Empowering Lives: Camp No Limits, NubAbility, and Chris Casteel’s Innovations | Headlines July 25

Welcome to “We’re Not Stumped,” the podcast where Mike Bolland delves into the inspiring stories and groundbreaking advancements in the world of limb difference and prosthetics. Each episode, Mike introduces listeners to extraordinary individuals and organizations making a profound impact on the lives of those with limb loss.

In this episode:

Camp No Limits: Empowering Kids with Limb Loss
Discover how Camp No Limits provides a life-changing experience for children with limb loss. This camp not only offers a supportive community but also teaches adaptive skills and fosters independence, allowing kids to thrive and dream big.

NubAbility: Introducing Children to the World of Sports Ahead of the Paralympics
Join us as we explore the incredible work of NubAbility, an organization dedicated to introducing children with limb differences to various sports. With the Paralympics on the horizon, NubAbility is inspiring the next generation of athletes to achieve greatness on and off the field.

Detroit Prosthetics Innovator Chris Casteel Honored as BOC’s 2024 Certificant of the Year
Mike shines a spotlight on Chris Casteel, a visionary in the field of prosthetics who has been recognized as the Board of Certification’s 2024 Certificant of the Year. Learn about Chris’s groundbreaking innovations and how his work is transforming lives in Detroit and beyond.

Tune in to “We’re Not Stumped” and get ready to be inspired by the stories of resilience, innovation, and the unyielding human spirit.

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  • Ride to End ALZ South Carolina

May 1st, 2025|

 In this inspiring episode of We’re Not Stumped, we spotlight adaptive athlete Tracy LaMarche as she takes on the Ride to End ALZ South Carolina—a three-day cycling journey across the state with deep personal meaning. After losing her leg, Tracy found freedom and strength through cycling. Now, she rides to honor her late mother-in-law, who battled dementia, and to support vital Alzheimer’s research. Riding alongside her husband Blair, Tracy embodies resilience and hope, pedaling toward a future where no family has to face this disease alone. 

  • Kelvin Crosby: Deafblindness, Innovation, and Choosing Joy

April 29th, 2025|

In this powerful episode of We’re Not Stumped, Mike Bolland sits down with Kelvin Crosby , a remarkable individual whose journey from hearing loss and blindness to becoming an inventor, artist, and advocate will leave you inspired. Diagnosed with hearing loss as a child, Kelvin later lost his vision due to Usher Syndrome Type 2. He opens up about the emotional toll this took on him, including thoughts of suicide, and the turning point when he chose to embrace his deafblindness instead of letting it define him. Kelvin shares how this decision sparked a new purpose in life—one rooted in helping others. His invention, the See Me Cane, is a game-changer for people with visual impairments. Designed to enhance safety and awareness, the cane features a light that gives users control over their environment while maintaining their ability to hear. Kelvin explains how this tool has not only improved his own life but also empowered others with confidence and mobility.

  • 2025 OSF Innovator of the Year award

April 24th, 2025|

Join us as we delve into the groundbreaking work of Dr. Eric Martin, Chief of Vascular Surgery at OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center, and recipient of the 2025 OSF Innovator of the Year award. Dr. Martin's regenerative reconstruction techniques are offering new hope to patients facing potential amputations due to severe infections, traumatic injuries, or chronic ulcers. Utilizing biological materials like fish skin and pig bladder, these innovative procedures aim to restore tissue and preserve limbs.

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