The Blinded Truth

What I Do Is Not Who I Am

• Destinnee • Season 1 • Episode 12

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In this powerful episode of The Blinded Truth Podcast, hosts Destinnee Vance and Eric dive into a conversation many people silently struggle with.

This conversation is for the ones who have worn the titles well.
 The strong one.
 The leader.
 The provider.
 The professional.
 The fixer.
 The pastor.
 The advocate.
 The boss.
 The caretaker.

Somewhere along the way, we start believing that what we do is who we are.

We introduce ourselves by our careers.
 We measure our worth by productivity.
 We feel lost when the title shifts or disappears.

And sometimes we never even chose the identity. We inherited it. We followed the path that others expected from us because it felt like the right thing to do. Because it felt like a rite of passage. Because it felt safe.

But what happens when the role fits, yet your soul feels cramped?

In this episode, Destinnee and Eric unpack the difference between your assignment and your identity, your career and your character, your title and your truth.

Because your job is something you do.
 Your purpose is something you live.

What you do is an expression of who you are, but it is not the essence of who you are.

This conversation will challenge you to rethink the labels you carry and reconnect with the deeper truth of who you were created to be.

If you have ever felt defined by your career, trapped in expectations, or unsure who you are outside of your roles, this episode is for you.

🎙️ Listen now and join the conversation.

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