Living In Freedom Beyond Chains

Robert

Life Beyond the Sight of Darkness has always been about one thing: helping people find hope on the other side of their darkest moments. That mission has not changed. What has grown is the movement around it. Life Beyond The Sight of Darkness is now part of Living In Freedom Beyond Chains, a faith-based movement built for people who are ready to stop being defined by their pain, their past, and the lies the world has told them about who they are. This umbrella brings together podcasting, coaching, storytelling, and creative expression all under one mission: to help people confront what has kept them bound and walk into the freedom they were always meant to live in. If you have been listening to Life Beyond The Sight of Darkness, you are already part of this movement. The show you know and trust is still here, and now it is connected to something larger than one story, one voice, or one season. Welcome to Living In Freedom Beyond Chains! The same light.  A bigger mission.

Episodes

  1. Episode 9 What Happens When A Calling Finally Comes Into Focus

    FEB 9

    Episode 9 What Happens When A Calling Finally Comes Into Focus

    Send us Fan Mail 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? Support the show

    14 min
  2. Episode 8 Family Drama Without The Hallmark Shortcut

    FEB 9

    Episode 8 Family Drama Without The Hallmark Shortcut

    Send us Fan Mail 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? Support the show

    20 min
  3. Episode 7 Your Wounds Are A Map To Someone Else’s Healing

    JAN 26

    Episode 7 Your Wounds Are A Map To Someone Else’s Healing

    Send us Fan Mail What if everything you survived was shaping you for someone else’s breakthrough? Today, we trace a hard-won path through childhood trauma, homelessness, a toxic marriage, heart disease, and the slow work of healing to reveal how pain becomes preparation and survival becomes a calling. We unpack the quiet moments where purpose clicked into place—during divorce care, in the fog of post-surgery recovery, while learning to love again, and while navigating life with visual impairment—and show how each experience became a tool to serve others with clarity and compassion. We talk candidly about founding a mission for three groups: people who are blind or visually impaired seeking confidence and practical skills, trauma survivors who need language and support to heal without shame, and anyone stuck in a hard season who’s hungry for hope. You’ll hear why purpose doesn’t have to be public to be powerful, and how one honest story can start a ripple that changes medical decisions, relationship choices, and the way someone views their future. This isn’t theory; it’s a field guide for turning scars into service through small, faithful actions. Grounded in scriptures about comfort, calling, and hope, we frame a simple next step: choose one person this week and share your story with care. Not as a performance, but as a lifeline. Along the way, we preview what’s ahead—a moving story of reconciliation and restoration—and invite you to notice where people already come to you for help. If you’ve ever asked, "Why me?" this conversation offers a practical, faith-filled way to answer with your life. If it resonates, subscribe, share this with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review telling us which moment sparked your next step. Your story matters more than you think. 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? Support the show

    16 min
  4. Episode 6 What If Mercy Looks Like A Closed Door

    JAN 23

    Episode 6 What If Mercy Looks Like A Closed Door

    Send us Fan Mail What if the holiest choice is the one that gets you out alive? We open a hard, necessary window into a long marriage that began with promise and ended in a maze of fear, manipulation, and emotional and physical abuse. Through the lens of blended family stress, blurred parenting roles, and a body still recovering from heart surgery, we trace the slow drift from “this is hard” to “this is unsafe” and the moment a whispered prayer—God, get me out—became the path to freedom. We walk through the markers that separate conflict from abuse: the constant eggshells, the freeze response, panic attacks, and the way dignity erodes when home no longer feels like home. You’ll hear how faith can be misused to keep people stuck, and how mercy sometimes arrives as a closed door, a separation, or a divorce that protects life. We talk about owning personal faults without absorbing blame for someone else’s harm, choosing forgiveness to release bitterness, and rebuilding a nervous system that has lived on red alert. Along the way, we ground the conversation in practical support—church-based care groups, community resources, and the National Domestic Violence Hotline—while offering a simple, courageous reframe: safety is not selfish; it is sacred. If you’ve ever asked whether staying is love or fear, this conversation gives language, validation, and permission. We name the grief, honor the courage to leave, and hold space for future hope. If your heart races as you listen, consider it data. Press play, breathe, and if you need help, reach out. Subscribe, share with someone who needs to hear this, and leave a review to help others find a way toward safety and healing. We tell the truth about a marriage that moved from hope to harm and how a desperate prayer led to the courage to leave. Safety, faith, and forgiveness guide a path out of abuse and into recovery. • defining abuse across verbal, emotional, and physical • blended family pressures and blurred roles • nervous system alarms and freeze response • prayer, faith, and the mercy of closed doors • separation, affair disclosure, and legal divorce • grief, self-accountability, and forgiveness • when staying is love and when leaving is love • resources and practical steps for safety National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-7997233 available 24-7 Text BEGIN to 88788 Share this with someone who needs to know it’s okay to leave Subscribe so you won't miss episode 7 If you need help, reach out. Please, I love to hear from you. 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? Support the show

    20 min
  5. Episode 5 When Suffering Stays, Hope Learns To Walk

    JAN 21

    Episode 5 When Suffering Stays, Hope Learns To Walk

    Send us Fan Mail When life feels like the thickest part of the shadows, platitudes fall flat. We lean into the harder, truer path: faith and suffering can live side by side, and hope can still lead us forward one step at a time. Through raw storytelling and unvarnished honesty, we trace how pain can become the soil where purpose grows, not by erasing grief but by transforming it into service and community. We draw insight from powerful examples. Nick Vujicic’s life shows how refusal to surrender to despair can ripple into global encouragement. Joni Erickson Tada’s story demonstrates how paralysis did not end her contribution; it focused it, building a ministry that dignifies people with disabilities. We also look to Job, who pushed back against easy answers and found that honest questions belong inside faith, not outside it. These stories don’t tidy up sorrow; they show how meaning and resilience take shape within it. Along the way, I share my own turning point: nights marked by homelessness and failing eyesight, prayers that swung from anger to silence, and the quiet kindness of neighbors who kept the ember of hope alive. In a hospital room, the idea of life beyond chains took shape, reframing pain as a path toward compassionate service. If you’re asking where to begin, try three questions: where have I hurt, what have I survived, and what do I wish someone would say to me right now. Those answers can guide a next step—starting a support group, volunteering, or reaching out to someone who feels invisible. Vulnerability isn’t weakness; it’s how strangers become family, and how we walk toward light together without pretending the dark isn’t real. If this speaks to you, hit follow, share it with a friend who needs a lantern for the next step, and leave a review to help others find this space. Your story matters more than you know, and you’re not alone. 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? Support the show

    11 min
  6. Episode 4 What If Your Scars Are Someone Else’s Map Out?

    JAN 21

    Episode 4 What If Your Scars Are Someone Else’s Map Out?

    Send us Fan Mail Some stories begin in the dark: a cold night, a closed door, a heart that’s too tired to pray. We explore how hope slips in through small openings—a warm sandwich from a stranger, a text at the right time, a verse you didn’t plan to remember—and why those tiny lights matter more than grand gestures when you’re at the end of yourself. We unpack the steady presence of God in the valley through Joseph’s journey, seeing a pattern of anchoring rather than instant rescue. From there, we get practical about transformation: how surrendering pain—naming it honestly before God—can turn wounds into a witness. You’ll hear how vision challenges and health issues became the unlikely blueprint for Life Beyond Chains, a ministry born from the need for simple steps, shared language, and real connection. Along the way, we highlight Nick Vujicic’s story as a vivid reminder that hardship can become a platform without reducing people to slogans or success stories. Faith and community carry the healing forward. We talk about gut-level prayer, God’s nearness to the brokenhearted, and the research-backed truth that we heal better together than alone. Celebrate Recovery groups, mentors, and brave friends create rooms where masks come off and stories breathe. If you’re wondering how to begin, we offer clear next steps: write down the names of people already in your corner, reach out, ask a question, send a prayer request, and notice the small lights that keep you moving. If this conversation sparks something in you, share it with a friend who needs a candle in the dark. Subscribe for more stories of hope, leave a review to help others find the show, and tell us: what’s one small act of courage you’ll take today? 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? Support the show

    13 min
  7. Episode 3 What If Home Isn’t A Place But The People Who Hold You Up?

    JAN 21

    Episode 3 What If Home Isn’t A Place But The People Who Hold You Up?

    Send us Fan Mail What happens to a family when the rent spikes, the keys change hands, and the only open space left is a living room floor? We pull back the curtain on losing our home, cramming into a two-bedroom, and learning how instability rewires your body to stay on alert. It’s raw, honest, and anchored in the small mercies that kept appearing—a door opened by an aunt, a couch offered by friends, a meal dropped on the worst day—signs that provision often arrives through people. We go straight at a hard truth about addiction and responsibility. You can love, pray, set boundaries, and show up, but you can’t force sobriety or carry someone else’s choices. Naming that releases false guilt and makes room for healthy support. From there, we talk about how pain can evolve into purpose without sugarcoating the journey: name what hurts, listen for a nudge, and ask how your experience might serve someone else. That’s how trust is built in real communities—Celebrate Recovery, honest church groups, and small circles where vulnerability is welcome. We also widen what “homeless” can mean. Maybe you’re not sleeping outside but feel displaced in your family, career, or even your own body. Faith reframes that ache as a search for belonging, a home that looks like peace, people, and being fully known. Along the way we share practical resources—hotlines, 2-1-1, local shelters—and reflective prompts to spot the quiet miracles you might have missed. If you’re carrying the weight of instability, you’re not invisible, and you’re not alone. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review to help more people find a place to belong with us. 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? Support the show

    1 hr
  8. Episode 2 What Trauma Teaches A Child And How We Learn To Live Again

    JAN 16

    Episode 2 What Trauma Teaches A Child And How We Learn To Live Again

    Send us Fan Mail Heartbeats race in quiet rooms where nothing looks wrong. That’s the paradox we unpack as we walk through childhood trauma, the survival habits it creates, and the long road toward belonging when your nervous system expects the floor to give way. We open up about hiding in small spaces to feel safe, the constant hum of fear that becomes ordinary, and the way kid logic tries to fix adult brokenness by taking the blame. From there, we name the truth: children are not responsible for chaos. If you grew up braced for impact, you’re not broken—you’re adapted. We explore how those adaptations show up in adulthood as anxiety, conflict avoidance, people-pleasing, or sudden anger, and how to meet them with compassion instead of shame. Faith becomes a steady lens in this story, with Psalm 27:10 offering a counter-narrative of being received when you feel forsaken, and Isaiah 61 promising beauty for ashes. That faith doesn’t erase pain; it reframes it, helping the body learn safety through belonging, honest community, and practices that regulate a hyper-alert system. We also talk about family separation, the knot of relief and grief, and the possibility of redemption over time—how growth, boundaries, and accountability can lead to restored relationships without rewriting the past. A practical tool anchors the episode: write a letter to your younger self. Tell them it wasn’t their fault, that they survived, and that compassion is the doorway to healing. As we share our own journey from survival to service, the message is clear: trauma leaves marks, but it never gets the final word. Hope does. If this resonates, subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find their way to safety and grace. 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? Support the show

    14 min
  9. Episode 1 From Diagnosis To Dignity: A Journey With Low Vision, Faith, And Community

    JAN 8

    Episode 1 From Diagnosis To Dignity: A Journey With Low Vision, Faith, And Community

    Send us Fan Mail Born blue with jaundice, fighting for life from the very first breath. The doctors weren't sure Robert would make it through his first day—but he did. Then came the diagnosis: ocular albinism. Then childhood abuse. Then homelessness. Then five heart surgeries. Each challenge could have been the end of his story—but it wasn't. This isn't just a survival story. It's an invitation to ask yourself the same question that changed everything for him: "Why am I still here?" If you've ever felt invisible, wondered if your pain has purpose, or questioned whether your life truly matters—this episode will meet you exactly where you are. Robert shares his raw, unfiltered journey from barely surviving to discovering that God wastes nothing. Not your trauma. Not your struggles. Not even your darkest moments. Your pain isn't the end of your story. It might just be the beginning of your purpose. This episode is for anyone who's ever wondered: "Does my life really matter?" My answer is yes, God has a plan for you!!! 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? Support the show

    14 min

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Life Beyond the Sight of Darkness has always been about one thing: helping people find hope on the other side of their darkest moments. That mission has not changed. What has grown is the movement around it. Life Beyond The Sight of Darkness is now part of Living In Freedom Beyond Chains, a faith-based movement built for people who are ready to stop being defined by their pain, their past, and the lies the world has told them about who they are. This umbrella brings together podcasting, coaching, storytelling, and creative expression all under one mission: to help people confront what has kept them bound and walk into the freedom they were always meant to live in. If you have been listening to Life Beyond The Sight of Darkness, you are already part of this movement. The show you know and trust is still here, and now it is connected to something larger than one story, one voice, or one season. Welcome to Living In Freedom Beyond Chains! The same light.  A bigger mission.