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  • Must-Watch Autumn Movies: My Top 5 Fall Film Favorites
    2024/09/17

    As the air turns crisp and the leaves begin to fall, there’s no better way to embrace the cozy season than with a good movie. In this episode of A Medic’s Mind, I’m sharing my top 5 must-watch autumnal films that perfectly capture the magic of the season. From heartwarming tales of friendship to nostalgic coming-of-age stories, these movies will have you reaching for a blanket and a warm drink. Tune in as I take you through the best films to get you in the autumn spirit.

    Movies Featured in This Episode:

    1. You've Got Mail (1998) – The ultimate fall rom-com set against the backdrop of New York's golden autumn streets.
    2. Good Will Hunting (1997) – A heartfelt tale of redemption and friendship, set in the autumnal beauty of Boston.
    3. Dead Poets Society (1989) – A prep school drama filled with inspiration and the unmistakable visuals of fall.
    4. The Goonies (1985) – An adventure-packed film filled with nostalgia and rainy, fall-like vibes.
    5. October Sky (1999) – A true story about following your dreams, set in a small town against the backdrop of autumn skies.

    Whether you're a fan of romance, adventure, or heartfelt drama, there’s something here for everyone. Grab your favorite fall snack, sit back, and enjoy the show!

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    16 分
  • PODCAST TRAILER
    2024/09/15

    Welcome to A Medic's Mind, where I dive into the heart of my journey as a former military and civilian paramedic. I’m Matthew Heneghan, a decorated author, a veteran, and someone who’s walked through the shadows of trauma, loss, and recovery.

    In each episode, I’ll share stories drawn from the frontlines—of service, resilience, and the human spirit. From gripping moments in the field to personal reflections on overcoming PTSD, addiction, and finding light in the darkest of times, this podcast is for anyone who’s ever faced adversity or simply wants to understand life from a different perspective.

    Whether you’re looking for stories of courage, healing, or just a space to feel understood, A Medic's Mind is here. Join me as I tell the tales that shaped me and the lessons I’ve learned along the way.

    Hit subscribe, and let’s walk this journey together.

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  • Mental Health Matters: Navigating PTSD and Everyday Struggles
    2024/09/10

    In this episode of A Medic’s Mind, join me as I take you through an unexpected journey—a trip to the Interior Provincial Exhibition (IPE) in Armstrong. A simple day out with family might sound ordinary, but for someone living with PTSD, events like this can be overwhelming. However, amidst the bustling fairgrounds, loud noises, and flashing lights, I found moments of peace, nostalgia, and even joy. Life is a collection of these moments, sewn into the quilt of our existence. Tune in to hear about how I pushed through the discomfort to capture a memory worth holding onto. Transcript:

    Prelude Intro:

    "Life is a collection of moments sewn into the quilt of our existence. A patchwork of fleeting embers—both elation and sorrow. The good moments...those are the ones we have to hold onto. Like catching fireflies in a jar, they remind us that there's still light in a world that can often feel so dark and vast. Today, I want to share with you one of those moments. A day that I didn't expect to bring me peace, but did."

    (Intro Music Plays)

    Host Introduction:

    "Hey everyone, welcome back to A Medic's Mind. For those of you who are new here, I'm Matthew, and this is where I share stories of life, growth, and healing—often in the context of my struggles with PTSD and mental health. Today’s episode is about a recent trip my family and I took to the Interior Provincial Exhibition in Armstrong, or IPE for short. Now, for those who know me, you'll understand that this is an event far removed from my comfort zone. But sometimes life has a way of showing you something special, even in the places you least expect. Let me take you along for the ride."

    Main Story:

    Outro Message:

    "Thank you all for joining me on this episode of A Medic’s Mind. Life, in all its complexity, still has these moments of light if we’re willing to catch them. I hope this story reminds you, as it did me, that even in a world that can feel dark and overwhelming, there’s always light to be found. Thanks for listening, and as always, take care of yourselves—and each other. Until next time."

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    #PTSDRecovery #MentalHealthJourney #LifeMoments #FindingPeace #OvercomingPTSD #HealingJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #Fairgrounds #FamilyTime #CarnivalVibes #IPE2024 #InteriorProvincialExhibition #CarnivalLife #LivingWithPTSD #PTSDStruggles #MentalHealthMatters #SelfGrowth #Nostalgia #MomentsOfJoy #VeteranStories #IPE #IPE2024 #matthewheneghan #AMedicsMind

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    13 分
  • Facing Negativity: The Truth Behind My Stories and How to Handle Online Accusations
    2024/09/03

    In this episode of A Medic's Mind, I address a recent negative message accusing me of stealing stories and being dishonest about my paramedic service. Join me as I dive into the toxicity within the paramedic field, the importance of protecting identities in storytelling, and how to navigate online negativity. Learn how to stay true to your own story, understand the source of accusations, and grow through adversity. Perfect for first responders, paramedics, and anyone facing challenges in sharing their experiences. #ParamedicStories #MentalHealth #OnlineNegativity #PersonalGrowth #FirstResponders

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    23 分
  • From Service to Citizenship: A CBC Interview with Matthew Heneghan
    2024/08/20

    In this special episode of The Emetic’s Mind podcast, host Matthew Heneghan shares a significant milestone in his journey—receiving the British Columbia Medal of Good Citizenship. Matthew reflects on the honor and the path that led him here, from his years of service as a paramedic to his ongoing efforts in raising awareness for mental health and veteran issues.

    Tune in to hear Matthew’s recent interview on CBC Daybreak Kamloops, where he discusses what this award means to him, the importance of community service, and the powerful impact of storytelling. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the podcast, this episode offers an inspiring look at resilience, recognition, and the enduring value of contributing to the greater good.


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    14 分
  • 6 Years Sober: Empowerment, Reflections, and the Journey to Sobriety
    2024/08/13

    In this special episode of A Medic's Mind, host Matthew Heneghan marks his 6-year milestone of sobriety by sharing the powerful lessons he's learned along the way. From overcoming societal pressures and stigmas around drinking to embracing the freedom that comes with choosing sobriety, Matthew reflects on the transformative journey that has shaped his life. He discusses how podcasting and writing have been essential tools in maintaining his sobriety, offering insights into the mental clarity and empowerment they provide. Matthew also opens up about the importance of sharing his story and the connections he's made with others on similar paths. Finally, he expresses deep gratitude to those who have supported him, including his loved ones and loyal listeners. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of the challenges and rewards of living a sober life, filled with inspiration and practical wisdom for anyone on a similar journey

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    32 分
  • Honouring Service: My Journey to the British Columbia Medal of Good Citizenship
    2024/08/06

    Summary: In this episode, Matthew Heneghan shares the news that he will be receiving the British Columbia Medal of Good Citizenship, the second highest honor a citizen of British Columbia can receive. He reflects on his journey and the people who have shaped his path, including his experiences as a paramedic and soldier. He expresses gratitude for the support he has received and the opportunity to give back. Matthew also discusses his excitement about watching a show with his stepdaughter and the upcoming ceremony in Victoria.

    Keywords: British Columbia Medal of Good Citizenship, recognition, journey, paramedic, soldier, gratitude, giving back, family, ceremony.

    Takeaways: • Recognition and awards can be unexpected and humbling

    • Gratitude for the people who have supported and inspired us

    • The importance of giving back and helping others

    • The joy of sharing special moments with loved ones

    Chapters

    00:00Receiving the British Columbia Medal of Good Citizenship

    04:14Reflecting on My Journey as a Paramedic and Soldier

    09:48Gratitude for the People Who Have Shaped My Path

    13:33The Importance of Giving Back and Helping Others

    18:45Sharing Special Moments with Loved Ones

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    21 分
  • PTSD Recognition in Military Medals: The Sacrifice Medal Controversy
    2024/07/30

    In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode of "A Medic's Mind," host Matthew Heneghan delves into the controversial issue of PTSD recognition in military medals, focusing on the Sacrifice Medal criteria. The Sacrifice Medal, awarded to Canadian Armed Forces members wounded or killed in hostile action, fails to acknowledge the invisible wounds of PTSD, especially for medics and secondary responders who experience trauma in the line of duty.

    Matthew shares his journey, reflecting on his six years of military service and his subsequent civilian paramedic career, where he faced numerous traumatic experiences, including assaults and attacks. Despite these sacrifices, Matthew was denied the Sacrifice Medal, a decision that felt like a dismissal of his struggles and the silent wounds of PTSD.

    This episode explores the broader implications of recognizing PTSD in service members, highlighting the critical need for change in the criteria for the Sacrifice Medal to include mental health injuries. Recognizing PTSD in military awards can help destigmatize mental health issues and honor the true cost of service.

    Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of PTSD, its impact on service members' lives, and the importance of advocacy for mental health recognition. Matthew's candid reflections underscore the ongoing sacrifices made by those living with PTSD and the need for continued awareness and support.

    Join Matthew as he sheds light on the silent wounds of PTSD and advocates for a more inclusive recognition of sacrifices made by all who serve. This is an episode you won't want to miss.

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    24 分