
BlindSighted: A Journey of Identity, Faith, and Healing
Rich Christiansen is a globally-recognized thought leader, educator, mentor, parallel entrepreneur, and humanitarian. He assists people in fearlessly facing their dragons, making peace with them, and navigating the intricate mazes of their lives.
Rich is set to release his latest book Blindsighted in October 2024.
BlindSighted unfolds a journey of identity, faith, and healing, delving into the intriguing history of Rich’s blind attorney father with an eidetic memory, his artist mother, and Rich’s revelation, at age of 54, of being one of the first donor-conceived children.
This book aspires to inspire others to confront their demons, leading them on a path of self-discovery and healing.

BlindSighted: A Journey of Identity, Faith, and Healing
Rich Christiansen is a globally-recognized thought leader, educator, mentor, parallel entrepreneur, and humanitarian. He assists people in fearlessly facing their dragons, making peace with them, and navigating the intricate mazes of their lives.
Rich is set to release his latest book Blindsighted in October 2024.
BlindSighted unfolds a journey of identity, faith, and healing, delving into the intriguing history of Rich’s blind attorney father with an eidetic memory, his artist mother, and Rich’s revelation, at age of 54, of being one of the first donor-conceived children.
This book aspires to inspire others to confront their demons, leading them on a path of self-discovery and healing.
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