August 4, 2025

Awesome show today with Seniors Helping Seniors of Brevard County and Patrick Scott Patterson podcaster! If you live in Merritt Island, over 60 years of age, and need a few hours work, , to help seniors, check out my friend CEO Jennifer Barton@highlight

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Seniors Helping Seniors

The Seniors Helping Seniors® team provides affordable, professional in-home care services and heartfelt companionship for seniors. Our caregivers, who are seniors themselves, understand the importance of remaining independent. Through quality assistance with day-to-day tasks – as well as beautifully shared moments – we brighten and empower the lives of seniors from the comfort of their own homes.

Patrick Scott Peterson

My first work in this space came in the late 1990s and early 2000s during my run as a professional wrestler known as “The Hardcore Kingpin” Scott Phoenix. This taught me very quickly how to be larger than life on camera in more ways than one. For my last few years in the wrestling business, I slid into roles that were behind the camera, teaching me more than I realized about what it takes to produce such things.

This somehow led me into working with NBCUniversal’s G4tv at E3 2009, a live television event that somehow felt like what I was destined for. This experience parlayed into various work in the video game industry space for a number of years, including speaking engagements at conventions such as San Diego Comic-Con and SXSW and additional work with both E3 and NBCUniversal. 

In turn, this created opportunities to appear in a long list of video game documentary films and television shows, but my scope wasn’t limited to just that topic, with credits ranging from a cooking competition series to a show for The Weather Channel. More recently, I’ve shot for film and television productions about a wider range of pop culture topics, including cartoons and classic toy lines. 

In addition to work in this space, I also run a business called We Got One in Denton, TX. We Got One is an online shop for collectibles, antiques and items of interest of all kinds. We scour thrift shops, yard sales, storage locker auctions, estate sales and just about everywhere else to find fresh inventory. With all the treasure hunting shows on television today, I figure it’s a matter of time before this profession crosses paths with the other.