On my newest episode of 3 Wide, I welcome my first ever guest: NASCAR Xfinity Driver Garrett Smithley. Garrett and I discussed many topics of the sport and his career ranging from his return to full time competition, sitting out COTA, along with how his career got started.But the most important topic of the conversation is his new sponsor in 2025 Hire Heroes USA. This is an organization that means a lot to Garrett, and he shares with me why he is so passionate about veterans and the role Hire Heroes USA takes in supporting them in transitioning back to civilian life. You can also support this organization and their work by leading a family member or friend to HireHeroesUSA.org to view their jobs available or by donating and keeping their work going.https://www.hireheroesusa.org/You can find Garrett on social media by clicking on one of the links below:X: https://x.com/GarrettSmithleyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/garrettsmithley/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/garrettsmithleyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@43racer43/videosAnd don't forget to check out this channels sponsor Hunt to Harvest at: https://www.hunttoharvest.com/discount/RADNEY18923 for your choice of premiere hunting apparel!
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