Group Coaching for Queer Survivors & Thrivers
Queer Group Coaching Cohort
April 30 - June 18, 2026
Thursdays at 4 PM PT | 7 PM ET
8 weeks | 90-minute sessions
Meets via Zoom
Space is limited
This 8-week, queer-affirming virtual group coaching experience is specifically created with you in mind. Life after a breast cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming and full of questions. This experience is a group coaching cohort for breast cancer survivors & thrivers in the queer community, offering a queer healing space to build the power of self-trust, body sovereignty, and navigating your queer identity during and after cancer. It's ideal for people at least 6-12 months out from an early-stage or metastatic diagnosis.
What You Can Expect
8 intimate, weekly virtual group sessions led by certified coaches from the queer community.
A coaching-based program—not therapy and not a traditional support group.
A small cohort (approximately 15 participants) navigating life during and beyond a breast cancer diagnosis.
A safe, confidential, and queer-affirming space grounded in respect, trust, and shared understanding.
Structured, interactive group coaching sessions focused on reflection, perspective, and forward movement.
Guided questions and practical coaching tools that can be applied to everyday life.
No pressure to share personal details—participation is always a choice.
You'll walk away with greater self-awareness, perspective, and trust in yourself. With a clearer understanding of what you're experiencing, you may feel better equipped to respond to stress, make thoughtful choices, and navigate daily life in ways that feel more aligned with your needs.
You'll also leave feeling less alone, with a sense of connection and a few simple tools you can return to when things feel overwhelming.
What is group coaching?
A space led by a professional coach who leads discussions, asks powerful questions, and creates a safe, growth-oriented environment.
Participants work on individual goals, but benefit from group insights, feedback, and support.
Interactive format often includes exercises, group reflection, and peer sharing.
Scheduled weekly sessions allow for momentum and relationship building.
Carefully curated curriculum designed by a professional coach who understands that your breast cancer experience often comes with an added layer of cultural expectations, systemic bias, and the ongoing need to advocate for your own care.
Whether you're navigating emotional healing, self-discovery or simply trying to feel like yourself again—this is a space where you can be seen, supported, and strengthened.
Is Group Coaching for you?
Group coaching can be a powerful tool when you feel like there must be something more in your breast cancer journey. This program is for you if you’re:
Age 40 and under at the time of your diagnosis and at least 6-12 months out from an early-stage or metastatic diagnosis.
Able to commit to 8 weekly sessions with your group on Zoom.
Ready to rebuild confidence and identity by being vulnerable with others on similar journeys.
Want to set and achieve new life goals with structured accountability.
Seek to transform your mindset from survival to empowerment through guided reflection and encouragement.
Are looking to build lasting connections and increase your motivation for ongoing growth.
Whether you’re newly finished with treatment or years into survivorship, this is your space to be real, be held, and be seen — fully and without apology.
Meet Your Coaches
Mari King is a Certified Cancer Journey Coach, National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach, IAHC, and National DPP. She is an intuitive coach and clinical herbalist who supports LGBTQIA+ cancer survivors in rebuilding trust with their bodies, emotions, and intuition during and after treatment. Integrating evidence-based behavioral health experience with trauma-informed, queer-affirming care, Mari creates spaces where healing feels safe, sovereign, and sometimes even joyful.
Vicki Cable is a Certified Cancer Journey Coach and two-time Cancer Survivor (breast and uterine) who understands firsthand the challenging journey of life during and after treatment. She takes a holistic approach to coaching, addressing the physical, spiritual, and mindset support needed to weather the immediate “storm” of cancer and emerge stronger. With a personalized style rooted in her experiences within the LGBTQ+ community, Vicki offers grounded guidance infused with resilience, humor, faith, and joy—qualities she also shares in her best-selling book Braving the Journey: Rising Above Life’s Challenges. Her presence reassures survivors that transformation is possible, even in the hardest chapters.
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