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(BPRW) Raising a Glass to Black Excellence: Meet the Innovators of 3708 Spirits on Thrivin’ in Color
Episode 15 of Season 2 Features 3708 Spirits Founders Mitchell Linton, Tony Ajayi, and Zachary Spence
(Black PR Wire) Miami, FL – Thrivin’ in Color, a podcast amplifying the voices and stories of people of color, is proud to announce its latest episode featuring an exciting conversation with Mitchell Linton, Tony Ajayi, and Zachary Spence, founders of 3708 Spirits, a Black-owned distillery making waves in the spirits industry. In this episode, the founders share the inspiration behind their brand and what sets them apart.
Throughout the engaging conversation, In this vibrant episode, Mitchell, Tony, and Zachary discussed their journey as entrepreneurs and the obstacles they have navigated in this predominantly white industry. They also emphasize the importance of representation in entrepreneurship and how they actively support local communities. “I’m thrilled to share the remarkable story of 3708 Spirits and its founders,” said host Camry Brown. “Their dedication to Black excellence, community, and culture is truly inspiring, and listeners will gain so much from this episode.”
3708 Spirits started with three friends who connected through their alma maters, Howard University and the University of Maryland, as well as family friendships. Mitchell Linton, Tony Ajayi, and Zachary Spence embarked on the same journey of life with the goal of defining their legacy. In the process, they individually and collectively cherished celebrating the victories of others. The “3” in 3708 represents the three united founders who connected to create luxury in a bottle. The “7” represents the perfect taste. The “0” signifies the foundation of where they started as a company and where many individuals begin in life. The “8” represents a new beginning as an American agave spirit.
Black PR Wire’s Thrivin’ in Color podcast provides Black and Brown leaders with an exclusive platform to share their stories and ignite the next generation of entrepreneurs. Tune in to Thrivin’ in Color on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
About Thrivin’ in Color
Thrivin’ In Color is a podcast produced by Black PR Wire, featuring interviews with remarkable sistas and brothas from across the country who are doing extraordinary things in today’s society. Thrivin’ In Color takes us behind the scenes of their world, where we meet with them and pick up some golden nuggets for success. Thrivin’ In Color podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all of your favorite podcast services.
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