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Bullish on gaming podcast – A gaming podcast by PPD, Greg & Bill

Hello all! It’s been a while. I was away on travel and going to NFT NYC (which i’ll write about at a later date). For today’s post I’m going to chat about a new podcast with two of my esports friends PPD and whatiship. You may know them as Greg Laird and Peter Dager from Dota 2. How and why did you start the gaming podcast? Right before the start of the bear market, we decided to make a private group on discord with friends about gaming in web3. We decided to take it a step further and create a

Top Mobile Esports Games to Play Right Now

The Mobile Esports scene has gotten a lot of attention in the past years. It has broken several viewership records and prize pool money. As of now, it is mainly popular in the Asian Region, especially Southeast Asia, and China, but that will surely change in the future. Time definitely changed the world as we know it, who would have thought that a phone, a device used to communicate can now be used to earn thousands of dollars in the gaming scene? All you need is an internet connection, a decent mobile phone, and lots of patience as these games

Lessons Learned for esports events – Project management guide

The fabled lessons learned meeting. One that often gets overlooked after esports events. Good project management principles should require a lessons learned meeting after an event (regardless of how good or bad it went). Non consistent event planners will more than likely wash their hands of the event and never look at it again to learn from it. So if you’re curious, I’ve taken some time to write about lessons learned meetings from my time in IT and many esports events. Here we go! What Are Lessons Learned? Why have them? Lessons learned aka Lessons learned meetings occur AFTER the