How I Became A Successful E-Sports Host and Streamer - Dell Talks with Becca Scott
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Playing board games and video games started out as just a hobby for Becca.
She moved to Los Angeles to be an actor, but it wasn’t until she got her first gig with a popular gaming RUclips channel that she realized she could turn her interests into a career. Watch our newest Dell Talks video for Becca’s full story and to hear her advice for girls trying to follow her path.
Becca Scott is also the host for the 3D Dell Virtual Campus, which you can explore here - dellvirtualcampus.com/ [dellvirtualcampus.com]
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And watch Becca Scott do her thing on:
Good Time Society - / @goodtimesociety [youtube.com]
Geek and Sundry - / geekandsundry [youtube.com]
Dungeons and Dragons - / dndwizards [youtube.com]
Magic the Gathering - / wizardsmtg [youtube.com] Наука
I really look up to Becca , her courage to put herself out there, as well support the people around her❤️ Not to mention the fact that she always makes me smile :)
This video is just pure positive vibes.
So enjoyable to watch. 😊
Okay, but what is your favourite board game now, Becca?! :P
Becca is awesome!
I enjoy most of her content, she is a lot of fun to watch.
I'm a 50+ year old nerd, loved this video and message, but often after depression, loneliness and not knowing many who like the games or things i like.
I've always done board games and gaming with my daughter growing up but missing her as she a young lady & uni and away a lot but i hope she continues to love games like me.
I like buying and reading call of Cthulhu adventures even if i don't get play them and into many games whether pc, board or rpg's.
However I feel likeI was born in either the wrong time or place or just never found my group.
Keep up the amazing work & vids and watched many videos from varoius channels and loved your stuff, Will wheaton etc, thanks for the content.
I love everything she does , she's the best
Great message from Becca!
This is pretty awesome Becca! So happy for you!
Inspirational. And her favorite board game is TOTALLY Villainous right?! Becca Scott deserves the best.
As a father of two girls... it's been great to have someone like Becca to help them get into something that I have always love: Gaming, Boardgames, MTG, D&D, ect ect.
Um, actually (can't wait for that game), it's etc (et cetera)
Becca is a role model.
Becca, you're great and all, but when does Oshi start a gaming stream? My sister's dog is a gamer nerd and representation is really important to his self-esteem. (Also, I thoroughly love The Calyx!)
Nice job.
cool
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doggooooooooooooooo 🐕 😍
hottest boardgame reviewer :)
cool .....
She streams and does esports? Ngl, I just knew her as the boardgame person 😅😅
Be feminine like her and you'll get far.
People seem to have skipped that part of the video.
Hi Dell (make this comment to the top)
correction : you are not a nerd, you are geek.
There was no gatekeeping in tabletop games or video games. Every girl or woman could have gone to the store to buy a game . . . but they didn't. Instead, they ostracized the boys that did and shamed them for liking games. Now we all get the pleasure of being gaslighted into pretending it was actually the boys that were keeping them from gaming and that they all actually wanted to game in the first place. Pure nonsense and a joke to anyone over the age of 30. My first time playing D&D I went to the most generic of book stores and bought an Advanced D&D Second edition book from a cashier who likely had no idea what D&D was. There was NO gate. There has NEVER been a gate, aside from social stigmas attached to gaming that were largely perpetuated by women young and old.
Representation is largely important to women because women are risk-averse. They are less likely than men to take risks when concerning their social status. They need to see other women doing a thing before they are comfortable also doing that thing. A lot of men/boys didn't care about being branded a geek and so they did what they loved. I'm happy women are finally getting it, but stop pretending like it was some sort of struggle or that the times today have changed and society has finally accepted you. No. Gaming is accepted today because all those poor geeks who were being teased horribly in the 80's (see EVERY movie made in the 80's and early 90's) kept at it and showed more and more people how amazing gaming is, be it tabletop or virtual.