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From Franchisee to Franchisor: Morris Jackson’s Game-Changing Leadership Journey.

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What if youth esports had the same structure, safety, and upward path as Little League or AAU? We sit down with Valhallan Esports’ Morris Jackson to unpack how he went from owning a single arena to acquiring the entire brand and relocating HQ to Las Vegas—transforming a scattered scene into a true pipeline for kids, parents, schools, and colleges. From 23 locations across 12 states to an online platform that removes geography as a barrier, Morris lays out a plan to make Valhallan a destination where young gamers train, compete, and grow with purpose.
We get practical about what parents really want to know: how to keep kids safe, how to make gaming productive, and how to navigate a space that now includes scholarships and academic tracks. Morris connects specific games to real skills—Rainbow Six Siege to cybersecurity, Minecraft to engineering and systems thinking—and explains how monitored communities, age tiers, and coaching turn screen time into skill time. We also explore how colleges like Boise State and Syracuse are investing, why UNLV’s Cyber Week matters, and how scholarships are expanding fast.
Las Vegas emerges as the perfect hub: HyperX Arena, global access, and a city that embraces innovation. Morris shares why Valhallan is moving to a corporate‑led model for consistency and quality, how online demand will guide future arena placements, and why this youth‑first focus can capture meaningful share in a $500B ecosystem. He closes with candid, hard‑won advice for entrepreneurs about stretching beyond comfort zones and refusing to let fear set the limits. If you care about kids, education, esports, or building a brand with real community impact, this conversation will stick.
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Chapters

1. Welcome Back & Big Update (00:00:00)

2. From One Franchise to Ownership (00:01:05)

3. Building the New Leadership Team (00:05:20)

4. Shifting From Franchisee to Franchisor (00:09:20)

5. Calming Franchisee Fears and Strategy (00:13:40)

6. Why Move HQ to Las Vegas (00:18:50)

7. Owning the Youth Esports Segment (00:22:50)

8. Colleges, Scholarships, and Cyber Week (00:27:20)

9. Games as Skill Builders, Not Time Wasters (00:32:10)

10. Safety, Community, and Monitored Play (00:37:20)

11. Scaling Arenas, Online, and Leagues (00:42:00)

177 episodes

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What if youth esports had the same structure, safety, and upward path as Little League or AAU? We sit down with Valhallan Esports’ Morris Jackson to unpack how he went from owning a single arena to acquiring the entire brand and relocating HQ to Las Vegas—transforming a scattered scene into a true pipeline for kids, parents, schools, and colleges. From 23 locations across 12 states to an online platform that removes geography as a barrier, Morris lays out a plan to make Valhallan a destination where young gamers train, compete, and grow with purpose.
We get practical about what parents really want to know: how to keep kids safe, how to make gaming productive, and how to navigate a space that now includes scholarships and academic tracks. Morris connects specific games to real skills—Rainbow Six Siege to cybersecurity, Minecraft to engineering and systems thinking—and explains how monitored communities, age tiers, and coaching turn screen time into skill time. We also explore how colleges like Boise State and Syracuse are investing, why UNLV’s Cyber Week matters, and how scholarships are expanding fast.
Las Vegas emerges as the perfect hub: HyperX Arena, global access, and a city that embraces innovation. Morris shares why Valhallan is moving to a corporate‑led model for consistency and quality, how online demand will guide future arena placements, and why this youth‑first focus can capture meaningful share in a $500B ecosystem. He closes with candid, hard‑won advice for entrepreneurs about stretching beyond comfort zones and refusing to let fear set the limits. If you care about kids, education, esports, or building a brand with real community impact, this conversation will stick.
Enjoy the episode? Follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find us.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome Back & Big Update (00:00:00)

2. From One Franchise to Ownership (00:01:05)

3. Building the New Leadership Team (00:05:20)

4. Shifting From Franchisee to Franchisor (00:09:20)

5. Calming Franchisee Fears and Strategy (00:13:40)

6. Why Move HQ to Las Vegas (00:18:50)

7. Owning the Youth Esports Segment (00:22:50)

8. Colleges, Scholarships, and Cyber Week (00:27:20)

9. Games as Skill Builders, Not Time Wasters (00:32:10)

10. Safety, Community, and Monitored Play (00:37:20)

11. Scaling Arenas, Online, and Leagues (00:42:00)

177 episodes

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