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Episodes of the We’re Not Stumped Podcast

3009, 2025
  • Mike Bolland interviews Alexia Michitti on resilience, amputee soccer, Em13race

Kicking Barriers: Alexia Michitti on Soccer, Innovation & Empowering Kids with Limb Differences

By |September 30th, 2025|Categories: Congenital Amputee Stories, Upper Limb Amputees|Comments Off on Kicking Barriers: Alexia Michitti on Soccer, Innovation & Empowering Kids with Limb Differences

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.

2509, 2025
  • Empowerfest 2025 Review

EmpowerFest 2025 Highlights + Mike Calls Out Tasteless Comic

By |September 25th, 2025|Categories: General Disability Related Resources and News|Comments Off on EmpowerFest 2025 Highlights + Mike Calls Out Tasteless Comic

In this episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland reviews EmpowerFest 2025, celebrating the limb loss and limb difference community with inspiring speakers, adaptive activities, and unforgettable moments. Mike also shares a story about a comedian who made a tasteless joke about the limb loss community — and how he got the comedian to remove the post. Tune in for insights, laughs, and a look at what makes the limb loss community so resilient and inspiring!

2309, 2025
  • Joslynn Bigelow, founder and CEO of Say How Consulting

Expanding Inclusion Through Advocacy and Adaptive Sports with Joslynn Bigelow

By |September 23rd, 2025|Categories: General Disability Related Resources and News|Comments Off on Expanding Inclusion Through Advocacy and Adaptive Sports with Joslynn Bigelow

In this episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with Joslynn Bigelow, founder and CEO of Say How Consulting, for a powerful conversation on disability advocacy, system navigation, and the importance of dignity of risk. Joslynn shares her personal journey into advocacy, the launch of her consulting business, and her five guiding principles for creating inclusive services: dignity of risk, individual readiness, assess and address, authentic experience, and realistic opportunities. The discussion dives into: ✅ Why “say how” means finding solutions when systems say “no” ✅ The role of dignity of risk in fostering independence and inclusion ✅ The origins and growth of the United Adaptive Soccer Association (UASA) ✅ The challenges of advancing inclusion in adaptive sports ✅ The unique opportunities upcoming global sporting events offer for disability awareness

1609, 2025
  • Enhancing Skills for Life

Empowering Life Without Limits | Enhancing Skills for Life

By |September 16th, 2025|Categories: General Disability Related Resources and News, Quad Amputees|Comments Off on Empowering Life Without Limits | Enhancing Skills for Life

In this episode of We’re Not Stumped, host Mike Bolland sits down with Shawn Johnson, founder and executive director of Enhancing Skills for Life, and Mike St. Onge, board chairman and quadruple amputee, to explore the organization’s inspiring mission and impact. Shawn, an occupational therapist with nearly three decades of prosthetic and rehabilitation experience, shares how Enhancing Skills for Life grew from its first workshop in 2002 into a global community serving people living without both arms or all four limbs. Mike reflects on his personal journey as a quadruple amputee, highlighting the strength of peer support and empowerment in rebuilding independence. Discover how this nonprofit is transforming lives through:  ✅ Workshops and skill-building events  ✅ Adaptive equipment resources like the “Hands-Free Catalog”  ✅ Scholarships, mentorship, and international participation  ✅ Exciting future collaborations and upcoming workshops Whether you’re part of the limb loss community or simply inspired by stories of resilience and hope, this conversation is packed with insight and heart.

909, 2025
  • cancer and amputation journey

Resilience After Amputation | Armeda Batchler’s Journey from Cancer to Advocacy

By |September 9th, 2025|Categories: Limb Loss Due To Medical Condition, Lower Limb Amputees|Comments Off on Resilience After Amputation | Armeda Batchler’s Journey from Cancer to Advocacy

In 2013, Armeda Batchler made the life-altering decision to amputate her left leg above the knee after being diagnosed with osteosarcoma—just months after becoming a new mother. Determined to push forward, she balanced recovery, parenting, and work with remarkable strength. Yet behind the resilience, Armeda faced hidden struggles: depression, isolation, and the difficulty of asking for help. Over time, she discovered the healing power of connection, rebuilding a local amputee support group and embracing advocacy to support others walking a similar path. In this heartfelt conversation, Armeda opens up about her cancer journey, the challenges of raising her daughter while adapting to limb loss, and how hope and community helped her transform struggle into purpose.

409, 2025
  • Amputee Coalition CEO Pay

Amputee Coalition CEO Pay Doubles from 2019 to 2022

By |September 4th, 2025|Categories: General Disability Related Resources and News|Comments Off on Amputee Coalition CEO Pay Doubles from 2019 to 2022

In this episode of We’re Not Stumped, Mike Bolland examines leadership at the Amputee Coalition. Between 2019 and 2022, CEO compensation jumped 107%. Cass Isidro led the organization from February 2023 until August 22, 2025. While reliable sources say she did a good job, Mike discusses why long-term leadership is vital for the limb loss community—highlighting the value of someone deeply committed to the cause rather than viewing the role as a career step. He also shares why he personally would not seek recommendation letters for the Certified Peer Visitor program.

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