The Blinded Truth
The Blinded Truth Podcast is a raw, unfiltered space where real stories meet real healing. Hosted by Destinnee Vance, Registered Crisis Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, community advocate, and founder of Destiny Is By Choice Support Services, this podcast dives deep into the journeys we often keep hidden—addiction, trauma, grief, faith, resilience, and the messy, beautiful process of becoming whole.
Each episode pulls back the layers on the truths we’re scared to say out loud, creating room for honesty, growth, and transformation. Through powerful interviews, truth-telling conversations, and reflection segments like Truth Shots and Hidden Truths of the Heart, listeners are reminded that healing is possible, recovery is real, and your story still matters.
This is more than a podcast—it’s a movement, a ministry, and a mirror revealing what’s been in the dark for far too long.
Real Stories. Real Struggles. Real Healing.
Because your destiny is by choice… not by chance.
The Blinded Truth
Truth Shots: Real Friends Don't Flinch!
In this Friendsgiving edition of The Blinded Truth Podcast: Truth Shot, we’re serving up more than food — we’re serving real, unfiltered truth about friendship.
Cohost Eric Foster steps into the driver’s seat as he dives deep into heartfelt, hilarious, and honest questions for Host Destinnee Vance and her lifelong best friend Jamaal “La’Maaj”. Together, they unpack what real friendship truly looks like — the kind that doesn’t break under pressure, doesn’t hide from accountability, and definitely doesn’t flinch when life gets hard.
From childhood memories to adult challenges, they explore how authentic friendships become a lifeline in the times we’re living in: a world full of stress, uncertainty, and constant noise. This episode shines a light on loyalty, growth, truth-telling, and the power of having people in your corner who see you, support you, and stand with you — even when the world feels heavy.
Pull up a seat at our Friendsgiving table and get ready for laughter, truth, and reminders that real friends don’t fold… they lean in.