Welcome to another powerful episode of “We’re Not Stumped,” hosted by Mike Bolland! In this episode, we have the honor of speaking with Hugh Boyle from Doable Agency. 🌟
Join us as Hugh shares his inspiring journey of resilience and determination. After a right leg below-the-knee amputation, Hugh not only overcame personal challenges but also founded Doable Agency, a trailblazing company that predominantly employs individuals with disabilities.
🔹 Topics Covered:
- Hugh’s personal story and the impact of his amputation
The mission and vision behind Doable Agency and advocating for disabled employment
The importance of inclusive employment practices
How Doable Agency is breaking barriers and setting new standards in the industry
This episode is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the incredible impact of inclusive leadership. Whether you’re interested in motivational stories, inclusive business practices, or just want to hear from a true industry innovator, this episode is a must-watch!
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Links:
Doable Agency: https://www.doableagency.com/
Host Mike Bolland: MikeBolland.com
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