Virtuality allows us to connect beyond physical restrictions, this particularly useful during pandemic times, but it also gives relative impunity to negative behaviors like cyberbullying, mean comments, and insults. In the gaming space, this is no different; unfortunately, toxicity is quite common. A shortcut to fix this problem is addressing it, talking about it, and, as Wes Byrd suggests, presenting ourselves with integrity.

Wes Byrd is the CEO and Co-Founder of Skullz, Inc. Wes is an entrepreneur, esports enthusiast, and e-commerce architect. Skullz, Inc. started as a gaming club in 1999, hosting LAN parties and building a healthy gaming community through things like their "rulez of war," which restricted foul language and toxic behavior. After more than 20 years, Skullz, Inc promotes non-toxic behavior, community, integrity, and sportsmanship while providing the highest quality gaming and esports gear.

In this episode, Wes and Megan talked about toxicity in esports and gaming and the best ways to deal with it. Wes shares a bit of his background and some details of his journey into the gaming industry. They also spoke about the gaming industry during the pandemic, and Skullz, Inc's pillars, and the company's view on integrity. Plus, Skullz, Inc's products and their commitment to providing high-quality products.

You can connect with Wes on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesbyrd/

or you can visit Skullz, Inc website: https://skullz.com/

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or Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/skullzgear

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