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30. From Comedy to Cancer: A Story of Resilience and Reinvention with Chef AJ’s

30. From Comedy to Cancer: A Story of Resilience and Reinvention with Chef AJ’s

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Before she was a plant-based icon, Chef AJ was a teenage comedian playing her cheeks on The Tonight Show. Now, after writing bestselling cookbooks and transforming her health, she faces her toughest chapter yet: a cancer diagnosis.


We talk with AJ about her early career in showbiz, her transition to healthy eating after a pre-cancer scare, and how she built a thriving digital audience during the pandemic with Chef AJ Live. She opens up about learning she had stage three lung cancer despite a near-perfect lifestyle, the lessons it’s teaching her, and how she’s leaning into laughter, mindset, and daily joy to move forward.


Resources:

  • Chef AJ’s YouTube: Chef AJ Live
  • Read AJ’s latest cookbook: Sweet Indulgence
  • Optimum Health Institute: optimumhealth.org
  • Mentioned: Anatomy of an Illness by Norman Cousins


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