podcast about grief all there is now available, you can point the carrot q r code on the screen right now, link will appear on your phone. you can click down on. it in the latest episode i talk with a rare park mull woman, known as mama shoe in the hardest right area. to every four kids have been killed. three years ago 23 old son, was working a security guard when he shot to death. and 2007 her two-year-old son, was killed in a hit and run. what s incredible about mama shoe, she is turned her loss into love, and she says her grief into gloria. she dedicated our life to transforming a rundown streak into vibrant communing, called apple on village. she was one of cnn s top ten heroes of 2023. you will find the episode and others on grief and loss on apple podcasts, spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. thanks so much, i hope you enjoy. the news continues, the source with kaitlan collins starts now. tonight straight into the source, donald trump takes the stand ag
beauty is healing. you can change your environment. you really can. sometimes i just sit and i just smile. then i say, you know what? i m not done yet. not done yet. to see more of mama shoe s incredible work cnnheroes.com and while you are there you can nominate your hero. you re my hero today. i got you, sister. have a great weekend. enjoy. everyone have a great weekend. cnn news central starts now. a tornado slams a small town in the texas panhandle killing at least three people and leaving utter devastation in its wake. cnn is on scene with a first look at the damage. the federal judge at the
her pain into power. this week s cnn hero lost her 2-year-old son in a hit-and-run on her block, she decided she needed a way to channel her trauma into something positive. meet the incredible mama shoe. after jacoby got killed, i needed to just basically change grief into glory, pain into power. folks thought i was crazy. that labor day crazy, talking about she gonna buy that block and fix it up. i saw crystal clear what it could look like. it took about eight years or so to actually clean up the block. we started buying the lots next door and now we have 45. it was so many things inside of my head that i wanted to actually build for the people. i felt that that is what we deserve.