SpawnOn.Me Puts Gamers Of Color On The Map

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Radio has been a fascination to people since its inception in the 20th century. It provides us with music, information and all sorts of great things day after day and the world would surely be a whole lot different without it. But still, since the age of information has dawned, radio has all but lost its importance. Instead of staying an “old school” media, radio took to the Internet, allowing us once again to enjoy it everywhere we go. One of the most important innovations for the 21st century are podcasts, and we will tell you all about one called SpawnOn.Me.

Podcasts are one of the most accessible ways for people to share thoughts and engage in discussions online. Even though there’s a lot of ways you can speak your mind on the Internet, from forums to comment sections that are almost everywhere, podcasts let you speak and say what’s on your mind. You just need a microphone, a computer or a smartphone with an internet connection and a topic you would like to talk about.

Think of it like a radio show that lasts for as long as you want it to and is about things that interest you the most. You can, of course, invite some friends to cooperate with you on the podcast, and make it a regular thing, something the guys from Spawn On Me did a while ago.

A Gaming Podcast – With A Powerful Message

Spawn On Me is a video game podcast from the US, whose primary goal is to talk about video games in a relaxed and friendly environment while showcasing the recent games and bringing the audience the latest and the greatest in the industry. We’re talking about previews, interviews, reviews, and everything else you might think about when you think about video games. The podcast is hosted by Kahlief Adams, Cicero Holmes and Shareef Jackson. Since its inception, the hosts have had around 60 guests that come from all spheres of gaming, from fellow journalists to developers and writers. The show has also been featured on Kill Screen, Fast Company, NPR, Black Enterprise and Kotaku, to name a few.

But the true value of this show isn’t just the video game aspect. To be completely realistic, there are a lot of video game websites, podcasts and radio show that are devoted entirely to this topic. But you see, the SpawnOn.Me podcast is also aimed at a greater good: featuring and spotlighting gamers of color and minorities. The creators of the show note that there is a huge lack of diversity in the gaming world, and their aim is to use the show to enhance the presence of minorities and gamers of color in the media, especially the media that cover video game topics.

Games Really Bring Us Together-And Podcasts Do, Too!

This way, by incorporating humor and relaxed atmosphere, the hosts of the podcast are presenting themselves and the entire community that they represent as one of peace and love for games, something that is not often associated with minorities and gamers of color. Also, this is a podcast that lets you experience gaming news in a completely new way. The hosts say that their way of presenting is nuanced, thoughtful and unapologetically black and that the idea behind the show is to put people first and the product second. What that means is that the show itself is relatively less important than the problems it’s trying to fight, like the lesser involvement of all minorities in the video game community. Those questions are indeed very serious, and Spawnon.Me is bringing a dose of optimism and critique the industry truly needs.

It really doesn’t matter if you’re into video games or not, Spawn On Me is so much more than that. It’s probably the best for everyone to just hear the podcast and enjoy, because it’s relatively often we hear podcasts about gaming, but it’s also extremely rare that we hear podcasts that fight the real issues in the industry and society in general, and for that, we applaud the hosts.

For more information on the podcast, visit SpawnOn.Me!


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