• Get Out of That Narcissistic Relationship: A Life Just Like Mine with Dr. Donna Kincheloe

  • Aug 18 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

Get Out of That Narcissistic Relationship: A Life Just Like Mine with Dr. Donna Kincheloe

  • Summary

  • Join us on a powerful journey of healing and transformation as Dr. Donna Kincheloe shares her personal story of escaping a narcissistic relationship and finding peace and purpose in Christ. With 44 years of experience as a nurse and spiritual care researcher, Dr. Kincheloe offers a unique perspective on the intersection of faith and trauma. Her latest book, "A Life Just Like Mine," is a testament to God's transformative power in her life. Tune in for a candid conversation about the dangers of narcissistic abuse, the importance of seeking help, and the hope of finding healing and freedom in Christ.

    About Dr. Donna Kincheloe:

    Dr. Donna Kincheloe has a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in organizational and systems leadership. She is a spiritual care researcher, Christian author, and retired nurse with a career spanning 44 years. Dr. Kincheloe loves to help educate, encourage, and equip others to find and maintain peace in life. She writes a monthly inspirational blog and newsletter and is a guest lecturer on loss, grief, and spiritual care at the University. Her first self-published book, "I Never Walk the Halls Alone," sold over 3000 copies and has been made into an audiobook. Dr. Kincheloe enjoys volunteering as an educational and inspirational speaker for various community and professional groups.

    Visit her website, walkthehalls.com, to access all the resources she offers for free.
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