Thrivin’ in Color podcast tackles the NFL beyond the field

The NFL draft is around the corner and Black PR Wire’s podcast, Thrivin’ in  Color, dives into the world of sports in its latest episode.

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This episode features two very special guests who are dropping the gems on staying fit and healthy, charitable work, and more. 

Chatarius “Tutu” Atwell, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver, and Zach Sieler, Miami Dolphins defensive end, are putting in work on and off the field.

Both players engage in an exciting conversation with Thrivin’ in Color host Camry Brown as they discuss giving back to their community and some memorable moments in their careers.

Atwell explains how giving back to the community is a principle he was raised on, and it coincides with his foundation, Tutu Atwell Junior Foundation. He continues to reflect on an amazing sports camp he conducted that consisted of soccer, track, basketball, and football. 

Having been in Miami for three years, Sieler professes how great it feels to give back to the community he has grown to love. Sieler introduced kids to a different part of Florida through his Sieler Safe Haven Foundation by taking them on a trip to the Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki Museum.

“These guys are the epitome of humble,” said Camry. “Our listeners can envision a different side of these players with what they shared  during the show.” 

Black PR Wire’s Thrivin’ in Color podcast is a platform for sports professionals to provide insight into their exciting careers and their great work when no one is looking. 

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