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Sunday, 2 December 2018

SLAM RADIO MAKING HISTORY!




December 3rd 2018 sees the Sports Leadership And Management School (SLAM) Miami embark on making radio history and changing the game in education and the way in which students are prepared for careers in the sports media industry with the launch of SLAM Talk Radio.

The cutting edge school will be the first high school to launch a national radio station in partnership with SiriusXM on channel 145. A professional radio station that will be produced and presented by high school students at SLAM and on air 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and aims to reach a wider audience outside of students spanning from an age range of 18 to 80.  Sports, entertainment and journalism will be at the heart of its core focus. With Pitbull making history with the school as Co-Founder and Ambassador for SLAM, the radio station and its alliance with SiriusXM will be the first to give a practical and first-hand learning experience of running a radio station with this innovative program. With plans to expand to other SLAM schools across the country.

Students at SLAM are excited to be the trailblazers, pave the way and be the first to produce and present a national radio station. “Being a part of this project is an honor. I am very excited to see what new doors and opportunities SLAM Radio will bring. I transferred schools after my sophomore year to lead this project on a student level. As Student Station General Manager, I’ve had a chance to work with other students and take on a leadership role. Our students at SLAM are excited and are ready for history!” –Amanda Milian, SLAM Radio Student Station General Manager 

As the Sports Broadcasting Teacher at the school and the Program Director of SLAM Talk Radio,
Larry “The Amigo” Milian, will also be hosting his very own Morning Show on SLAM Talk Radio. “The Amigo” is not only the teacher, but also the mentor and coach who is currently preparing students in the run up to this pioneering moment in radio history and will oversee the running of the station on a day to day basis.

Larry Milian is no stranger to media let alone being a part of making history. Larry Milian was one part duo of the ‘Dos Amigos Show’ which was the first Spanglish sports talk show in the USA. Students at SLAM Talk Radio couldn’t be in better hands with this ‘Amigo’.
From Producer/Production Coordinator/Host of Generation Ñ Media, Senior
Writer StateOfTheU.com (SB Nation), Radio Talk Show host at 940 WINZ, 640 WFTL Sports, Sports Talk 790 The Ticket to CEO/Director of Operations at Fast Action Sports (Florida) to name but a few milestones in the career of Larry Milian, who will bring an amplitude of knowledge, skills, experience and wisdom from his career in the sports media industry. Larry Milian talks in more depth about SLAM Talk Radio and how the programming will be produced, his very own Morning Show, the process of building up to the launch and of course Pitbull and much more in an exclusive interview below.


Radio to teaching at a school. Talk to me Larry, how did the journey lead you to SLAM School?
Crazy journey indeed. The opportunity to see our radio students at SLAM get excited for our launch that makes all of this worthwhile. While I never expected to be in the classroom, the truth is getting to know our amazing students has been the best part of this journey. Makes me feel like Coach Nick Saban recruiting top college football prospects for their national championship program. The truth is these young adults want to be a part of something special.

Exciting times, who is going to do the programming?
It’s an interesting dynamic, the original press release said the Juniors and Seniors here at SLAM will be doing the programming. We have expanded that role so it’s going to be the High School students at SLAM that are part of this group and are going to create the majority of the content. In recent weeks we have also created an elite group of future eighth graders which are one year away from getting to high school and start training them ahead of time so when they get into high school they are more ready to be on the air and create the evergreen content.

A lot of the content is pre-recorded, the only Live show will be mine in the morning. The rest will be content produced and created by the students.

Just going back on evergreen content – For those that aren’t familiar with the term could you explain a little about what this is?
Evergreen means it doesn’t have an expiration date. So not going to be topical to the game that was played yesterday for example but it will be content based. So if it’s a story that happened in the past or relevant to something that has to do with a sport or a topic within a sport it doesn’t have an expiration date where it needs to be aired by a certain time.

How does it work, will the students get to pick the topics for the show?
With my approval as the Program Director of the station, I have the final say with what goes on.

What kind of programming can listeners expect?
We want the content to be appropriate, fitting and appeal to the masses so it’s not just student radio. We’re hoping to tackle issues that are common to the sports fan but we will also delve into entertainment and we will have Live DJ’s mixers from time to time on the weekends. More importantly we will be creating content for anyone between the ages of 18 to 80.

Touching on entertainment, can you tell us a bit more on this area?
Granted, it’s a sports school and feature speciality sports such as football and baseball. But we will also talk about movies for example. We are also going to delve into music, especially at the weekends. We have several DJ’s here at SLAM that are going to make themselves a part of the radio station so on the weekends you may have “You’re listening to the mix of DJ(?)”

Interesting! So not the typical sports show. Sounds like a lot of programme expansion coming up. How far in advance will the programmes be prepared? 
We’re going to have weekly meetings in classes which will help come up with ideas to create evergreen content.

My morning show isn’t evergreen and we will talk Live about the shows that were played last night but tomorrow we can’t talk about the games played last night so there’s a huge difference.

The evergreen content will help us be able to replace some programming. 168 hours a week is a lot of time. Professionals have a hard time filling that time so when you’re talking about students we’re going to have a challenge on our hands. 

But certainly they are also going to be creating content that does have an expiration date and for that we are going to meet once or twice a week about how we create that content and my very best will be able to do that on a weekly basis and create the more relevant programming that will be on the station aside from the morning show and then the evergreen content the things you may have done last week we can play it over the next few weeks. 

Some students are already thinking of doing a series of programmes relevant to what their show content is about. They want to do features on players in soccer for example, the feature today will be Ronaldo Cristiano and next week will feature Lionel Messi. While others will be interview based so they will go out and find people in an industry that they want to cover and do interviews. All these will be pre-recorded. 

We’re excited as it’s going to be a mix of Live programming, music and more. Our goal is also to not make it not sound like ‘student radio’ and that people are listening to this and enjoying what they are listening to.

Talk me through what is happening right now Larry, where are we currently in the process of launching?
Construction is completed of our state of the art studio. Not just recording booths and rooms for some of the evergreen content but we’re also going to have a main studio where I’m going to be doing my Live show.

Far as community involvement, part of my job is to get out into the community and spread the message about what we are doing at Slam Talk Radio. There are currently over 100 students matriculated in Radio classes.

My day can get very intense. I start early as 6:30 in the morning and can be here late as 9-10pm at night. There’s a lot of work to be done as we get ready to embark on making history. 

This is radio history! Let’s call it like we see it. I’ve worked in the business for years and radio is an amazing medium to communicate.  Some people may deem it as ‘old school’, but radio has had a ‘re-birth’ in my opinion, because of the video element in it. I’m just excited about how we’re embarking on this journey into history, being that we’re a high school and were going to have a national radio platform. 


The students are also going to be involved in creating their own content that’s pre-recorded and that’s an amazing element as well. They’re not going to sit in a room and watch me do a Live show. They are going to get involved in the creation of that show. Doing the research necessary.


Seems like it’s a REALLY hands-on process Larry
It’s very hands on. Another element we are going to be using that has never been done on sports radio is a Live DJ. So we’re going to not only have DJ on the weekends and play on the weekends. 

Sports shows generally come back from their break play a song and end it out in 15 seconds and then they go into their content.

Sounds like a great platform and opportunity for the up and coming DJ’s within the school too
Absolutely. They will also get the opportunity during their morning show to create 6-8 minute mixes before we get into the content. So the listener will have the opportunity to dance a little bit, hear a little spot, go to break, come back and get some more mixes. 

It’s very unique. It’s very ‘Pitbullish’ It’s got that Pitbull flair to it and I know that when I spoke to Pitbull about it he absolutely loved the idea because it’s unique. It’s different and it has our SLAM stamp to it. We’re excited about how it’s going to come about.


Tell me more about your Morning Show on Slam Talk Radio. For someone who has never heard any of your shows or aware of your style - How would you describe what your part will bring to Slam Talk Radio
My show will be a good eclectic mix of sports and entertainment. It’s when a DJ Laz Morning Show marries a sports show like The Dan LeBatard Show. 

If you marry those two together and you create the hybrid nature of both of those shows, unite them you get my show. I don’t pretend to be DJ Laz or Dan LeBatard but there’s going to be elements I get from both of them who have served as mentors in my radio career and I’m very excited about putting that into play.

I think they will be proud in knowing they had an influence on making this historic journey possible. My show will be heavy sports but entertainment will play a big role in it. I plan on having guests on the show and with the help of Mr 305, Mr Worldwide himself I’m sure he will come on from time to time with us but tap into some of his friends to join us in the studio or over the phone and that’s what we‘re really excited about. Having guests on the show that are going to be a part of our program whether it’s Marc Antony or Derek Jeter. Whoever it is, we really plan on making this a wide open platform for the entertainment world as well as the sports world.

Would others outside the USA be able to listen to Slam Talk Radio, from the UK for example?
Of course, if you have Sirius XM. We’ll have you listen - we’ll have you on the show!

Wow, thank you it would be an honour Larry
We want to keep the content as fresh and as entertaining as possible and if you’re in the car and listening to the station it could be something that would captivate you and you would listen. That’s also where my challenge comes in. Fresh as in content and fresh in how we deliver the content.

Your Morning Show - will it be the only interactive show on the station?
Definitely my morning show program will be interactive and Live from 7am-12pm ET. We will have open lines, people calling into the show, interviews on air over the phone. 

In the beginning we are going to make sure we concentrate on our content and delivering this content the best way possible and doing that will require more of a podcast and pre-recorded form. If there are students identified that are excellent I will consider creating a Live show for them but in the beginning it will be monitored closely and make sure it sounds right. 

You briefly mentioned challenges about keeping content fresh and how SLAM Talk Radio deliver the content as one of the challenges. Are there any other challenges you currently face or foresee in the future?
There has never been a high school with a national radio platform, so it’s a tall task to take on and teach 15-16 year olds to create content that is going to be listenable on a radio station. That’s quite a challenge. My show will go 5 hours and having been on radio for many years, the students will get the ability to work behind the scenes of a true national syndicated morning show and know the ins and outs of what you need to do to prepare for a show on a daily basis. That’s a great experience for them.


Our challenge is also that it’s 168 hours of programming. 24 hours a day 7 days a week. I have my 5 hour show and we will have the best of that the students will edit and get to read for the evening play. For the most part they need to create content, show and long form that will be adequate for Slam Talk Radio.

My biggest challenge in all of this is making it sound like a professional radio station that is being controlled and run by professionals.  The challenge there is that I have young students we have to train, cross train and prepare well. Some of the exercises that we are going to do over the summer should begin that preparation process. Experience comes with practice.

As they prepare, start practicing and creating this evergreen content which will get better and better and from there pick who the best of the best are and consider Live programming with them a well. But for now they will be pre-recorded. 

Because we do that it makes it easier to replace programming. I know a few students that will be creating programming on a weekly basis. We have an entertainment show that will be a pre-recorded podcast by students that will come on once a week on the radio station.


What are you looking forward to the most? 
I have really made this all about the students. They warm my heart, they’re interesting, they’re dynamic. It is unique. It can be a little frustrating sometimes because there is an age difference but I get to their level as I am young at heart so I understand them better and can relate to them more than most teachers do. I relate to them. I listen to their music and watch the same shows because I swear sometimes I’m a teenager (both laugh).

Even though as a career radio guy there is a first in all of this for me. That this that it is the first time I will have a nationally syndicated broadcast on air. I’ve always been a local radio host. So the fact that i will be heard all over the country and world is exciting and nerve wrecking all at once. Demanding as well the demands of being a Program Director of Slam Talk Radio and making this station work as well as create content for 5 hours a day. 

I owe that dynamic to Pitbull, he’s the one who really showed me this could be much more fulfilling on that side than anything that I do on the air so I’m going to have one of the best radio shows in the country but that’s because I’m confident and I have done this before and I know I can be entertaining, funny and quirky, unique and opinionated but to see them do this and be inspired by my work and be inspired by what I have taught them and then watch their young energy just come out on the microphone.

We haven’t even talked about the video element and side projects on the radio and watch that all come together and be able to stand like a proud dad and know that I helped make this happen. This is radio history. This is going to be my legacy in this business.

Pitbull also has the tag ‘Mr Education’ too! I have to throw in and ask, what is your favourite Pitbull song?
There are so many to choose from, but two of my favorite songs are “On the Floor” with JLo and “Rain Over Me” with Marc Anthony. Aside from Pitbull, they are my two favorite music artists.
   
Thank again so much for taking the time for sharing more with all of us about this exciting time and history in the making.  I’m really looking forward to the launch of Slam Talk Radio and excited for you, the students, the listeners the radio industry that’s been hit with something new and innovative by SLAM

My Pleasure!


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Thursday, 12 May 2016

VOTE PITBULL! MIAMI HERALD'S SOUTH FLORIDA VISIONARY AWARD

Just four days left to vote for Pitbull for Miami Herald's South Florida Visonary Award under the 305 Award category. Here's just some of the reasons WHY Pitbull deserves the award and WHY we should all vote!


Among so many greats, Pitbull is instrumental for his efforts and achievements in his home town of Miami. Iconic Pitbull IS the beacon for and from the 305. Mr 305 took the 305 worldwide by shining light in his city and DOING monumental things for and in his city and educating the world about the 305. Even has his birthday officially declared as PITBULL DAY in the 305 by the mayor of Miami. Without further a-do so we can get on with the voting - a quick run-down of just some of Armando's work in his home city.

Contribution to education by creating Chartered Sports Leadership and Management School SLAM 

Own music label created, brought from the 305 to the world Mr 305 Inc  

Technology Keynote speaker at Emerge Americas Miami to inspire and bring out innovation 

Contribution to local business via Miami Subs ownership 

Home of his own Voli Vodka (over 21's)  

Awareness and tourism contribution to the 305 via partnering up  with Visit Florida 

Creating more awareness globally with support of other iconic businesses like Mango's Tropical Café South Beach 

Bringing the New Years Eve Party TO the 305 with FOX Pitbull NYE Revolution from Bayfront Park

We don't necessarily need to be IN or FROM Miami to see what a huge contribution Pitbull has made to the region - besides most of us fans live in Miami in our heads most of the time anyway! So place your votes and let's get Pitbull the recognition he more than deserves. Thank you













Monday, 15 February 2016

BAD MAN PITBULL

The Thicke, the Bad, the Perry and the Barker. No it’s not a new spin on a Clint Eastwood film but a reference to Mr Worldwide’s new song, Bad Man with Robin Thicke, Travis Barker (drummer Blink 182) and Joe Perry (Guitarist Aerosmith). Pitbull continues to shock and surprise with this song and range of talents featured on it.  I dare you to listen to this without bopping your head away or playing the air guitar.

“This is history in the making” Causing more ‘Climate Change’ and set to bring on more 2016
‘disruption’ in the charts as Pitbull crosses genres once again with rap and rock. Running straight in with his rhymes invading your ears and commanding attention with the drums and electric guitar from the first verse with a little reference to those who may no longer enjoy his style of music anymore. “They Say he don’t write no more…They say like Le Bron he ain’t got no heat no more…They say he ain’t  street no more…Like Jay (Z)  Say how SICK am I wish em HEALTH fo’sure!”

Cool with it and acting the fool with it, clearly not bothered by fans-turned haters and focused on growth and success in all forms- pa’lante! And then SLAM! “Went back to one of my own neighbourhoods and build a school in it” which has to be one of my favourite stings in his rhymes. Before going on to thank God,  his mum and Miami. Then a staple on Pitbull songs – his empire and women and telling them to  “come and get it girl” (you heard him Pitbull Girls- please form an orderly line!)

Following Travis Barker on the drums throughout and that guitar bridge three quarters of the way through with Joe Perry- wow!

A good guy at heart but has to be a bad man in an evil world (and a women’s world!). Although a purely ‘old school’ style album from Pitbull would be very welcome, however one can understand how Pitbull’s audience has grown and diversified since so it may not be so easy to go back, or as Mr Worldwide may say ‘don’t look back’. It’s 90% business as Pitbull says and that’s how it’s successfully going and growing since. Pitbull has EVOLVED and GROWN and opened up the ears of those fans who are willing to listen, enjoy his old music but open to try something new and stick around for more and enjoy.

Bad Man is rumoured to be a single from Pitbull’s upcoming album Climate Change and will premiere at the 58th Grammy Awards show on the 15th February. Check out the photo taken by the rock star photographer himself, Greg Watermann during a rehearsal..

I’m sure there will be one hell of a video to go with this at some point and see this as a hot summer festival tune- Think we need ALL you to front Glastonbury here in the UK with this one Pitbull (feel free to get Stephen Tyler in for a remix too!)

Dale!

Serina

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Wednesday, 8 July 2015

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: 60 SECONDS WITH MIKE VAZQUEZ


From NASCAR and breaking into an untapped market, Mike Vazquez talks about being part of a huge movement and formulating the first ever Hispanic owned racing team (Hispanic Racing Team - HRT) Created by Hispanics, driven by Hispanics. Representing the Latin community on the track and then going onto creating FCV Racing.

With a portfolio almost as varied as Pitbull's, Mike also tells us about more of his ventures other than racing, from tobacco to boxing.

How did Pitbull come onto Mike's business track and make a Pit-Stop and join him on some of his ventures? What Pitbull songs does Mike listen to in his own car? Is there hope for a #PitbullGirls racing team or get even more extreme, take the gloves off and get our knuckles out to form a fierce fight team?

With special thanks also to Karen Scotting for the head graphics and reaching out. Read more about this charming and remarkable entrepreneur in this exclusive interview below.

Thanks for taking the time to talk to me Mike...

Can you take us back and tell us how the Hispanic Race Team (HRT) came about?
Back before 2000 Census, we saw the Hispanic influence grow. Census confirmed that. We saw most Hispanics were big car nuts – and we love motor sports and driving fast. So it was natural to match to unit Americas fastest and fastest growing sport with the fastest growing segment of the U.S population!

Were there any challenges faced starting up the HRT?
Absolutely, racing is not cheap. Gaining sponsorship for Hispanic drivers is not easy. Especially when corporations limit you to Hispanic marketing dollars, even though we reach all audiences. NASCAR Fans were great however and very accepting and welcoming new competition.

 
Tell us about a momentous or high point for you with HRT and onwards?
We actually closed HRT in 2004 and began operations as FCV Racing. Short for Fitz, Contreras and Vazquez. The three owners – Armando Fitz, Carlos Contreras and myself.

On the track – in 2006 we won the first NASCAR race by a Hispanic driver, Ruben Pardo at Lime Rock Park, CT. We won numerous awards that year as well. We have had numerous wins in NASCAR Mexico and also, off the track, we have had many special moments contributing to children’s charities and Make A Wish programs. Those we will never forget and hold most dear.

Who is your inspiration in the business world? 
It starts with my father, always being honest, upfront and a direct business man- He set the path for me. Then there are young guys like Pitbull who had a vision, a passion and a drive that I can relate to and appreciate.

Where did you meet Pitbull?
I met Pitbull in the 305 many years ago. When he was first starting. We met casually every couple of years or so thereafter around the 305. Then about 6 years ago I was stuck at Mexico’s airport and when I looked up Pitbull was sitting across from me.  We talked for a while that day and met the next day in Miami for lunch to talk about our projects. We have been friends and working on some things together since.
 
Tell us how you and Pitbull came to work together?
I believe in Pitbull and his message. As well as how he represents Latinos worldwide. So we help promote any projects he has with our race cars and any way we can.

Do you have a favourite Pitbull song you like to jam to in your own car? 
WOW! There are so many, a big variety. I love some of the original 305 based music. Old school Pit, but also his new hits- and they keep coming! I’d say the first song I remember thinking this Chico just made some noise and is going up from here with his song ‘Culo’ I remember hearing it with a smile on my face and I said “Yeah...this is Miami-Cuban all the way, and we are now represented!!”

Voli Spirits is one of the sponsors - Do you have a particular way you like to enjoy the drink?
I love my vanilla coffee fusion on ice, with a splash of water..Just a splash!

SLAM School is another sponsor tied in with Pitbull and also the sporting world too. Have you had any of the students over to visit the track or been asked by them to take a car for a spin?
We had some students at the Homestead Miami Race last year. The car was decorated with the SLAM logo and we took the car to the school for the kids. We absolutely love the school, their programs and the kids. Kudos to Pitbull for giving back to our community and the kids in it!
  
Please may I get behind the wheel of one of your race cars when I'm in Miami (you don't have to give me the keys!)
Absolutely!  Anytime! Just bring some diapers!

Thanks Mike- and for the warning!  I'll also make sure I'm insured if you let me take it for a spin  Have you ever let Pitbull loose behind the wheel of one of your cars? 
Not yet. Mr Worldwide rarely has a full day off to do it, but anytime he wants to!!



What kind of qualities do you look for and what training is involved in being one of your drivers?
Natural talent, but also a willingness to listen, many hours in the gym and on the track. Having sponsors definitely helps pave the way through!

Do you have many races still ahead of you this year?
We have at least 6 more in NASCAR and working on some more in a different series, IMSA Porsche Races later this year.

Do you give drivers a pep talk or 'steer your drivers' towards for motivation before races?
Of course. We go over a game plan and coach them not to be distracted if we work away from it. As a spotter I am in their ear all race long!

So for those of us who aren't familiar with the racing world, tell us what a spotter does?
A spotter is who speaks to the driver through his radio during the race. We coach as to what’s going on in the race, team strategies etc. But also and possibly more important, we tell the drivers what’s going on around them and let them know when another car is in the blind spot and when they have successfully cleared another car on the track.  Since they can only see roughly 90 degrees in front of them. We are their eyes and ears during the race.

Do you ever get nervous watching races?
Yes, but I can only worry about what I can control, and in racing, most of it is out of our control. Especially the other competitors. We do have a 15 minute rule after the race as well where we cannot approach another driver or team – Let’s everyone cool down a bit. Doesn’t always work though!

Do you have any words of advice for anyone thinking of pursuing a career as a race driver? 
STAY IN SCHOOL!  Then if you really want to race, do some Go Karts and work your way up!  Don't blow all your money or your parent’s money either.  Go get sponsors!...and start small!!


 
From a tobacco company, HRT, FCV to BYB, your portfolio is almost varied as Pitbull's! Tell us more about BYB (Back Yard Brawls)...
It’s a new series I am proud of, BYB Extreme Fighting Series.  It brings fights back to their origins, before boxing gloves that are proven to cause more damage!  (Check out the links below)

You were also featured in Magazine Key Biscayne's 2012's Most Beautiful People feature, how did that feel?
I felt silly to be honest, but my wife (Arelis Vazquez) was also selected too so I had to do it  (laughs)

 
I have a question from a great #PitbullGirl and huge fan of yours, Karen Scotting, that is "Who is your favourite #PitbullGirl?"
HA!...It would have to be her, but don’t tell her - that's our secret!

Is a PGRT - Pitbull Girl Race Team an option for the future?
Sounds good to me. Or you can be our Back Yard Babes at our next BYB event!

That's a good one! So what's next for you?
Working on our next BYB (Back Yard Brawls) event! More information coming soon!  And some more racing...and getting our SENECA cigarettes in more chain stores across the country!  Always working hard, having a good time and only worrying about what I can control.  Such is my life!


It’s been an absolute pleasure, thanks for taking the time to talk to me Mike and share more with us fans. Remember to give me a call when you open applications for PGRT and Back Yard Babes! We'll have to check in with Mr Worldwide to see if he's free the same day for a day on the track!

Anytime..Thanks for your support!

All the best for your future projects and thank you again.



(photo credits: Greg Watermann, Jeffrey Welcker. Reposts: Mike Vazquez, Mike Calderon, Unknown sources)


LINKS

Follow Mike Vazquez on Twitter at @MikeFCV

Back Yard Brawls
Twitter  @BYBExtreme
Instagram @BYBExtreme     

Voli Spirits (over 21'swww.VoliVodks.com

SLAM School  www.SlamMiami.com


Make a Wish Foundation www.wish.org






































Wednesday, 29 April 2015

PITBULL TALKS ABOUT THE IMPORTANT LESSONS HIS MOTHER TAUGHT HIM & SLAM ON THE TODAY SHOW

Echoes of “My mom taught me to fight… “ Lyrics to Triumph (Rebelution) bounces around the head watching the feature on the Today Show with ‘Mr Education’ Pitbull himself who spoke from where his heart truely is. That is from the Sports Leadership And Management Charter School (SLAM) which Pitbull co-founded, telling us about the most important lesson in life his mother taught him. How to survive.

It was like watching parts of VH1 Pitbull Behind The Scenes again at some points. We know how much Pitbull’s mother means to him and it’s visible as he gets choked up and tries to hide the emotion through his voice and eyes every time he talks about his mother (you can’t hide it Armando! We see it, we love you for it and get emotional with you).Thank you Mommy Armando for giving us the incredible man that he is today.

Dressed in a white chequered jacket and black shirt, Pitbull talks about his visits to the school and how when he sees the kids he sees himself, as well as the reactions of the kids in the school upon seeing Mr Worldwide as he walks through.

Pitbull also tells us more about the Latin community and SLAM. Going into how the education programs offered by the school is varied and caters for more than those with directly related athletic aspirations, for example. But don’t take my word for it, click on Pitbull below and check out the video from Today.com

Dale!





Tuesday, 31 March 2015

SLAMin' VISIT TO A GREAT SCHOOL


It was a heart warming, exciting and breathtaking experience rolled into one visiting the incredibly impressive SLAM. The Sports Leadership and Management Charter school which Pitbull helped to build in his own old neighbourhood and for which Mr 305-Worldwide is also an ambassador.


A place which binds together a partnership between sports and education where youngsters can grow, follow their passion for sports and learning is made fun through the school's engaging and entertaining curriculum. A revolutionary seven-story first ever school in Florida to offer sports related broadcasting, management and medicine middle and high school education program.

Walking through the corridors and peeking into classes where children were working attentively and at class switch over times just the sound of enthusiastic, happy and motivated students was music to my ears. It's also a fact that Pitbull too is known to make surprise visits and peek into classes at times and walk around the school.

Approaching the entrance of the SLAM gymnasium, I was greeted by an excited group of students pouring out in crowds and running out of the gym from the opposite direction. Brushing past with joy and sounds of excitement having just finished a class. A memorable moment and feeling of many during my visit to the magnificent school that brings a glowing smile and feeling from within each time I think about. 

This is the breath taking, iconic fully equipped gym with the globally recognised windows and views where Pitbull spends his birthdays with the students and where this year Pitbull was named as Ambassador of the Arts for Florida. Where his birthday January 15th itself was declared as Pitbull Day by Mayor Tomas Regalado. 
As announced on Pitbull Day this year, it was amazing to catch a glimpse of an untouched, raw and 'before' view of the area nearby where the SLAM school is to be extended and I am excited to share this with the fellow fans especially and cannot wait see is the complete 'after' version (below)


A dance studio (below) was very inspiring and a pleasure to meet and tell the teacher how I wish I was young enough or whether they would make an exception and allow me to join the school dance program.


A roof top of SLAM gave an abundance of spectacular views of the neighbourhood where Pitbull grew up, downtown Miami and a glimpse of the Marlins Ball Park. It is also the roof top where images of Pitbull have been shot such as promos for his fragrance.

Being a fan and admirer of all his achievements inside and outside of music, Being aware of Pitbull's struggles as he grew up, how his very own teachers inspired him and directed him on the path towards changing his life and how today Pitbull is here giving the the kids the a place to learn, grow and enjoy education by making it fun, cool and providing the opportunity through a strong, experienced and dedicated team of inspiring teachers giving their everything along with the equipment, technology and hands-on approach was a proud, grateful and emotional experience.

A very special thank you to Ana of the Slam Shop Team for showing me around the outstanding school. It was also a pleasure to meet some of the other teachers, Principal Alex Tamargo and members of the SLAM Board and Team Pitbull. It was an absolute honour and pleasure to be able to visit the school and see all the wonderful facilities and things that everyone involved in the school does. Thank you for having me. Thank you for taking the time to talk to me. Thank you Pitbull for investing in education and giving back.

Pitbull fans please check out  more images from the day and the links below to explore more about SLAM and remember to get your SLAM shop gear! Thank you.


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