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Woman Crush Wednesday: Kiara Ruth
This week, join 97.9 The Hill’s Ali Evans for a conversation with Kiara Ruth, an online blogger documenting her journey raising her son Miles using the hashtag #WhereMilesWent.
Kiara and Ali were first introduced when she & Miles were guests on “Making A Splash,” a monthly on-air conversation with Goldfish Swim School about building confidence in kids. Kiara is an advocate for ending stereotypes surrounding BIPOC in swimming specifically, changing the conversation around learning to swim, in Black and brown communities. As a mom, releasing her own fear was a big part of building her son’s confidence. “I had to let down the fears that I had around the water, the myths, the lies and things that I had been told about swim and open up that door for him.”
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#GirlCrush: Meet nineteen-year-old sensation and rising star, Tyla Updated
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Nineteen-year old singer
and dancer Tyla makes her case as
South Africa’s first global pop princess with her hotshot debut ‘Getting Late’ feat. Kooldrink – which
has amassed over one-million combined
streams. The hypnotic Amapiano track infused with candied vocals came
complete with a blockbuster music video, hailed by PAPER as an
“epic. real
life fantasy”.
The video racked up over 715,000 YouTube views within weeks and spawned reels of TikTok
content – a platform where digital native Tyla
is rapidly rising with over 678,000
followers and 10-million+ likes.
Woman Crush Wednesday: Dr. Christina Cruz
This week, Ali was joined by a Dr. Christina Cruz, MD and assistant professor at UNC-Chapel Hill. Cruz works specifically in improving the mental health of children and adolescents in resource-limited settings, and her research has focused on the creation and implementation of mental health care models to assist school-aged children in the Indian Eastern Himalayas, a testing environment reflective of many similar environments worldwide.
Cruz balances her work life with an active home and family and, like everyone, only has so many hours in the day. According to her, prioritization and management is key: