How Parents Get Involved In Esports ft. Johnny Andersen & Anne Fish
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Often when looking at these esports competitors on the mainstage we tend to focus on the events as they unfold in front of us. However, it's important to keep in mind that it's often a long journey to get to that stage, and often it starts at home. Anne Fish is known as the mother of NRG Fortnite player "benjyfishy," and Johnny Andersen is the father of 100T Fortnite player "MrSavage." Together these two joined forces to release books detailing their experiences as the parents of young esports professionals and what future parents of esports athletes can be guided on how to parent in a new age of digital competition. Follow Johnny and Anne on Twitter @MrTroset and @mamabenjyfishy You can check out their books, Build It Like benjyfish And MrSavage: The Unofficial Fortnite Esports Guide For Players And Parents and Let’s Go! benjyfishy’s Fortnite Journey both availble on Amazon for purchase. Watch The Gamer Hour - Esportz Network's new show from Times Square. If you are interested in being a sponsor for the Esports Minute, Esports Network Podcast, College Esports QuickTake or The Gamer Hour, please reach out to Esportz Network CEO Mark Thimmig by emailing [email protected]. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! For daily esports news, check out the Esports Minute. If you're interested in learning about college esports check out the College Esports QuickTake. Follow Kevin on Twitter @Correa24 Follow Esportz Network on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com for updates on what's to come!
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