In this episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with Michael Allison, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Purple Heart recipient, best-selling author, and globally recognized leadership expert. As the CEO of The Adversity Academy, Michael has dedicated his career to helping individuals and organizations embrace resilience, accountability, and leadership. He shares his journey from military service to entrepreneurship, the lessons learned in high-pressure combat zones, and his groundbreaking UN-Leadership and Break The Bottle – 3D methodologies. Tune in for an inspiring conversation on overcoming adversity, breaking limitations, and unlocking your full leadership potential.
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Michael W. Allison Website: https://michaelwallison.com/
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In this episode of We're Not Stumped, Mike Bolland highlights inspiring stories of resilience and inclusion: Teen Triumph - A high school athlete overcomes an ATV accident with community support fueling his recovery. Feline Fighter - A rescued senior cat thrives after a leg amputation, proving second chances are possible. Access Golf Spotlight -Discover how Access Golf empowers individuals with disabilities by breaking barriers in the sport. These powerful narratives showcase courage and hope. Don’t miss this uplifting conversation!
Join us on this episode of the We're Not Stumped podcast as we talk with Britt Kimball, Amputee Program Champion at Encompass Health Valley of the Sun. A dedicated occupational therapist, Britt has been making a difference in the amputee community since 2016. Learn about her work leading monthly support groups, organizing running, swimming, and golf clinics. Discover how Britt's efforts create better outcomes for amputees and foster a supportive, thriving community.
In this episode of the We’re Not Stumped podcast, host Mike Bolland covers three impactful stories from the community. First, we explore a fundraiser organized to assist a young amputee and their family. Next, Mike discusses a tragic incident at Grace Hospital, where an amputation error resulted in the removal of the wrong leg, sparking an investigation. Lastly, Mike highlights the work of AbleGamers, a nonprofit organization making gaming accessible for people with disabilities.



