• From Tight Budgets To Giving Back: Finding Joy In A Different Kind Of Christmas
    Dec 16 2025

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    The holidays can feel like a spotlight—on joy, on pressure, on loss. We open up about why Christmas sits at the heart of our family story, from the years when money was scarce and we re-wrapped forgotten toys, to the seasons when we could adopt wish tags and bless other families. Along the way we laugh about tiny trees and tall chairs, but we keep returning to the reason we celebrate: the birth of Jesus and the love that turns ordinary days into holy moments.

    We swap favorite memories—barbecue Christmas dinners, snacks on Christmas Eve, Elf on repeat—and talk about how a blended family learns to make space for everyone. Traditions are anchors, not obligations, and presence beats perfection every time. If the season feels heavy, you’re not alone. We share how grief and gratitude can live together, how prayer steadies shaky ground, and why joy is a choice you can make even when happiness is out of reach.

    You’ll hear practical ways to “be the gift”: offer a smile, push a cart, check on a neighbor, invite someone to a candlelight service, or simply sit and listen. Keep the main thing the main thing—faith, family, and a table with room for one more. If you need someone to talk with or to pray for you, reach out to us on social media. If this conversation encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find hope this Christmas.

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    36 mins
  • From Birthday Dream To Blindness: A Road Rewritten
    Dec 2 2025

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    The plan was simple: clock in early, clock out with a motorcycle, and finally honor a kid’s promise to himself. What I met on that Texas back road wasn’t a new bike—it was a wall of “fog” so thick I couldn’t see the hood. Minutes later, the sky cleared and my brother swore there’d been no fog at all. That was the moment I understood: I wasn’t driving through weather. I was driving through vision loss.

    From there the story widens. I share the months of squiggling shadows and lava-lamp blurs I kept dismissing, the head tilts to catch taillights at night, and the rationalizations that perfectionism feeds: wait for the right time, it’ll sort itself out. When the crash forced the truth, we faced it as a family. My wife’s relief that I was alive collided with the reality that the motorcycle dream had to end. A doctor’s call kept me from returning to a job I loved in mental health—locked doors and high-risk halls aren’t forgiving when your sight is failing—and with it went the identity of “the guy who always shows up.”

    What followed wasn’t just medical appointments; it was a deep rebuild. I talk candidly about living with depression since childhood, the fear of sliding back, and the unexpected way faith and community pulled me forward instead. We map the difference between sadness and depression, the shame of risks I didn’t recognize soon enough, and the practical changes that made daily life safer and steadier. Most of all, we look at how purpose survives upheaval: helping people didn’t leave when the keys did. It changed forms—into stories, into presence, into stubborn hope when the room goes dim.

    If you’re facing your own version of “fog,” whether that’s sight loss, grief, or a career door closing, this conversation holds space for pain and offers tools for resilience. Press play to learn how walls can become training weights, how identity can be rebuilt without perfect timing, and why choosing purpose on hard days is a skill worth practicing. If this resonates, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help others find the show. What’s the moment that remade you?

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    23 mins
  • Trash Talk: A Blind Guy's Guide to Conquering the Dumpster
    Dec 2 2025

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    Ordinary chores can change how we see ourselves, and today’s story proves it. We walk with David on a simple mission—taking out the trash—and uncover the skills, systems, and mindset that make everyday independence possible when you’re blind. From the first knot on the bag to the echo of the dumpster lid, every step is a lesson in orientation, mobility, and steady confidence.

    We start at home base, where small choices matter: protect your hands, tie it right, keep the cane by the door. On the stairs, David shows how he avoids snags and body hits by choosing an approach that fits his environment, not just a textbook technique. Outside, the driveway becomes a live map. He tracks the edge with his cane, reads slopes and textures, and listens for cars before crossing to the dumpster. A simple rain gutter turns into a landmark. A metal thud becomes confirmation. By the time the bag is tossed, the point is clear: repetition builds calm, and calm unlocks competence.

    There’s an honest look at limits too—no driving—but an even stronger commitment to doing everything that can be done. David talks through learning curves, why training matters, and when to avoid shortcuts until a route is truly yours. He finishes where he started: replacing the trash bag and sealing the habit loop that reinforces identity. If you’re newly blind or supporting someone who is, you’ll hear practical navigation tips, mindset resets, and a grounded belief that small wins stack into real freedom.

    Ready to rethink what “easy” really means? Hit play, share this with someone who needs a lift, and leave a quick review to help more people find the show. Your support helps us keep telling real stories of grit, skill, and everyday independence.

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  • Blind Life Laughs: Peas, Hope & Wall-Climbing Wins
    Nov 18 2025

    Hope doesn’t land on a stage with perfect lighting; it shows up in real life, where a grocery run becomes teamwork and a hike becomes a masterclass in patience. David and Brenda invite you into their world, where blindness is part of the story but never the end of it. We get honest about our “why,” the urge to spark hope fast, and the gritty reality of building confidence when comfort would be easier. The conversation flows from practical routines to deeper truths, with faith and humor holding the whole thing together.

    We dig into daily systems that keep life moving: how we steer a shopping cart together, how two canes turn a rocky trail into a path forward, and how a kitchen fail (hello, chocolate-pea smoothie) can teach more than a win. Brenda names the hardest part—letting independence breathe—and we unpack what trust looks like when safety concerns are real. Along the way we talk tech, small adjustments that make a big difference, and the small choices that add up to resilience.

    Threaded through everything is a simple vision: the wall in front of you isn’t there to stop you; it’s there to make you strong enough to help someone else over. That’s why we’re documenting the journey and opening the door for questions about blind living, marriage dynamics, and faith as a relationship, not a checklist. If you’re facing your own obstacle, consider this your nudge to try differently, not just harder.

    If this resonated, subscribe, share it with someone who needs a lift, and leave a review so more people can find these stories. Got a question or a topic you want us to tackle next? Send it our way and we’ll bring it to the mic.

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    33 mins
  • POV Cam: Traveling Blind and Owning My Independence #Travel #Blind #BlindLife #LifeSkills
    Nov 18 2025

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    Ever wondered what it’s like to travel blind? In this bonus episode, I’m taking you along for the ride — literally. From setting up an Uber and finding the sidewalk to chatting with my driver and grabbing coffee with a friend, this is a real look at how I navigate the world on my own terms.

    I spent months barely leaving the house, but that’s not my story anymore. I go wherever I want, whenever I want.

    Join me for a front-row, first-person look at what “Doing It Blind” really means.

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    8 mins
  • Whether you're blind or not, this podcast is for you: Doing It Blind Trailer
    Oct 10 2025

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    Welcome to the podcast!

    Whether you're blind, cited, or just struggling to stay afloat, this podcast is for you. Follow me, my family and friends, and you'll find out that living life and doing a blind isn't always easy or fun. but, it's still full of love, laughs, and fulfillment.

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    2 mins