Gamers Change Lives

Tom Leonard

Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. The Gamers Change Lives Podcast is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of an inspiring esports entrepreneur and learn how they solved one particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. I am your host, Tom Leonard. I have a background in entertainment marketing. After working with many amazing esports entrepreneurs from emerging markets, they inspired me to create a show to tell their stories so that others can be motivated to create their own esports business. Gaming and esports can create jobs tackling the problem of global youth unemployment. Creating jobs from playing games. What could be better than that?

  1. NOV 22

    Unlock Learning: Gaming is the Secret Weapon for Students

    Season 6: New Voices, New Perspectives Over the past five seasons of The Gamers Change Lives Podcast, we’ve shared the stories of over 100 guests from across the globe, each one showcasing how esports is transforming lives by creating new jobs and opportunities. From entrepreneurs to players, to industry leaders, we've seen firsthand how gaming is more than just a pastime, it’s a powerful force for change. In Season 6, we’re doing something exciting: we’re handing over the mic to a diverse group of guest hosts. Each of these hosts will bring their own unique perspective and tell stories from their personal worlds, offering fresh insights into how esports is creating jobs, changing lives, and shaping the future of work in ways we might not have imagined. This season is all about exploring new angles, broadening our reach, and bringing more voices into the conversation. Get ready for stories that are different, yet aligned with our core message: Play Games, Create Jobs, Change Lives! Guest host: Calino Calebson, CEO of Ace Gamers Esports in Ghana. Meet Caleb Agbenyega, he is our first guest host of the Gamers Change Lives podcast, who also goes by his media personality name ‘Calino Calebson’,  and is from Ghana. He is the CEO and founder of Ace Gamers Esports and the president of the Africa Champions League. We were fortunate to have him as a guest in Season 5, and soon realized he has more stories to tell. We are very excited to have him on board. Season 6, Episode 10 Summary In this episode, Skyler Scarlett, founder of GameClass, discusses his journey from cryotherapy to the world of educational technology through gaming. He emphasizes the importance of using eSports as a tool for learning, highlighting how video games can teach essential skills such as communication, strategy, and decision-making. Skyler shares insights on the positive reception of educational gaming in schools, the potential for monetization in the eSports industry, and his vision for expanding Game Class into new markets, including Ghana. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced in promoting educational gaming and the transformative power of engaging students through their interests in gaming. Takeaways   Skyler Scarlett has been an entrepreneur for 15 years, focusing on education through gaming. GameClass transforms any video game into educational content. Esports can teach valuable skills like communication and strategy. Skyler's experience on Shark Tank helped shape his entrepreneurial journey. The importance of engaging students in learning through their interests. Game Class is expanding its reach to 12 countries, including South Africa. Educational gaming can improve participation and learning outcomes in schools. Skyler encourages aspiring entrepreneurs to strive for excellence in their fields. Networking and AI are crucial tools for success in the eSports industry. Skyler is committed to making educational gaming accessible in Ghana. *  *  * Featured in this episode: Skyler Scarlett Skyler Scarlett is the Founder and CEO of GameClass, a global education technology company transforming the world’s most popular video games into interactive classroom lessons and student projects. After founding and exiting his first wellness business and appearing twice on Shark Tank, Skyler turned his lifelong passion for gaming into a movement for learning. GameClass is now active in over a dozen countries and used by thousands of educators to teach core subjects like math, science, social studies, and financial literacy, all through games students already love. The platform’s patent-pending system converts recorded gameplay clips into interactive, standards-aligned lessons enhanced by AI overlays and analytics. Skyler’s mission is simple yet powerful: to prove that video games can be one of the most effective learning tools in history. His work bridges the gap between education and entertainment, empowering teachers, students, and creators to use gaming for good. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skylerscarlett Website: https://www.gameclass.ai/   *  *  * Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you are listening to this episode. Leave us a rating and a review if you like our content for others to discover what we are doing. And tell your friends! CONNECT WITH US ELSEWHERE: Visit our website at https://www.gamerschangelivespodcast.com/ to learn more about our program, our blog, and sign up for our emails to be notified of upcoming episodes. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GamersChangeLives Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegclpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamerschangelives/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRl42z9cbMyZMhcpNo0cw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gamerschangelives PRODUCTION: Creator and host: Tom Leonard (USA) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomeleonard/ Executive Producer: Reginald Nsowah (Ghana) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-nsowah-09352929/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. This is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of esports entrepreneurs and others to learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. Thanks for listening to The Gamers Change Lives Podcast!

    29 min
  2. NOV 15

    Uplifting Voices: Diversity, Representation and Resilience in Gaming

    Season 6: New Voices, New Perspectives Over the past five seasons of The Gamers Change Lives Podcast, we’ve shared the stories of over 100 guests from across the globe, each one showcasing how esports is transforming lives by creating new jobs and opportunities. From entrepreneurs to players, to industry leaders, we've seen firsthand how gaming is more than just a pastime, it’s a powerful force for change. In Season 6, we’re doing something exciting: we’re handing over the mic to a diverse group of guest hosts. Each of these hosts will bring their own unique perspective and tell stories from their personal worlds, offering fresh insights into how esports is creating jobs, changing lives, and shaping the future of work in ways we might not have imagined. This season is all about exploring new angles, broadening our reach, and bringing more voices into the conversation. Get ready for stories that are different, yet aligned with our core message: Play Games, Create Jobs, Change Lives! Guest host: Calino Calebson, CEO of Ace Gamers Esports in Ghana. Meet Caleb Agbenyega, he is our first guest host of the Gamers Change Lives podcast, who also goes by his media personality name ‘Calino Calebson’,  and is from Ghana. He is the CEO and founder of Ace Gamers Esports and the president of the Africa Champions League. We were fortunate to have him as a guest in Season 5, and soon realized he has more stories to tell. We are very excited to have him on board. Season 6, Episode 8 Summary In this conversation, Annabel, the founder of Melanin Gamers, discusses her journey in the gaming industry, the importance of diversity and inclusion, and the challenges faced by gamers of color. She shares insights on the impact of gaming on her life, particularly in relation to her health condition, sickle cell anemia. Annabel emphasizes the need for authentic representation in games and the role of networking in building a successful career in the gaming industry. The discussion also touches on the importance of advocacy, community building, and the challenges of cyberbullying in gaming. Takeaways Melanin Gamers aims to uplift people of color in the gaming industry. Gaming can provide a sense of community and belonging. Authentic representation in games is crucial for relatability. Networking is essential for success in the gaming industry. Sickle cell awareness can be raised through gaming initiatives. The gaming industry has a perception problem that needs addressing. Consulting for game studios helps improve diversity in character representation. Esports can provide viable career paths for young gamers. Introverts can thrive in networking by preparing and being intentional. Gaming can be a powerful tool for advocacy and awareness. *  *  * Featured in this episode: Anabel Ashalley-Anthony Founder at Melanin Gamers | Award Winning Writer | Sickle-cell Superhero | D&I Consultant| Public Speaker Annabel Ashalley-Anthony is an award-winning writer. Her novel ‘A Thousand natural shocks’ was Long-listed for the Lucy Cavendish Prize 2020. She is currently working on - a manga inspired children's book about a young boy with Sickle-cell Anaemia. Annabel is a Women in Games Ambassador and the founder of award-winning gaming community: Melanin Gamers, a gaming community that promotes inclusion and diversity in the video games industry. Melanin Gamers were the recipients of Barnet's Big Idea Entrepreneurial prize 2020. Alongside her passion for writing and gaming; she is also an avid fundraiser and regularly works with the Bloodfund an Imperial Health Charity to raise awareness and funds for Sickle-Cell Anaemia. Featured in BBC Xtra Radio, Newsround. The Voice. Gamesindustry.biz. Middlesex University Press. teneightymagazine.com. Public speaker and advocate for diversity and Inclusion. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annabel-ashalley-anthony-276947183/ Website: https://www.themelaningamers.com/   *  *  * Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you are listening to this episode. Leave us a rating and a review if you like our content for others to discover what we are doing. And tell your friends! CONNECT WITH US ELSEWHERE: Visit our website at https://www.gamerschangelivespodcast.com/ to learn more about our program, our blog, and sign up for our emails to be notified of upcoming episodes. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GamersChangeLives Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegclpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamerschangelives/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRl42z9cbMyZMhcpNo0cw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gamerschangelives PRODUCTION: Creator and host: Tom Leonard (USA) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomeleonard/ Executive Producer: Reginald Nsowah (Ghana) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-nsowah-09352929/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. This is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of esports entrepreneurs and others to learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. Thanks for listening to The Gamers Change Lives Podcast!

    37 min
  3. NOV 8

    From Player to Pioneer: Michael Rüsz's Two-Decade Esports Journey

    Over the past five seasons of The Gamers Change Lives Podcast, we’ve shared the stories of over 100 guests from across the globe, each one showcasing how esports is transforming lives by creating new jobs and opportunities. From entrepreneurs to players, to industry leaders, we've seen firsthand how gaming is more than just a pastime, it’s a powerful force for change. In Season 6, we’re doing something exciting: we’re handing over the mic to a diverse group of guest hosts. Each of these hosts will bring their own unique perspective and tell stories from their personal worlds, offering fresh insights into how esports is creating jobs, changing lives, and shaping the future of work in ways we might not have imagined. This season is all about exploring new angles, broadening our reach, and bringing more voices into the conversation. Get ready for stories that are different, yet aligned with our core message: Play Games, Create Jobs, Change Lives! Guest host: Calino Calebson, CEO of Ace Gamers Esports in Ghana. Meet Caleb Agbenyega, he is our first guest host of the Gamers Change Lives podcast, who also goes by his media personality name ‘Calino Calebson’,  and is from Ghana. He is the CEO and founder of Ace Gamers Esports and the president of the Africa Champions League. We were fortunate to have him as a guest in Season 5, and soon realized he has more stories to tell. We are very excited to have him on board. Season 6, Episode 8 Summary In this episode, Michael Rüsz shares his extensive journey in esports, spanning over two decades. He discusses his transition from a professional player to various roles in management, education, and event organization. Michael emphasizes the importance of passion, sacrifices, and community building in the esports industry. He also highlights the challenges and successes of monetizing esports education and organizing events, while sharing memorable experiences from major esports events. The conversation concludes with personal insights on balancing family life with a demanding career in esports. Takeaways Michael has been in esports for 23 years, starting as a player. Passion is the key to recognizing a professional journey in esports. Sacrifices are necessary to achieve success in esports. Transitioning from player to management requires setting new goals. Esports education has grown significantly, with many schools involved. Monetizing esports education can be achieved through government support. Building communities is essential for the growth of esports. Event organizations present challenges but can ignite interest in esports. Navigating the esports business requires understanding player dynamics. Memorable experiences at LAN events shape the esports culture. *  *  * Featured in this episode: Michael Rüsz Former Danish national team captain in COD2 from 2005 until 2008, professional esports athlete (2004-2008). Former owner of eXplicit Gaming (2004-2010), Former chairman for Viborg eSport(2008-2011). Former chairman for TPNG(2017-2018). Former CEO at Esport Service IVS(2016-2019) Former Head of esport for AGF Esport(2018), Former Chief Gaming Officer Prosapia Esport(2022-2023), Former Academy Director NASR Esports(2023-2024) Former Partner at Esport Service IVS(2015-2025). CEO LGND Talent Agency 2024-?. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-rusz-esports/ Website: https://lgnd.ae/   Twitter/X: https://x.com/DjangoESPORT *  *  * Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you are listening to this episode. Leave us a rating and a review if you like our content for others to discover what we are doing. And tell your friends! CONNECT WITH US ELSEWHERE: Visit our website at https://www.gamerschangelivespodcast.com/ to learn more about our program, our blog, and sign up for our emails to be notified of upcoming episodes. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GamersChangeLives Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegclpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamerschangelives/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRl42z9cbMyZMhcpNo0cw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gamerschangelives PRODUCTION: Creator and host: Tom Leonard (USA) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomeleonard/ Executive Producer: Reginald Nsowah (Ghana) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-nsowah-09352929/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. This is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of esports entrepreneurs and others to learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. Thanks for listening to The Gamers Change Lives Podcast!

    43 min
  4. NOV 1

    Learning Through Play: How Esports is Changing Education

    Over the past five seasons of The Gamers Change Lives Podcast, we’ve shared the stories of over 100 guests from across the globe, each one showcasing how esports is transforming lives by creating new jobs and opportunities. From entrepreneurs to players, to industry leaders, we've seen firsthand how gaming is more than just a pastime, it’s a powerful force for change. In Season 6, we’re doing something exciting: we’re handing over the mic to a diverse group of guest hosts. Each of these hosts will bring their own unique perspective and tell stories from their personal worlds, offering fresh insights into how esports is creating jobs, changing lives, and shaping the future of work in ways we might not have imagined. This season is all about exploring new angles, broadening our reach, and bringing more voices into the conversation. Get ready for stories that are different, yet aligned with our core message: Play Games, Create Jobs, Change Lives! Guest host: Calino Calebson, CEO of Ace Gamers Esports in Ghana. Meet Caleb Agbenyega, he is our first guest host of the Gamers Change Lives podcast, who also goes by his media personality name ‘Calino Calebson’,  and is from Ghana. He is the CEO and founder of Ace Gamers Esports and the president of the Africa Champions League. We were fortunate to have him as a guest in Season 5, and soon realized he has more stories to tell. We are very excited to have him on board. Season 6, Episode 7 In this episode, host Calino Calebson interviews Bubba Gaeddert, a prominent figure in the esports education sector. They discuss Bubba's journey from traditional sports to esports, his role as a teacher at the College of Esports, and the unique challenges and opportunities in esports education. The conversation also touches on cultural differences, the stigma surrounding gaming, and the importance of being coachable. Bubba shares insights from his experiences organizing esports events and the significance of community in the esports landscape. Takeaways Bubba Gaeddert is a teacher at the College of Esports in London. He emphasizes the importance of being coachable in both life and esports. Cultural differences can impact the perception of esports education. There is a significant stigma surrounding gaming in various cultures. Esports education provides transferable skills applicable in many fields. Bubba's family plays a significant role in his esports journey. He has organized large esports events, including the Esports Commissioners Cup. The esports community thrives on grassroots events and local engagement. Educational opportunities in gaming are vast and often overlooked. Bubba believes every game has educational potential. *  *  * Featured in this episode: Bubba Gaeddert Bubba Gaeddert is the Head of Events and Senior Lecturer at the College of Esports in London, UK, where he teaches event management, marketing, media, production, and law, preparing students with industry-ready skills. With 25 years in sports and non-profits and over a decade in gaming and esports, he has built a career in event management, consulting, and education. He has held leadership roles with the YMCA, NCAA, NAIA, Parks and Recreation, Sports Commissions, and Chambers of Commerce, managing large-scale sports programs and events. Since 2017, Bubba has bridged the gap between traditional sports, events, hospitality, and esports, helping organizations adopt professional sports structures while maintaining esports authenticity. He is also the President and Co-Founder of the Videogames and Esports Foundation (VEF), a STEM-accredited 501(c)(3) non-profit for gaming and esports, which has distributed over $500,000 in grants and scholarships. Beyond education and nonprofits, Bubba is a host and content creator, producing live streams, interviews, and webinars on gaming, tech, and sports, shaping events and academic programs to inspire the next generation of industry leaders. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bubbagaeddert/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bubbagaeddert/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bubba.gaeddert Twitter/X: https://x.com/BubbaGaeddert Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYJW2LfhPPy6fXPBCH5wUaw Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/bubba_gaeddert *  *  * Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you are listening to this episode. Leave us a rating and a review if you like our content for others to discover what we are doing. And tell your friends! CONNECT WITH US ELSEWHERE: Visit our website at https://www.gamerschangelivespodcast.com/ to learn more about our program, our blog, and sign up for our emails to be notified of upcoming episodes. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GamersChangeLives Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegclpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamerschangelives/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRl42z9cbMyZMhcpNo0cw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gamerschangelives PRODUCTION: Creator and host: Tom Leonard (USA) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomeleonard/ Executive Producer: Reginald Nsowah (Ghana) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-nsowah-09352929/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. This is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of esports entrepreneurs and others to learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. Thanks for listening to The Gamers Change Lives Podcast!

    51 min
  5. JUL 5

    Beyond the Hype: How One Shoutcaster Found His Voice in Esports

    Over the past five seasons of The Gamers Change Lives Podcast, we’ve shared the stories of over 100 guests from across the globe, each one showcasing how esports is transforming lives by creating new jobs and opportunities. From entrepreneurs to players, to industry leaders, we've seen firsthand how gaming is more than just a pastime, it’s a powerful force for change. In Season 6, we’re doing something exciting: we’re handing over the mic to a diverse group of guest hosts. Each of these hosts will bring their own unique perspective and tell stories from their personal worlds, offering fresh insights into how esports is creating jobs, changing lives, and shaping the future of work in ways we might not have imagined. This season is all about exploring new angles, broadening our reach, and bringing more voices into the conversation. Get ready for stories that are different, yet aligned with our core message: Play Games, Create Jobs, Change Lives! Guest host: Calino Calebson, CEO of Ace Gamers Esports in Ghana. Meet Caleb Agbenyega, he is our first guest host of the Gamers Change Lives podcast, who also goes by his media personality name ‘Calino Calebson’,  and is from Ghana. He is the CEO and founder of Ace Gamers Esports and the president of the Africa Champions League. We were fortunate to have him as a guest in Season 5, and soon realized he has more stories to tell. We are very excited to have him on board. Season 6, Episode 6 Summary In this episode of the Game Exchange Live podcast, host Calebson interviews Brodie Lyon, also known as Nfinity, a prominent Call of Duty esports caster. They discuss Brodie's journey into esports commentary, his growth and development as a caster, and the challenges he faces in the industry. Brodie shares insights on preparation for casting, handling game updates, and balancing entertainment with information during broadcasts. He reflects on emotional moments in his career, aspirations for the future, and what makes a great commentator. The conversation highlights the importance of storytelling in esports and the evolving landscape of commentary. Takeaways Brodie's journey into esports commentary began with competitive gaming. He started casting by providing commentary to his own gameplay. Growth in casting comes from experience and seizing opportunities. Brodie's first paid gig was a small amount, but it was significant for him. Preparation for casting involves extensive research on teams and players. Brodie does not play Call of Duty Mobile but stays updated through content creators. Handling unfamiliar games can be challenging for casters. Balancing information and entertainment is crucial in commentary. Emotional moments can deeply impact a caster's experience. The future of esports commentary is evolving with new talent emerging. *  *  * Featured in this episode: Brodie ‘Nfinity’ Lyon I'm an esports commentator who has been casting Call of Duty since 2016. For the last three years, I've been part of the awesome team bringing you Challengers coverage, and I've recently dived into the world of Call of Duty Mobile with the Snapdragon Pro Series. Armed with years' worth of knowledge of grassroots esports, my channel is dedicated to the rising stars of competitive CoD. Twitter/X: https://x.com/NfinityBL Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NfinityCasts Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nfinitybl *  *  * Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you are listening to this episode. Leave us a rating and a review if you like our content for others to discover what we are doing. And tell your friends! CONNECT WITH US ELSEWHERE: Visit our website at https://www.gamerschangelivespodcast.com/ to learn more about our program, our blog, and sign up for our emails to be notified of upcoming episodes. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GamersChangeLives Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegclpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamerschangelives/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRl42z9cbMyZMhcpNo0cw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gamerschangelives PRODUCTION: Creator and host: Tom Leonard (USA) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomeleonard/ Executive Producer: Reginald Nsowah (Ghana) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-nsowah-09352929/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. This is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of esports entrepreneurs and others to learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. Thanks for listening to The Gamers Change Lives Podcast!

    39 min
  6. JUN 28

    Code, Community and Mentorship: Women Leading Africa’s Game Development

    Over the past five seasons of The Gamers Change Lives Podcast, we’ve shared the stories of over 100 guests from across the globe, each one showcasing how esports is transforming lives by creating new jobs and opportunities. From entrepreneurs to players, to industry leaders, we've seen firsthand how gaming is more than just a pastime, it’s a powerful force for change. In Season 6, we’re doing something exciting: we’re handing over the mic to a diverse group of guest hosts. Each of these hosts will bring their own unique perspective and tell stories from their personal worlds, offering fresh insights into how esports is creating jobs, changing lives, and shaping the future of work in ways we might not have imagined. This season is all about exploring new angles, broadening our reach, and bringing more voices into the conversation. Get ready for stories that are different, yet aligned with our core message: Play Games, Create Jobs, Change Lives! Guest host: Calino Calebson, CEO of Ace Gamers Esports in Ghana. Meet Caleb Agbenyega, he is our first guest host of the Gamers Change Lives podcast, who also goes by his media personality name ‘Calino Calebson’,  and is from Ghana. He is the CEO and founder of Ace Gamers Esports and the president of the Africa Champions League. We were fortunate to have him as a guest in Season 5, and soon realized he has more stories to tell. We are very excited to have him on board. Season 6, Episode 3 Summary In this episode of the Gamers Change Life Podcast, host Calino Calebson speaks with Mfon Enoh Grace, a self-taught game developer and Unreal Authorized Instructor. Grace shares her inspiring journey into game development, highlighting her transition from a biochemistry background to creating games using Unreal Engine. The conversation explores the importance of mentorship, collaboration, and the role of women in the gaming industry, particularly in Africa. Grace emphasizes the need for community support, training, and the potential of game development to empower individuals and transform the esports landscape. The episode concludes with Grace offering valuable advice for aspiring developers and sharing her vision for the future of African game development. Takeaways Grace's journey into game development began with curiosity. She self-taught herself Unreal Engine after a 3D animation program. Collaboration is essential in game development. Women in tech need more support and mentorship. Access to knowledge is crucial for aspiring developers. Grace emphasizes the importance of learning and patience. The future of African game development is promising. Spectator modes are important for esports games. Precision in coding is vital for game development. Grace's dream project is inspired by a historical Nigerian queen. *  *  * Featured in this episode: Mfon Enoh Grace LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mfon-enoh/ *  *  * Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you are listening to this episode. Leave us a rating and a review if you like our content for others to discover what we are doing. And tell your friends! CONNECT WITH US ELSEWHERE: Visit our website at https://www.gamerschangelivespodcast.com/ to learn more about our program, our blog, and sign up for our emails to be notified of upcoming episodes. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GamersChangeLives Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegclpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamerschangelives/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRl42z9cbMyZMhcpNo0cw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gamerschangelives PRODUCTION: Creator and host: Tom Leonard (USA) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomeleonard/ Executive Producer: Reginald Nsowah (Ghana) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-nsowah-09352929/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. This is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of esports entrepreneurs and others to learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. Thanks for listening to The Gamers Change Lives Podcast!

    40 min
  7. JUN 21

    Beyond the Game: Building Community and Developing Talent in Esports

    Season 6: New Voices, New Perspectives Over the past five seasons of The Gamers Change Lives Podcast, we’ve shared the stories of over 100 guests from across the globe, each one showcasing how esports is transforming lives by creating new jobs and opportunities. From entrepreneurs to players, to industry leaders, we've seen firsthand how gaming is more than just a pastime, it’s a powerful force for change. In Season 6, we’re doing something exciting: we’re handing over the mic to a diverse group of guest hosts. Each of these hosts will bring their own unique perspective and tell stories from their personal worlds, offering fresh insights into how esports is creating jobs, changing lives, and shaping the future of work in ways we might not have imagined. This season is all about exploring new angles, broadening our reach, and bringing more voices into the conversation. Get ready for stories that are different, yet aligned with our core message: Play Games, Create Jobs, Change Lives! Guest host: Calino Calebson, CEO of Ace Gamers Esports in Ghana. Meet Caleb Agbenyega, he is our first guest host of the Gamers Change Lives podcast, who also goes by his media personality name ‘Calino Calebson’,  and is from Ghana. He is the CEO and founder of Ace Gamers Esports and the president of the Africa Champions League. We were fortunate to have him as a guest in Season 5, and soon realized he has more stories to tell. We are very excited to have him on board. Season 6, Episode 3 Summary Summary In this episode of the Gamers Change Lives podcast, host Calebson interviews Guille Venturini from Spain, an experienced esports director and community manager. Guille shares his journey in the esports industry, discussing the importance of having a plan B for esports athletes, the challenges faced in community management, and the misconceptions surrounding esports. He emphasizes the need for transparency in management and the significance of education in the esports ecosystem. Guille also highlights the potential of esports to provide a safe environment for youth and the importance of marketing esports effectively to overcome societal misconceptions. Takeaways Esports athletes should have a plan B in life. Soft skills learned in esports are applicable in real life. Community managers face unique challenges, especially during COVID. Esports management is often misunderstood by company executives. Transparency with players is crucial for effective management. Education in esports is vital for developing future talent. Esports can provide a safe space for youth. Marketing esports requires overcoming misconceptions about gaming. Players need to manage their social media presence. Empathy is essential in honest communication. *  *  * Featured in this episode: Guillermo Remón López (Guile Venturini) I am Guille "Venturini", a professional worker of the esports industry for more than 8 years. I had a lot of experience in managing roles, such as Esports Director and Esports Project Manager, where I managed esports tournaments and projects and I even have experience as a teacher of VALORANT for beginners. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillermo-venturini-82bb0a67/ *  *  * Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you are listening to this episode. Leave us a rating and a review if you like our content for others to discover what we are doing. And tell your friends! CONNECT WITH US ELSEWHERE: Visit our website at https://www.gamerschangelivespodcast.com/ to learn more about our program, our blog, and sign up for our emails to be notified of upcoming episodes. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GamersChangeLives Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegclpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamerschangelives/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRl42z9cbMyZMhcpNo0cw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gamerschangelives PRODUCTION: Creator and host: Tom Leonard (USA) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomeleonard/ Executive Producer: Reginald Nsowah (Ghana) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-nsowah-09352929/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. This is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of esports entrepreneurs and others to learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. Thanks for listening to The Gamers Change Lives Podcast!

    28 min
  8. JUN 14

    The Intersection of Esports and Game Development

    Over the past five seasons of The Gamers Change Lives Podcast, we’ve shared the stories of over 100 guests from across the globe, each one showcasing how esports is transforming lives by creating new jobs and opportunities. From entrepreneurs to players, to industry leaders, we've seen firsthand how gaming is more than just a pastime, it’s a powerful force for change. In Season 6, we’re doing something exciting: we’re handing over the mic to a diverse group of guest hosts. Each of these hosts will bring their own unique perspective and tell stories from their personal worlds, offering fresh insights into how esports is creating jobs, changing lives, and shaping the future of work in ways we might not have imagined. This season is all about exploring new angles, broadening our reach, and bringing more voices into the conversation. Get ready for stories that are different, yet aligned with our core message: Play Games, Create Jobs, Change Lives! Guest host: Calino Calebson, CEO of Ace Gamers Esports in Ghana. Meet Caleb Agbenyega, he is our first guest host of the Gamers Change Lives podcast, who also goes by his media personality name ‘Calino Calebson’,  and is from Ghana. He is the CEO and founder of Ace Gamers Esports and the president of the Africa Champions League. We were fortunate to have him as a guest in Season 5, and soon realized he has more stories to tell. We are very excited to have him on board. Season 6, Episode 3 Summary In this episode, Caleb interviews Prince Twumasi Osei, the Operations and Business Development Manager at Lety Arts. They discuss the intersection of eSports and game development, the importance of community in gaming, and the various career paths available in the industry. Prince shares his personal journey into the gaming world, the challenges and successes he has faced, and emphasizes the significance of mindset in achieving success. The conversation highlights the evolving perception of gaming in society and the potential for growth within the industry. takeaways The gaming industry has various roles beyond just game development. Community engagement is crucial for game studios. Esports helps promote games and gather player feedback. A positive mindset is essential for success in any field. There are many career paths in gaming for non-gamers. Building relationships within the gaming community is vital. Gaming can be a fulfilling career for those passionate about it. Understanding the gaming industry requires open-mindedness. Networking can lead to significant opportunities in gaming. The narrative around gaming is changing, especially in Africa. *  *  * Featured in this episode: Prince Twumasi Osei, the Operations and Business Development Manager at Lety Arts Prince Twumasi Osei is a multifaceted professional with over six years of experience as a Business Development Manager and Entrepreneur. Prince is a frequent speaker at international entrepreneurial and tech conferences and has been featured on several global media platforms, including GHone, MX24, XPLmedia, Vice Versa Magazine, VGA Esports Show and many others, where he shares insights on leveraging creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship to drive job creation and youth employment in Ghana. He serves as the Operations and Business Development Manager of Leti Arts, a pioneering game development company based in Ghana. In this role, he leads the company’s operations and business development while managing impactful projects in collaboration with international organisations in the gaming industry. His leadership bridges innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship, inspiring young leaders and innovators. He is dedicated to youth development, a commitment that extends beyond his professional roles. He actively facilitates job creation and youth employment through entrepreneurship and business skills training, especially by supporting underrepresented youth. As part of the Young Africa Leaders Initiative (YALI) and one of Ghana’s top 20 entrepreneurs selected for the “Entrepreneurship with Bola Ray” program under the auspices of the European Union Commission in Ghana, Prince has demonstrated dedication to building networks and platforms that promote SDGs #8 (Decent Jobs and Economic Growth) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mister-twumasi/ *  *  * Please subscribe to our podcast wherever you are listening to this episode. Leave us a rating and a review if you like our content for others to discover what we are doing. And tell your friends! CONNECT WITH US ELSEWHERE: Visit our website at https://www.gamerschangelivespodcast.com/ to learn more about our program, our blog, and sign up for our emails to be notified of upcoming episodes. Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/GamersChangeLives Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegclpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gamerschangelives/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TRl42z9cbMyZMhcpNo0cw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gamerschangelives PRODUCTION: Creator and host: Tom Leonard (USA) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomeleonard/ Executive Producer: Reginald Nsowah (Ghana) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-nsowah-09352929/ ABOUT THE SHOW: Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. This is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of esports entrepreneurs and others to learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. Thanks for listening to The Gamers Change Lives Podcast!

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Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives. The Gamers Change Lives Podcast is a show about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of an inspiring esports entrepreneur and learn how they solved one particular problem that everyone will ultimately face. I am your host, Tom Leonard. I have a background in entertainment marketing. After working with many amazing esports entrepreneurs from emerging markets, they inspired me to create a show to tell their stories so that others can be motivated to create their own esports business. Gaming and esports can create jobs tackling the problem of global youth unemployment. Creating jobs from playing games. What could be better than that?