In this episode of We’re Not Stumped, Mike Bolland sits down with Kim Ousley to share her powerful amputee story—from a synovial sarcoma diagnosis to limb loss, recovery, and becoming a leader in amputee support and advocacy.
Kim opens up about:
- Her cancer journey and decision to amputate
- The emotional and physical realities of limb loss
- The importance of peer support in the amputee community
- Her work with the Amputee Coalition and global amputee resources
- Aging as an amputee, including prosthetics, mobility, and long-term health
- Turning personal experience into advocacy, writing, and purpose
As a certified peer support visitor and advocate, Kim is helping others navigate life after amputation with honesty, resilience, and real-world insight.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in amputee life, disability, recovery after limb loss, and stories of overcoming adversity.
Kim’s website: https://kowriter66.wordpress.com/
Want to be considered as a guest? Fill out the form here: https://werenotstumped.com/podcast-guest-information/
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Watch on YouTube
Listen on Spotify
Felecia Robinson became an above the knee amputee on March 16, 2021 after suffering complications stemming from a blood clot in her right leg. An Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Machine was placed on her left leg March 11th, causing [...]
Abram Baker is many things, including a welder and massive car enthusiast. In 2019, he suffered a horrific industrial accident that took his left hand. That hasn’t stopped him from continuing with his welding or stopped him from working [...]
Hillary has been a physical therapist for over 24 years in the Philadelphia area, working primarily in the home care setting with the geriatric population. She was inspired to write a story to help young children overcome their fears [...]



