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  • Jamie McAnsh seated in front of a blurred crowd, symbolising inclusive leadership and the importance of making every individual feel seen and valued.

    Inclusive Leadership: What It Really Looks Like Day to Day

  • Jamie McAnsh smiles at the base of a mountain, pointing toward the summit with a Project Can’t logo above. He wears a yellow beanie and down jacket, symbolising his journey from Everest Base Camp and Kilimanjaro to launching Project Can’t.

    Project Can’t: Why I Turned the Word ‘Can’t’ Into My Fuel

  • Jamie McAnsh smiling calmly in a blue t-shirt against an orange background, representing strength and vulnerability in living with the long-term effects of CRPS in the L1/L2 spine

    Long-Term Effects of CRPS, My Life In A Blog

  • A professional presenting in front of the Champions UK PLC logo, representing their leadership in AI accessibility for neurodiverse and disabled employees.

    AI Accessibility for Neurodiverse and Disabled Employees

  • A group of employees engaged in Mental Health First Aid training led by Red Umbrella, supporting the development of a workplace mental health resilience strategy.

    Creating a Mental Health Resilience Strategy for Crisis-Ready Workplaces

  • Jamie McAnsh, a motivational speaker, is presenting on stage with a background photo of him in a wheelchair sports team, highlighting his journey from adaptive sport to professional speaking.

    From Sport to Keynote Stages: My Journey in Speaking

  • Jamie McAnsh in a wheelchair basketball jersey, raising both arms in celebration on a sports court

    Mental preparation in professional sport: My Journey Through Sport and the Anticipation of Wimbledon 2025

  • A smiling family—two adults and a child—lying on a wooden floor with a graph overlay illustrating growth, symbolising the seven stages of life from early childhood through adulthood.

    The Seven Stages of Life

  • Jamie McAnsh in the foreground smiling with a GoPro, Emma Forrest in the background waving, both mid-hike on Meall Nan Tarmachan.

    Climbing Scottish mountains with a disability

  • Jamie McAnsh stands near the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro at sunrise, using walking poles and wearing SpryStep® Vector KAFOs, with the Thuasne logo overhead.

    Jamie McAnsh Kilimanjaro climb with SpryStep Vector KAFOs