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?
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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?
Learning Through Play: How Esports is Changing Education
Gamers Change Lives
51 minutes
1 week ago
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.
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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/bu
Gamers Change Lives
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?