In a heartfelt video submission, Trinidadian streamer Caleb Herbert shares his journey and aspirations as he applies to Streamer University. Herbert voices his vision for uniting Caribbean streamers in an industry that is often overlooked. With hopes of bringing local talent to an international audience, he reflects on the support he has received from his community, especially from influential figures like Kai Cenat’s mother, who encouraged him to pursue streaming.
Herbert emphasizes the warmth and dedication he feels toward his craft, stating that it is possible for Caribbean voices to resonate on a global platform. ‘I want to pioneer the change I want to see,’ he asserts, aiming to inspire future generations of Caribbean streamers. His personal connection with the international streaming community has motivated him to be a catalyst for innovative and creative expressions within the Caribbean market, showcasing that greatness in streaming is achievable.
As he prepares for this next chapter, Herbert’s application underscores the importance of representation in today’s media landscape, making a case for why Caribbean talent deserves more recognition on global platforms.
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