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The Game is the Game

The Game is the Game

By: Machel St Patrick Hewitt
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The game is the game is a podcast that explores the story of people in varied professions and how they traverse choppy waters in order to find success.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Social Sciences
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  • The one about anti-racism ft Adam Pugh
    Sep 3 2025
    Welcome to Episode 20 of the Game is the Game. I've been fortunate in life to meet an array of inspirational individuals across varied professions. The Game is the Game is an opportunity for them to tell their stories.

    On this episode I sit down with Adam Pugh, you cant pigeonhole Adam into any one category. From working in the police to running for the Green Party - the one thing that has underpinned his values is a committed to fighting injustice and racism.

    We talk about his life's journey, growing up in South London, working in anti-racism spaces and battling false perceptions.

    You can follow Adam on X here

    You can follow Adam on BlueSky here

    Adam can be found on Linked In here

    You can follow The Game is the Game on Instagram here and on X here.

    The Game is the Game is an independent venture founded by Machel St Patrick Hewitt.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The one about tropical fruit and vegetables ft Anthony Serafino
    Jul 26 2025
    Welcome to Episode 19 of the Game is the Game. I've been fortunate in life to meet an array of inspirational individuals across varied professions. The Game is the Game is an opportunity for them to tell their stories.

    On this episode I sit down with Anthony Serafino, President of New Jersey-based Exp. Group LLC, a multinational organisation which for over 40 years has managed a production, exportation, and distribution network of fresh food across South and Central America and the Caribbean.

    It's an interesting episode as food is all around us but how much do we really understand about it's journey to our plates?

    We talk everything about the process of food production and distribution and the things people think they know but actually dont.

    It just so happens that Anthony now happens to be a minority shareholder in Bromley Football Club as well so it made sense that we talked about his crossover into the world of football as well.

    You can find out about the Exp. Group LLC here

    Anthony Serafino can be found on Linked In here

    You can follow The Game is the Game on Instagram here and on X here.

    The Game is the Game is an independent venture founded by Machel St Patrick Hewitt.

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    42 mins
  • The one about the Reggae Boyz ft Simon Preston
    Feb 22 2025
    Welcome to Episode 18 of the Game is the Game. I've been fortunate in life to meet an array of inspirational individuals across varied professions. The Game is the Game is an opportunity for them to tell their stories.

    On this episode I sit down with Jamaica football aficionado and current JFF Media Officer, Simon Preston.

    When it comes to Jamaican football history and the importance the Reggae Boyz have played in the cultural zeitgeist of Jamaica there can be no better individual to sit down with and chop it all up.

    How can a small island like Jamaica have such a cultural sway in the world of football when it has only been to one World Cup in 1998?

    We discussed that, the emerging role of the Jamaican diaspora and so much more.

    You can follow Simon on Instagram here

    Alternatively you can find Simon on X here

    You can follow The Game is the Game on Instagram here and on X here.

    The Game is the Game is an independent venture founded by Machel St Patrick Hewitt. If you'd like to buy me a coffee as an appreciation for this podcast - you can do so here.

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    55 mins
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