Bilateral Above Knee Jennifer JJ Johnson and Below Knee Dan Moses Limb Loss Podcast

Welcome back to another empowering episode of “We’re Not Stumped,” where we delve deep into the lives of individuals defying limitations and breaking barriers. I’m your host, Mike Bolland, a congenital amputee, and today, we’re joined by two incredible guests: Jennifer “JJ” Johnson, a bilateral above knee amputee, and Dan Moses, a bilateral below knee amputee. JJ is a force to be reckoned with—a bilateral above-knee amputee who defies expectations daily. And Dan? Well, he’s equally awe-inspiring—a bilateral below-knee amputee with a contagious spirit.

In Season three, Episode three, we’re diving into the heart of what it means to navigate life’s challenges with an unwavering spirit. JJ and Dan bring a wealth of experiences and wisdom as they discuss their unique paths. From the initial adjustments to life post-amputation to overcoming obstacles, they share candidly about the highs, lows, and pivotal moments that shaped their perspectives.

Throughout our conversation, we’ll uncover how JJ and Dan have turned adversity into opportunities, embracing life with a relentless determination that inspires us all. From conquering physical hurdles to advocating for inclusivity and accessibility, their journeys exemplify the resilience of the human spirit.

Join us as we explore the intersection of triumph and perseverance, discovering the power of resilience and the beauty of embracing life without limitations. This episode of “We’re Not Stumped” is a testament to the incredible strength found within each of us and a reminder that challenges can fuel our greatest victories.

Resources Discussed:
Hanger Clinic: https://hangerclinic.com/

Amplitude Magazine: https://livingwithamplitude.com/

Article on Jennifer: https://livingwithamplitude.com/scuba-diving-for-amputees-heals-deep-wounds/

Dive Guardians: https://www.diveguardians.org/

Encore on Northern: https://affordablehousingonline.com/housing-search/Arizona/Phoenix/Encore-on-Northern/10098304

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