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Walking with Jesus: Steve Kenyon on Nursing, Faith, Family and Purpose

Walking with Jesus: Steve Kenyon on Nursing, Faith, Family and Purpose

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**Catherine's new book, Finding God's Feminine Side is now available on Audible**

In this episode of the Loved Called Gifted podcast, Catherine chats with Steve Kenyon—a dad, nurse manager, musician and former DJ—about his journey through faith, work, and identity. Steve shares stories from his childhood in Lancashire, his early experiences in nursing, and how his desire to make a difference led him into healthcare leadership. They talk about creativity, not just in the arts, but in problem-solving and leadership, and how Steve’s background in hospital radio and broadcasting still shapes how he connects with others. He speaks honestly about what it means to be genuine, the challenges of masculinity, and how he and his wife Katie navigate parenting and partnership as equals. At the heart of it all is Steve’s evolving relationship with Jesus—how his understanding has deepened over time into something intimate and rooted in love. The conversation is full of warmth, wisdom, and reflections on walking faithfully (and authentically) through life’s ups and downs.

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**Catherine's new book, Finding God's Feminine Side is now available on Audible**

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