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In this moving episode of The Positive Gene Podcast, host Sara Kavanaugh sits down with author Tiffany Graham Charkosky, whose forthcoming memoir Living Proof: How Love Defied Genetic Legacy shares her deeply personal journey through Lynch Syndrome, family loss, and the power of love and resilience.
Tiffany reflects on how discovering her genetic risk reshaped her understanding of health, motherhood, and legacy and how she’s teaching her sons to live with gratitude and joy in the face of uncertainty. Together, Sara and Tiffany explore what it means to build a life rooted in hope, connection, and purpose, even when our DNA tells a different story.
In this episode, Tiffany and Sara discuss:
The moment Tiffany learned she carried Lynch Syndrome and how it changed everything
Balancing genetic risk with parenting, openness, and protecting childhood
How love guided Tiffany’s preventative health decisions
The emotional parallels between grief, forgiveness, and self-discovery
Why resilience isn’t about strength alone - it’s about meaning and connection
What it means to leave behind a legacy of love
Whether you’re navigating your own hereditary cancer risk or simply searching for inspiration to live more fully, this conversation reminds us that our genes may shape us, but they don’t define us.
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In this moving episode of The Positive Gene Podcast, host Sara Kavanaugh sits down with author Tiffany Graham Charkosky, whose forthcoming memoir Living Proof: How Love Defied Genetic Legacy shares her deeply personal journey through Lynch Syndrome, family loss, and the power of love and resilience.
Tiffany reflects on how discovering her genetic risk reshaped her understanding of health, motherhood, and legacy and how she’s teaching her sons to live with gratitude and joy in the face of uncertainty. Together, Sara and Tiffany explore what it means to build a life rooted in hope, connection, and purpose, even when our DNA tells a different story.
In this episode, Tiffany and Sara discuss:
The moment Tiffany learned she carried Lynch Syndrome and how it changed everything
Balancing genetic risk with parenting, openness, and protecting childhood
How love guided Tiffany’s preventative health decisions
The emotional parallels between grief, forgiveness, and self-discovery
Why resilience isn’t about strength alone - it’s about meaning and connection
What it means to leave behind a legacy of love
Whether you’re navigating your own hereditary cancer risk or simply searching for inspiration to live more fully, this conversation reminds us that our genes may shape us, but they don’t define us.
Guest Bio:
Connect with Tiffany:
Connect with Sara:

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