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79. What I've Learned in 2024

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I always love looking back on what I’ve learned and the first part of 2024 hasn’t disappointed. I’ve had some incredible guests on the show this year and I’ve taken the time to distill some powerful insights from our conversations. Today I want to re-share my top takeaways of the year so far.

First up, we have some incredible clips from Dr. Josh Axe, a world-renowned naturopath, leadership author, and speaker. Dr. Axe experienced a debilitating medical accident that left him unable to walk for a year, during which he wrote his book, “Think This, Not That.” The lessons he learned are truly golden, and I’ve picked my top four lessons to share with you, including the power of mindset.

Next, we’ll revisit our episode with Liz Curran from the Radical Remission Project. We explored the 10 healing factors common among individuals who achieve radical remissions from diseases like cancer. One fascinating topic was the concept of being “too good of a patient” and the importance of laughter in healing. Did you know kids laugh about 300 times a day, while adults only manage 8-12 laughs daily? It’s a reminder for all of us to embrace our inner child and find joy in everyday moments.

The last lesson I want to share came from Kris Carr, an Oprah Super Soul guest, and a 21-year cancer survivor. Kriss lives with 24 inoperable tumors and has learned to love her body, tumors and all. Her journey of self-love and resilience is profoundly moving, especially since I struggled with body acceptance after my own breast surgery.

Don’t miss these powerful lessons and heartwarming stories. Hit play now and get ready to be inspired!

Visit whydidigetcancer.com for full show notes.

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This episode is sponsored in part by ButcherBox.

Father’s Day is right around the corner, and I've got a great Father’s Day gift idea for you — whether it's for your dad, father figure, husband, or brother.

You'll receive free ribeyes, fillet, or strip steak for an entire year, included in your box every month, and $20 off your first order. This offer is only valid until June 9th, so don’t wait!

Visit butcherbox.com/enos and use the code ‘enos’ to claim your discount and choose your meat.

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Pluck Seasoning

Do you struggle getting organ meat into your diet? Probably not because none of us are really doing it. But let me tell you, it's like popping a multivitamin. Loaded with nutrients, it's a superfood worth sneaking onto your plate.

Enter Pluck Seasoning. Chef James Berry created this product, and let me tell you, it’s a game-changer. He was a guest on our podcast a couple of weeks ago and he talked about the importance of grass-fed organs. Pluck Seasoning makes it super easy to get that superfood. It's like magic seasoning salt that turns ordinary meals into nutrient-packed powerhouses. Plus, it tastes amazing!

Speaking of superfood, I have a super deal for you! Get 20% off your order when you use the code DEB20.

Now, that's a steal, considering the usual max discount is 15%. So what are you waiting for? Head over to Pluck Seasoning, and let's dip our toes into the organ-eating goodness together!

This podcast is for informational purposes only and none of the information should be construed as medical advice. Listeners should seek guidance from their own medical team before making any medical or lifestyle changes.

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I always love looking back on what I’ve learned and the first part of 2024 hasn’t disappointed. I’ve had some incredible guests on the show this year and I’ve taken the time to distill some powerful insights from our conversations. Today I want to re-share my top takeaways of the year so far.

First up, we have some incredible clips from Dr. Josh Axe, a world-renowned naturopath, leadership author, and speaker. Dr. Axe experienced a debilitating medical accident that left him unable to walk for a year, during which he wrote his book, “Think This, Not That.” The lessons he learned are truly golden, and I’ve picked my top four lessons to share with you, including the power of mindset.

Next, we’ll revisit our episode with Liz Curran from the Radical Remission Project. We explored the 10 healing factors common among individuals who achieve radical remissions from diseases like cancer. One fascinating topic was the concept of being “too good of a patient” and the importance of laughter in healing. Did you know kids laugh about 300 times a day, while adults only manage 8-12 laughs daily? It’s a reminder for all of us to embrace our inner child and find joy in everyday moments.

The last lesson I want to share came from Kris Carr, an Oprah Super Soul guest, and a 21-year cancer survivor. Kriss lives with 24 inoperable tumors and has learned to love her body, tumors and all. Her journey of self-love and resilience is profoundly moving, especially since I struggled with body acceptance after my own breast surgery.

Don’t miss these powerful lessons and heartwarming stories. Hit play now and get ready to be inspired!

Visit whydidigetcancer.com for full show notes.

---

This episode is sponsored in part by ButcherBox.

Father’s Day is right around the corner, and I've got a great Father’s Day gift idea for you — whether it's for your dad, father figure, husband, or brother.

You'll receive free ribeyes, fillet, or strip steak for an entire year, included in your box every month, and $20 off your first order. This offer is only valid until June 9th, so don’t wait!

Visit butcherbox.com/enos and use the code ‘enos’ to claim your discount and choose your meat.

---

Pluck Seasoning

Do you struggle getting organ meat into your diet? Probably not because none of us are really doing it. But let me tell you, it's like popping a multivitamin. Loaded with nutrients, it's a superfood worth sneaking onto your plate.

Enter Pluck Seasoning. Chef James Berry created this product, and let me tell you, it’s a game-changer. He was a guest on our podcast a couple of weeks ago and he talked about the importance of grass-fed organs. Pluck Seasoning makes it super easy to get that superfood. It's like magic seasoning salt that turns ordinary meals into nutrient-packed powerhouses. Plus, it tastes amazing!

Speaking of superfood, I have a super deal for you! Get 20% off your order when you use the code DEB20.

Now, that's a steal, considering the usual max discount is 15%. So what are you waiting for? Head over to Pluck Seasoning, and let's dip our toes into the organ-eating goodness together!

This podcast is for informational purposes only and none of the information should be construed as medical advice. Listeners should seek guidance from their own medical team before making any medical or lifestyle changes.

  continue reading

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