From Tragedy to Purpose: Amputee Billy Parker on Promoting Workplace Safety

In this powerful episode of the We’re Not Stumped podcast, host Mike Bolland talks with Billy Parker, a former welder who lost both arms in a life-changing accident. Billy shares his incredible journey of resilience as an amputee, finding a new purpose, and his mission to promote workplace safety to prevent similar tragedies.

Billy discusses his advocacy work, personal growth, and how he empowers others to prioritize safety in all aspects of life. His inspiring story is a testament to the human spirit’s ability to overcome adversity and make a meaningful impact.

💡 Key Topics Covered:

Billy’s accident and recovery journey
The importance of workplace safety
How Billy’s story inspires others to persevere

Contact Billy Parker: 1lendingahand@gmail.com

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