This Guide Just Dropped & It's What Every Cancer Survivor Needs NOW!
I am SO FUCKING PUMPED to share something I've poured my entire tender-grit soul into.
If you're a cancer survivor (including stage 4 warriors) and you've found yourself staring into the abyss of the "Aftermath" – feeling exhausted, scared of your own damn body, and like a total stranger in your own life... then you already know the bullshit lie they told you about the "hard part" being over.
It's not.
And no one hands you a fucking roadmap for what's next.
UNTIL NOW.
I've just finished creating something I truly believe every single cancer survivor needs:
"You Survived Cancer... Now What? 5 Things Every Cancer Survivor Needs to Hear (plus a starter map for healing the aftermath of cancer)."
This isn't some fluffy self-help handout you'll skim and forget. This is a truth serum. A moment to exhale. A mirror for your soul. It's a raw, honest look at what you're actually feeling, and it gives you a freaking starter map to begin reclaiming your power, your body, and your entire life.
Because you are not broken.
You are becoming.
And you don't have to figure it out alone.
I'm so incredibly excited about the possibility this holds for you.
So, if your gut is screaming "YES, I need this!" right now...
Go grab your FREE guide HERE!
Why I Created This Guide: I Know the Aftermath. I Am This Work.
They tell you, "Congratulations! You're graduating to survivorship!" And then... crickets. You're left feeling like you've been kicked off a cliff, expected to just resume a "normal" life that's anything but. I know that terrifying, lonely feeling all too well.
Like you, I'm a breast cancer survivor and thriver who walked away from chemo, fired my oncologist, and decided that no one gets to silence me ever again. The hardest part for me often began after the appointments stopped, the support faded, and everyone expected me to be "fine." But I wasn't fine. I was forever changed, and there was no fucking roadmap for who I was supposed to be now.
I created this work because I am this work. Years ago, I changed my first name to reclaim the truth of who I was, long before cancer even entered the picture. Then, after cancer, I chose my last name, Sloane, which means 'warrior.' Because I had become someone entirely new... an identity forged through fire, through grief, through rebuilding everything. It didn't come easy; it was a profound act of self-reclamation.
My soul-led approach blends trauma-informed coaching, emotional processing, expressive therapeutic tools, somatic healing, mindset work, and deep self-reclamation. Because healing after cancer isn’t just about surviving… it’s about becoming whole. This guide is steeped in every ounce of that lived experience and professional expertise.
What You'll Discover Inside: Your First Step Towards Reclamation
This guide pulls back the curtain on the unspoken realities of post-cancer life and hands you the tools to begin navigating them. For instance, we'll dive into why:
IT'S OKAY TO FEEL BETRAYED BY YOUR BODY: You want to be grateful, but sometimes all you see are scars, changes, or a body you barely recognize. It's hard to trust the very thing that tried to kill you. This guide helps you start healing that relationship with honesty, not shame.
YOU’RE NOT THE SAME... AND THAT’S NOT A BAD THING: You're not "bouncing back." You're not going back at all. You’re becoming someone new... someone deeper, wiser, more you. This guide helps you figure out who that is... and how to love her.
And you'll get your very own Aftermath Map... a gut-check, a mirror, and a place to start noticing where you’ve been ignoring yourself just to keep surviving. It's your first step toward finally feeling grounded in your new chapter.
This guide is just the beginning of reclaiming your powerful, whole self. If this post resonated with that deep knowing inside you, then this guide is your next, essential step.
(If you're just recently diagnosed or in the middle of treatment, grab the guide and get a kickstart to your healing!)
Let's get real.
Let's get honest.
Let's get healing.
xo,
Ryn