By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Jonathan Broadbent
Imagine attending a soccer game where people from all over the world come together to enjoy the sport and experience American culture. This scenario is playing out in the United States, and it’s bringing people from different backgrounds together. As Jonathan Broadbent, host of Voice of Geauga, notes, this phenomenon is not just about sports, but about how the world is reacting to America.
Community Engagement and Soccer
The recent influx of international soccer fans in the United States has created a unique opportunity for community engagement and cultural exchange. As Jonathan Broadbent mentions, ‘It’s actually not sports. It’s how the world is reacting to America.’ This reaction is largely positive, with many visitors expressing their admiration for the country’s safety, beauty, and kindness.
One of the most interesting aspects of this phenomenon is the way it’s bringing people together. As Broadbent notes, ‘I’ve seen almost no video from inside any of the stadiums or any of the games. Really, the ones I’ve been catching are people that are just out on the streets experiencing Americana for the first time.’ This experience is not limited to soccer fans, but is also being shared by people from all over the world who are visiting the United States.
The Power of Cultural Exchange
Cultural exchange is a powerful tool for building bridges between different communities. As Broadbent mentions, ‘I’ve seen a lot of those actually, people from all over, Latino, Middle Eastern, oh, Mexico was after the last.’ This exchange is not just about sports, but about sharing experiences and learning from each other.
According to Broadbent, ‘The comments are really fun. You see them in restaurants. There’s one guy from, clearly from South Africa, I can recognize the accent. Got some buds from Johannesburg area. But he’s like somebody, somebody tell me I’m here in America and somebody tell me why is this fajita the size of my head?’ These interactions are not just entertaining, but also provide a unique glimpse into the experiences of people from different cultures.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the intersection of community engagement, soccer, and cultural exchange is a unique and fascinating phenomenon. As Jonathan Broadbent notes, ‘Show those videos to kids. Find the children around you and show them those videos. If they don’t very quickly learn to appreciate what we have, we will for sure lose it.’ This appreciation is not just about sports, but about the values of community, kindness, and respect that are being shared through this experience.
The full episode of Voice of Geauga is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 24, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Community Engagement and Soccer: A Unique Blend of Culture and Fun
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Jonathan Broadbent
Imagine attending a soccer game where people from all over the world come together to enjoy the sport and experience American culture. This scenario is playing out in the United States, and it’s bringing people from different backgrounds together. As Jonathan Broadbent, host of Voice of Geauga, notes, this phenomenon is not just about sports, but about how the world is reacting to America.
Community Engagement and Soccer
The recent influx of international soccer fans in the United States has created a unique opportunity for community engagement and cultural exchange. As Jonathan Broadbent mentions, ‘It’s actually not sports. It’s how the world is reacting to America.’ This reaction is largely positive, with many visitors expressing their admiration for the country’s safety, beauty, and kindness.
One of the most interesting aspects of this phenomenon is the way it’s bringing people together. As Broadbent notes, ‘I’ve seen almost no video from inside any of the stadiums or any of the games. Really, the ones I’ve been catching are people that are just out on the streets experiencing Americana for the first time.’ This experience is not limited to soccer fans, but is also being shared by people from all over the world who are visiting the United States.
The Power of Cultural Exchange
Cultural exchange is a powerful tool for building bridges between different communities. As Broadbent mentions, ‘I’ve seen a lot of those actually, people from all over, Latino, Middle Eastern, oh, Mexico was after the last.’ This exchange is not just about sports, but about sharing experiences and learning from each other.
According to Broadbent, ‘The comments are really fun. You see them in restaurants. There’s one guy from, clearly from South Africa, I can recognize the accent. Got some buds from Johannesburg area. But he’s like somebody, somebody tell me I’m here in America and somebody tell me why is this fajita the size of my head?’ These interactions are not just entertaining, but also provide a unique glimpse into the experiences of people from different cultures.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the intersection of community engagement, soccer, and cultural exchange is a unique and fascinating phenomenon. As Jonathan Broadbent notes, ‘Show those videos to kids. Find the children around you and show them those videos. If they don’t very quickly learn to appreciate what we have, we will for sure lose it.’ This appreciation is not just about sports, but about the values of community, kindness, and respect that are being shared through this experience.
The full episode of Voice of Geauga is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through June 24, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
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