Philosophy and Community Engagement(32:13)Transitioning for Business Expansion (41:01)Building a Strong Team for Growth (44:18)Embracing Discomfort for ProgressLinks/Resources Mentioned:Profit Cleaners Website MasterClassStanley Lebron Links:Website: Glorious CleaningLinkedIn: Stanley LebronFacebook: Stanley LebronInstagram: stanleylebron7
In the first episode of The Exclusive Podcast, we get the inside scoop on Dillon's journey to becoming a professional gamer, his strategies for competing at the highest level, and what it's really like to be a part of the gaming community. Whether you're a hardcore Call of Duty fan or simply interested in the world of esports, this conversation is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. 00:00 - Teaser 00:30 - Introducing Exclusive Episode 1 w/ Attach 01:26 - Rokkr Benching 04:30 - Home Series LANs unfair? 07:20 - Thoughts on Fame's debut 09:35 - Local LANs past and present 12:22 - Who did you come up with? 13:32 - Online Call of Duty / Gamebattles 17:52 - Youngest World Champion in History 20:33 - Advice to go pro from Challengers 21:54 - Favorite Rookies in the CDL 23:11 - Call of Duty Champs Prediction 24:02 - Life after Call of Duty 29:26 - Favorite Content Creators 31:51 - The Exclusive Final Questions
The goons are joined by the legend himself Dereck aka SnipingForDom as he discussed the craziness of being a full time streamer, having that dog in him, being banned from twitch, Matt Rife being human AI, hosting a drinking show to pay the bills, and a couple CRAZY gifts for the guys. SnipingForDom links https://linktr.ee/Snipingfordom?fbclid=PAAabLL-M2GbiBrEGT1as4iri1EmWt8VfvEYXRpt-YX4-8dwzOwJ1sTSlP4Q4 MERCH https://boogereduppodcast.com Links to all social media https://linktr.ee/BoogeredUpPodcast?fbclid=PAAabmut6sVnsjEk4FPBc5nDdmqXh3cXc7JeZJ8JfR6LRoMvvtbRvM6tlxYN4
On today's episode I sit down with chess expert and professional gamer, Alexandra Botez, to discuss women in the world of competitive chess, life as a streamer, imposter syndrome, harassment, world travel, and the future of women and girls in gaming.Alexandra Botez (she/her) is an American-Canadian chess player and commentator, streaming superstar. She's the creator of BotezLive, one of the most popular chess channels on Twitch and YouTube. As a player, she became a five-time Canadian National Girls Champion and won the U.S. Girls Nationals at age 15. She achieved her highest FIDE Elo rating of 2092 in March 2016, and she currently holds the International Chess Federation title of Woman FIDE Master. Botez is currently one of the top-10 female players in Canada.
In this episode Hector Rodriguez AKA HECZ the owner and CEO of OpTic Gaming joins us to talk the history of Esports, Content Creation as a business, his love for sneakers and graffiti, and much more… SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeEbfyOye9v1zZK9eumzl7w LISTEN ON: APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/private-conversations/id1641605422?ign-itscg=30200S&ign-itsct=podcast_box_promote_link SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/5wnDrQiUCPcUErprdaBX2b ALL PLATFORMS: https://linktr.ee/PrivateConversations ADD US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/prvt.conversations/ ALL OF OUR SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/PrivateConversations TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Intro 1:04 HECZ On Growing Up In Juarez Mexico 3:28 Buying Unnecessary Things vs. Investments 4:45 Growing Up With Video Games 7:18 HECZ Sneaker Knowledge 8:49 Importance Of OpTic And The Meaning Behind The Name 11:28 Working with HECZ And Starting A Podcast 15:00 How To Navigate The Lil Bro Treatment 21:34 HECZ On His Love For Graffiti 30:40 How HECZ Became One Of The First Video Game Content Creators 35:22 Taking The Leap Of Faith To Chase Your Dreams 39:29 Why HECZ Sold OpTic Gaming 41:12 Gaming Tournaments Prize Pool Evolution 43:08 The Secret To Why OpTic Has Been So Successful 47:41 Private Selection Going International 50:01 HECZ Growing Up As A Sneakerhead 52:02 If You Could Design Any Shoe What Would It Be? 53:11 Favorite Musicians And Meeting Raekwon 54:46 Breaking The Nike SB eBay Dunks Live On The Podcast 57:00 Gifting HECZ An Unreleased Pair Of Jordan 1's 58:45 How Many Pairs Of Shoes Do You Own? 1:03:56 What is OpTic Day? 1:06:35 Are You Ever Too Old For Streetwear? 1:10:36 The Cultural Shift Of Consumer Brands 1:13:28 OpTic Gaming Coming To Sneaker Con Dallas 1:15:09 Unreleased New Balance Sneakers First Look 1:18:12 Nadeshot Wearing Off-White Chicago's In Chicago 1:19:12 Ian Knew Virgil Had Passed Away Before Anyone Else In The World 1:22:07 First Impressions From Clothes And Sneakers 1:24:27 Larry's New Found Golf Addiction 1:25:37 The Rise Of Influencers Becoming Their Own Brand 1:27:54 Kanye West On Leaving Adidas 1:30:20 The Shoe Game Runs In Cycles 1:31:19 Would Kanye West Retro His Nike Air Yeezy's? 1:33:33 HECZ's Top 5 Video Games Of All Time 1:35:22 Getting Scump On The Podcast 1:36:16 How Did OpTic Aquire Envy? 1:38:29 Closing Thoughts _________________________________________________________________ #OpTicHECZ #PrivateConversations
Grade 12 student Seb made his professional broadcasting debut at the Naraka Bladepoint World Championships in China. But the person who served as his broadcasting partner might surprise you: WAB Design Teacher Isaac Peña. Naraka is one of China's most popular video games. Peña has a background in the eSports and broadcasting industries, and he called on Seb, a leader in WAB's Tiger Sports & Entertainment Network broadcasting club, to join him for the tournament. The duo is now working together to expand the presence of eSports and broadcasting at WAB, as well as raise awareness of the value gaming and broadcasting can contribute to students' academics and future professional lives. They join us on today's episode to talk about their endeavors.
In this episode, Gaia and Andreah chat with Neal Pedersen, Director of Strategy, MKTG Canada and Alex Li, Strategist, MKTG about the ins and outs of brands' place in esports from sponsorship to advertising. As experts in the union of esports and marketing, Neal and Alex will discuss: • The difference between esports and gaming • Why brands don't have to be endemic to be powerful players • The power of the younger esports audience and the next generation of consumers • Why brands don't have to improve gameplay with messaging • How esports leagues are created and function • The different ways brands can get involved with esports teams • How brands can build a deeper connection with esports fans
Dr. Mary Collins has been a Sports Chiropractor for over 30 years. But that alone is not what makes her stand out. Her regular visitors comprise a “Who's Who” of DFW, highlighted by MVPs from the #NFL and #NBA, CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, and movers-‘n-shakers in local music, real estate, and politics. Dr. Collings is the treating chiropractor for the #NHL's Dallas Stars and NBA's Dallas Mavericks, several Major League Baseball players, #PGA golfers, and even the U.S. Open of Surfing. And when celebrities pass through town – from rock bands to sand volleyball players – they too seek out Dr. Collings. Why? Her work has been lauded via “Chiropractor of the Year” awards by both the #Dallas Observer and American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians. Her ideas have been published and documented in Avid Golfer magazine and The Journal of Sports Chiropractic Medicine. Dr. Collings is a social butterfly and tireless worker who remains enthusiastically involved in philanthropy such as the Junior Alzheimer's Association and the Council of the Dallas Arboretum.Here is her WHY, how this amazing Doctor thinks and why she is at the top of her field.
Welcome back, to That's On Point! Your weekly test of the Emergency Podcast System. Today we discuss Whoopi Goldberg and the Rock getting canceled, the Great Honkening spreading around the world and the lunacy of professional gaming.Website - https://www.thatsonpoint.infoMerch - https://teespring.com/stores/thats-on-point-merch Follow Us On; Bitchute-https://www.bitchute.com/channel/8SXcz1rqDyu7/YouTube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRNHroldv9kuaatarS7uclAMinds: https://www.minds.com/thatsonpoint/ToP Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn_fZ4JhHN05YLijsdmkYSQ/ Support Us On; Subscribe Star-https://www.subscribestar.com/that-s-on-pointPatreon-https://www.patreon.com/ThatsOnPoint?fan_landing=tru
In this episode, Geoff Allen and Sam Hafkenscheid convene for a good old-fashioned debate about God and religious beliefs. Geoff takes the side of atheism/naturalism. Sam takes the side of faith/theism. On the side of atheism, Geoff argues that we can explain (and discard) religious belief as an evolutionary adaptation. But what about meaning and morality? Geoff accepts the nihilism that comes with an atheistic position! He sketches an invitation to see the world with ‘optimistic nihilism' (see episode #8 for a full exposition). He argues that the naturalistic package of rights/freedoms/meanings has the most pragmatic benefit for human flourishing. This is especially true in ‘zero sum' political conflicts over abortion or discrimination. On the side of theism, Sam argues that we require the idea of God to explain why things exist. What existed before the Big Bang, before time and before naturalistic causes? A mind, like God, is the most plausible explanation, Sam argues. Sam also challenges Geoff's atheistic conception of meaning and morality. Without God, the only moral truth would be an ‘anything goes' nihilism. At the very least, this means that atheists should live and let live. If it's just nihilism and evolutionary adaptation, then trying to convert people to atheism is a waste of resources. Geoff and Sam also discuss: Sam's career in professional gaming and coaching; the journey versus the result in creative pursuits; losing yourself in a creative process; creativity as ‘flowing with the river' versus ‘creating the river'; worldviews (our deepest-level beliefs); theistic versus naturalistic attitudes about abortion; how to change someone's deepest attitudes and how to engage with people who share different worldviews; and other topics! *** Sam Hafkenscheid is a physicist, philosopher and professional DotA coach. He specialises in the areas of quantum physics and evolutionary biology and loves to investigate the relation between science and religion. He is also passionate about working in the field of education, with past experience as a private high school tutor and as a teaching assistant (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; Utrecht University). Sam is a professional DotA coach at Gamer Sensei, an esports coaching platform owned by Corsair. He has amassed over 15,000 hours both playing DotA and helping hundreds of DotA players to achieve their competitive goals. Sam received a bachelor in physics and astronomy at the University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is currently working towards a masters in history and philosophy of science at Utrecht University. https://www.linkedin.com/in/samhafkenscheid https://www.gamersensei.com/senseis/skullcandy82 *** This episode includes fragments from the track, ‘Optimism/Choate', written and recorded by Geoff Allen. This music originally appeared in Extrapolator episodes #7 and #8, and it follows the themes of naturalism and optimistic nihilism! The full soundtrack for the Extrapolator podcast is available on Spotify (and all major platforms). Just search for: ‘Extrapolator: Original Podcast Soundtrack'… or click here: https://sptfy.com/6wYf *** Follow Extrapolator on social media for all the latest news: instagram.com/extrapolatorpod facebook.com/extrapolatorpod linkedin.com/company/extrapolator
In junior highs and high schools all around the world, you’ll find a lot of kids who are dreaming of someday becoming a professional gamer. Kile Hsu is one of those, a high school student, living on the West Coast, Kile has risen through the ranks to fall within the top 10 in his region. Kile is hanging out with All In With Esport’s host Lewis Johnson and guest co-host Harley Parks to discuss his journey within gaming and esports, how he got his parents to finally get on board, and what he is hoping his journey will be as he finishes up school and moves onto college. All In With Esports is part of the ESports Futuri Podcast Network. You can find all of these episodes plus our other shows at https://esportsfpn.com
Matt Greenleaf is the founder of Supertribe. Supertribe makes meaningful professional connections over online games.
The Esports Biz Show discusses Professional Gaming with Street Fighter Pro, Chris "Chris T" Tatarian. Chris discusses his character choices, favorite game character and more!
Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a professional video game coach? Today, our good friend, David, tells us what it takes to become a professional video game coach. Austin and Dylan had show him their own clips and try to learn a thing or two about what it takes to become a top level video game player. Thank you for the listen!
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Boop and Blevins are joined by Frodan to talk about Teamfight Tactics esports and the 10.2 Patch
Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel is an early pioneer of competitive gaming and was once considered to be one of the best professional gamers in the world. He Founded Fatal1ty which licenses the brand to gaming hardware and accessory manufacturers. Johnathan was inducted into the International Video Game Hall of Game in August 2010 and holds a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Yash Blog | Personal Growth and Motivation Talk With Yash Verma about Business, Lifestyle and Love
In episode #5, we talk about the how to make/earn money from hobbies?, Looking for a practical way of hobbies that make money? Turn your passion into profit: Here are things by which hobbies that make money: Gardening. Gardening is soothing and it gets you in touch with the planet. Professional Gaming. Getting paid to play video games sounds too good to be true, but it's possible. you can make Listen in as we share some of the easy and best way and start growing. these way to how to make/earn money from hobbies, the elements of right speech that will point us in the right direction, as well as the importance of executing by Yash Verma @YashBlog What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: TheDesireLife.com Twitter @yashblog Instagram @yashblog Facebook @yashblog Linkedin @yashblog --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedesirelife/message
Dota 2 analyst and Complexity streamer, BSJ, teams up with Dota 2 caster, BreakyCPK, to preview the WePlay! Minor that BSJ is casting. They also discuss recent player numbers being at an all-time low
Sgt Meyer0, DeetsNutz, and Joey Pucks discuss whether high schoolers and college students should consider a career in eSports or streaming in lieu of pursuing higher education. Welcome to Episode 29 of Playing the Game, a podcast presented by UtheGamers!Intro and outro music used with permission from Parm + Big Red. Song: "On It"Social links:UtheGamers.com:Official WebsiteTwitterInstagramFacebookTikTokJoey Pucks:TwitterInstagramTwitchYoutubeMixerDeetsNutz:TwitchInstagramAll rights reserved.
Esports attorney Justin Jacobson, brings on guest Aron Lenkowsky to discuss the importance of wealth management within esports. Support the Center for Educational Innovation to help give kids life skills through esports. You can help make a difference for Giving Tuesday by clicking the following link: https://the-cei.org/esports/
UMG Call of Duty Analyst, LandO, analyzes the initial LA Guerrillas roster, talks about the importance of substitute players and whether the Dallas Empire is the top CDL team at this point. Support the Center for Educational Innovation to help give kids life skills through esports. You can help make a difference for Giving Tuesday by clicking the following link: https://the-cei.org/esports/
Blevins and Boop make their return from Blizzcon to talk about The Red Bull Rise of the Elements Invitational as well as Patch 9.22 which introduces set 2! Support the Center for Educational Innovation to help give kids life skills through esports. You can help make a difference for Giving Tuesday by clicking the following link: https://the-cei.org/esports/
You can now buy stock for one of the biggest names in esports, Mixer makes several big moves in their war against Twitch, and EA games are finally heading back to steam. All that and more on this week's Esports Rewind. Support the Center for Educational Innovation to help give kids life skills through esports. You can help make a difference for Giving Tuesday by clicking the following link: https://the-cei.org/esports/
Call of Duty League analyst, LandO, breaks down the recent roster announcements for LA OpTic, Chicago NRG, Atlanta FaZe and Toronto, and how they compare with the others around the CDL. Blue Wire thanks our partners for this week, Harrys. Go to Harrys.com/bluewire to sign up for a trial razor set, and use promo code Blue at ShipStation.com for two free months of shipping!
Esports attorney Justin Jacobson brings on ESG Law's Harris Peskin to talk about how esports organizations and teams work as businesses
Blue Wire thanks our partner for this week, Shipstation. Try Shipstation free for 60 days by going to shipstation.com and entering promo code Blue. Esports attorney Justin Jacobson brings on Roger Quiles of FTW Talent to discuss the many facets that go into esports talent representation.
Blue Wire thanks our partner for this week, Shipstation. Try Shipstation free for 60 days by going to shipstation.com and entering promo code Blue. Super Smash Bros Ultimate casters TKbreezy and Austy break down what we learned at Thunder Smash 3, along with previews and predictions for how EGLX and 2GG: Nightmare on Smashville will play out
Blue Wire thanks our partner for this week, Shipstation. Try Shipstation free for 60 days by going to shipstation.com and entering promo code Blue. Blevins and Boop talk about all of the crazy news we got about set 2 of TFT as well as some of the other announcements from the League 10 year anniversary event. They break down Travis Gafford’s interview with Riot MapleNectar and Mortdog as well as dive into what they believe the future of TFT and other Riot esports is.
Blue Wire thanks our partner for this week, Shipstation. Try Shipstation free for 60 days by going to shipstation.com and entering promo code Blue. Wombo Combo: BSJ and BreakyCPK on Where Sumail May Wind Up, Minor Qualifier Aftermath and Top-10 Dota 2 Rankings.
Thanks to our partners Axios and Harrys. Sign-up at Sports.Axios.com for your daily newsletter and Harrys.com/bluewire for a free trial on a delivery razor. Super Smash Bros Ultimate casters TKbreezy and Austy give you insider perspective of what it's really like to call the biggest events professionally.
Blevins and Boop talk about Teamfight Tactics Patch 9.20 and discuss Scarras hot take that Void Assassin meta was better than the current 9.19 meta. Thanks to our partners Axios and Harrys. Sign-up at Sports.Axios.com for your daily newsletter and Harrys.com/bluewire for a free trial on a delivery razor
Complexity Dota 2 streamer and analyst Banana Slam Jamma teams up with caster, BreakyCPK for all of the latest talk around the Dota 2 esports scene. This week, they bring on guest MoonMeander to analyze what's next for the NA Major Qualifiers. Thanks to our partners Axios and Harrys. Sign-up at Sports.Axios.com for your daily newsletter and Harrys.com/bluewire for a free trial on a delivery razor
This week Blevins and Boop talk about the Twitch Rivals Teamfight Tactics tournament, their experiences with patch 9.19, and Riot’s official post about the future of TFT’s competitive scene
Call of Duty analyst, Landon 'LandO' Sanders, brings his unique insight to how the CDL rosters are shaping up, what to make of CoD mobile and what CoD can learn from the NBA
Jake Lucky and the Esports Talk team take you through FaZe Clan's global moves, Louis Vuitton's partnership with League of Legends and organizations choosing between fielding teams in Call of Duty League or CS:GO
Complexity Dota 2 streamer, BSJ, and caster BreakyCPK bring on CCnC as a guest to talk upcoming Dota 2 season roster changes and thoughts on the DPC and ESL One Hamburg qualifiers
Super Smash Bros Ultimate casters, TKbreezy and Austy, break down the latest news, controversy and opinion on what's impacting the Smash Ultimate community.
Dota 2 caster, BreakyCPK, and Complexity streamer/analyst BananaSlamJamma break down the latest team roster changes for the new season of play
We are joined by one of the world's most renowned professional Fortnite players, SypherPK, to discuss video games, e-sports, professional gaming, and how technology is shaping the world of online entertainment. Full episode available ad-free exclusively on Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast. Officially join the RBP Gang on Patreon for access to 2 additional and exclusive ad-free episodes of RBP each month, columns, other written content by Ross, and more. 888-WRBOLEN Twitter: @WRBolen, @RossBolenPod Instagram: @WRBolen, @TheRossBolenPodcast Snapchat: @WRBolen Patreon.com/RossBolenPodcast Recorded and produced by Mike Moody and Grant Davis at Permanent RCRD Studios in Austin, TX. permanentrcrd.com
Dietz gives Nick and JP the rundown on the upcoming video game tournament, Evo 2019, along with an overview of the concept of professional gaming. If you enjoy the show, give us a like on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram @WhatIsSports1. Also feel free to send us comment or questions by emailing us at wisportscast@gmail.com
The 2019 Fortnite World Cup was this past weekend in New York City, and the solo tournament winner walked away with $3 million. And he's only 16. Megan is back on the show to talk everything video games: why they are more societally accepted now, how they have become more than just a hobby for some, and whether or not they should be considered a sport. Our answers may surprise you! Twitter Facebook Instagram Email: sportstalkwithswag@gmail.com
Interview Excerpt with SeeSaw. Here he discusses what's required of Professional Gaming in all aspects, what inspired him to become a pro, and how professional gaming is changing the sports/media platforms as we know them!
On today's podcast, Mitch talks on Selfless Gaming's popular Overwatch player Dafran's decision to quit professional gaming, Rocket League developer Psyonix's new in-game store, and more. Rate and subscribe! New episodes Monday through Friday. Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames (https://twitter.com/Mitch_Reames) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come!
Bryce Byman graduated from college in May 2018 with a degree in biochemistry and was even accepted into dental school. However, he had other plans. Byman had always been interested in gaming since he was a kid, and after playing competitively in college and later working his way to the top of the Fortnite charts, he decided to start pursuing it professionally. His current goal is to make it to the Fortnite World Cup, which will be held in June, and while he's good at what he does, he knows that professional gaming might not work out, but he knows no matter what, becoming a dentist is something that will work out.
This episode starts Tony down the path of the Road Warrior, that is to say a series of episodes covering Esports and Professional Gaming. From Evo and Dreamhack to the start of the Korean Star Craft scene and beyond Binary Gamer is going to take you on a wild ride as we learn the Past, Present, and maybe even the Future of Esports. Buckle up class. We're going on a field trip!
Heyo everyone! Welcome to this weeks episode of Lagged Out! In this episode we talk about the Professional Gaming scene and how we get triggered in Games. Let us know what you think in the comment section and we will gladly bring it up in the next episode!
Now is the time to Level up your professional gaming – welcome to Elite Pro Gamer On this podcast we’ll invite professionals who are living their passion playing the games of their choice, reaping big rewards. You will hear your heroes’ stories on how they came to start to play computer games, and the steps […]
Dave Meltzer is the Co-Founder and CEO of Sports 1 Marketing, a sports marketing agency and consultancy started in 2010 with Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon. Earlier in his career, Dave was a technology executive at Westlaw, Thomson Reuters, and Accenture, and he helped Samsung launch the world’s first smartphone. Dave is the author of two books, a highly sought keynote speaker, and philanthropist. In this episode, we discuss how the democratization of media is hurting traditional broadcasters like ESPN and why the rise of fantasy sports has led to a greater emphasis on personal branding for athletes over traditional team promotion. We also debate the future of esports and how traditional media monetization approaches can be applied to professional gaming. Finally, Dave explains that after achieving career and financial success in his 20s, he made some big mistakes and lost almost everything. But from that experience, he learned to be kind to his future self and discovered four key principles: gratitude, empathy, accountability, and effective communication. Today, he preaches “compassionate capitalism” by incorporating a charitable cause into everything he does. Host: James Creech ABOUT THE SHOW All Things Video is a podcast dedicated to uncovering the past and charting the future of the online video ecosystem. Listen to interviews with founders, executives, and thought leaders from the world’s leading video networks and engage in thought-provoking debates about the key issues shaping the next generation of entertainment. From the short-form content revolution to the rise of multi-channel networks (MCNs) and the fragmentation of video viewership in an always-on world, All Things Video reveals the key trends and insights from the world of digital video. Subscribe for new episodes and updates! ABOUT THE HOST James Creech is an entrepreneur focused on technology, online video, and digital media. He is the Co-Founder & CEO of Paladin, the essential creator management platform for next-generation media companies. OUR SPONSOR This episode is brought to you by Toonstar, an animation tech startup that produces snackable, interactive content experiences for mobile audiences. To learn more, visit toonstar.com or download the app. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We follow The Chiefs, one of the oldest and most successful professional video gaming teams in Australia, who are battling to make it to the League of Legends World Championship.
The competitive landscape of eSports hasn't only spread to colleges and universities – it's now an activity that can land you a scholarship! Robert Morris University's Executive Director of eSports Kurt Melcher explains why his school was the first to offer a scholarship to League of Legends players, and why other schools are following suit. Having worked in both traditional athletics and in eSports, Kurt brings a unique point of view on why eSports athletes aren't so different from what a person might think of as a "regular" athlete. Plus: what separates a professional eSports player from other competitive gamers. More reading from Curiosity: Can Strategy Games Make You Smarter? What's In The Future For Video Games? The Hottest, Spiciest Food On Earth What It Takes To Be A Pro Player In eSports Links we discussed: 2017 Collegiate eSports Report via The Next Level 25 Video Game Violence Studies, Summarized (via Kotaku) eSports to be a medal event at 2022 Asian Games More on Robert Morris University and other eSports: Robert Morris University League of Legends Team Page University League of Legends College Championship North America League of Legends Championship Series Europe League of Legends Championship Series The International (Dota 2) ELEAGUE (professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive league) ESPN eSports Hub Kurt Melcher's TEDx Talk "Gamers: The rising stars of collegiate athletics"To learn more about this topic and many others check out Curiosity.com, download our 5-star iOS or Android app and join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, and everywhere else podcasts are found so you don't miss an episode! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keeping up our conversational kick of shows, we talk donating to panhandlers, questionable couture fashion and the legitimacy of professional gaming. Toast up, friends! Beer of the Week: Goose Island Beer Co. Pere Jacques
In Today's Podcast Xeo and I will be talking about the Fast Growing, Global, Massive Revenue Generating, Super Awesome World of E-Sports. This show was pushed back a week but its Finally Here. Hope you Guys Enjoy and Get Involved, leave a Comment or two. There is no such thing as a Stupid Comment, Well there is but Leave one anyway. Keep MMOing!
What does it take to play video games for a living? In this classic episode, Jonathan and Chris explore how the best of the best at video games get paid. But is it all fun and games? Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week I interview Jackel about Professional Gaming and his time in Haiti as a missionary filmographer. I guess that's really a thing. It's pretty interesting overall, so give it a listen if you're bored at your job flipping burgers all day or whatever it is you do to make money.
JimmieMac, the Greatest Icon in Professional Gaming and CAG community staple, joins this week’s show. Homosexuality in Enchanted Arms, violence in video games, and sniffing Half & Half for fun and profit are just a few of the topics covered in addition to new releases, industry news, and your questions from the CAGbag.