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Kisha Stewart—Living with SCAD has been a member of Linktree for 2 years and joined in October 2023. The social media accounts linked to from Kisha Stewart—Living with SCAD are: • Facebook • Instagram • X Besides social media accounts, kishaandscad has populated their site with: • ORDER "Sonata for a Damaged Heart" • Kisha and SCAD • Real Woman 2022 Wakisha Stewart • Star Advertiser: Column: Isles’ lack of support on National Wear Red Day • Shepherd.com: The best books for discovering a path to a better you • 50, Now What?! Podcast: Sonata for a Damaged Heart with Kisha Stewart • When Women Inspire: A young mother's insights after surviving a heart attack (Book excerpt) • Women Writers, Women's Books: Sonata For A Damaged Heart (Book Excerpt) • Inspirational Women with Kate Daniels - WARM 106.9: Kisha Stewart • Getting Real with Hillary: How a Health 31-Year-Old Woman Survived her Almost Fatal Heart Attack • Live Well, Sister! with Marcie L. Thomas, featuring Wakisha (Kisha) Stewart • Hot Flashes & Cool Topics: Understanding Women's Risks for a Heart Attack • Hasty Book List: Books Publishing This Week • The Indy Author: What Wakisha Stewart Learned from SONATA FOR A DAMAGED HEART • Beyond Better with Stacy Ennis Podcast: From purpose to platform, with heart attack survivor and nurse Kisha Stewart • Women In Wellness: Wakisha (Kisha) Stewart On The Five Lifestyle Tweaks That Will Help Support… • WINK News: Survivor of "widow-maker" heart attack warns new mothers of their increased risk • Estero Life Magazine: Listen to Your Heart – Two Women’s Tales of Hope and Caution • American Heart Association: Postpartum heart attack survivor, Wakisha Stewart • AHA Florida: Wakisha Stewart shares her story • INSIDER: A new mom who went to the ER with crushing chest pain • Everyday Health: Heart Disease Is Still Missed in Women • NSM Today: UCF alumnus' wife with cardiovascular disease finds hope, UCF organization helps • PRISM: Why protecting heart health is critical for Black mothers