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No Sight, No Excuses Podcast

No Sight, No Excuses Podcast

著者: Kijuan Amey
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Blind motivational speaker and advocate Kijuan Amey launches his long-awaited podcast, No Sight, No Excuses. This is more than just a show, it’s a movement. Each week, Kijuan brings powerful stories, hard-earned lessons, and mindset-shifting truths that challenge excuses and inspire resilience. With raw honesty and unshakable faith, he shares how losing his sight never took away his vision and why your situation doesn’t have to define who you are. From personal stories of perseverance, to practical tools you can apply today, to interviews with extraordinary individuals who’ve beaten the odds. This podcast will remind you that breakthroughs often show up disguised as discomfort, and purpose always outweighs pain. Whether you’re fighting through adversity, searching for direction, or simply need a spark to keep moving forward, No Sight, No Excuses is here to help you see beyond limitations and step into your potential. Because just because you can’t see it… doesn’t mean you can’t achieve it.

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キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 人間関係 個人的成功 社会科学 聖職・福音主義 自己啓発
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  • You Can’t Get Yesterday Back — So Stop Living There
    2025/10/15
    Welcome back to another powerful and perspective-shifting episode of No Sight, No Excuses. In Episode 8, host Kijuan Amey tackles a truth we all need to hear: you can’t get yesterday back, so stop trying to live in it. This episode is a deep dive into how clinging to past mistakes, regrets, trauma, or even glory days keeps us from moving forward and experiencing the life God still has ahead of us. Whether it’s heartbreak, missed opportunities, or personal losses, Kijuan reminds listeners that the past is gone, but the future is still waiting on you to show up.

    With his signature honesty and hard-earned wisdom, Kijuan uses his own story, including his life-changing motorcycle accident, to show how dwelling on what happened won’t change anything. Despite losing his eyesight, breaking bones, and learning how to walk again, he refused to keep replaying May 5, 2017, in his mind. Instead, he focused on tomorrow, stretching a little more each day, pushing through rehab, and believing that what was ahead could still be greater than what was behind.

    This message isn’t just motivational, it’s deeply spiritual. Kijuan breaks down why holding onto the past makes no sense if even God Himself isn’t holding it against you. He reminds listeners that grace and mercy are renewed every single morning and that each sunrise is an invitation to reset, refocus, and rebuild. Through his powerful “Excuse, Execute, Elevate” framework, he flips common excuses from “I messed up yesterday” to “I missed my chance” into opportunities for action.

    He shows how we can hit life’s reset button, fix the moment instead of throwing away the whole day, and turn setbacks into setups for growth. From learning how to forgive yourself to finding healthy ways to process grief, from creating systems to avoid repeating old mistakes to reframing “failures” as lessons, this episode is packed with practical strategies and spiritual truths.

    Kijuan even challenges listeners to write down what’s been holding them back and create a plan to make it right because healing starts with action, not rumination. If you’ve been stuck in “what was,” this episode is your wake-up call to focus on “what’s next.” Yesterday is history. Today is your opportunity. And tomorrow is where transformation lives. Just because you can’t see it… doesn’t mean you can’t achieve it.

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    19 分
  • How to Break a Bad Connection
    2025/10/08
    Welcome back to No Sight, No Excuses for Episode 7: “Bad Connections — Let Go Before It Destroys Your Peace.” In this powerful and transparent conversation, Kijuan Amey dives deep into the relationships, friendships, family ties, and work environments that quietly drain us. Using his signature mix of humor, vulnerability, and hard truth, he compares toxic people to a bad phone signal—you keep trying to make the call work, but all you hear is static. Sometimes the wisest thing you can do is hang up, reset, or walk away.

    Kijuan challenges listeners to stop forcing relationships that constantly bring chaos, confusion, or conflict. If every interaction leaves you saying, “every time,” that’s not connection—that’s a warning. He reminds us that peace is priceless and that holding on to a bad connection can block the blessings meant for our next season. With real-life stories and raw reflection, he explains how fear of change keeps us stuck in unhealthy cycles and why setting boundaries is one of the most spiritual decisions we can make.

    Rooted in Ecclesiastes 3:1 — “To everything there is a season” — Kijuan opens up about his own past relationship that almost cost him his career and his freedom. It was a defining moment that taught him maturity, restraint, and the power of letting go. He also flips the mirror back on us, asking whether we might be the bad connection in someone else’s life—and how to accept that truth with grace instead of pride.

    Throughout the episode, Kijuan dismantles the excuses people hide behind: “I’ll be lonely,” “They’re all I have,” “The group will feel weird without them.” He reminds us that if it isn’t feeding your peace, it’s starving your purpose. Through his signature “Excuse, Execute, Elevate” mindset, he shows how taking responsibility for your own energy can lead to emotional freedom, spiritual renewal, and genuine joy.

    This episode will make you question every tie that steals your peace, drains your joy, or keeps you from growing. Because not every connection is divine—some are distractions disguised as comfort. Let go, reconnect with purpose, and choose peace over pain. Because just because you can’t see it… doesn’t mean you can’t achieve it.


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    26 分
  • You're Gonna Win!
    2025/10/01
    Welcome back to another powerful episode of No Sight, No Excuses: “How to Win Wounded Turning Pain Into Power.” Each week Kijuan Amey delivers fire, raw truth, and authentic conversation that challenges excuses and inspires resilience. In this episode, Kijuan gets real about what it truly means to “win wounded.” You don’t have to be perfect or whole to be victorious. He unpacks the myth that winning always comes from strength or having it all together, revealing instead how you can win with your faith, your family, your friendships, and your persistence—even when you’re hurting. Using his own life as the example, Kijuan shares how he’s living this principle right now, and why pain can actually be the space where your testimony is formed.

    He opens up about his horrific 2017 motorcycle accident, a moment that left him with a traumatic brain injury, total loss of eyesight, and a prognosis that said he shouldn’t even be alive. From an ICU waiting room packed with praying family and church members to the slow, relentless climb back to drumming, speaking, and living fully, Kijuan shows listeners what it looks like to keep moving forward when life tries to stop you. He even tells the story of a woman at church who had no idea he was blind but could feel his spirit in his playing, proving that your wounds don’t erase your gifts, they amplify them.

    With humor, honesty, and biblical insight, Kijuan also calls out the trap of comparison and excuses. Stop saying “I can’t” or “I’m not ready yet” and start asking, “What can I still do?” Whether it’s healing from heartbreak, rebuilding after loss, or working through physical or emotional pain, you can still win. Your wound can become your weapon. Your limitation can become your superpower. If you’ve ever felt like your struggles disqualify you from success, this episode will remind you: scars don’t cancel purpose. They prove it. Just because you can’t see it… doesn’t mean you can’t achieve it.

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    27 分
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