Kelly Grey-Parker: Thriving as a Quadrilateral Amputee & Empowering Others

In this episode of the We’re Not Stumped podcast, host Mike Bolland sits down with Kelly Grey-Parker, a quadrilateral amputee who lost her limbs at just one year old. Kelly shares her incredible journey of resilience and how she’s dedicated her life to supporting others through the organization MOVING FORWARD Limb Loss Networking Group.

Discover how Kelly’s story inspires hope, and learn about the impact of peer support in fostering confidence and independence for amputees. She also shares the story of her marriage to Billy Parker, a bilateral upper limb amputee. Together, they navigate life’s challenges with love, humor, and an unshakable bond built on mutual understanding.

Don’t miss this uplifting conversation filled with personal triumphs and practical advice.

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