All In With Esports

Hosted ByLewis Johnson

Join NBC Olympic Commentator, Lewis Johnson, as he shares the inside stories of the world of esports and gaming. Learn how you can get involved in this growing industry, and hear from some of the people who are making huge impacts in this growing industry.

Empowering the Next Generation of Gamers With Freddie Halstead

We live in a time where the opportunities for our kids are truly endless, and the question comes down to what are you doing to help your child thrive in an environment where the sky is the limit?

These opportunities are part of what we grew up being taught was a waste of time, video games, but now kids as young as junior high are cashing in on their talents in a world that’s blowing up.

In this episode of All In With Esports, host Lewis Johnson is joined by Freddie Halstead, CEO of Techie Factory, a one of a kind experience for kids to learn all about various aspects of technology and gaming. 

Freddie’s mission is to help set these kids for opportunities and careers that we may not even know are possible, and to help them cultivate their passion and love for gaming. 

To learn more about TechieFactory, visit, https://techiefactory.com/.

Full Episode Breakdown:

2:49 – Meeting Freddie, and learning more about the Techie Factory

5:56 – Why gaming will align right with traditional sports in schools, and will be just as important.

7:46 – What makes Technie Factory so much different than other coding companies out there.

9:53 – The TF Coin at Techie Factory and how this can help kids earn rewards.

10:56 – Why are parents getting on board with something like Techie Factory, and what’s so important to them.

13:20 – Why more parents should be encourage game planning because some of these kids are already monetizing.

18:02 – What is a typical experience at Techie Factory? Freddie gives us a virtual tour.

21:30 – Why this is so important outside of just summer and camps.

24:20 – What kind of opportunities do kids have to connect with other kids while they’re at the centers?

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