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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 one inspiring esports entrepreneur and learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face.Over the next decade, the World Bank estimates one billion young people will try to enter the job market, but less than half of them will find formal jobs. But what if I told you about one powerful tool that exists today? A program that is easy to implement and targets youth unemployment in emerging markets. And it involves people playing games. Yes, video games. Think I am crazy? Let me explain… Welcome to the Gamers Change Lives Podcast.Play Games. Create Jobs. Change Lives.This is a podcast about how to build an esports business from literally anywhere in the world where each week we showcase the journey of one inspiring esports entrepreneur and learn how they solved a particular problem that everyone will ultimately face.Over the past year I have talked to many smart people from around the who want to help themselves and their community by using esports to create jobs. Their resourcefulness inspired me to create this podcast.But I have learned that esports entrepreneurs in emerging markets do not get to hear from others in their situation, where resources have real-world constraints. "Basically, they do not get to hear from people who look like them."Now I definitely don't have all the answers. Or even all the questions. But I do know that if we join forces in this podcast, team up on a quest, we can figure it out together. Every esports gamer knows that this is a winning strategy.After graduating from the Stanford Graduate School of Business I worked in marketing in retail and for tech and entertainment companies like Netflix and Warner Bros. But my Peace Corps experience taught me that some amazing accomplishments can come from the most unexpected places.
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