Bubbles & Breakthroughs – John Cooper & Robert Jones

Not all recovery looks the way you think it should.

Sometimes it is structured, disciplined, and built one step at a time. It is early mornings, hard conversations, and doing the work when no one is watching. And sometimes, it shows up in a completely unexpected way through laughter, connection, and yes… even a blue puppet named Bubbles.

I met John Cooper, a Physical Therapy Assistant, and Robert Jones out in Vegas at the Amputee Coalition Conference, and I will be honest, I did not see this one coming. These two come from very different worlds. John lives in the clinical side of recovery, helping people rebuild strength, movement, and confidence through consistent work. Robert brings something entirely different. As a veteran and storyteller, he connects with people in a way that cuts through the noise, and through Bubbles, he creates moments that disarm, open people up, and remind them that they are still human in the middle of everything they are going through.

And that is where this gets interesting.

Because when you see them together, it just works. Not in a forced way, not in a gimmick, but in a way that feels real. The kind of real that makes you stop and think about what recovery actually looks like and what might be missing from the way we talk about it. There is a physical side to this journey, and there is an emotional side, and too often they live in separate worlds. This conversation brings those two sides together.

This episode is fun, it is different, and it has a lot of heart. You are going to hear stories that make you smile, moments that catch you off guard, and perspectives that might shift the way you see recovery altogether.

If you are new here, this is AMP’D UP211, a podcast built around real conversations with people navigating life after limb loss, adversity, and everything that comes with it. This is not about perfection, and it is not about pretending to have it all figured out. It is about honesty, resilience, and the people who find a way to keep moving forward in their own way.

-Rick Bontkowski

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