Dancing in the Discomfort Zone with Anne Bonney

Blind, Bold, and Brilliant: Seeing Beyond Limits with Kijuan Amey

Anne Bonney Season 16 Episode 356

When life comes crashing down—literally—what do you do next?

On this episode of Dancing in the Discomfort Zone, I talk with Kijuan Amey (ameymotivation.com), a U.S. Air Force veteran, blind comedian, musician, and motivational powerhouse whose story redefines what it means to rise after tragedy. One moment he was flying high, running his own business, serving in the Air Force, and chasing a pilot’s license. The next, a motorcycle accident flipped his entire world upside down.

But here’s where Kijuan’s story takes off. Instead of asking “Why me?” he wrote a book called Don’t Focus on Why Me (https://www.amazon.com/dp/1737036614?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_4M53B40XBMSWFSVQBSCD_1) and built a new life around his philosophy of Winning in Life’s Lessons (WILL). From relearning to walk to turning blindness into what he calls his superpower, Kijuan embodies resilience with a side of humor. He’s now a speaker, author, and stand-up comedian who helps others see (yes, see!) that obstacles are just opportunities in disguise.

His story will make you laugh, make you think, and maybe make you question what’s really holding you back.

What You’ll Hear About

  • Turning tragedy into transformation through faith, humor, and grit
  • How blindness became his “superpower” for focus and empathy
  • What Winning in Life’s Lessons really means in daily life
  • The healing power of comedy and connection
  • How to rebuild when the people you counted on disappear

Kijuan’s message: you can’t control what happens, but you can control how you rise.

Listen now for a dose of perspective, perseverance, and positivity that’ll stick with you long after the episode ends.