Still Becoming: Where Grace Meets The Unfinished

Character in the Age of Narcissism (Guest: Chuck DeGroat)

47 min · 4. maj 2026
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In this episode of Still Becoming, Ryan and Drew sit down with author, therapist, and professor Chuck DeGroat for an honest conversation about narcissism, character, and the confusion that often surrounds both. Chuck helps bring clarity to a word that gets thrown around too easily, while also inviting us to look beneath the surface at who we’re actually becoming. Drawing from his upcoming book, Who You're Becoming, this conversation moves beyond labels and into the deeper work of formation—where grace meets truth and real change begins. Catch up with Chuck at www.chuckdegroat.net [http://www.chuckdegroat.net]

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