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  • Wounded Heroes Documentary Brings Hope to Our Military, First Responders, and Everyone Battling Post Traumatic Stress

    Wounded Heroes Documentary Brings Hope to Our Military, First Responders, and Everyone Battling Post Traumatic Stress

    Wounded Heroes Documentary is a film dedicated to saving the lives of our veterans and anyone suffering from Post Traumatic Stress. The life saving film will officially be released for the public to view via streaming services TOMORROW. 

    It is tragically reported that more than 20 veterans commit suicide a day, with the suicide rate for veterans being 1.5 times that of the general public. Some veterans who battle Post Traumatic Stress take as many as 18 prescriptions daily, many describe these drugs as a band-aid over a wound that will never heal.  When award winning filmmaker, Michael Gier learned of these statistics he went on a mission to find successful treatments and programs to help veterans battling PTS. 

    In the film, Veterans detail their raw and honest struggles with PTS, suicide and describe how these new treatments ultimately saved their lives. Wounded Heroes Documentary will be available to view beginning this Friday, March 5, on Amazon Video, iTunes, Google Play, and Vimeo On Demand.

    New film shines a light on bold new alternative non-drug treatments and programs that heal the wounds of PTS

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    In the Wounded Heroes Documentary due out March 5th, 2021, PTS sufferers are finally getting their voices heard as they speak out about their mistreatment by the healthcare system, the medications that are making them worse, and the amazing new proven therapies that are giving them back their lives.

    An alarming statistic by the Department of Veterans Affairs report anywhere from 17 to 22 veteran suicides every single day.

    Many feel it does not need to be that way.

    After learning about this statistic and the serious side effects of overmedicating veterans, California filmmaker, Michael Gier, went on a mission to find successful alternative non-drug treatments that restore lives from the destruction of PTS.

    “Post-Traumatic Stress among our veterans is a serious problem,” said Gier. “Most are given prescription medications, or drug cocktails as many call them, some of these prescriptions are black labeled with serious side effects.”

    Gier, who traveled all over the country interviewing veterans, military brass, politicians, doctors, and other experts, said many veterans feel medication is just a band-aid over a wound that will never heal.

    “Our veterans deserve so much more than just a band-aid and that is what inspired me to create this film,” said Gier. 

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    Wounded Heroes Documentary is a 3-year passion project, funded primarily by Michael Gier and his wife Terri Gier, and features life changing options that give those suffering from PTS hope, potentially saving lives.

    “These men and women served our country for years and the best we can do is give them drugs; some as many as     eighteen different prescriptions, forty pills a day?!” said Gier. “I knew there had to be better options.”

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    In the film, Gier interviews health care professionals who are using alternative therapies that have been successfully proven to dramatically decrease their patients’ medication or help them become completely PTS prescription free.  

    Gier said by creating the film he wanted to bring as much awareness as possible about these life changing treatments and that everyone suffering from PTS needed to know there were other options out there for them. 

    “These aren’t just therapies that can help our soldiers and veterans,” said Gier. “Firefighters, police officers, and first responders all deal with PTS, and even more people from all walks of life are being affected by Covid-19. These can benefit them too.” 

    Veterans reported the alternative treatments helped change their lives significantly for the better and went from contemplating suicide to finding happiness and gratitude in their daily lives.

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    “I feel alive again, I feel rejuvenated, I feel like a soldier again.” -Kyle Green, US Army 1998 – 2008

    “I’m happier today then I’ve ever been in my entire life.”  – Chuck Gardea, US Air Force 1989 – 2015, Firefighter/Paramedic 1998 – 2015

    “I didn’t even know this kind of happiness was possible.”  – Sherri Waters, US Army

    “You can change your life around. And there is light at the end of the tunnel, I am proof.” -Antonio Zavala, French Foreign Legion 1985 – 1990 / US Army 1992 – 2006

    Dr. Shauna Springer, Ph.D., known as “Doc Springer” in the military community, is one of the nation’s leading experts on trauma, military transition, and close relationships. She has become a trusted Doc to countless warfighters across the country and has gained the respect of warriors of all ranks. Her unique role has given her a deep understanding of warrior culture, and the warfighter.

    Dr. Springer is a proud advocate of the film.  

    “The feeling that Post-Traumatic Stress is a “life sentence” is killing warriors – and people across America. Many have given up, but they need to know that Wounded Streaming .pngthere is life beyond trauma – not just survival, but a good life – a connected, emotionally fulfilling life. Wounded Heroes presents this life changing story of hope,” said Dr. Springer.

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    The Wounded Heroes Documentary will be available for streaming across multiple platforms including Amazon, iTunes, Google, and more starting March 5th, 2021.

    Visit www.woundedheroesdocumentary.com to learn more and join the grassroots effort to help spread the word and impact countless lives. 

  • “Full of Cents” co-hosts Ricky Mulvey and David English interviewed by Cassie Mattia

    “Full of Cents” co-hosts Ricky Mulvey and David English interviewed by Cassie Mattia

    “Full of Cents” – Business news, but better

    Loveland, Ohio – Loveland native Ricky Mulvey started reporting sports as an eighth-grade paid intern at Loveland Magazine. While at the newspaper he went on to do interviews and be a “Talking Head” at a Barack Obama campaign rally in Cincinnati, and a Joe Biden campaign rally in Milford. He did post-game reports and coach interviews at Loveland High School and kept readers abreast of the career of mixed-martial-artist, and National wrestling champion, Loveland’s Matt “The Hammer” Hamill.

    Mulvey has since graduated from Ohio State and has recently teamed up with David English from Lexington, now a resident of Downtown Cincinnati, to co-host their “Full of Cents” podcast that can be found on the sidebar of Loveland Magazine. The Full of Cents tag line is, “Business news is boring. Let’s make it interesting, fun, and understandable.” There are new episodes streaming every Tuesday and Thursday. Mulvey and English cut through the headlines and talk about how business news affects you.

    Ricky Mulvey is a stand-up comedian, radio producer, and a mid-range threat in any pick-up basketball game. Mulvey loves talking about saving money on tickets, business news, and how e-commerce changed inflation as we know it. He graduated with a finance degree from THE Ohio State University in 2018.

    David English is a Kentucky Wildcat, soccer fanatic, and a credentialed financial professional. He loves spending time with his wife, Amy, and tweeting at people who will probably not interact with him back.

     

    Loveland Magazine jumped at the chance to re-introduce Mulvey to our readers, introduce David English, and promote their podcast with a link where you can listen to Full of Cents right on our side-bar.

    Columnist Cassie Mattia invited English and Mulvey to the LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV studio to ask them why podcasts have become so popular, why people should trust what they say, and how they are making financial news interesting and fun.

    New episodes of Full of Cents stream every Tuesday and Thursday. Be sure to subscribe and you’ll never miss an episode!