Former FSU Star Athlete, NFL Working Again Who Emerged After Hitting Rock Backside is Subsequent Visitor on The Crossman Dialog

WINTER PARK – Sammie Smith, former FSU star athlete and NFL Working again who simply launched his first ebook that chronicles his profession and journey after hitting all-time low, will be part of the Crossman Dialog Saturday, Sept. 2 at 1:05 p.m.

Smith was one of many biggest athletes in FSU historical past, a soccer and observe star. He completed his FSU profession with 2,887 speeding yards and 20 touchdowns, performed operating again for the Dolphins and Broncos. However after his profession within the NFL ended, he received blended up with the improper folks, was arrested on drug expenses and despatched to jail. He reformed his life, received his rights restored, and now could be a chaplain with Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Director of Character Improvement for the Ole Miss soccer staff.

Smith emerged realizing it’s by no means too late to do the correct factor. He used that low level as a platform to provide again to the group in some ways however largely by counseling athletes, college students and anybody in disaster, Crossman defined. Now he has launched his first ebook entitled “My Title is Not 18121-018.”

“Sammie embodies the traits that I’ve at all times admired and advocated,” Crossman mentioned, “I’m thrilled to have him on the Crossman Dialog to share his inspiring story. Listeners don’t have to be a die-hard FSU fan to understand that Smith is the picture of how errors in life don’t outline you, and second likelihood is there for anybody.”

Crossman and his staff at Crossman Profession Builders have a way of obligation to deliver to gentle position fashions like Smith on the Crossman Dialog for the good thing about faculty college students, younger professionals and anybody struggling or at a detrimental crossroads in life.

For extra info on The Crossman Dialog contact

John Crossman, CEO, Crossman Profession Builders / Crossmarc Companies, 407-794-9393 jcrossman@crossmancb.com or jcrossman@crossmarcservices.com

Beth Payan, Larry Vershel Communications Inc. 407-461-3781 or beth@larryvershel.com


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