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  • why am i still here
    Jan 13 2026

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    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
  • Why am I still here
    Jan 8 2026

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    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!!!

    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