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When sight fails… what do you hold onto?
What do you do when the world turns white and the wind roars over a knife-edge ridge?
In this episode of Between the Prayer and the Promise, we sit down with Brian Dickinson—former U.S. Navy Aviation Rescue Swimmer, solo Mount Everest summiter, and author of Blind Descent—to trace the moment his goggles failed, his vision vanished, and the only way home was one step at a time.
At nearly 29,000 feet, with oxygen dwindling and no rescue in sight, Brian leaned on years of elite training to fight panic. But he quickly discovered that survival required more than preparation—it demanded surrender.
In this powerful conversation, we explore how discipline and spiritual dependence can coexist without canceling each other out. Brian shares how he navigated by sound and touch along fixed lines, braced against 50-mph winds on a two-foot-wide ridge, and reversed the Hillary Step without sight. He also recounts the quiet presence he felt in the storm—and the simple prayer, “God, I cannot do this alone,” that coincided with renewed strength and even a failed oxygen bottle coming back to life.
We unpack Psalm 46:10—“Be still and know that I am God”—not as a decorative verse, but as a survival strategy. Stillness as mental clarity. Stillness as sacred trust. Stillness when outcomes are uncertain.
Beyond the summit, Brian speaks candidly about survivor’s guilt, identity, and purpose. What does it mean to come home when hundreds never do? How do you refuse to let your identity freeze around a single achievement? Instead of chasing the next summit, Brian centers his life on faith, family, and service—meeting others on their mountains with honesty and hope.
If your path right now feels like a blind descent—whether it’s grief, burnout, or a decision you can’t see through—Brian offers two anchors:
Faith and focus.
Focus reduces the impossible to the next step.
Faith entrusts the outcome to God.
Be still. Ask. Listen. Then move.
If this episode encouraged you, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs steady ground today.
Support the show
Between the Prayer and the Promise is a podcast under the Laneice Leads platform.
🎧 New episodes release monthly
📍 Pre-recorded and shared on Facebook
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✨ Remember: God sees you. You are not forgotten.
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When sight fails… what do you hold onto?
What do you do when the world turns white and the wind roars over a knife-edge ridge?
In this episode of Between the Prayer and the Promise, we sit down with Brian Dickinson—former U.S. Navy Aviation Rescue Swimmer, solo Mount Everest summiter, and author of Blind Descent—to trace the moment his goggles failed, his vision vanished, and the only way home was one step at a time.
At nearly 29,000 feet, with oxygen dwindling and no rescue in sight, Brian leaned on years of elite training to fight panic. But he quickly discovered that survival required more than preparation—it demanded surrender.
In this powerful conversation, we explore how discipline and spiritual dependence can coexist without canceling each other out. Brian shares how he navigated by sound and touch along fixed lines, braced against 50-mph winds on a two-foot-wide ridge, and reversed the Hillary Step without sight. He also recounts the quiet presence he felt in the storm—and the simple prayer, “God, I cannot do this alone,” that coincided with renewed strength and even a failed oxygen bottle coming back to life.
We unpack Psalm 46:10—“Be still and know that I am God”—not as a decorative verse, but as a survival strategy. Stillness as mental clarity. Stillness as sacred trust. Stillness when outcomes are uncertain.
Beyond the summit, Brian speaks candidly about survivor’s guilt, identity, and purpose. What does it mean to come home when hundreds never do? How do you refuse to let your identity freeze around a single achievement? Instead of chasing the next summit, Brian centers his life on faith, family, and service—meeting others on their mountains with honesty and hope.
If your path right now feels like a blind descent—whether it’s grief, burnout, or a decision you can’t see through—Brian offers two anchors:
Faith and focus.
Focus reduces the impossible to the next step.
Faith entrusts the outcome to God.
Be still. Ask. Listen. Then move.
If this episode encouraged you, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs steady ground today.
Support the show
Between the Prayer and the Promise is a podcast under the Laneice Leads platform.
🎧 New episodes release monthly
📍 Pre-recorded and shared on Facebook
👉 Follow & join the conversation on Facebook:
facebook.com/LaneiceLeads
Interested in being a guest?
📩 Guest interest form: https://forms.gle/MWz3XzmWnKJSaGiFA
✨ Remember: God sees you. You are not forgotten.