Working Title with Zach Sams
Working Title with Zach Sams
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Welcome to Working Title with Zach Sams - a show dedicated to updating you on the current state of affairs in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex! Tune in as we examine new developments in our thriving city, economic activity, and explore how the real estate and title industries are contributing to make DFW strong!
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The podcast covers various themes including commercial real estate, local economic trends, and community development. Episode examples include discussions on public-private partnerships in commercial real estate with industry leaders and insights on how economic factors are influencing the real estate market in DFW. The show places special emphasis on the experiences of local businesses and the evolving landscape of the real estate sector.

Welcome to Working Title with Zach Sams – a show dedicated to updating you on the current state of affairs in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex! Tune in as we examine new developments in our thriving city, economic activity, and explore how the real estate and title industries are contributing to make DFW strong!
This special Giving Episode of Working Title with Hosts Zach Sams and Tyler Isbell, who shine a spotlight on local DFW nonprofits making a real impact. Dressed as an elf to keep the spirit light while the mission stays serious, Tyler is full of surprises in this holiday edition. The highlighted are four organizations changing lives through mental health advocacy, homelessness outreach, mentorship for fatherless boys, and helping victims of human trafficking.
Meg Matters
Taran Andres joins the show to share the powerful story behind Meg Matters, a nonprofit founded after the tragic loss of Megan to suicide in 2021. Officially established as a 501(c)(3) in 2023, Meg Matters raises funds for mental health resources in schools, suicide prevention programs, and community education aimed at breaking the stigma around youth mental health. The organization provides scholarships to Crumb ISD seniors based on essays about mental resilience, not GPA, and brings critical support services like Communities in Schools into local campuses. As a fully volunteer-run nonprofit, 100 percent of donations go directly to its mission. Learn more or give at megmatterstx.org.
The Human Impact
Founder and CEO Elisabeth Jordan shares how The Human Impact serves the long-term chronically homeless population in South Dallas by focusing on authentic relationships rather than quick fixes. By walking the streets, sitting with people where they are, and speaking dignity and hope into their lives, the organization fills a gap often missed in traditional care models. Weekly gatherings like Come to the Table foster community through shared meals, worship, and prayer. Viewers can support or volunteer at thehumanimpact.org.
4Runner Mentoring
Stephen Murray and Clint Williamson discuss 4Runner Mentoring, an organization built on the belief that relationships change lives. Focused on fatherless boys in the Lake Highlands area, 4Runner addresses fatherlessness caused by death, divorce, desertion, deportation, or incarceration as a root issue impacting entire communities. Started by a middle school football coach who experienced fatherlessness himself, the program invests in mentorship and consistency while honoring single mothers as everyday heroes. Support from events like the Bonanza at the Border golf tournament helps sustain and grow their impact.
New Friends New Life
CRE champion Karla Smith and New Friends New Life representative Vanessa Barker. New Friends New Life restores and empowers trafficked and sexually exploited teen girls, women, and their children, and drives awareness of the issue and its prevalence. By providing case management, counseling, economic empowerment/educational support, we are creating a community where women and girls can soar above the limits of their past to achieve their dreams.

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