Travis Gafford
Yahoo! Sports
Los Angeles, CA USA
"When I was in college, this job didn’t even exist; I had to create it. So know that your dream job isn’t always what you think it is."
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At the time, I had no idea how I could ever get involved in esports. I played games, but was nowhere good enough. It took another pro player I had been talking to say, "You have a communications degree, why don't you interview players." With that suggestion in mind, I launched my podcast and blog shortly later.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Speech Communication and Rhetoric
California State University-Long Beach
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
1.
He was always interested in PC gaming; during college, Starcraft 2 was released and became an esport.
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He would stay up late into the night to watch competitions broadcast from Korea, but he never dreamed he could be a part of that scene.
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After he graduated, he wanted to work for a gaming company in Los Angeles, but at the end of the interview process, he was denied the job.
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While he was still in a slump after losing out on that job, he mentioned to a peer that he was jealous of his job playing competitive esports.
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The peer suggested that even if he couldn’t become a professional player, he should use his communications degree to interview esports players.
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He started his own amateur podcast and YouTube channel focused on esports, and League of Legends, specifically.
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At the time, he was one of the only people producing League of Legends content, so when CBS decided they wanted to cover the sport, he was the go-to guy.
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Says that in retrospect, losing out on that first job was actually one of the best things that could’ve ever happened to him.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
I'm really jealous these people get to play games for a living. I wish I could do something in esports!
How I responded:
At the time, I had no idea how I could ever get involved in esports. I played games, but was nowhere good enough. It took another pro player I had been talking to say, "You have a communications degree, why don't you interview players." With that suggestion in mind, I launched my podcast and blog shortly later.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I am the first in my immediate family to attend college/university.
After graduating, I had applied and gone through a long interview process for this job I really wanted, but I ended up not getting it. I was crushed. However, not getting that job opened up a world of possibilities that I had never dreamed of!