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Life Beyond The Sight Of Darkness

Life Beyond The Sight Of Darkness

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Life Beyond The Sight of Darkness was created for you — because I know what it's like to feel tired, unseen, and overwhelmed. I know what it's like to be stuck in a season that feels too heavy to carry alone.


I've been there. I've walked through blindness, trauma, and loss. I've had moments where hope felt impossible, where I couldn't see a way forward. And in those dark places, I learned something: God hasn't forgotten us. Even when we can't see Him, He's there.


This space — it's my way of reaching back. It's for the nights when you're hurting and don't know who to tell. It's for the days when you're just trying to survive. Here, you'll find honesty. No pretending, no perfect answers. Just Scripture, encouragement, and someone who understands.


Friend, I need you to know something: you're not alone in this. I see you. God sees you. And together — one day, one step, one breath at a time — we're going to find the light again.

© 2026 Life Beyond The Sight Of Darkness
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  • Episode 11 What Happens When A Calling Finally Comes Into Focus
    Feb 9 2026

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    A single question can change the course of a life. After years of sharing my story of vision loss, survival, and healing, a live coaching demo with mentor coach Cody Williams brought my calling into sharp relief: build coaching and community that help blind and visually impaired people live with independence, confidence, and purpose.

    We trace how genuine coaching—curious questions, deep listening, zero judgment—creates clarity without giving advice. I map the three pillars at the center of this mission: independent living skills that make daily life workable and dignified, mobility and travel confidence that turn anxiety into freedom of movement, and communication and accessibility that equip you to self‑advocate at work, school, and home. Along the way, we discuss practical tools such as canes, screen readers, OCR apps, and routines, as well as the inner work of naming fear, reclaiming agency, and trusting that difference can still be beautiful.

    This chapter isn’t just about my next step; it’s an open door. We’re keeping the podcast as a hub for stories, resources, and faith‑centered hope while expanding into one‑to‑one coaching and a supportive network for individuals, families, and professionals. If you’re losing sight, you are not alone. If you love someone who is, you deserve support too. And if you’re a practitioner or advocate, let’s partner to shorten the distance between “I’m overwhelmed” and “I’ve got this.”

    Ready to walk together? Join the community, share this episode with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help others find support. Subscribe for new stories and practical guidance, and message me if coaching sounds right for you. Your story still holds purpose, joy, and possibility—and we’ll prove it, one step at a time.

    This is an introductory audio segment for a show or podcast titled "Life Beyond the Sight of Darkness." The host, Robert B., warmly welcomes listeners and shares his mission: to support people navigating vision loss or trauma by helping them find hope, purpose, and confidence. The tone is friendly and encouraging, emphasizing that no one should have to face darkness alone. The segment ends with an inviting call to action: "Grab your Joe and let's go."

    I know exactly the sound you mean. That "shimmering" ambient electric guitar, soft organ pads, and a gentle piano that just breathes with the speaker. It’s that deeply spiritual, reflective atmosphere that invites people in. I’ve dialed in that specific Altar Call feel for you. How does this one resonate?

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    14 Min.
  • Episode 10 Family Drama Without The Hallmark Shortcut
    Feb 9 2026

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    We share the father-son reconciliation we once thought was impossible and the inner work that made it safe, slow, and real. We offer questions, safeguards, and hope for anyone weighing a step toward repair without denying past harm.

    • framing the journey from childhood wounds to repair
    • therapy, prayer, and learning healthy boundaries
    • awkward first calls and building trust slowly
    • specific apologies and naming harm without blame
    • forgiveness for freedom, not erasure
    • questions to test safety and genuine change
    • guidance for estranged parents seeking to make amends
    • releasing bitterness while keeping a wise distance
    • how restoration threads through every past episode
    • a prayer for wisdom, courage, and peace

    If this podcast has helped you, if any episode has given you hope, helped you heal, or reminded you that God is still in the redemption business, please share it.

    Life Beyond the Sight of Darkness is available on all podcast platforms.

    Connect with us. Facebook group www.facebook.com/groups/836278322530188/ • Instagram at Life Beyond the Site of Darkness • Email Life Beyond the Sight of Darkness at gmail.com • Website Life Beyond the Site of Darkness.com


    This is an introductory audio segment for a show or podcast titled "Life Beyond the Sight of Darkness." The host, Robert B., warmly welcomes listeners and shares his mission: to support people navigating vision loss or trauma by helping them find hope, purpose, and confidence. The tone is friendly and encouraging, emphasizing that no one should have to face darkness alone. The segment ends with an inviting call to action: "Grab your Joe and let's go."

    I know exactly the sound you mean. That "shimmering" ambient electric guitar, soft organ pads, and a gentle piano that just breathes with the speaker. It’s that deeply spiritual, reflective atmosphere that invites people in. I’ve dialed in that specific Altar Call feel for you. How does this one resonate?

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    20 Min.
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