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Dans cet épisode, on explore l'incroyable parcours de Kris Carr, une femme qui a pris son diagnostic de cancer comme un tournant décisif et l'a transformé en une véritable quête de bien-être et d'épanouissement.
In this week's episode of A Psychic's Story, we welcome Kris Carr, a multiple New York Times bestselling author, wellness activist, and cancer thriver. You may know Kris as one of Oprah's SuperSoul 100 recognizing the most influential thought-leaders or as the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer, helping millions of people take charge of their health and live like they mean it.Nichole and Kris dive into her latest book, I'm Not a Mourning Person: Braving Loss, Grief, and the Big Messy Emotions That Happen When Life Falls Apart. Kris reflects on her father's terminal illness and the emotions she experienced in his final days. She also explores the concept of anticipatory grief, the emotions that come with it, the difficulty of letting go of control in the face of impending loss, and the importance of acknowledging and embracing grief as part of the healing process. Finally, Kris shares with us how she has learned to navigate life's challenges and embrace spirituality in the midst of chaos.We hope this episode can help you transform grief into strength and engage in conversations with your own loved ones who may be facing health challenges.You can learn more about Kris and her books, online courses, and membership communities on her website, or on Instagram.Get your hardcopy or paperback of Nichole's book with Dr. Scott Guerin, Looking for Angels: A Guide to Understanding and Connecting with Angels, at your favorite local bookstore, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target or Walmart. Signed paperback copies are available at lookingforangelsbook.com. The audiobook is available on Audible, and iTunes.A Psychic's Story wouldn't be possible without your support so THANK YOU for listening. If you'd like to support the podcast, please:SUBSCRIBE in your favorite podcast player. FOLLOW @apsychicsstory on Instagram. BOOK a session with Nichole.SIGN-UP to receive emails, news, alerts and more from A Psychic's Story.BECOME a Psychic Club member on Patreon to access additional content.Support the show
In this week's episode of The Higher Self, we welcome Kris Carr, a New York Times bestselling author, wellness coach & cancer thriver. You may know Kris as one of Oprah's SuperSoul 100 recognizing the most influential thought-leaders or as the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer. In this episode, Danny and Kris dive into Kris' cancer story and how she has been able to thrive for over 21 years with an incurable rare stage 4 cancer. This discussion is made to captivate those interested in wellness, healing, and mental health. Get Kris' latest book: https://www.amazon.com/Im-Not-Mourning-Person-Emotions/dp/1401970060 _________ Join the community for those healing, awakening, & transforming their life: https://www.dannymorel.com/awakenu/ Reunion Experience: https://www.reunionexperience.org/ (use the code: DannyReunion) _________ Kris Carr: Kris Carr is a New York Times bestselling author, wellness coach & cancer thriver. You may know Kris as one of Oprah's SuperSoul 100 recognizing the most influential thought-leaders or as the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer. Kris's book, I'm Not a Mourning Person: Braving Loss, Grief, and the Big Messy Emotions That Happen When Life Falls Apart (Hay House, 9/19/23) shares what to expect when you're not expecting your world to fall apart. It's raw and inspiring but, has joy, humor, and hope too! This book gives readers tips and strategies to move forward and start living again. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crazysexykris/ _________ Join Our Community – https://www.dannymorel.com/awakenu Join Us At AWAKEN Your Highest Self – https://www.dannymorel.com/awaken Connect with Danny: Website | https://www.dannymorel.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/dannymorel/ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannymorel/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Danny.Morel.Page
In this week's episode of The Higher Self, we welcome Kris Carr, a New York Times bestselling author, wellness coach & cancer thriver. You may know Kris as one of Oprah's SuperSoul 100 recognizing the most influential thought-leaders or as the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer. In this episode, Danny and Kris dive into Kris' cancer story and how she has been able to thrive for over 21 years with an incurable rare stage 4 cancer. This discussion is made to captivate those interested in wellness, healing, and mental health. Get Kris' latest book: https://www.amazon.com/Im-Not-Mourning-Person-Emotions/dp/1401970060 _________ Join the community for those healing, awakening, & transforming their life: https://www.dannymorel.com/awakenu/ Reunion Experience: https://www.reunionexperience.org/ (use the code: DannyReunion) _________ Kris Carr: Kris Carr is a New York Times bestselling author, wellness coach & cancer thriver. You may know Kris as one of Oprah's SuperSoul 100 recognizing the most influential thought-leaders or as the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer. Kris's book, I'm Not a Mourning Person: Braving Loss, Grief, and the Big Messy Emotions That Happen When Life Falls Apart (Hay House, 9/19/23) shares what to expect when you're not expecting your world to fall apart. It's raw and inspiring but, has joy, humor, and hope too! This book gives readers tips and strategies to move forward and start living again. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crazysexykris/ _________ Join Our Community – https://www.dannymorel.com/awakenu Join Us At AWAKEN Your Highest Self – https://www.dannymorel.com/awaken Connect with Danny: Website | https://www.dannymorel.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/dannymorel/ LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannymorel/ Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/Danny.Morel.Page
“The freight train to death turned into a catalyst for change.” The renowned Kris Carr is here to share her phenomenal journey facing and surviving an incurable stage IV cancer diagnosis and the profound wisdom she gleaned along the way. She reveals how to face the big messy emotions that happen when life falls apart. In this episode, Kris warmly teaches our audience how to take back their health and live like they mean it, starting with how we define health and the role of mindset in overall health. Kris lives out an inspiring model for this as she shares what it is that brings her victory, even in mourning—and it's more than just staying alive! Podcast Show Notes Newsletter Sign-Up Support Our Podcast on Patreon Your Hosts: Toni Okamoto (founder of Plant-Based on a Budget) & Michelle Cehn (founder of World of Vegan) We're so excited to gain insight from Kris Carr, a multiple New York Times best-selling author, wellness activist, and cancer thriver. She wrote and directed the documentary film Crazy Sexy Cancer for TLC, and has written many books, including: Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips Crazy Sexy Diet Crazy Sexy Kitchen Crazy Sexy Juice I Am Not a Mourning Person Thanks for tuning in to the Plant-Powered People Podcast! Be sure to subscribe at PlantPoweredPodcast.com to get our podcast e-mail newsletters. Resources Plant-Based on a Budget (budget recipes) World of Vegan (vegan recipes and guides) The Friendly Vegan Cookbook Plant-Based on a Budget Meal Plans Connect with World of Vegan Website Instagram TikTok YouTube Facebook Newsletter
Watch the full video interview on YouTube here: https://bit.ly/558kriscarr Kris Carr (IG: @crazysexykris) has been called a “force of nature” by O Magazine and was named a “new role model” by The New York Times. Kris is also a member of Oprah's SuperSoul 100, recognizing the most influential thought-leaders today. She is the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer. Kris teaches people how to take back their health and live like they mean it. Her work will change the way you live, love and eat! Kris' brand new book is I'm Not a Mourning Person: Braving Loss, Grief, and the Big Messy Emotions That Happen When Life Falls Apart. In this episode, we discuss: Commit to not abandoning yourself Movement is powerful Writing is therapeutic Why not get busy living? The biggest warning sign of all I'm not a mourning person How Kris processed her Dad's terminal diagnosis Be willing to make mistakes The 5 pillars of wellness Practice courageous acknowledgment Keep talking about your loved ones How to navigate caregiving for aging parents Trauma lives in the body Kris went from cancer survivor to thriver The power of acceptance Talk about death Be intentional with your time Form a fierce radical friendship with yourself Make your golden years now Be willing to ask for and receive help Important lessons from Kris' Dad Normalize emotions The underlying layer of anger The idea of emotional literacy What is anticipatory grief? Develop your own support system Knowing when good enough is good enough Healing relationships after death Show sponsor: LMNT
Today on How We Can Heal Podcast, Lisa Danylchuk sits down with Kris Carr to talk about one memorable valentines day that changed her life forever. Nineteen years ago, Kris found out she has a rare and incurable type of cancer. From a point in her life where she knew close to nothing about wellness and her body, now, Kris shares how cancer led her to a richer life, her practice of grounding, and her views on what healing is and what healing is not.Your Golden Years are NowNot everyone can take life-changing events lightly. It's not the typical response, and it's hard. That becomes more true if we're talking about life-threatening diseases. But Kris is an exemption to that. With a disease that has been with her for 19 years now, Kris learned how to make use of her unique situation. When talking about how to stay present at the moment, Kris described how, if anything, 'her disease has become a mindset growth above everything else.'Of course, getting to that point of thinking is no slice of cake. It takes so much practice. If there's anything that helped Kris become the thriver that she is today, it would have to be her late father's influence on her. From her dad, Kris learned that one's golden years don't have to be at a later point in their life. Your years can be golden now. And for that to happen, Kris had to put in the work to not get too far ahead of herself and be grounded. Despite being ill, Kris is always mindful about not catastrophizing things.About Kris Carr:Kris Carr is a multiple New York Times best-selling author, wellness activist, and cancer thriver. She's been called a "force of nature" by O Magazine and was named a "new role model" by The New York Times. Kris is a member of Oprah's SuperSoul 100, recognizing the most influential thought-leaders today, and was named a "new role model" by The New York Times.Kris lectures at hospitals, conferences, and corporations. Media appearances include Glamour, Prevention, Scientific American, Good Morning America, Today Show, CBS Evening News, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Success, Super Soul Sunday, OWN, and The Oprah Winfrey Show.She is the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and aired on TLC and The Oprah Winfrey Network.As an irreverent foot soldier in the fight against disease, Kris teaches people how to take back their health and their power. Her work will change the way you live, love, and eat! Find her at Kriscarr.com, where she publishes an award-winning blog focusing on holistic wellness. Outline of the episode:● [02:06] A life-changing valentine's day● [05:02] What the challenge gave Kris in terms of how she lives life● [09:55] Kris Carr – on staying present and keeping grounded● [15:18] The five (5) pillars of wellness● [20:05] You have to make your golden years now● [24:47] Kris Carr – on not judging herself and others● [31:39] Give yourself permission to go through the process of grief● [35:04] A story of how three roses made Kris choose to feel love● [40:22] How is Kris' upcoming book different from her previous ones?● [47:02] Be gentle to yourself and be where you areResources:Website: https://kriscarr.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crazysexykris/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KrisCarrIf you want support creating healthy habits
At 31, Kris Carr, the best-selling author of Crazy Sexy Cancer, was diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer. Her battle to survive was not just a physical one – the emotional journey she took was remarkable. You'll hear from Kris, and you'll also witness a one-on-one session between Tony and a client who must learn how to separate from his stress. Tony helps him tap into the higher part of himself that is more than his emotion, and more than just his thoughts. Finally, Emilee Garfield of the Cancer Core Recovery Project, shares her own experience, and how she is helping others heal through her "movement as medicine" philosophy. Learn more about the gift of emotion at www.tonyrobbins.com/gifts.
Hey Seekers! This is part 2/2 of It's Ok to Not Be Ok with Kristina.Kristina is a dreamer, believer and unleasher. Her heart beats wildly for people to be empowered by their own awesomeness. She also happens to be a wife, mother and teacher. Kristina experienced postpartum depression twice and a few other seasons of depression before, during and after her babies. After 12 years of depression, she kinda knows a thing or two about it.While she wouldn't wish depression on anyone, the character and health developed from the journey has been a blessing in disguise. She is a strong believer that her story of depression will somehow, in some way, positively contribute to the life of another human.Book recommendations: Crazy Sexy Cancer by Kriss Carr and The Depression Cure by Stephen S. IlardiLocal Resource: Cameray Family Services (Burnaby and New Westminster) http://cameray.ca/
Kris Carr is a superstar stage IV cancer thriver, global wellness leader and author of multiple bestselling books including the New York Times bestsellers Crazy Sexy Diet and Crazy Sexy Kitchen. In 2003, at age 31, Kris Carr was diagnosed with epithelioid hemangioendothelioma – a rare and incurable Stage 4 cancer. Within two weeks of her diagnosis, Kris began filming her cancer journey. Her now famous documentary, Crazy Sexy Cancer, a four-year labor of love, resulted not only in her compassionate search for a cure, but was how she ultimately found a life filled with more joy and happiness than she had ever experienced. Kris has an amazing blog at kriscarr.com, which I’ve been a subscriber of longer than ANY OTHER BLOG. Kris is also hosting the The Hay House Healing Cancer World Summit airing free online October 17th-23rd, which I’m thrilled to be a part of. Definitely don’t miss that! As you will see in this interview, Kris and I are both total goofballs, which really comes out when we get together. This is hands down the most fun interview I’ve ever done. I know you’re gonna love this awesome interview with superstar cancer thriver Kris Carr! Watch below or listen on iTunes, Stitcher, or Spotify. Download the transcript here Show Notes: -What do a Bud Light girl and a cockroach have in common? [00:05:23] -Too busy to notice you are sick [00:09:55] -Learning to be a wellness warrior [00:14:05] -Finding the right co-captain for your healing journey [00:18:44] -Straight from the hospital to Whole Foods [00:22:00] -The four-year video diary project that became Crazy Sexy Cancer [00:26:16] -How Kris learned to co-exist with her disease [00:31:45] -The pros and cons of cancer clinics [00:35:06] -How to create our own wellness and healing [00:39:40] -Healing versus perfection [00:43:20] -What can you do to bring more joy into your life? [00:46:20] -Dump the noise and get grounded [00:48:51] -Should we worry about legumes, phytates, and lectins? [00:52:45] -The food challenge game [00:59:54] -A special tempeh recipe [01:05:16] -How Kris met the love of her life [01:08:02] -How to be a Crazy Sexy Cancer THRIVER [01:13:51] -Building a self-soothing relationship with yourself [01:16:55] –The Hay House Healing Cancer World Summit [01:24:01] Selected Links from this interview: Upaya Meditation Retreat Busting the Bean Myth Hippocrates Health Institute The Hay House Healing Cancer World Summit – October 17-23, 2018 Connect with Kris: KrisCarr.com Facebook YouTube Instagram Twitter Kris’ Film and Books: Crazy Sexy Cancer, the film Crazy Sexy Cancer Tips Crazy Sexy Cancer Survivor Crazy Sexy Diet Crazy Sexy Kitchen Crazy Sexy Juice Brands mentioned in the interview: Annmarie Skin Care Sufficient-C Non-GMO Vitamin C Powder
Kris Carr is a multiple New York Times best-selling author, speaker, and wellness activist. She is the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and aired on TLC, The Discovery Channel, and The Oprah Winfrey Network. Kris is also the author of the award-winning Crazy Sexy book series. Her latest books, Crazy Sexy Juice, Crazy Sexy Kitchen and Crazy Sexy Diet, will change the way you live, love, and eat! Kris regularly lectures at hospitals, wellness centers, corporations such as Whole Foods, and Harvard University. Named a “new role model” by The New York Times, she has been featured in Glamour, Vanity Fair, Scientific American, Success, Forbes, People, Good Morning America, the Today show, CBS Evening News, The Early Show, Access Hollywood, The Doctors, Super Soul Sunday, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. As an irreverent foot soldier in the fight against disease, Kris inspires countless people to take charge of their health and happiness by adopting a plant-passionate diet, self-care practices, and learning to live and love like they really mean it. In Oprah’s words, “Kris Carr’s riveting journey started a revolution.” Visit her at Kriscarr.com.
Kris Carr is a multiple New York Times best-selling author, speaker, and wellness activist. She is the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer, which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and aired on TLC, The Discovery Channel, and The Oprah Winfrey Network. Kris is also the author of the award-winning Crazy Sexy book series. Her latest books, Crazy Sexy Juice, Crazy Sexy Kitchen and Crazy Sexy Diet, will change the way you live, love, and eat! Kris regularly lectures at hospitals, wellness centers, corporations such as Whole Foods, and Harvard University. Named a “new role model” by The New York Times, she has been featured in Glamour, Vanity Fair, Scientific American, Success, Forbes, People, Good Morning America, the Today show, CBS Evening News, The Early Show, Access Hollywood, The Doctors, Super Soul Sunday, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. As an irreverent foot soldier in the fight against disease, Kris inspires countless people to take charge of their health and happiness by adopting a plant-passionate diet, self-care practices, and learning to live and love like they really mean it. In Oprah’s words, “Kris Carr’s riveting journey started a revolution.” Visit her at Kriscarr.com.
Today's episode is an interview with Kris Carr, New York Times and #1 Amazon best-selling author, wellness activist and cancer thriver who documented her cancer battle in her film Crazy Sexy Cancer. She and Mastin cover the realities of uncertainty - yet being CEO of your life, the nature of a crisis, surrendering to fear, the true purpose of kindness, surrender, and more. We have a lot more great content to help you learn to live your power and purpose here on the Podcast. Subscribe to the show to make sure you get every episode as soon as it is released. Visit MastinKipp.com/Subscribe
Our guest today is Kris Carr, the #1 New York Times Bestselling author behind Crazy Sexy Diet and Crazy Sexy Kitchen. You also may know her from the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer, which documents her battle with cancer, and ability to thrive despite it. In the episode, we talk about health and nutrition and juicing and fighting cancer... but we also talk about self esteem, self love, self talk, meditation, daily habits, and even entrepreneurship. As I said, Kris is such an incredible fountain of inspiration… I know this episode is going to blow you guys away.
Today my guest is Kris Carr, the New York Times and #1 Amazon best-selling author, speaker and wellness activist. Kris Carr is the subject and director of the documentary Crazy Sexy Cancer which aired on TLC and The Oprah Winfrey Network. Kris is also the author of the award-winning Crazy Sexy book series. Her latest books, Crazy Sexy Diet and Crazy Sexy Kitchen, will change the way you live, love and eat! Kris was a Keynote Speaker at the 2014 Emerging Women Live Conference in New York City. In today’s episode, Kris and I spoke about: What exactly is well-being, and how this can be different for different people How the flow of grace and fire has affected her life and using happiness as her guide Her shift from Health Guru to Women’s Emergence and Empowerment The feminine component of resiliency Using sexy as a strength that women can draw from Tune in and listen to “Crazy, Sexy Woman” with the Crazy Sexy: Kris Carr. Subscribe to the Emerging Women podcast on iTunes. Transcript: Hello, and welcome, Kris Carr! Kris Carr: Thanks for having me! Hi! CP: Hi! And I’m reaching you here now in Woodstock, right? KC: That’s right. I’m at home in Woodstock, New York. CP: Gosh. That sounds so amazing to live in. I mean, I live in Boulder, I think it might be a little similar, but I think it’s more rural out there, correct? KC: Yes. We’re very similar. We just have much smaller mountains. When I came out to visit Boulder, I was like, “This has the same Woodstock vibe. It really does.” CP: Yes. Except isn’t Woodstock really small? KC: It’s very tiny, yes. Very tiny. CP: Yes, I just picture you—on your website you have an image of yourself in an old, old truck holding a green drink. KC: [Laughs] CP: I’m just like, that’s the life! You know? KC: That’s what we try to do out here in the woods. CP: Right? So your first book—I remember when it came out several years ago—is called Crazy Sexy Cancer. And I know what’s crazy about cancer, and I’m hoping that you can tell us all what’s sexy about cancer. KC: [Laughs] We’ll get to the short answer first. There’s nothing sexy about cancer. For me, Crazy Sexy Cancer came from two things: 1) there were mass emails that I would send friends and family, they were “Crazy Sexy Cancer” updates. And this [was] my way of showing my very frightened crew—because I was diagnosed with an incurable stage 4 cancer that had started in my liver and had spread to both my lungs. This was my way to update them and let them know that I still had my sense of humor, I still was the same irreverent girl, and that I wasn’t going to let cancer define me. It was an important step for me to kind of poke fun at cancer, not take it all so seriously. It was also really helpful for the people going through the experience with me. Not everybody has that same experience, but that was my lifeline. And then later, as my journey continued to unfold and the years continued to go by with cancer, and certainly when I kind of came on the scene in a much bigger way, I used “Crazy Sexy Cancer” almost like as a definition. And it’s a bit insane, so here we go: “crazy,” for me, that’s out of the box, forward thinking. It’s that kind of speak when somebody says, “Oh, that will never happen, that’s crazy,” and then you and I and everybody listening says, “Really? Watch us.” “Sexy” is empowering, and “cancer” is “teacher.” For me, cancer is my teacher. And so that really has been my way of going through this process, but also teaching others that are interested in my philosophy how to create a map for themselves. CP: Now, there’s a lot of people, I’m sure, listening to this that haven’t read your book and they don’t know your background, but you actually were diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, am I correct? KC: Correct. That’s right. CP: And it seems that when we look at you and your career has exploded, of course,
Listen to my conversation with New York City-based writer, wellness coach and yoga guide, Quentin Vennie. Quentin utilizes his experience in personal training, yoga and juicing to influence and transform lives. His approach is to address the obstacles occurring inside the body, allowing the external changes to occur as a direct result. In this conversation, Quentin shares his personal journey and how he used juicing, yoga and meditation to overcome his addition to prescription drugs and learn to manage his once debilitating general panic disorder. Quentin was originally diagnosed with a panic disorder at age 14, but his mother rejected the doctor’s recommendation for medication. The disorder gained new footing when he was in his mid-20’s. This time the anxiety attacks were unmanageable and, after receiving a diagnosis of generalized anxiety and general panic disorder, he accepted medication as a treatment. In addition, he experienced severe migraine, so he was prescribed a powerful narcotic for the pain. Within 8 months he realized he was addicted. His use of the anti-anxiety medication increased six times over the original amount and, after an accidental overdose of the narcotic, he made the commitment to wean himself off both medications, but he wasn’t sure how. While searching for answers online he came across the documentaries Sick Fat and Nearly Dead and Crazy Sexy Cancer. He watched both documentaries in the same day and went out and bought a juicer that night. From there an exploration and eventual love of Yoga developed along with meditation and healthy routine of self-care. Quentin is quick to point out that he is not “cured” of the panic disorder, but he is able to manage the frequency and intensity of the attacks. He continues to learn triggers and accepts that the disorder is a part of him but does not need to limit him.
***We had a poor connection so Kris' volume is a bit low, it's not your speakers. It's the holidays and for me there nothing that make a better gift than a book. On those cold winter nights you can settle in by the fireplace with a good read in your hands. Just the feel of good paper does it for me;) Or if you are into the downloadable kind, well, that will work too! Today I had a chance to catch up with Kris Carr, best known for her Crazy Sexy Everything Series. I first learned about Kris, when I was diagnosed with colon cancer back in 2009 and a local television reporter by the name of Emily Richett gave me a Crazy Sexy Cancer card to life my spirits. Today Kris talks a little bit about her cancer diagnosis, how eating well is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your body and shares a bit about the recipes she came up with for Crazy Sexy Kitchen. If you think this is another "tree hugging, fruit and granola lovin' cookbook, you couldn't be more wrong. Her Website: www.kriscarr.com On Facebook: www.facebook.com/KrisCarr.FanPage On Twitter.com/Kris_Carr
In episode 98 we bust out our new Vegan Time Machine, to visit three interviews from past Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuaryevents, never heard before. First we check out Crazy Sexy Cancer "thriver" Kris Carr at the 2011 WFAS Thanksliving. Next we jump back a few more months and catch up with Terry Hope Romero at the 2011 WFAS July Jamboree. Terry became famous in the vegan world (and beyond) when she teamed up with Isa Chandra Moskowitz to create the public access television show Post Punk Kitchen and eventually collaborating on classic vegan cookbooks including Veganomicon: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook and Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World. More recently she has celebrated her Latin heritage with the cookbook Viva Vegan! 200 Authentic and Fabulous Recipes for Latin Food Lovers and her website Vegan Latina.For the third interview we jump way back in time to the 2009 WFAS June Jamboree where Isa Chandra Moskowitz herself is busy preparing food and signing books. She is so busy that we interview her mom Maureen Stewart instead of Isa, and get some inside scoop never before heard in the vegan movement. Find out who gave birth to veganism!
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT ALISA SAVORETTI Young Adult Survivor, Breast Cancer Founder/President My Hope Chest KRIS CARR Young Adult Survivor Author, Wellness Coach Director, Crazy Sexy Cancer Founder, Crazy Sexy Life
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SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT KYM MARTIN 26-Year YA Survivor, Hodgkin's Lymphoma Certified Nutrition Consultant & Fitness Trainer Founder, KymMartin.com REBECCA KATZ, MS Cancer Advocate Chef, Author, The Cancer-Fighting Kitchen DR. ALEJANDRO JUNGER Director of Integrative Medicine Lenox Hill Hospital Author, Clean Founder, Clean TV
SURVIVOR SPOTLIGHT KYM MARTIN 26-Year YA Survivor, Hodgkin's Lymphoma Certified Nutrition Consultant & Fitness Trainer Founder, KymMartin.com REBECCA KATZ, MS Cancer Advocate Chef, Author, The Cancer-Fighting Kitchen DR. ALEJANDRO JUNGER Director of Integrative Medicine Lenox Hill Hospital Author, Clean Founder, Clean TV See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.