Born Different, Built Resilient: Jason A. Jones on Mindset, Disability & Purpose

In this inspiring episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with Jason A. Jones—motivational speaker, author, and founder of Positive Pieces—for a powerful conversation about resilience, mindset, and growing up with a congenital hand difference.

Mike and Jason share a unique connection: both were born with a difference in their right hand. Together, they explore the realities of childhood, school, friendships, sports, and the challenges of first impressions when living with a visible disability. Jason reflects on the role his parents played in building confidence and accountability, encouraging him to adapt without excuses and believe in his own abilities.

Jason also discusses his motivational memoir, Three the Hard Way, which chronicles his journey from adolescence through college—including major setbacks like a serious car accident, job loss, and navigating employment with a disability. The conversation dives into disability disclosure in the workplace, the importance of mindset, and how resilience is built through lived experience.

The episode also covers:

  • Living with a congenital limb difference
  • Adaptability, ambidexterity, and self-confidence
  • Employment challenges and disability awareness
  • Jason’s mission through Positive Pieces, LLC to spread positivity
  • Turning adversity into purpose

This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating disability, personal growth, or seeking motivation to move forward with confidence and purpose.

3 The Hard Way: https://www.amazon.com/3-Hard-Way-Jason-Jones/dp/1967176140 

Jason A. Jones Website: https://www.mrjasonajones.com/ 

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