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Sports
are one of the greatest aspects of American culture. This radio show
has been created to take a deeper look at what happens in sports,
from the personal side of the athlete’s lives; political issues
impacting the game; and the triumphs and tragedies that often don’t
get talked about off the field. Chantel Tremitiere provides a
provocative insider view of what is really going on…within the
extraordinary world of sports!
This radio show will discuss a behind the scenes look at sports and
the lives of athletes, interviews, and even some of the taboo issues
that are often not discussed. Chantel offers her tongue in cheek,
humorous and serious points of view; based on her experience and
knowledge as a former WNBA athlete and current actress and movie
producer. This radio show scores big, for keeping it real and
offering exclusive stories that other programs are afraid to
discuss. You won’t want to miss….What’s really going on?
Chantel Tremitiere, born in York, Pennsylvania,
is one of fifteen children, twelve of whom are adopted. She played
for the Auburn Lady Tiger Basketball Teams who reached three
straight NCAA National Championship Games. She was named to the 1990
NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team and CBS National Championship
Player of the game.
After graduating with a Degree in Public Relations, she spent a few
years coaching at The University of Texas and University of
Massachusetts at Amherst. In 1997, Tremitiere was drafted by the
Sacramento Monarchs with the 18th pick in the inaugural WNBA draft.
She also played in Utah and Indiana.
It was during Tremitiere’s basketball career where she was able to
develop her love of music. She produced the multi-platinum hit Hoody
Hoo for recording artist and No Limit CEO Master P while she was
represented by the No Limit Sports Agency. The single sold more than
4 million copies and was the title song on the hit album TRU.
In 2002 Tremitiere began to follow her true love of show business
when she acted in her first film, the Disney hit Double Teamed. It
was then that she formed her own entertainment company BLANK
Entertainment. The company produces music, videos, and feature
films. The company is currently in pre production on a film in
Atlanta.
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