Dallas Love Field Launches “Lead With Love” podcast
May 14, 2021 | 1
Dallas Love Field launches a new podcast on June 1 titled
Lead With Love. Rather than a traditional host, it will feature a conversation between multiple voices of Dallas discussing ways that strong leadership, respect of diversity and inclusion, and celebration of local culture make a difference in the community. The show’s guests will converse and answer audience questions in a 30-minute lunchtime discussion.
The first season kicks off on June 1 at 12:30 p.m. and can be watched live on Love Field’s social media on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Viewers will be encouraged to asked questions. Each show will be recorded and the podcast will available later on Apple Podcast, Spotify and iHeartRadio.
Lack of transitional housing in Tampa Bay may make it harder to leave for those going through economic abuse
Between 94-99% of domestic abuse survivors also experience economic abuse
Many domestic violence survivors say their partners control their money and how they spend it. Economic abuse affects most people who are victims of domestic violence, making it harder for them to escape.
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TAMPA, Fla. â Many domestic violence survivors say their partners control their money and how they spend it. Economic abuse affects most people who are victims of domestic violence, making it harder for them to escape.
Krista Vernoff-run dramas will return for Season 18 and Season 5, respectively
Reid Nakamura | May 10, 2021 @ 10:41 AM
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“Grey’s Anatomy” and “Station 19” will each return for another season at ABC, the network announced Monday.
The long-running medical drama has been picked up for an 18th season to air in 2021-22, along with a fifth season of the firehouse spinoff. Both shows are run by showrunner Krista Vernoff.
“The writers, directors, casts and crews of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ and ‘Station 19’ worked so hard to bring these shows to life this past season,” Vernoff said. “Keeping each other safe on set while paying tribute to the front-line heroes and first responders has been a challenge and a privilege. I’ve been truly blown away particularly by our tireless crews as they reinvented the TV-making wheel. Thank you to ABC and ABC Signature for the support and extraordinary partnership through this unprecedented season. We are so grateful for the oppo
In-depth: How being the victim of discrimination and racism can affect one s health over time Only 4% of psychologists are Black
It may be hard to see for some, but itâs the experience of many people living in the Bay Area: shopping while Black and facing discrimination because of implicit bias.
and last updated 2021-05-07 17:46:56-04
SEFFNER, Fla. â It may be hard to see for some, but itâs the experience of many people living in the Bay Area: shopping while Black and facing discrimination because of implicit bias.
ABC Action News in-depth reporter Anthony Hill is digging deeper to find out how discrimination over time can affect oneâs health and one USF student tells Anthony of a recent time he says he was racially profiled in the last place heâd ever expect it.