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370: What if a bullet took your sight but not your vision?

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Jul 8, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Jason Miller, also known as Stone-Face, shares his inspiring journey from a young musician to a blind advocate after a life-altering shooting. He speaks candidly about the trauma of losing his sight and the emotional journey toward healing and forgiveness. With a fierce commitment to empowering the blind community, Jason's nonprofit focuses on accessible housing, mentorship, and technology training. His story is a testament to resilience and the power of community in overcoming adversity.
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Jason's Near-Death Shooting Experience

  • Jason Miller was shot in the face during a trivial altercation and lost his sight.
  • Despite the injury, he immediately fought for survival and was driven to the hospital by a friend.
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Out-of-Body and Awakening Blindness

  • Jason experienced an out-of-body moment during his coma and his heart stopping.
  • He saw his physical self and a bright light before returning to consciousness, now blind.
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Performing One Week Post-Shooting

  • One week after being shot and blinded, Jason performed on stage with The Roots.
  • This moment symbolized his triumph over fear and refusal to be defeated by blindness.
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