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MOJO Rising: How to Make Cancer Suck Less with Julie Stevens
Julie Stevens
35 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to the MOJO Rising Podcast where Julie Stevens reveals the most powerful ways to make cancer suck less. On June 14, 2022 she was diagnosed with Stage 4 aggressive, inoperable, chemo resistant colon cancer with a 14% chance of survival. By using data and the best of conventional and traditional healing to guide her holistic approach, she was able to fully heal her stage 4 colon cancer in 9 months. If she would have followed the standard of care offered by most American oncologists, she would soon be dead. This podcast shares everything she learned on how to make cancer suck less.
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Alternative Health
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Welcome to the MOJO Rising Podcast where Julie Stevens reveals the most powerful ways to make cancer suck less. On June 14, 2022 she was diagnosed with Stage 4 aggressive, inoperable, chemo resistant colon cancer with a 14% chance of survival. By using data and the best of conventional and traditional healing to guide her holistic approach, she was able to fully heal her stage 4 colon cancer in 9 months. If she would have followed the standard of care offered by most American oncologists, she would soon be dead. This podcast shares everything she learned on how to make cancer suck less.
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Alternative Health
Health & Fitness
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#20 How to Be Your Own Champion w/ Jennie Smith, Breast Cancer Thriver
MOJO Rising: How to Make Cancer Suck Less with Julie Stevens
1 hour 5 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
#20 How to Be Your Own Champion w/ Jennie Smith, Breast Cancer Thriver

When life threw a curveball in the shape of breast cancer, Jennie Smith caught it with both hands and reshaped it into a beacon of hope. As a two-time cancer thriver, most recently from recurrent triple negative breast cancer, she joins Julie (⁠https://www.mojohealth.org⁠) to share the intimate details of her fight, her resilience in facing misdiagnosis, and the power of joy even in the darkest hours. Their conversation is more than just a story; it's a treasure trove of insights on becoming an advocate for your health, blending laughter with learning, and transforming adversity into action.


This episode traverses the landscape of cancer treatment options, the power of nutrition, and the role of emotional well-being. Julie and Jennie get real about the challenges within healthcare, and the potential of integrative therapies that honor both the wisdom of conventional treatments and the healing touch of natural remedies.


Jenny's wisdom extends an invitation to you, our listener, to view each day as an opportunity to live with intention, to nurture your health, and to cherish the bonds that sustain us through life's toughest battles. Join us for this dose of real stories, practical strategies, and the camaraderie that speaks to the warrior in us all.


Connect with Julie Stevens and the MOJO Movement:

Instagram: https://instagram.com/mojohealthorg

TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@mojohealthorg

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mojohealth

Facebook: https://facebook.com/mojohealthorg

Website: https://www.mojohealth.org/


DISCLAIMER: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on this podcast are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of MOJO Health Cooperative LLC, a Georgia Limited Liability Company, its respective officers, directors, employees, agents, or representatives. This podcast is presented by MOJO Health Cooperative, and cannot be copied or rebroadcast without consent. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only, and not intended to supplant the expert advice and/or consultation of a medical doctor and/or a licensed physician, and/or an attorney. In short, this podcast is not intended to replace professional medical advice, nor legal advice. The "MOJO Health" name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Again, none of the content of this podcast should be considered legal advice, nor medical advice. As always, consult a lawyer and/or a licensed physician in lieu of relying upon the advice of any of the participants of this podcast. The host(s) of this podcast are not licensed lawyers, physicians, doctors of osteopath, nor medical doctors in any jurisdiction anywhere. The host(s) of this podcast do not practice medicine and do NOT profess to be able to do any of the following: (1) diagnose, heal, treat, prevent, prescribe for, or removing any physical, mental, or emotional ailment or supposed ailment of an individual; (2) engage in the end of human pregnancy; (3) treat human ailments; nor (4) perform acupuncture. MOJO Health Cooperative LLC is not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast.

MOJO Rising: How to Make Cancer Suck Less with Julie Stevens
Welcome to the MOJO Rising Podcast where Julie Stevens reveals the most powerful ways to make cancer suck less. On June 14, 2022 she was diagnosed with Stage 4 aggressive, inoperable, chemo resistant colon cancer with a 14% chance of survival. By using data and the best of conventional and traditional healing to guide her holistic approach, she was able to fully heal her stage 4 colon cancer in 9 months. If she would have followed the standard of care offered by most American oncologists, she would soon be dead. This podcast shares everything she learned on how to make cancer suck less.