Media: Podcasts

67-A Mind, Body and Spirit Way to Defeat Glioblastoma Brain Cancer-Lawyer and Author Jennifer Dickenson’s Miraculous Journey to Healing

Front Parking Spot Podcast with Jennifer Bosma

In this inspiring episode, Jennifer Dickenson shares her incredible story of overcoming stage four Glioblastoma brain cancer. Jennifer D., an author, cancer survivor, and wellness advocate, and lawyer discusses her holistic approach involving mind, body, and spirit to achieve healing and share hope with others. Her journey led to the writing of her book, “The Case for Hope,” which is a beacon of encouragement for anyone facing a cancer diagnosis or seeking a healthier, more fulfilling life. Listen in as Jennifer reveals the transformative power of faith, nutrition, and lifestyle changes in her journey to becoming cancer-free. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking for inspiration and practical advice on holistic healing. Get ready to share this podcast with everyone you know facing a cancer diagnosis!

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Life After Grade 4 Brain Cancer with Humor and Hope | Jennifer Dickenson

I AM Healing Strong Podcast by Jim Mann

Diagnosed in 2011 at the age of 44⁣, Jennifer Dickenson, a successful lawyer, shares her journey and transformation as a result of brain cancer. Jennifer received an official diagnosis of Glioblastoma Multiforme (grade 4 Brain Cancer) and in this interview, she covers the pressures of managing a large law firm during the financial crisis of 2007-2008 and how it took a toll on her health. This led to a crucial wake-up call and a reevaluation of life’s true priorities. Jennifer’s story is not just one of survival but of embracing faith and family over professional accolades. Jennifer’s story is a heartfelt testament to the power of personal growth through adversity.

Lifestyle changes, focusing on diet, breathing, and the calming effect of a balanced life are also highlighted. Jennifer shares insights from her own book and invites listeners to explore further learning opportunities. The HealingStrong organization is highlighted as a beacon of support for those on similar journeys, offering a community that rebuilds, renews, and refreshes. Join us in spreading hope and finding strength in connection with others, as we explore how adversity can lead to a richer, more meaningful life.

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The Spiritual Side of Healing With Jennifer Dickenson

Create Today! Podcast by Karen Stanley

I’m sitting down again with Jennifer Dickenson to talk more about the spiritual side of her incredible healing journey. Jennifer is a brain cancer survivor and author of “A Case for Hope.” She opens up about how connecting with her spirituality played one of the biggest roles in her recovery and completely reshaped her outlook on life!

We talk about some of the moments that led her to explore her faith, the synchronicities and messages that gave her strength, and how embracing self-love and forgiveness helped her heal not just physically but also emotionally and spiritually. Her story is a such powerful reminder of how much we can gain by being open to new perspectives and allowing space for growth and healing!

Listen to be inspired and to be one step closer to creating the life you love and deserve!

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The Case For Hope With Jennifer Dickenson

Create Today! with Karen Stanley

Jennifer Dickenson is a brain cancer survivor turned wellness advocate, and we talk about her inspiring journey of healing and self-discovery. After being diagnosed with aggressive brain cancer, Jennifer chose to fight with hope rather than accept the odds. She embraced holistic practices, and learned how balancing the mind, body, and spirit which led to her full recovery.

Her book, The Case for Hope, shares Jennifer’s full story from being a successful lawyer to when she was diagnosed with brain cancer. She chose to seek hope and discovered the powerful ways in which healing can occur through the mind, body, and spirit.

Through her own healing journey, Jennifer felt driven to share the knowledge she gained. The Case for Hope offers practical tools for anyone battling cancer, illness, or simply seeking a healthier, more fulfilling life.

Healing is possible!

 

Jennifer Dickenson – The Case for Hope: 12 Year Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Survivor

Interesting Humans with Jeff Hopeck

Join Jeff Hopeck as he talks with Jennifer Dickenson, a 12 year survivor of glioblastoma brain cancer. When you hear Jennifer voice, you can’t help but feel the weight of her cancer and healing journey, that she’s emerged from with a vigor for life that’s utterly contagious. This episode is a tapestry of resilience and rebirth, woven by Jennifer’s own hands, as she unveils the raw moments of her diagnosis at 44 and the uprising of hope that followed. Her story isn’t just one of survival; it’s a beacon for anyone seeking meaning in the midst of life’s most challenging trials. Strap in for a narrative that will perhaps reshape your view on wellness. Jennifer’s path led her from the dismissive office of a neurologist to the empowering embrace of holistic healing practices. Discover how practices like directed meditation and Qi Gong, paired with a conscious diet, became Jennifer’s tools for navigating the treacherous waters of cancer treatment. Finally, we’ll ponder the potential for a seismic shift in the medical community, where the full spectrum of healing—including diet, mindset, and compassionate care—takes its rightful place alongside traditional medicine. Jennifer’s insights, drawn not just from her battle but from the wisdom she shares in her book “The Case for Hope,” provide us with a roadmap for living a vibrant, balanced life, regardless of the health challenges we may face. Join us for a heartfelt exploration of what it means to truly heal and the revolutionary notion that we can shape a future where wellness is the cornerstone of our medical ethos.

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Jennifer Dickenson | Thriving After Brain Cancer

The Cancer Liberation Project with Hayley Dubin

After an MRI in 2011 Jennifer received the scariest words that she could’ve ever imagined…you have brain cancer, we need to get you to the hospital right away.

No sympathy or cause for concern. Just the facts.

Pre-cancer, Jennifer lived a life that many of us do. Career first, long hours, not enough time with family and friends, very little sleep, some exercise. She was the personification of the American dream. Successful by most of the things we use to measure our lives.

If this fact pattern sounds familiar, this is a conversation many of you will resonate with. Jennifer soon was told that her cancer was grade 4 glioblastoma. Statistically, not likely that she would survive.

But this is a story of healing on one’s own terms. Very soon after getting the horrific news, Jennifer started taking control of her life and her health, which she shares in her book, The Case for Hope.

During our conversation Jennifer shares the symptoms her doctor dismissed as stress related, how she found hope through difficult odds, how the practice of Qigong changed her perspective, her thoughts about not giving up, her realization that her career as a top lawyer meant nothing, and the powerful message she wants everyone to know.

For more information and to purchase her book, go to jenniferdickenson.com

The Cancer Liberation Project is sponsored by thekarlfeldtcenter.com

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Healing Brain Cancer with Jennifer Dickenson

The Abundance Journey: Accelerating Revenue With An Abundance Mindset with Elaine Starling

Meet Jennifer Dickenson on an extraordinary journey from a dire brain cancer diagnosis to defying odds and thriving 12 years later. Facing a prognosis where 95% don’t survive past 18 months, Jennifer’s story is a testament to resilience. While embracing traditional treatments, she delved into a holistic approach, unlocking spiritual gifts and profound healing.

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The case for hope with Jennifer Dickenson
Time to Sing Your Song with Mike Kearney

You have brain cancer, we need to get you to the hospital right away.

No sympathy or cause for concern. Just the facts. Probably the scariest words one could ever imagine hearing.

Unfortunately, that’s exactly the news Jennifer Dickenson received after an MRI in 2011.

Pre-cancer, Jennifer lived a life that many of us do. Career first, long hours, not enough time with family and friends, very little sleep, some exercise, but not enough. She was the personification of the American dream. Successful by most of the things we use to measure.

If this fact pattern sounds familiar, this is a conversation worth your time.

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