CWC S4 EP5 | Jamar Taylor - 9 year NFL Cornerback VET, First Chance U Non Profit, & Real Estate cover art

CWC S4 EP5 | Jamar Taylor - 9 year NFL Cornerback VET, First Chance U Non Profit, & Real Estate

CWC S4 EP5 | Jamar Taylor - 9 year NFL Cornerback VET, First Chance U Non Profit, & Real Estate

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Welcome to Episode 5 of Season 4 of Conversations with Carroll! In this heartfelt episode, host Nolan Carroll sits down with a special guest, Jamar Andrew Taylor, a formidable American football cornerback. Jamar's journey from college football at Boise State to being drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the 2013 NFL Draft is nothing short of remarkable. But what makes this episode truly unique is the shared history between Nolan and Jamar as locker buddies. They dive deep into their experiences, discussing the challenges and adversities they faced, especially when it comes to overcoming injuries. Join us as they reflect on their journeys, how they conquered setbacks, and found the strength to push forward. This is a candid conversation about resilience, determination, and the bond that forms in the locker room. Subscribe, like, and share to catch this compelling conversation and stay connected with Conversations with Carroll!

Nolan Carroll

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www.nolancarrollfoundation.com

Jamar Taylor

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https://www.firstchanceufoundation.org/

https://join.exprealty.com/

Directed & produced by Young Wild Dreams

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Website: https://youngwilddreams.com

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