Three remarkable Limb Loss stories of resilience, determination, and triumph

In this powerful episode of “We’re Not Stumped,” hosted by Mike Bolland, we share three remarkable stories of resilience, determination, and triumph in the limb loss community. 🌟

Join us as we explore:

A Double Amputee’s Journey: Discover the story of a man who lost both legs after contracting sepsis but continues to inspire others with his unbreakable spirit. Read more about his journey: https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/news/local-news/both-legs-amputated-after-contracting-9483421.

Woman Born Without Arms Now Driving: Learn about the incredible achievements of a woman born without arms and with shortened legs, who defied the odds and is now driving. Get the full story: https://nypost.com/2024/08/18/world-news/woman-born-without-arms-and-with-shortened-legs-now-can-drive/.

Amputee Officer’s First Pitch: Hear the inspiring tale of an Atlantic City police officer who, despite his amputation, threw out the first pitch at a Phillies game. Learn more about this milestone: https://breakingac.com/news/2024/aug/20/acpd-amputee-officer-throws-out-first-pitch-at-phillies-game/ .

These stories showcase the incredible strength of the human spirit and the power of perseverance. Whether you’re seeking motivation, interested in the lives of those overcoming physical challenges, or simply love a good story of triumph, this episode is for you.

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  • Lower Left Leg Amputee Journey

October 7th, 2025|

In this episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland speaks with Neomi Flores, who became an amputee at age 43 after a blood clot changed her life forever. Neomi shares her powerful journey, including: The frightening symptoms that led to her amputation Facing fear and uncertainty before surgery A year in a wheelchair and the challenges of recovery Learning to walk again with prosthetics Drawing strength from her faith, her children, and small victories The meaning behind her tattoo: “Don’t just exist, live” Her story is one of resilience, gratitude, and determination—a reminder that even in life’s toughest moments, it’s possible to find purpose and live fully.

  • More Than Hoops: Coaching, Community and Legapalooza

October 2nd, 2025|

Mike Bolland highlights two powerful topics of resilience, and community.  Topic 1 – A Call for Coaches ArizonAbility is launching a basketball clinic for adults with disabilities, and they’re looking for a passionate coach to lead the way. This isn’t just about basketball—it’s about confidence, teamwork, and creating a space where every player can thrive. Mike explains what this opportunity means for the community and how one coach can make a life-changing impact.  Topic 2 – Inspiration from Legapalooza Mike also shares the inspiring story of Legapalooza (https://legapalooza.com/), founded by Tommy Donahue after a life-changing accident. What started as a small charity event has grown into a movement of resilience, connection, and giving back. Tommy’s journey reminds us that when we come together, we can turn challenges into opportunities for hope and empowerment. 

  • Mike Bolland interviews Alexia Michitti on resilience, amputee soccer, Em13race

September 30th, 2025|

Host Mike Bolland sits down with Alexia Michitti—a public speaker, athlete, and entrepreneur born without a right hand. Together, they reflect on their shared experiences of limb difference and Alexia’s powerful journey of resilience, determination, and innovation. Alexia shares how she’s breaking barriers in sports and beyond—from representing the U.S. in the first Women’s Amputee Soccer World Cup, to filing a patent for adaptive clothing through her brand Em13race (https://em13race.com/), to finding her voice as a motivational speaker. She opens up about life without a prosthetic, her role models, and her passion for inspiring children with limb differences to embrace their uniqueness.

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