What started out of a burning desire to find an affordable and efficient way to travel long distances to explore nature at "his own pace" and understand the culture of people all across Oman for Mohammed Al Masroori five years ago, has turned out to be a calling that has brought him fame and fortune in tow. The above quote perfectly sums up the story of our guest on the latest episode of In The Game. "The things you are passionate about are not random, they are your calling." - Fabienne Fredrickson. With special thanks to our team Zein and Elizabeth at the Soutien Group, your continued support is just amazing. He has been playing and supporting the Three Lions at tournaments around the world for over 25 years now, besides playing at other sporting events including the Olympics and boxing matches. John, who is also the band's lead trumpet player, first started playing music football in 1993 with Sheffield Wednesday fans. The Sheffield-based band is led by John Hemmingham, our next guest on In The Game. With the 32 teams competing in #Qatar, there will be at least 32 different bands providing music and dance to support their favorite teams.įor #England, the England Band, who have been one of the mainstays of the team since 1996, following the Three-Lions everywhere and anywhere since then, will be live and direct in Qatar. The World Cup is not just the biggest #football show on earth it is also the biggest and largest entertainment event both on and off the field (stadium). Now listen to this story about why we always believe!! "It's coming home!" John Hemmingham please take a bow. It's a fascinating conversation that's sure to leave you feeling optimistic about the future of gaming and its potential to make a positive impact on our children. So if you're interested in the world of gaming and esports, be sure to check out our latest episode featuring Syed Abbas. At In the Game Sports Podcast, we're excited to be part of the conversation about the rise of esports and its potential impact on our children and young people. Many colleges and universities now offer esports programs, and some even offer scholarships to talented players. Additionally, esports can provide a pathway to scholarships and other educational opportunities. Many gamers find like-minded peers and friends through gaming, and this sense of connection can help combat feelings of isolation or loneliness. Esports can also provide a sense of community and belong for young people. Competitive gaming requires players to work together and communicate effectively, which can help them develop these skills both on and off the gaming field. One of the most interesting points we discussed is how esports can help teach important life skills like teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. At In the Game Sports Podcast, we recently had the pleasure of speaking with Syed Hamad Abbas from Qatar University eSports Club about the rise of esports and its potential positive impact on children. Competitive gaming has become a global phenomenon with millions of fans, and its impact on the sports and entertainment industries cannot be denied. to r.: Andres Aranguibel and Ravel Antunes.As the world of digital entertainment continues to grow, one area that is rapidly rising to prominence is esports. They have brought in investments from BTF Media and SayWhisky, among others. The co-founding team currently holds positions at Disney, with past experience at HBO and NBC. Beginning with this regional launch, HotSwitch is now looking for partners throughout Latin America.Ĭreated in 2015 and further developed in the start-up incubator Alchemist Accelerator, HotSwitch is led by Andres Aranguibel, CEO, Ravel Antunes, CTO, and Leonardo Aranguibel, Partnerships. As part of its partnership with TV Azteca, HotSwitch is serving as the interactive engine behind the app, allowing TV Azteca Conecta users to interact through chatrooms, polls, trivia, and games. Most recently, HotSwitch announced its integration with the Mexico City-based TV Azteca Conecta app. HotSwitch streaming applications can provide a unique viewing experience, measure engagement, and monetize with sponsored ad integrations. Instead of having viewers go to third-party platforms like Twitter and Facebook to talk about what they’re watching as they’re watching it, HotSwitch brings that live activity directly to content providers. Aiming to enrich the television experience, Orlando, Florida-based HotSwitch has a new system that offers viewers a dynamic social environment while also supplying streaming networks and channels with a B2B platform for real-time analytics and interaction-driven revenue.
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