Latest Posts

unnamed-121

Called to Heal, But How Far? Doctors, Faith, Abortion

unnamed-106

What Easter Sunday Teaches Us About New Beginnings

unnamed-104

Why Easter Sunday Should Center on Jesus, Not the Bunny

PUMA LAUNCHES GO WILD PODCAST, FEATURING INSPIRING BRAND AMBASSADORS AND SPOKESPEOPLE THAT HAVE REDEFINED THE GAME

Screenshot

SHARE

Global sports company PUMA launches the ‘Go Wild Podcast’ as the brand continues to amplify its ‘Go Wild’ philosophy. The first initial episodes are hosted by sprint and hurdle legend Colin Jackson and will feature intimate interviews with a collective of high-profile ambassadors, athletes, and influencers associated with PUMA – also known as The PUMA Wild Ones – who embody PUMA’s philosophy to Go Wild by fearlessly redefining their fields in sport.

The first episode begins with a compelling conversation between Colin Jackson and the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt, in a 30-minute sit-down interview. Listeners can expect an upbeat and playful conversation, diving into moments of triumph, emotional highs, and breakthroughs that have defined Bolt’s extraordinary career, including overcoming lows such as the infamous 2011 disqualification.

Screenshot

The Go Wild Podcast delves into both sport and lifestyle, with conversations rooted in authenticity, courage, and self-expression. Through these podcast stories, PUMA aims to connect with its audience on a deeper level, embracing the aspirations of a new generation.

Julie Legrand, Global Senior Director Brand Strategy and Communication at PUMA, says: “The launch of our new Go Wild Podcast allows our audience to delve deeper into PUMA’s brand DNA, told through the lens of inspiring individuals who truly embody PUMA’s philosophy. At PUMA, we want to champion the individuals who have the courage to be themselves, and this first episode with Usain Bolt can do this perfectly. With more intimate conversations on the Go Wild podcast, we aim to inspire a new generation to embrace boldness, authenticity, and self-expression.”

Screenshot

Following the launch of PUMA’s largest global brand campaign to date in March, which champions the courage to be yourself and the joy of sport, the Go Wild Podcast delves into the personal journeys of those who embody this philosophy.

Episodes will feature as part of a wider Go Wild content series by PUMA, which will roll out full-profile video content on notable figures in sport and culture, alongside content at major global sporting events this year such as the Boston Marathon and the Women’s Football Euro Championship.

To watch the first full Go Wild Podcast episode with Colin Jackson and Usain Bolt, visit here, and to see more on the Go Wild global brand campaign, visit www.puma.com or follow our journey on social media @PUMA.

*All Photos from PUMA

RELATED ARTICLES

unnamed-121

Called to Heal, But How Far? Doctors, Faith, Abortion

For centuries, medicine has been viewed as a sacred calling. Scripture affirms that healing is close to the heart of God, and those who care...
unnamed-104

Why Easter Sunday Should Center on Jesus, Not the Bunny

Discover why Christians remember Easter Sunday as Jesus’ resurrection, not the bunny, and how this truth strengthens faith and reflects the gospel message. Image: ctsbooks.org...
unnamed-106

What Easter Sunday Teaches Us About New Beginnings

Discover how Easter Sunday reflects new beginnings through faith, Jesus, and God’s promises, with insights from the Bible to inspire renewal and hope. Image: billygrahamlibrary.org...
unnamed-101

The Day God Was Silent: What Black Saturday Teaches Us About Waiting

Discover what Black Saturday teaches about waiting, faith, and trusting God in silence. A reflective look at Holy Week and the hope in Jesus. Image:...
unnamed-98

Black Saturday Reflections: What Christians Should Do

Discover meaningful ways Christians and others can observe Black Saturday through reflection, prayer, and hope during Holy Week. Image: Learn Religions Black Saturday, nestled between...
unnamed-34

Why Didn’t Jesus Call On The Legions Of Angels During His Crucifixion

Meta Description (160 characters): Discover why Jesus chose not to call legions of angels during His crucifixion and how His sacrifice reveals God’s plan, faith,...
unnamed-121

Called to Heal, But How Far? Doctors, Faith, Abortion

For centuries, medicine has been viewed as a sacred calling. Scripture affirms that healing is close to the heart of God, and those who care...
unnamed-104

Why Easter Sunday Should Center on Jesus, Not the Bunny

Discover why Christians remember Easter Sunday as Jesus’ resurrection, not the bunny, and how this truth strengthens faith and reflects the gospel message. Image: ctsbooks.org...
unnamed-106

What Easter Sunday Teaches Us About New Beginnings

Discover how Easter Sunday reflects new beginnings through faith, Jesus, and God’s promises, with insights from the Bible to inspire renewal and hope. Image: billygrahamlibrary.org...

Don't Miss

unnamed-36

Were Michael and Uriel Present at the Crucifixion?

gethsemane 1

Lessons from Jesus Healing the Soldier’s Ear at Gethsemane

unnamed-28

What Happened During the Last Supper? Meaning Explained

unnamed-30

What Happened to Jesus at Gethsemane? Meaning and Lessons