Welcome to “We’re Not Stumped” with your host Mike Bolland! In this episode, we bring you three incredible stories of resilience and triumph.
🌊 Diveheart Deep Pool Project: Discover how Diveheart is creating transformative opportunities for adaptive diving, helping individuals with disabilities experience the freedom of underwater exploration.
🏅 Sports Hero’s Journey: Get inspired by the story of a remarkable sports figure who has overcome significant personal challenges, turning adversity into motivation both on and off the field.
🚶 Amputees Learning to Walk Again: Witness the incredible determination of amputees reclaiming their mobility and independence through innovative rehabilitation programs.
Join us as we celebrate these awe-inspiring journeys and the unwavering human spirit. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more uplifting stories on “We’re Not Stumped”!
Links:
Diveheart: https://www.diveheart.org/deep-pool-project/
Todd Svoboda: https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-todd-svobodas-journey-to-recovery
Amputee Workout: https://www.wishtv.com/health-wellness/they-lost-limbs-now-theyre-learning-to-walk-again/
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What is it really like to live with hearing loss? . In this episode of the We're Not Stumped Podcast, Mike Bolland sits down with Janelle Parker, founder of TAMCO Learning, to discuss her lifelong journey with hearing loss and the lessons she's learned along the way. Janelle shares how she was born with a unique "cookie bite" hearing loss, received her first hearing aid before age four, and adapted to life in a world designed for hearing people. She also discusses the dramatic evolution of hearing aid technology, assistive devices, and accessibility tools that have transformed opportunities for people with hearing loss. Whether you're living with hearing loss, supporting a loved one, or simply interested in learning more about accessibility and communication, this episode offers practical advice, inspiration, and valuable perspective.
Three years after her first appearance on We're Not Stumped, Rose Booth returns to the podcast to share an extraordinary journey of resilience, faith, and new beginnings. After enduring 14 surgeries, multiple episodes of sepsis, a heart attack, and the loss of her right leg above the knee, Rose found herself on a path she never expected. A former technology executive, she left corporate America behind and discovered a passion for writing and ministry. In this episode, Rose discusses her memoir Dancing in the Valley and the inspiration behind her new children's book, Rosie and Her Robot Leg. Inspired by the children she serves through Vacation Bible School and the questions they asked during her recovery, Rose created a story designed to help children, parents, and teachers better understand limb loss and disability.
Over the years, I've been asked a lot of questions—some serious, some funny, and some I've heard more times than I can count. In this solo episode of the We're Not Stumped Podcast, I'm answering five of the questions I get asked a lot. Do I wear a prosthesis? How do I bowl with one hand? Have I always had a positive attitude? Do people still stare? And what keeps me motivated? I'll share some stories from growing up with a limb difference, becoming the first person with limb loss to compete on the PBA Tour, overcoming cancer, and why I've learned that attitude isn't something you're born with—it's something you choose every day.




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