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Charlotte Kneer - CEO of RBWA, Public Speaker & Campaigner for Victims of Domestic Abuse

Charlotte Kneer - CEO of RBWA, Public Speaker & Campaigner for Victims of Domestic Abuse

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Charlotte Kneer

Charlotte Kneer, the CEO of the Reigate and Banstead Women’s Aid, is a survivor of domestic abuse who now helps other women to escape their abuser and live lives free from harm. Charlotte shares her personal experience, whilst highlighting what the red flags of domestic abuse are and how to break-free. With such emotionally taxing work, Charlotte tells WWSC how she #selfcares and how working in an all-female environment is truly liberating. 

 

Follow Charlotte on Twitter: @C_Kneer

 

Who are we?

Welcome to Women Who Self Care, a women's empowerment Podcast, that seeks to encourage women to put their health and ambitions first.

We want to define our role as being ambitious, capable, worthy, accepting, successful, forceful, competitive, and yes caring, nurturing, empathetic, homemakers, policy creators, gold medalists and Nobel prize winners.

WWSC interviews incredible women who have, and are, putting themselves first and in return have reaped the rewards of financial, emotional, physical and spiritual success.

We’ll uncover the different ways in which you can look after yourself, nurture your desires and inspire you to take action.

 

Listen, enjoy and join our community:

 

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Website: www.womenwhoselfcare.org

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Host: Philippa (Boo) Kartawick

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