Part 1: Beating the Odds: Jennifer’s 15-Year Journey Past Grade 4 Glioblastoma
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Today’s episode is one you’re going to feel in your bones. Jennifer Dickenson was diagnosed with grade 4 glioblastoma back in 2011 — the kind of diagnosis where doctors start talking in months, not years. She was given 12–18 months to live, and statistically, 95% of people with this cancer don’t make it past that window. But Jennifer? She’s now 15 years out, thriving, medication-free, and still using the same tools that helped her heal in the first place.
In this conversation, we dig into everything — the stress that built up during her career as a lawyer, the symptoms that changed her life overnight, the holistic and alternative methods she explored, the mindset shifts that anchored her, and the 22 tools she now teaches for mind, body, and spirit healing. We talk diet (including her shift away from strict veganism), movement, fasting, gratitude, self-love, and the power of questioning what you’re told. And of course, we dive into her book, “The Case for Hope,” which is exactly what this episode brings: hope, clarity, and real, actionable insight.
If you've ever wondered what it truly takes to defy the odds — this is the episode.
Listen in, get inspired, and start building a body cancer hates.
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