Empowering Women with Breast Cancer

Reclaim your strength, voice, and future — through healing, self-advocacy, and radiant living beyond diagnosis.

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From Diagnosis to Empowered

Mentorship & Community

Ra'Sun came to me in 2025, newly diagnosed with Triple Negative Breast Cancer at 37 and raising two young kids. She was scared and dreading the road ahead, especially when radiation and Xeloda got added to her plan.

I walked beside her through every phase. We talked through the hard days and I shared the tips I wish someone had handed me. Slowly, the "why me" softened. In its place came a woman who knew her voice and trusted her instincts.

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Parenting & Treatment

Speaking & Workshops

I had the honor of presenting at Stupid Cancer's CancerCon to a room full of young warriors searching for community. My talk was about something close to my heart: how to parent while you're going through treatment.

I shared the real tools I've used on the hardest days — and reminded the room of a truth I keep learning: cancer is a team sport. Resting isn't quitting. Asking for help isn't weakness. It's how you heal.

What I offer:

  • Keynotes & Signature Talks — On patient advocacy, survivorship, and parenting through cancer

  • Custom Workshops — Tailored sessions for healthcare teams, support groups, and workplaces

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The Book I Wish I Had

In Full Support: A Nurse and Thriver's Uplifting Guide to Navigating Breast Cancer

Who It's For For the woman who just heard "you have breast cancer" and doesn't know where to turn — and for the thriver, friend, or family member walking beside her.

Why I Wrote It When I was diagnosed, even my years as a nurse didn't prepare me for how overwhelming it felt. So I wrote the guide I wish someone had handed me on day one — honest, practical, and full of real support.

Coming Early 2027

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"In Full Support is a heartfelt and empowering read for any woman navigating the challenging journey of breast cancer. With compassion and unwavering belief in the strength within us all, Natasha guides readers toward their inner authority, resilience, and deeper self-trust. This book is a beautiful beacon of hope for rising through adversity." —Marci Shimoff, #1 NY Times bestselling author, Happy for No Reason and Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul

Radiant Transformational Support


The Radiant Roadmap Video Series

A five-part video series built from the heart of In Full Support, designed to walk you through every phase of the breast cancer journey, at your own pace, in the comfort of your own home.

Inside the series:

  • Orienting Yourself — Finding your footing after diagnosis

  • Charting Your Course — Making informed decisions with confidence

  • Essential Tools — What you actually need for the road ahead

  • Managing Detours & Setbacks — Navigating the unexpected

  • Integrating Life & Legacy — Living fully, beyond diagnosis

Whether you're newly diagnosed or deep in treatment, this is the guidance I wish I'd had — delivered straight to you.

The Radiant Virtual Community

You were never meant to walk this alone. Radiant Connections is a warm, welcoming circle of women who truly get it, because we've lived it too.

What's inside:

  • Radiant Connections Coffee Chats — Real conversations, real support

  • Monthly Virtual Meetups — First Saturday of every month, 10–11 AM CST

  • A Safe Space to Be Seen — Ask the hard questions without judgment

  • Shared Wisdom — Tips, tools, and encouragement from women who've walked this road

  • Ongoing Connection — Friendships and support that last long after the call ends

Kicking off August 1, 2026

What People Are Saying


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“Natasha has a calm and peaceful demeanor that is perfect for practicing mindfulness  I have had a personal mindfulness practice for several years now, and still Natasha was able to bring new and fresh ideas for me to experiment with and enjoy. She truly went beyond the basics to help me explore mindfulness in new ways and incorporate practices into the minutiae of daily life”

Sarah Idiaquez

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“Natasha always made our sessions feel very comforting as she deeply listened and has lots of experience and expertise to be able to guide in the right direction. Our conversations always felt like hanging out with a best friend but with amazing advice/guidance. She always showed up 100%. Through these sessions, Natasha was able to get me to admit to areas of my life I feel needed a little extra work, something I wasn't even admitting to myself. Digging deeper really helped me feel heard, seen and open doors for more opportunities. I am forever grateful for the time and energy Natasha gave me while being my coach”

Danielle O'Brian

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“When Natasha and I first started working together, I had just left bedside nursing and was thinking about starting my own business. It was a very stressful time in my life and Natasha was always a sound person that I could go to for time and stress management. Natasha's take on any situation was always comforting. She helped me layout clear action steps to do after each of our sessions. I recommend anyone with chronic illnesses, motivation and time management issues to reach out to Natasha. Her point of view and business background is really helpful and insightful.”

Sara Godkin

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"My sister was diagnosed with Triple Negative breast cancer this spring. My sister reached out to Natasha, and she has been by our side with any question or concern all along the way. Natasha has given us so much support, shared her knowledge and absolutely gives us hope by sharing her story along with inspirational words & quotes and honest answers to hard questions. For my sister, having someone to talk to who has gone through the same thing has been priceless. She will ask any question to Natasha and get an answer back quickly along with words of reassurance. I know they have had some meaningful conversations on the phone as well. The support has not only been beneficial to my sister, but also to me. She has shared some of what her family has felt & experienced with her diagnosis and empathized with what it feels like to have a loved one with cancer. She is also quick to answer family questions and concerns. She, amazingly, does all of this while continuing her own healing.  We can’t thank her enough for the love, care and concern she has given us & continues to give.”

Jennifer Thilges
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Hi, I’m Natasha Parker

A nurse, a thriver, and a mom of four.

I spent years as a registered nurse caring for others through their most vulnerable moments. Then I found myself on the other side of the stethoscope with a Stage 2 Triple Negative Breast Cancer diagnosis. Even with my clinical background, I felt overwhelmed, disoriented, and unsure how to advocate for myself.

That experience showed me what was missing: not more information, but real guidance, connection, and whole-person support. Today, through Radiant Transformations, I help women move from overwhelmed to empowered — combining clinical expertise with lived experience so no woman walks this journey alone.

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Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations. -Zig Ziglar

Mentorship Organizations

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A community of survivors, caregivers, and advocates dedicated to supporting women affected by cancer. Ambassadors share stories, raise awareness, and connect others to trusted resources—helping build a strong, supportive network so no one has to face their journey alone.

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Faith Through Fire provides personalized, one-on-one support for women facing breast cancer, connecting them with survivors who have walked a similar path. Their mentorship approach offers emotional guidance, practical insight, and a sense of community during one of life’s most difficult journeys.

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The Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation is dedicated specifically to those impacted by TNBC. They offer education, research updates, clinical trial information, and a strong support network for patients, survivors, and caregivers navigating this unique and often aggressive form of breast cancer.