Explore every episode of the podcast Mindclickers
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| Radu C – Top rated Geoguessr player in the World | Inside the Mind | 28 Aug 2025 | 01:24:28 | |
In this episode of Mindclickers, I’m joined by Radu “Radu C” Casapu, the current top-ranked geoguessr player globally and champion 2025 Americas Major. As a pre 2025 World Cup insight, we unpack his rise to the top, dissecting the mindset, tactics, and consistency behind his success including strategies like journalling, flow states, and risk management. Radu also shares how he navigates high-pressure duels, optimizes his practice routines, and stays mentally resilient in competitive play. Whether you're an aspiring Duelist, GeoGuessr fan, or performance mindset enthusiast, you’ll find powerful insights in every minute. Timestamps 0:50 – Intro into Radu’s Journey 2:40 – Winning a School Geography Competition 5:30 – Balancing Expectations as a Player 6:20 – Mindset Changes Since the 1st World Cup 8:00 – How the GeoGuessr Community Helps Each Other Improve 10:40 – Sharing Knowledge Without Losing Advantage 11:10 – Is GeoGuessr a Mental Sport or Strategy Game? 11:45 – The Importance of Hedging Guesses 12:50 – No-Move vs Move Playstyles 14:10 – Dealing with RNG in GeoGuessr 15:50 – Mindset Before a Game 18:10 – Using Music for Focus & Repetition 19:15 – Visualisation & Reflecting on Games 2 20:10 – Rarely Making the Same Mistake Twice 20:40 – What Practice Looks Like for Radu 24:00 – A Methodical Approach to Games 24:20 – Memory Palace & Journaling 25:45 – Colour Coding Maps for Memory 26:50 – Screen Recording & Self-Review 29:10 – Studying Opponents’ Games 31:00 – Allocating Time to Learning 32:30 – Handling Emotions After a Bad Guess 34:20 – Balancing Risk vs Reward in Guesses 35:15 – Insta-Lock Strategy Explained 37:05 – Should Players Have a Coach Timeout? 38:50 – Insights from America’s Major Finals 40:25 – Developing Flow State in Competition 41:10 – Building Confidence for the World Championship 41:50 – Competing in Andorra 44:00 – Caffeine, Coffee & Energy Drinks 45:45 – Exercise & Walks for Performance 46:50 – Monitor Settings for GeoGuessr 48:30 – Placebo Effects in Esports 49:25 – The Future of Competitive GeoGuessr 52:15 – Pick/Ban System in GeoGuessr 53:50 – Insights on NMPZ (No Move, Pan, Zoom) Mode 56:45 – Organisations in GeoGuessr Esports 59:00 – Rapid Fire Questions (Deep Dive) 1:15:20 – Reddit Community Questions 1:21:00 – Advice for Players & Final Words ❤️ | |||
| From Pro Player to Caster: ProjectBloom’s GeoGuessr Journey | 24 Aug 2025 | 01:15:32 | |
In this episode of Mindclickers, I’m joined by ProjectBloom, one of the biggest voices in the world of GeoGuessr Esports. We dive into Bloom’s journey from player to caster, his reflections on the first GeoGuessr World Cup, and what it takes to prepare for LAN events. Bloom shares insights on the evolving GeoGuessr meta, the differences between EU and NA playstyles, and the challenges of casting under pressure. 0:50 – Intro 1:15 – Bloom's journey so far, the origin of Geoguessr Esports 7:20 – Gotta get Bloom ft Rainbolt 8:00 – Feeling of having a pivotal impact on Geoguessr Esports 9:05 – First World Cup reflection 10:10 – First LAN setting – Will players perform the same as online? 15:00 – Preparation for a LAN environment 16:10 – Monitor in Geoguessr settings 18:00 – Previously couldn’t use own mouse and keyboard 19:30 – Going into first cast from a commentator perspective 23:50 – Playing the role of an esports caster 25:00 – Breaking down a cast – Stats and information 26:30 – Freezing during a cast/stage 31:35 – Underlying anxiety prior to a cast? 33:35 – Casting in different game modes 36:00 – Updating metas as a caster 36:45 – Secret study 37:30 – Regional differences – EU vs NA 41:45 – LAN formats – different order = different results? 45:45 – Insight into different systems in other games 48:10 – Favourite country to cast 50:40 – Is there an end towards metas? 53:20 – Country that you'd want on Geoguessr? 54:40 – What does the future of Geoguessr look like – Orgs? 1:01:20 – Sustainable to do Geoguessr full-time? 1:04:00 – Rapid fire questions 1:10:45 – Final advice for Geoguessr up-and-comers Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/projectbloom Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ProjectBloomtv | |||
| Nicholas Stephanides - Esports Partnerships and Operations Insights | 28 Feb 2023 | 00:43:50 | |
We are back bigger than ever with an exciting season of Mindclickers. We have some super special guests back in the spotlight, which I am super keen to share and provide some insights from some of the best individuals within Esports. | |||
| Quadrant Snaski - Ex Professional RLCS Player turned Coach | 28 Feb 2023 | 01:21:58 | |
Season 4 Episode 1. | |||
| Oliver Bass - Professional Esports Shoutcaster/Commentator | 10 Jul 2022 | 01:17:01 | |
Episode 13!! Absolutely loved sitting down and talking with Oliver about his experience in @RLEsports OCE & APAC S Casting as he was crowned the 2021 Best New Commentator. Shoutcasting has always been an area that I've loved so It was fantastic to hear what goes on behind the scenes in terms of preparation for a big event! | |||
| Spacestation Chrome - Inside the Mind of a Professional RLCS Coach Pt 3 | 28 Jun 2022 | 01:07:10 | |
Episode 11!! Absolutely loved sitting down and talking with Chrome on some of the fundamental areas he addresses as a coach, but also adopted as a previous player. We chat indepth about coaching styles with a TON of key takeaways for players of all skill levels. We also have a talk about the upcoming Spring Major and RLCS World Championship. | |||
| Endpoint Eclipse - Inside the mind of a Professional RLCS Coach Pt 2 | 16 Jun 2022 | 01:39:00 | |
Episode 11!! Absolutely loved sitting down and talking with Eclipse about all elements of his coaching career, alongside his take on the upcoming Spring Major and RLCS World Championship. | |||
| DIG Nick - Inside the Mind of a Professional RLCS Coach | 02 Jun 2022 | 01:19:01 | |
Episode 10!! Absolutely loved sitting down and talking with Nick about all elements of his coaching career, alongside his take on the upcoming Spring Major and RLCS World Championship. | |||
| Mike "Gregan" Ellis - Ultimate Insight Into Rocket League Coaching | 03 May 2022 | 01:45:21 | |
Episode 9! | |||
| Joyo - Inside the mind of a professional Rocket League player | 06 Mar 2022 | 01:14:35 | |
Woah, episode 8 already?!
Link to Joyo's Twitter | |||
| Hoodyhooo - How to become a better Rocket League player | 02 Mar 2022 | 01:15:36 | |
Season 3 Episode 7!!
Hoodyhooo can be found at the following links; | |||
| Misfits SushiBAE - How to enjoy creating content | 04 Feb 2022 | 00:37:03 | |
WOAH! It's epsiode 6 time! After taking a long break personally to focus on RLCS, I'm back!
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| Chris "dexter" Nong - Inside the Mind of CS IGL Professional | 21 Aug 2025 | 01:05:42 | |
Dexter is one of Australia’s most accomplished CS IGLs, taking his journey from OCE to the biggest stages in EU. In this episode we dive into his mindset, leadership, tilt management, and the behind-the-scenes grind of pro CS. We cover everything from the struggles of qualifying for LANs in OCE, joining MOUZ, building confidence as an IGL, handling tilt, and the mental preparation that separates pros from the rest. Whether you’re a Counter-Strike fan, an aspiring pro, or just curious about Esports leadership, this episode is packed with insights. 🔗 Follow dexter X - https://x.com/dextersJOURNEY Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/dextersjourney 🎙 Follow Mindclickers: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lachpark Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0mlpbWJOoIpoHbhhag9fQz Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mindclickers/id1532347131 Website - https://www.mindclickers.com/ Keywords: CS2 IGL, Counter-Strike esports, Dexter CS2, OCE to EU journey, tilt management in esports, esports coaching & performance. | |||
| Benjamin Portheault - Understanding chess and becoming a better athlete | 01 Oct 2021 | 01:03:58 | |
Episode 5!!
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| Tekcro - Learn the Process of the Jr NYSL Graphics Designer | 17 Sep 2021 | 00:43:25 | |
Episode 4!?
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| Potluck - Time at Immortals Academy on how to become a better League of Legends player. | 10 Sep 2021 | 00:57:03 | |
SEASON 3 EPISODE 3! WOOOOO
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| GGWP Jax Garret - Steps to unlocking your content creation passion | 03 Sep 2021 | 00:34:47 | |
We are BACK! Your favourite podcasts providing insights into some of the best Esports personalities around the globe - Mindclickers.
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| JohnnyBoi_i & Yumi_Cheeseman - Inside the Mind of Professional Rocket League Shoutcasters | 27 Aug 2021 | 01:37:15 | |
We are BACK! Your favourite podcasts providing insights into some of the best Esports personalities around the globe - Mindclickers.
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| Alex "Acethem" - CEO of 1620 Kings - Insight into different levels of OCE Esports | 04 Jul 2021 | 01:06:45 | |
OCE! What a scene, that's growing and will continue to grow.
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| Amy Palmer - President of the Misfits Agency and previous CCO for FaZe Clan. | 27 Jun 2021 | 00:56:44 | |
Looking to get into Esports? Do not miss this episode!
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| Jack "ApparentlyJack" Benton - Inside the mind of a Professional Rocket League player for Dignitas. | 19 Jun 2021 | 01:32:55 | |
S2:E19 of Mindclickers arrives with ApparentlyJack from Dignitas. | |||
| Mark Josey - CEO and Founder of The Kansas City Pioneers | 10 Jun 2021 | 00:52:24 | |
Kansas City Pioneers! I was very excited to sit down with Mark and talk about everything North American Esports, a scene that I have been exploring moreso recently. Mark's passion for the KCP is really highlighted by his vision to create the best organisation that helps to acknowledge player health and wellbeing, whilst striving for performance.
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| Ian Mills - Halo Esports Influencer and current United States Marine Corps | 31 May 2021 | 01:05:46 | |
Ian's passion for Halo is some of the best that we've heard, as we chat about the history of Halo as an Esport and how it progressed to be one of the most popular games. Ian has had his fair share of experiences within the Esports scene, especially as a player and coach where he adopted a holistic mindset towards his player's performance
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| Inside the Mind of a Geoguessr Pro | zi8gzag on Competition, Burnout & Memory Mastery | 10 Aug 2025 | 01:22:01 | |
In this episode of Mindclickers, I’m joined by zi8gzag, one of the top professional Geoguessr players in the world. We dive deep into his competitive journey, strategies for staying sharp, the mental game behind Geoguessr, and how he manages both competition and content creation. From memory palaces to tilt management, and from scrimming against the best to pushing the meta, this episode is packed with valuable insights for gamers, competitors, and anyone fascinated by geography esports. Timestamps / Topics Covered 0:00 Intro 1:20 Journey into GeoGuessr and how Zi8gzag got into it 4:15 The change that made him want to push higher 6:10 Pathway to competition 8:20 GeoGuessr as a tournament organiser 12:20 Scrimming against players globally 14:50 GeoGuessr is factual 15:15 Barrier to entry 18:10 Internalised pressure from an individual perspective 21:00 Visual acquisition in GeoGuessr 23:00 External profession example 24:10 Memory palaces and memorisation techniques (phone codes) 25:30 New memory technique for US 28:00 Learn a country then trade with others 30:05 Post game reflection process 33:10 Dealing with burnout 38:00 Managing tilt 41:30 LBP tilt reflection and stopping negative reflections 44:20 Having a coach or someone to chat to during a timeout 47:00 Considering external performance factors (sleep, nutrition, exercise) 52:10 Putting the pressure on – valid strategy? 54:00 Instalock tactic backfiring 56:20 Moving vs Not moving 59:00 Content creation mindset – experience with negativity 1:03:40 Getting obsessed with analytics 1:06:20 Rapid Fire Questions 1:18:30 Final advice 🔗 Follow zi8gzag: YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@UCqcxR9B59H4DT1e6hg1Smiw Twitch – https://www.twitch.tv/zi8gzag 🎙 Follow Mindclickers: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lachpark Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0mlpbWJOoIpoHbhhag9fQz Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mindclickers/id1532347131 Website - https://www.mindclickers.com/ | |||
| GHOST Kaplan - Head Valorant Coach for Ghost Gaming and previous IGL for Spacestation. | 23 May 2021 | 01:01:46 | |
Kaplan's insights and passion for competitive Esports really shine through, as we explore a few varying topics that are being talked about within the scene. Kaplan has completed a Bachelor of Psychology at the University of Washington.
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| Dave Harris - Managing Director at Guinevere Capital (Esports & Entertainment) | 08 May 2021 | 00:55:52 | |
In the following episode, I chat with Dave Harris, who is the managing director at Guinevere Capital, currently involved in consulting and managing multiple esports projects including London Spitfire, XL Esports, and the Esports high-performance centres at the Sydney cricket ground and Eden park stadium and also apart of the new League of legends OCEANIA CIRCUIT
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| Casey Thomas - Performance Dietitian for UCLA and Esports Nutrition Researcher | 29 Apr 2021 | 01:42:52 | |
Casey Thomas is an Elite Performance Dietitian, who does private practice work, and works with the University of Los Angeles (UCLA). Casey also wrote a thesis looking at energy drinks and their cognitive effect on elite-level league of legends players. In the following episode, we discuss
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| Zack "Rusty" Pye - Former LPL Shoutcaster, OCE Coach & Professional Player | 13 Apr 2021 | 01:00:50 | |
Zack's experience within the League of Legends scene is expansive and it shows as he speaks about his experiences shoutcasting, coaching and playing. Zack and I sit down to chat about the following topics
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| Robert Yip - Previous Misfits, Immortals and FlyQuest Coach | 23 Mar 2021 | 01:47:51 | |
I am joined here today by Robert Yip, previous performance coach for the previous Misfits and Immortals, and head coach for FlyQuest. Robert has worked 5 years in the 2 in LEC, 3 in LCS, 3 splits as a head coach and 7 as a performance coach, alongside as having 8 years' experience working in traditional sport.
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| Michael Gradisar - Sleep Scientist, Psychologist, Professor & Esports Researcher | 05 Mar 2021 | 01:11:04 | |
In the following episode, I had the pleasure to chat with Michael Gradisar - a sleep scientist, sleep psychologist and professor. Michael's experience and passion for sleep has allowed him to publish research alongside creating winksleep.online that features blogs, courses and books. | |||
| Dr Ryan Terao - The Psych Sensei - Keys to creating the perfect Esports player. | 26 Feb 2021 | 01:45:45 | |
In the following episode, I chat with Dr Ryan Terao, a licensed clinical psychologist who works within the Esports industry as an Esports psychologist, mental performance coach and Esports program developer. He has experience working in League of Legends, Rainbow 6 Siege and Valorant.
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| Hector Melendez - Gscience Head of Community Fitness & Founder of Road to Strength | 18 Feb 2021 | 01:06:33 | |
In the following episode, I chat with Hector Melendez, a Strength and Conditioning coach from the US, with a passion for everything health and Esports. Hectors passion lies within his business, as he helps coach clients through exercises as an S&C Coach, directly improving their quality of life. Further, Hector is also the Head of Fitness over at Gscience, where he helps to create videos that have a widespread positive effect on the community and the people within it.
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| Connaire "Concentric" Delaney Mcnulty - Esports Performance & Cognition Coach. | 13 Feb 2021 | 01:04:30 | |
In the following episode, I had the pleasure to sit down and chat with Connaire "Concentric" Delaney Mcnulty from Tent England, an Esports Performance Coach working with Enclave. Connaire also has a background in martial arts, being an amateur world champion in 2015. He also has a first class degree in sports performance, with the majority of his 3rd year work focused within esports, and studying an esports MA at the moment. Alongside this he has a few pieces of research within the submission process with the International Journal of Esports. With the majority of his work looking at the links between player wellbeing and health and their cognitive performance, aiming to assess and improve cognitive key performance indicators through physical exercise, nutrition and sleep. | |||
| Charlie Beestone - Elite Performance Nutritionist & Cognition Esports Researcher | 30 Jan 2021 | 00:54:25 | |
In the following episode I sit down and chat with Charlie Beestone. Charlie is registered Performance Nutritionist, with experience in working in elite sport in a variety of sports including Rugby, Football, Netball, Olympic Weightlifting, Triathlon, Strongman, Equestrian and many more. He is also a lecturer in Sport and Exercise Nutrition at Hartpury University in the UK. Alongside traditional sport, Charlie is currently looking to carry out research on the use of nutritional interventions to improve Esports, and is really passionate about nutrition to improve cognition and brain function in a variety of settings. Charlie's experience within nutrition shines through as we chat about performing a needs analysis for individualized requirements, future Esports research possibilities and the use of caffeine for gamers. | |||
| Inside the Mind of an Elite Sports Psychologist | Jacqui Louder (Collingwood & Melbourne Storm) | 05 Aug 2025 | 01:00:03 | |
In this episode of Mindclickers, I’m joined by Jacqui Louder, one of Australia’s most respected sport and performance psychologists, currently working with Collingwood Football Club (AFL) and Melbourne Storm (NRL). With decades of experience in elite sports, Jacqui brings deep insight into the mental side of performance, behaviour change, team culture, and athlete identity. We explore what it’s like to support players at the highest level, how to deal with setbacks, ego, pressure from social media, and the psychology behind building winning teams. Whether you’re an athlete, coach, or simply passionate about performance, this episode is packed with takeaways. 🗂️ Topics Covered 0:00 Intro 1:10 Jacqui's introduction to high performance 6:00 First experiences supporting athletes with no prior psych help 8:22 Multidisciplinary team involvement 9:20 Resistance to psychological support and behaviour change 11:20 Team connection in traditional sports 13:00 Team vs individualised performance plans 14:30 Dealing with personal losses in sport 17:00 Expectations and being results-focused 18:30 Overcoming underdog mindset 20:20 Performance mindset: can’t lose what you don’t have 21:00 Staying present in the moment 23:00 Placebos and belief systems in performance 25:40 Performing in front of crowds 27:00 Controlling the controllables 28:45 Navigating social media as a professional athlete 32:00 Managing ego in elite environments 32:45 Identity challenges around injury and retirement 34:30 Separating professional from personal identity 36:00 Team culture and personality trait dynamics 39:00 Two-way communication and growth 41:00 Avoiding the "yeah but" mindset 42:00 Receiving compliments with purpose 43:20 Feedback styles and effectiveness 45:30 Promoting athlete self-assessment 47:00 “What did I do wrong? Nothing.” 47:40 Timeout strategies during performance 49:00 The five types of 1-minute breaks 52:00 Recognising and preventing burnout 53:50 “Manage your moments, or they’ll manage you.” 55:00 Advice for the next generation of athletes 58:00 “Delayed doesn’t mean denied.” 🔗 Jacqui Louder Socials LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacqui-louder-74680a4a/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacquilouder/?hl=en 📱 Follow Mindclickers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindclickers/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/mindclickers | |||
| Regan Campbell - Founder of Player 2 Second Hand Gaming & Mental Health Advocate | 22 Jan 2021 | 01:20:29 | |
In the following episode, I sit down with a long time pal of mine, Regan "Regzz" Campbell. Regan's previous experience in sales, motivated him to start and found his first online business; Player 2 Second Hand Gaming. The goal of Player 2 is to provide customers with the nostalgia of playing retro and old classics, for a cheap price. This episode goes in depth about the start ups and journey that Regan went through, from planning to execution of his online store. There are also important life lessons sprinkled throughout, that Regan has learnt and overcome along the way. Finally, there are some important Mental Health messages towards the end, as Regan and I strongly believe in everyone having support and someone there when the going goes tough. Regan's passion for mental health signs through and helps to augment Player 2 as an online retailer that not only cares for gamers, but everyone as a whole. | |||
| Jared "PiG" Krensel - In Depth Performance & Psychological Analysis of Starcraft 2 | 20 Jan 2021 | 01:45:58 | |
In the following episode, I sit down with Jared "PiG" Krensel. An absolute leader in the Starcraft 2 scene globally, providing content for all new, current and future Starcraft 2 players. Jared's experience in Starcraft 2 is nothing short of amazing, previously winning the 2016 WCS Winter Regional Challenger and performing exceptionally in many minor's and online tournaments. This led Jared to be required by firstly Tt Esports and then Exile 5. Jared shares his knowledge about what he felt like he did write, but also the pivotal lessons that he learnt along his way, as he stepped out of the very traditional work-life route. We also discuss in detail the importance of understanding Starcraft 2 from a holistic approach, as it has been recognised as one of the hardest games for fully learn, a game that no one can ultimately master. We touch on many underlying mindsets such as; brute forcing a positive mindset, dealing with anxiety under pressure and how to be critical but also open. Finally, Jared shares some experiences from his Shoutcasting and the lessons he has learnt along the way. | |||
| Joe "Qu1ckdraw" Basso - CEO of FURYGlobal & Founder of The Oceania Esports Association. | 15 Jan 2021 | 01:18:10 | |
Welcome to Mindclickers; Season 2, Episode 4. | |||
| Violeta Ivanova - Physiotherapist & Esports Physical Health Researcher | 01 Jan 2021 | 01:21:17 | |
In the following episode I talk with Violeta Ivanova, a Physiotherapist from Finland with a passion for the Esports scene. Violeta has completed a thesis looking at carpal tunnel injuries within Esports, which helps to add to the ever increasing list of current Esports physical health research. Violeta shares her experiences from her degree whilst also stressing the importance of ensuring positive physical health for Esports athletes, especially those that are concurrently focused on the grind. We also discuss Esports regulation, working within a multidisciplinary team and also touch on mental health for athletes and coaches. Violeta also talks about her experience completing and winning a Hackathon, where the idea is to hack a current problem and provide a solution. | |||
| Josh "Shinobi" Abastado - Professional FPS Esports Athlete and Previous In Game Leader For Cloud 9 | 24 Dec 2020 | 01:31:02 | |
Welcome to S2 E2 of Mindclickers. In the following episode, In the following episode I talk with the amazing Josh "Shinobi" Abastado, as he provides a surreal insight into his previous coaching and also performance as an in game leader coming off the Cloud 9 Valorant team. Josh goes in depth as he touches on the importance of having confidence, effective communication and also marketability. Josh also talks about the importance of establishing a positive team culture and flowing dynamic so that as a leader, everyone can go into game with the same mindset and be ready for whatever happens. | |||
| Matthew Senior - Professional Esports Shoutcaster | 20 Nov 2020 | 00:52:50 | |
Welcome to Season 2, Episode 1 of Mindclickers! In the following episode I have a chat with Matthew, who is a seasoned Esports shoutcaster, currently engaged in both CS:GO and Valorant. Matthew previously competed semi-professionally in Paladins, where he experimented with shoutcasting soon after. Listen to Matthew share some vital and pivotal tips for upcoming shoutcasters who are interested in starting their own series. Further, Matthew provides some insights into high pressure situations and how he deals with them sucessfully. | |||
| Anthony Drmic - Professional NBL Basketballer & Esports Content Creator | 26 Oct 2020 | 00:47:37 | |
In the following episode, listen to Anthony describe himself being in the flow state, and having the ability to out edge his opponents mentally to be concise, and perform consistently. Anthony also talks about the importance of team communication and team culture alongside briefly talking about the impact of injury and self confidence. Anthony reflects on his online gaming experiences and his ability to perform at the highest level in ranked Valorant, recently achieving Immortal 2. | |||
| Tim Joyce - High School & University Esports Founder | 19 Oct 2020 | 01:15:08 | |
In the following episode, I chat with Tim Joyce, who established the University of Queensland's Esports program. Tim is currently interning for the Queensland Firebirds Netball team, expanding his marketing network and gaining insight into the industry. Listen to Tim reflect back on his time developing the Esports program and the requirements in place to ensure it ran efficiently and effectively for upcoming students. Tim shares fantastic stories about the hardships of the program, ensuring that upcoming students have an opportunity to perform and compete in regulated Esports environments. | |||
| Jack "Wryce" Birmingham - Performance insight into Professional OCE Valorant and Paladins. | 11 Oct 2020 | 01:03:17 | |
In the following episode, I chat with Jack "Wryce" Birmingham who is currently a free agent after coming of the Dire Wolves Valorant roster. Jack talks about his experience in Esports and what it took to transform from casual gameplay to competition. Listen to Jack breakdown different Valorant scenarios as we discuss the variations and dynamic differences that makes Valorant stand out and shine. We also touch on the importance of OCE Esports and how as a region we can develop to become a contender at an International level. We finalise it by getting an insight into various game specific scenario's and how Jack would react in each of them. | |||
| Alex Blaikie - ESL Australia PR & Social Media Manager + Ex Game Developer | 03 Oct 2020 | 00:44:21 | |
In the following episode I chat with Alex Blaikie, who works at ESL Australia to help promote, market and organise large scale events including the Intel Extreme Masters in Sydney. Alex also previously developed Gadget Games, where he created the first standalone battle royal game "Down to one". Listen to Alex talk about the future of Esports in the ANZ region and share some interesting stories from his time at ESL. | |||
| Esports Pressure, Risk-Taking & Mental Models Explained | Christian "TrAiDoS" Staedter | 29 Jul 2025 | 01:27:22 | |
🎙️ Season 6, Episode 8 – Christian "TrAiDoS" Staedtter This week on Mindclickers, I’m joined by Christian Staedtter - lecturer, and high-performance researcher with experience across 70+ LAN events since 2011, Christian brings a rare mix of academic insight and practical understanding of elite gaming environments. We unpack psychological and environmental factors that influence performance, including team culture, sound, risk-taking, huddles, leadership, and even how things like air quality might affect gameplay. 🧠 Timestamps • 00:00 – Intro • 01:10 – Christian’s journey • 04:50 – PhD insight and driving motivator • 07:10 – Individualisation in esports • 07:50 – Team culture, environment, and managing expectations • 11:30 – Social media impact on players • 14:00 – Streamers and pros during COVID • 15:10 – Playing in personal environments • 17:10 – Crowd pressure and Christian’s LAN insights • 20:00 – Old-school LANs and playing in booths • 22:00 – Playing with sound vs no sound • 25:00 – Sound desensitisation • 26:00 – Impact of music on performance • 28:40 – Placebos in esports • 31:20 – Team huddles • 33:10 – Real-life huddle example • 36:00 – Ego in esports • 41:30 – Using personality tests in recruitment • 44:00 – Leadership in teams • 46:00 – Cultural and gender differences in risk-taking • 51:00 – Expanding on risk-taking • 54:00 – Using data in esports • 56:00 – VOD review accessibility • 58:30 – Christian’s current research • 1:06:00 – Upcoming research projects • 1:10:00 – Analytical thinking styles • 1:15:00 – Visualisation and mental rehearsal • 1:18:00 – Communication strategies • 1:20:00 – Environmental factors like air pollution • 1:25:00 – Encouraging contribution to esports research • 1:25:00 – Final thoughts and socials 📲 Connect with Christian Website: https://www.christian-staedter.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianstaedter X (Twitter): https://x.com/TrAiDoS 🎧 Follow Mindclickers Website: https://www.mindclickers.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0mlpbWJOoIpoHbhhag9fQz Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mindclickers/id1532347131?ls=1 | |||
| Julian "Rev" Joachim - How 9 years of Karate has translated to elite level gaming performance. | 26 Sep 2020 | 00:33:45 | |
Mindclickers is a show where I chat with professional esports athletes in an array of games from League of Legends, Counterstrike, Valorant and StarCraft. In the following episode, I talk with Julian "Rev" Joachim, an Australian National Karate and StarCraft 2 Grandmaster athlete. We discuss the importance of physical activity for overall wellbeing, mental performance and general health. Julian reflects on his experience at Nationals where he conquered fear, out beat anxiety and persevered in unwinnable situations. We also critically discuss "Ladder Anxiety" and the importance of visualisation before any major or minor performance. | |||
| Toby "Udysof" Horne - Indepth performance and psychological insight to professional League of Legends | 17 Sep 2020 | 00:55:08 | |
Mindclickers is a show where I chat with professional esports athletes in an array of games from League of Legends, Counterstrike, Valorant and Starcraft. In the following Episode, I talk with Toby "Udysof" Horne who is a professional Oceania League of Legends player for the Dire Wolves. Toby talks in detail about his experiences at the 2018 League of Legends World Championship and his ability to stay focused whilst avoiding mental fatigue. We chat about the future of esports, how to not burnout from gaming, imagery and stress, and how he has managed to perform consistently as a player inside the game, and as a social media manager. The final segment includes an insight into some League of Legends specific scenarios and how Toby reacts on the fly in a high pressure situation. | |||
| Daniel Aivaliotis-Martinez - Founder of the FUSE Cup | 18 Jul 2025 | 00:57:11 | |
The FUSE Cup - Esports in Schools | Mindclickers Season 6, Episode 5 In this episode of Mindclickers, I’m joined by Daniel Aivaliotis-Martinez, the founder of The FUSE Cup, an international interschool Esports competition that promotes digital wellbeing, inclusion, and positive gaming behaviours among students. With over 18 years of experience in education and digital innovation, Dan shares how The FUSE Cup is helping reshape the role of gaming in schools across Australia and Asia. From building programs that support neurodiverse students, to tackling issues like loot boxes and screen time, this episode offers a powerful insight into how Esports and gaming can be used to educate, engage, and empower the next generation. 🎙️ Episode Timestamps • 00:00 - Intro • 01:32 - Introduction to Dan and the creation of The FUSE Cup • 05:40 - School expansion roadmap • 08:30 - How do schools fund esports programs? • 12:00 - Educating students about loot boxes and game mechanics • 13:00 - Physical and cognitive benefits of gaming • 15:10 - Games played in The FUSE Cup • 17:30 - Age ratings and game selection • 19:00 - VR and gamification in education • 22:30 - Setting up and hosting events • 25:00 - Increasing girls' participation in esports • 27:40 - Helping kids manage losing • 29:00 - Encouraging participation and inclusion • 30:40 - Esports pathways: high school to university • 33:40 - How to go pro in esports - the tricky answer • 37:30 - Competitive exposure for students • 40:00 - Parental perspectives on gaming • 49:00 - Positive social impact for neurodiverse students • 51:20 - Final thoughts and advice from Dan 🔗 Follow Mindclickers & Stay Connected 🌐 Website – https://www.mindclickers.com 🎧 Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0mlpbWJ... 🍎 Apple Podcasts – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ▶️ YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@Mindclickers 🐦 Twitter/X – https://twitter.com/mindclickers 📧 Email – contact@mindclickers.com 🔗 Connect with Dan Aivaliotis-Martinez & The FUSE Cup 🌐 The FUSE Cup Website – https://www.thefusecup.com 💼 Dan's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/danmartinezfuse | |||
| Chris Smith - Founder of BIGR AI, CMO, Creative Strategist and OCE Esports Veteran | 10 Jul 2025 | 01:20:49 | |
Chris Smith – Founder of BIGR | Ex-Pro Gamer, CMO, and Creative Strategist In this episode of Mindclickers, I’m joined by Chris Smith, a veteran of the gaming and Esports industry who has worn nearly every hat from semi-pro gamer to commentator, CMO, and founder of a multi-seven-figure marketing agency. Now, Chris is building BIGR, an AI-driven platform that automates social media content for small businesses. We dive into his journey through the gaming industry, the origin of BIGR, content creation challenges, and deep insights into the future of OCE Esports 🧠 Topics Covered: 🕹️ Chris's Journey 1:42 – Introduction to Chris and his background 3:02 – Joining Netgaming Radio 6:32 – Experience in nearly every pro role 7:30 – Origins of his esports passion 🎯 Mindset & Specialisation 12:30 – Catapulting into roles through transferable experience 16:00 – Using stats to build mental models 17:00 – Cricket analogy & player mindset 18:00 – Redefining what a "win" means 📹 Content Creation & Mental Health 19:00 – Internal conflict when making content 21:50 – Handling negative feedback online 🌏 Regional Esports & Industry Insight 25:00 – OCE vs The World in esports 31:00 – Importing players into OCE 32:20 – Elevating APAC: LBP’s personal experience 35:00 – Sponsor interest in the OCE region 41:00 – Salary dynamics in esports 43:00 – The impact of Saudi Arabia in the industry 🧬 Identity, Innovation & AI 50:00 – Building a personal identity within gaming 55:00 – The story behind BIGR and how AI fits into the future of content 1:10:00 – Understanding gaming cultures across regions 1:13:00 – Chris’s final advice for aspiring creatives and professionals 🔗 Connect with Chris LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smithymayo/ Website: https://www.bigrsocial.com/ 🎧 Subscribe to Mindclickers Website: https://www.mindclickers.com/ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0mlpbWJ... | |||