Seeking Truth about Ovarian Cancer
Wellness for the REAL World
English - August 23, 2017 23:30 - 36 minutes - 32.3 MB - ★★★★ - 2 ratingsHealth & Fitness medical intuitive functional medicine psychic alternative medicine Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Dr. Veronica Anderson, Host, Medical Intuitive, Homeopath, Functional Medicine interviews Jennifer Coken about Seeking Truth about Ovarian Cancer.
Jennifer Coken is a full-time author, life coach and speaker. She wrote the book, When I Die, Take My Panties, which gives a view of the story behind her mother’s death and how she moved on with her life. Being a stand-up comedian, she wanted to use humor in portraying the misfortunes in life. Apart from telling the story of her mother’s cancer, the book also helps readers discover the gifts in their own lives.
On this episode, Jen tells the story of how her mother died and how she turned this dark moment into an opportunity. She talks about ovarian cancer and the reality behind it. She believes that her sole purpose in this lifetime is to seek the truth.
Time Stamps:
02:24 – Who is Jennifer Coken
03:56 – Signs that her mother experience having ovarian cancer
07:30 – Her mother’s battle with ovarian cancer
10:42 – Where the title of the book came in
19:39 – Living everyday like it’s your first
25:10 – What to look for in ovarian cancer
27:33 – What to do when we feel something wrong with our body