Where can I find original Dr. Jennifer Ashton recipes or columns (JoinAjenda) and archived ABC News segments?
Executive summary
The authoritative home for Dr. Jennifer (Jen) Ashton’s original recipes and columns is her Ajenda platform—joinajenda.com—and the site’s dedicated Recipes page, which hosts her “dose of honesty” content and curated recipes [1][2]; additional original material appears in the TODAY’S AJENDA newsletter run on Beehiiv, where Dr. Jen republishes recipes and commentary [3][4]. The record shows Dr. Ashton served as ABC News’ Chief Medical Correspondent [1], but the provided reporting does not include direct links to ABC News segment archives, so locating archived TV segments will require searching ABC’s official archives or video platforms beyond these sources.
1. Where the original recipes and columns live (Ajenda main site and Recipes page)
The primary, author-controlled repository is Ajenda by Dr. Jen—joinajenda.com—identified in the reporting as Dr. Jen’s official platform and biographical hub, and the site explicitly includes a Recipes section where her original pieces and recipes are posted [1][2]; for anyone seeking the original phrasing, ingredient lists, or context, the Recipes page on JoinAjenda is the first and clearest source cited in available reporting [2].
2. Newsletter versions and republished items (TODAY’S AJENDA on Beehiiv)
Beyond the website, Dr. Jen distributes material through TODAY’S AJENDA, a Beehiiv newsletter where recipes and recurring columns reappear—multiple issues directly mention sharing popular recipes previously published in the newsletter, on Instagram, or in a magazine, confirming republished and serialized delivery via Beehiiv [3][4].
3. Social and magazine traces noted in reporting (Instagram, magazine mentions)
Reporting explicitly notes that recipes “have appeared in this newsletter, on my Instagram, and/or in my magazine,” indicating cross-publication across Ajenda’s owned channels and social media rather than unique, unaffiliated publications [3]; those cross-posts are useful for multimedia or abbreviated recipe formats but point back to Ajenda as the origin.
4. Third-party reproductions and viral “gelatin trick” pages — verify with caution
A wave of third‑party sites and wellness blogs have republished or adapted recipes and trends attributed to Dr. Ashton—several pages analyze or reframe a viral “gelatin trick” and present recipe variations and weight‑loss claims, but these are framed by authors outside Ajenda and sometimes call the viral recipe a fan-made adaptation of Dr. Ashton’s principles [5][6][7]; the presence of multiple commercial and low‑quality replicas in the reporting underscores the need to cross-check any recipe or protocol against JoinAjenda’s Recipes page or the Beehiiv newsletter to avoid propagation of altered or misleading versions [2][3].
5. ABC News segments: what the reporting shows and what it does not
The sources document that Dr. Jen served as ABC News’ Chief Medical Correspondent, establishing the likelihood of many broadcast segments under her byline while she held that post [1]; however, none of the provided documents include direct ABC News archive links, episode IDs, or embedded segment URLs, so a user seeking archived ABC segments must search ABC News’ official website, its YouTube channel, or television archives (the reporting does not supply those archival links) [1].
6. Practical verification steps and next moves
To obtain original, attributable recipes and columns, start at JoinAjenda’s Recipes page and subscribe to TODAY’S AJENDA on Beehiiv for newsletter archives [2][3]; for broadcast segments, search ABC News’ official video/archive pages and major video platforms for “Jennifer Ashton” plus the topic or date of interest—treat third‑party reproductions (commercial wellness blogs and mirror sites) as secondary sources and cross‑check them against Ajenda’s posts to guard against fan‑edits and trend inflation [5][6].