In this space, everyone’s welcome to join me at the table for real, refreshing, and authentic conversations about running a live-action gaming business.
Whether you're a laser tag business owner, a summer camp manager, a church pastor growing your congregation, or a sports center manager looking to expand your reach.
This podcast is designed to help YOU attract more visitors with thrilling live-action games.
Today, that idea has grown into a successful business.
This podcast is packed with useful insights—think of it as insider tips and tricks.
If you’re looking to build an awesome business that engages both the young and the young-at-heart, creating events people will talk about for weeks and months, then I’ve got you covered.
So, grab a cuppa or your favorite beverage, and join me for the first season as we take aim at our boldest event ideas and plans together.
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Nicole is the co-founder of Battlefield Sports and has been featured in interviews with The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Review, and The Australian newspaper. Nicole was also the cover story for NETT# magazine and has been highlighted in numerous metro dailies. In addition to being an author, she serves as a mentor and a business awards judge.
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