Tiara Kennedy, Laverne Biser, Tamron Hall Show, 8 April 2024, ABC

In this episode of the Tamron Hall Show, viewers will be introduced to R&B country artist Tiera Kennedy, who has been featured on Beyoncé’s history-making album “Cowboy Carter.” Kennedy, an Alabama native, has received critical acclaim from publications like Rolling Stone, Billboard, and Teen Vogue. She has also been recognised by CMT and Apple Music Country, solidifying her place as one of the most promising voices in country music.

The show will also feature a 105-year-old eclipse chaser, Laverne Biser, who is eagerly anticipating his 13th solar eclipse on 8 April 2024. Biser, a retired engineer and lifelong student of the cosmos, plans to witness this celestial event with his family in Fort Worth, Texas.

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Additionally, the episode will showcase the heroic efforts of a deputy and pilot, Nigel Cooper and Larry Matelli, who rescued a hiker, Cretini, hanging from a California cliff. The technical nature of the rescue and the use of night vision to locate the hiker highlight the skill and dedication of the Sonoma County Sheriff’s office.

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The show will also introduce Kamora Freeland, a 17-year-old who recently became the youngest African American female pilot in New York City history. Freeland, who learned to fly before she could drive, hopes to work for a commercial airline in the future.

Finally, viewers will meet the owner of a bakery creating unique treats, possibly including a “crookie,” a combination of a croissant and a cookie.

Tune in to the Tamron Hall Show on Monday, 8 April 2024, at 10:00 am on ABC for these inspiring and engaging stories.

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