Veteran Of The Television Industry: Brenda Teele
Brenda Teele is the founder of ME More than Enough. She recently, expanded the brand to include Walk with ME, a podcast made for people who are physically walking alone to find community and inspiration from others sharing stories about their walk on the road of life.
A 25 year veteran in the television industry, Brenda Teele began her television news career in Baltimore, Maryland after graduating Howard University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism. She worked her way up in the industry to become an Emmy award winning news writer in Los Angeles and ultimately a news anchor in the Dallas Fort Worth market. She became a part of the Dallas/Fort Worth community in 1995 and has enjoyed on-air positions at WFAA-TV, NBC5, CBS11, ABC Radio Networks, and KKDA-Radio.
In 2007, Brenda stepped away from her on-air position as co-host of Good Morning Texas to help run the family real estate title insurance business; but maintained an on-air presence in the DFW market as a freelancer. She also judged the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader auditions for several years, including this year.
In 2018, the Los Angeles, California native made the bold decision to return to full-time anchoring. The choice took Brenda and two of her three sons to Shreveport, Louisiana. The oldest at the time was a sophomore at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
She’s now back in Dallas and enjoying her new season. Brenda and her sons are members of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church in Dallas.