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Implicit Bias: Let's Talk About It

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From Let's Talk About it with Rod Love and Greg Jackson

This Monday on LET'S TALK ABOUT IT with Rod Love and Greg Jackson, the “Dynamic Duo” will talk about the successful Let’s Talk About It, Barbershop Talk, which took place on October 6th that addressed a myriad of issues, from “Implicit Bias” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTxj6goxrrw to “Building Sustainable Communities” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHyETKhn40k&t=1s . A civil discussion with stakeholders and decision makers about Law & Justice. Discussions regarding the development of relationship building of trust and confidence and demystifying the concept of Law & Justice though education and Q & A exchanges. The duo will also address the tragic shooting of 28-year-old Tatiana Jefferson of Fort Worth, Texas during the course of a residential wellness check. How does the community and law enforcement work together to address this tragedy? What has to happen in order to rebuild trust? Nationally renowned Criminologist and law enforcement/community engagement consultant Dr. Randy Nelson will join Let’s Talk Nation to share his expertise.

Let’s Talk Nation will also hear what “Nicole Knows” about the National Table Talk initiative, where civic discourse is the main course.

On October 24th from 4pm to 6pm at the City of Orlando Downtown Recreation Complex (363 N. Parramore Ave) , the WOKB 1680AM radio show hosts of Let’s Talk About It, Rod Love & Greg Jackson will be hosting a broadcast version of the national “Table Talk” conversation focused on youth and families. The topics of conversation will be,

What do you like about your community?

What would you change and why is it important to you?

How can decision makers and influencers help effect change that you want to see?

How can you help and be the change that you want to see in your community?

Get more informed as to what levels of local government investment is taking place in your community and what specific youth and family services that are being established to better serve you and your family’s needs. https://datastudio.google.com/embed/u/0/reporting/b950c149-ef68-4ed5-ab3b-e966010df046/page/rIy2

These and other topics will be discussed by two of the most-influential voices in Central Florida on the top-rated Monday Night radio talk show — LET’S TALK ABOUT IT!

Join Rod Love, Greg Jackson and the entire Let's Talk Nation on LET'S TALK ABOUT IT, every Monday from 7:00pm to 8:00pm on 1680am WOKB, online at www.wokbradio.com, on Facebook @letstalknationusa or call-in to 407-894-1680. LET'S TALK ABOUT IT is the can't miss radio show that will blow your mind!

Podcasts of past shows can also be heard at www.LetsTalkNation.net.

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Rod Love

Hosts Rod Love and Greg Jackson are well-known figures in Apopka. Love is a local businessman, was the co-chair of the Apopka Task Force against Violence, and was formerly the Orange County District 2 Commissioner. Jackson is a local attorney that ran for the Florida Legislature in 2016 for District 45, which includes a part of Apopka.

The show airs on WOKB 1680AM on Mondays from 7-8 PM. You may also stream it online here.

Let's Talk About It describes itself as a show in search of results-oriented solutions. It tackles important subjects such as crime in urban communities, jobs, business growth, relationship with the police, transitioning from a mom and pop proprietorship to mom and pop incorporation and a whole lot of other action initiatives that affect the quality of life of individuals and families are the major focus. Its goal is to develop an understanding of the everyday needs and issues of people and assist in empowering them with the necessary information or motivation towards addressing such needs, all with the support of professionals or experts who will be the show's guests.

Greg Jackson

Let’s Talk About It has an interactive style of information sharing that is both entertaining and educational. It acts as a vehicle for civic and faith-based organizations, small businesses and everyday citizens to be able to work together to foster a progressive development of communities’ interactivity with one another.

To join the conversation tonight, call Let's Talk About It at 407-894-1680.

Greg Jackson, Let's Talk About It, Rod Love

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