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Treacherous World of Corporate Narcissism with CEO Kristin Sunanta Walker

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As a consultant navigating the often treacherous world of corporate narcissism, today's special guest Kristin Sunanta Walker has found herself swimming, many times, in shark infested waters.

Kristin spent her childhood exposed to all members of the "Dark Triad" (narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathy) in her biological family. This set her up to not only heal the trauma she experienced at the hands of these predators, but also to forge a successful career along side many of them.

Kristin uses the knowledge she has learned by living with these predators to help her clients and her own company sustain equitable, emotionally healthy, and financially successful business relationships.

Kristin Sunanta Walker is the CEO of a behavioral health consulting practice, everythingHR. She has worked in corporate America specifically within the healthcare field for over 25 years.

When Kristin began the popular radio show she hosts, Mental Health News Radio, it was to discuss behavioral healthcare technology, give voice to the work of clinicians, and raise awareness about mental health.  Her shows on narcissism, however, became so popular they pushed the show to a global audience downloaded in over 171 countries.Through interviewing global leaders on the subjects of narcissism, psychopathy, and sociopathology Kristin has been able to spread awareness about narcissistic abuse.

Today Kristin Sunanta Walker is here to discuss corporate narcissism and toxic work environments. As with her own radio show, she will get personal about her own experiences and those of her colleagues.

To learn more about Kristin Sunanta Walker, please visit www.everythingehr.com
 

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