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Frankie Ward chats to Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski for a special final episode of season two, which was originally recorded on 14th August 2020 for YouTube and can be watched here: https://youtu.be/q5u6ChzkuFk
Special thanks go to Frankie and Pasha's sponsor OMEN for arranging and supporting this episode of the podcast.
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The Rainbow 6 Seige caster chats to Frankie Ward about his unusual name, becoming a caster, studying politics, making a break in esports, turning 30 and much more.
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Ryan Horton became one of the go-to Overwatch YouTubers alongside his channel partner Mysca back when the game was still in beta testing. He talks to Frankie Ward about what made the game so appealing, where he thinks about Overwatch 2 and why VALORANT is the future of his YouTube content output.
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Vince Hill has been casting CS:GO for several years and is a familiar voice to those who follow the esport. Frankie Ward talks to the commentator about growing up in a miltary family, making his start in esports and welfare for on screen talent in the industry.
Follow Vince on TwitterWatch Vince on TwitchEpisode image by Stephanie ''Vexanie'' Lindgren for DreamHack.
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Froskurinn is one of the most established faces in League of Legends esports, who also uses her platform to talk about equal rights and diversity. She talks to Frankie Ward about how videogames played a key part in her upbringing, her start in League of Legends coaching, and what it's really like to live with fellow LEC talent Vedius in Berlin.
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Adam Savage is like pure sunshine. Hosting for the best part of a decade, he's been the face of several shows on Ginx TV and has made an impression on the global esports stage, hosting in arenas around the world as part of the Blast Pro Series. Here, Adam talks about the different roles he's taken on, his future in esports, what it's like to command a crowd of 12,000 people and his own podcast, The Savage Situation.
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Watch the Savage Situation, and much more, on his YouTube Channel
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Marissa Roberto is a Canadian presenter who, as she explains to Frankie Ward, hustled her way into her first hosting role and has gone from strength to strength ever since. She chats about going from gaming in her small hometown to a much bigger one, dipping her toe into CS:GO, and her current role as the host of Digital Sports Centre on TSN (The Sports Network).
In the wake of the revelations of harassment in the gaming industry, this podcast discusses d*ck pics for the first time. You have been warned...
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Frankie catches up with Okaydrian, a Twitch streamer and host who is on a mission to educate his audience while gaming. Okaydrian talks about his route into streaming, as well as his advice for budding hosts who want to make their mark in gaming.
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Miles Ross is from a family with an background in producing some of the most entertaining shows on the planet. The caster speaks to Frankie Ward about his background competing in Halo and getting his unexpected start as broadcast talent.
Catch up with Miles on TwitterCheck out his InstagramWatch him live on TwitchEnjoying the podcast? Please subscribe and leave a review if you're so inclined! You can also suggest guests to Frankie on Twitter.
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One of the first employees to join Justin.TV's gaming verticle, Twitch, Ben Goldhaber spent several years seeing the streaming giant grow into the behemoth it is today. After leaving Twitch in 2018, he decided to continue his mission of bringing esports to the masses with new "esports aggregator" Juked. He talks to Frankie Ward about gaming as a triplet in California, early shoutcasting and how he esports became his everything.
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Rich Campbell, the owner of the most magnificent (but divisive) moustache in esports, gives Frankie Ward a beginner's guide to World of Warcraft, explains how a chance encounter led him to a job at broadcaster MLG, and why wearing deodorant makes him a lesser gamer.
Rich assures fans the Allcraft podcast will be back soon. In the meantime, watch him on Twitch and keep up with him via Twitter and Instagram.
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Frankie Ward delves into the history of Swiss CS:GO ex-pro player and analyst Mathieu "Maniac" Quiquerez to find out more about how he discovered Counter-Strike, his first foray into LAN tournaments and the shocking moment that changed the future of his career as a player.
Recorded at the Crowne Plaza Towers, Cophenhagen in November 2019.
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Frankie Ward chats to Danish Counter-Strike pro Niels-Christian Sillassen, aka NaToSaphix, about how he made a career from CS:GO. Originally a content creator, Sillassen made his name in pro CS in 2018 as part of the Sprout roster, before joining Heroic for a few months in 2019. Now looking for his next opportunity, the young player also discusses some of the Danish players who he has played alongside during his years of playing the game.
And also his dad, because his dad is rapidly becoming a LAN legend in his own right...
Keep up with NaToSaphiX...
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Frankie chats to legendary producer and gameplay director Jason "Alchemist" Baker about his first foray into gaming, making moves in esports, how he recovered from the disappointment of early venture GotFrag going under post-acquisition, and his new studio DNP Entertainment with "work wife" Scott "Sir Scoots" Smith.
The interview was recorded in August over Discord, but the intro and outro were both recorded remotely in a hotel room in Cologne while Frankie was in the city for gamescom 2019, so apologies for a lower-than-average recording quality. (The intro is about one minute long, so this can be easily skipped if it offends your ears.)
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Frankie catches up with host Paola Alejandra over lavender-infused drinks in Santa Monica. On the menu: discussion about food, how Rachel "Seltzer" Quirico helped Paola get her start in hosting, and how to get seen for a scratched cornea in Amsterdam when you're an American abroad.
Thanks to the True Food Kitchen, Santa Monica for accomodating our request to turn off the music and being genuine good folks!
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In 2002, a lawyer named Jason Lake discovered esports. The following year CompLexity Gaming was born, with its Counter-Strike 1.6 team competing in events across North America. Since its humble beginnings, the organisation has been renamed Complexity and has multiple teams across various esports including CSGO, Rocket League and Dota 2.
In this podcast, the Complexity CEO talks to Frankie Ward about the highest and lowest moments of his life in esports, how the company moved into the Dallas Cowboys' family, and its future - including the signing of future CS:GO star Obo.
Recorded at the Gamestop Performance Centre at The Star, Dallas. With thanks to Esports Stadium Arlington for their assistance in editing resources.
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Frankie Ward chats to Special Effect's Becky Frost about discovering the gamers' charity, her own gaming habits and how you can get involved in fundraising to help gamers with disabilities get back into playing.
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Sam "Tech Girl" Wright speaks to Frankie Ward about her move into esports hosting and how she ended up manning the Overwatch Contenders EU desk for three seasons. The pair also discuss Sam's childhood as a gamer in South Africa, including her brother's addiction to World of Warcraft, and how veganism is taking the nation by storm.
Follow Sam on Twitter and discover her blog on the Tech Girl website
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Freya Spiers made a huge impact on the international CS:GO scene in 2018 with her work as an interviewer and stage host on ECS Seasons 5 & 6 and the FaceIt London Major. She talks to Frankie Ward about growing up with a gamer for a father, getting started and taking the opportunity presented by FaceIt and running with it.
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Esports host Lottie Van-Praag is recognisable for her work as in-house talent for Gfinity and hosting the desk for Halo events around the world. She talks to Frankie about how a chance encounter changed her life and career, and reveals a big move for 2019.
Recorded at the Novotel Centrum Katowice during IEM 2019.
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