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From Bahrain to the Superdome: How a Navy Vet Turned a Moment Into a Mission

From Bahrain to the Superdome: How a Navy Vet Turned a Moment Into a Mission

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There was no fanfare in Bahrain. No press releases. No investors. Just a sailor clinging to a Sunday ritual that reminded him he was still human.For U.S. Navy veteran Christopher Smith, football wasn’t just entertainment while deployed, it was identity scaffolding. The trash talk, the team loyalty, the shared heartbreak of a missed field goal, these weren’t just games. They were threads stitching sailors together in a place where everything else was coming apart.Years later, it wasn’t the roar of a touchdown that changed his trajectory, it was the moment the Superdome dimmed, and the crowd’s phones lit up in synchronized rhythm. Christopher didn’t see lights. He saw possibility.That spark became FanWeb, a patented, veteran-led innovation changing the live-event experience for schools, teams, and now institutions like the University of North Texas and the Texas Legends. Vote For Christopher Here: https://tinyurl.com/Vote4ChristopherEric Rush, CEO & Podcast CuratorPrime Pitch Podcast Network Inc. www.primepitchpodcast.comFrisco's #1 Podcast Influencer Frisco's #1 Veteran Advocacy PodcastFor more information, visit www.primepitchpodcast.com

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