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Friday, June 19, 2026

Equine Therapy for Veterans

 Always listening. Triggered by every sound. Every movement. Fight or flight?  Check.  Double check.  Adrenaline explosion.  A flash in the distance. Friend or foe?  Message or warning? Heart pounding.  Always scanning.  Always on high alert.  Screaming silence.  Moments of sleep shattered by night terrors.  Nervous system overload becomes the norm; emotional and physical exhaustion becomes a way of life.

 

Veterans, who have experienced physical and emotional trauma, call this just another day that ends in “Y”.   No matter how it is labeled, the trauma they experienced affects every aspect of their life until the core issue has been addressed and healed.   Medication masks symptoms; however, they are highly addictive and never resolve the real source of the pain.  Talk therapy has mixed results. Civilians simply don’t understand the military mindset.  Peer-support, while more effective, is more difficult to find.   

 

While in service, personnel are told to suck it up and just get over it.  It’s part of the culture.  To show weakness, especially during combat, makes the person a liability to the sisterhood and brotherhood.  While in service, the shared experience gives courage and comfort to the whole unit.  Yet, after separation, that mindset becomes a liability as the camaraderie vanishes and is replaced by isolation.

 

Yet, there are ways for veterans to rebuild their lives and reclaim that support system that doesn’t involve addictive drugs with horrible side effects. Equine therapy is an effective healing methodology that has been around for decades.    As with all therapy animals, horses are chosen for their temperament and intelligence.  Working with horses provides comfort and support as they help the handler actively restructure their emotional responses and strengthen their bodies.

 

Horses' innate ability to sense the handler’s emotions provides real-time biofeedback.  They can hear and match a person’s heartbeat from nearly four feet away. The horses reflect back the handler’s emotional state. If the handler is relaxed and calm, the horse will be as well.  However, if the handler is emotional—angry, frustrated, or afraid, the horse will become anxious.  However, instead of becoming aggressive, they will shy away, run, or refuse to cooperate.  This real-time feedback helps the handler understand and work through their triggers.  The mission is to remain calm and focused in the moment so that the horse will trust the person enough to interact with them. In this way, working with horses helps the handler stay focused on the present moment. 

 

For many people, equine therapy evokes images of riding horses. However, this is not always the case.  There are two primary equine therapy methodologies: EAGALA (Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association) and PATH International. (Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International).  Both are national and international organizations that set standards that each associated equine center must meet to be certified by the organization.   Horses are never ridden at Eagla therapy centers. The focus remains on the boots-on-the-ground interaction between the veterans and horses.  However, the PATH-certified programs offer both riding and non-riding programs.    Both programs heal emotional and physical challenges.  Riding a horse uses the same muscles a person uses to walk, which strengthens the body, while motivating the mind into forward thinking.    As part of the certification process, the program must be associated with a state-certified counselor with a master's in mental health and have a hands-on equine certification.

 

Equine centers can be found in most states, mostly in rural or semi-rural areas.  As non-profit organizations, they offer the therapy free to veterans.  However, they are limited as to how many veterans they are able to help by their fundraising capabilities.  In these financially challenging times, the centers have been doubly hit by the increasing costs to care for their horses and the reduction of funding, especially from the VA.  Donating to local centers helps veterans while providing yourself with good karma points and a tax deduction.

 

To find the closest center, visit Horses and Heroes’ website.  It has direct links to both the EAGALA and PATH websites.  Please click on the link below.

 

https://www.kaleidoscopefilmandtelevision.com/horsesandheroes




 


The unscripted documentary TV series, Horses and Heroes, combines the highly effective Peer Support Therapy with Equine Therapy. Unlike most in the unscripted genre, it will focus on healing and positive growth rather than endorsing bad behavior. Each season will bring together veterans from World War II to the current conflicts. They will share their challenges and support each other as they find new solutions to their physical and emotional challenges. They know the talk because they have walked the walk. They see the dodges and will be able to call each other on them. Sparks may fly. Tempers may flare, especially when they force each other to face their ghosts. But there will also be laughter and fun as they rebuild the camaraderie, which kept them safe and strong during their time of service. The snarkiness and practical jokes between the branches don't simply end. There is always room for just one more prank. This interaction will help them rebuild that sense of brotherhood and sisterhood, which will help them reclaim their civilian lives. When it airs, it will reach the veterans, who need to hear that they are not alone and give them information as well as the permission they need to also heal. They will help each other find their way back to the World. Veterans can’t go back and make a brand new start, but they can start from now and make a brand new end. 


#veterans #EAGALA #PATH #HorsesandHeroes #TheresaChaze #KaliedoscopeFilmandTelevision, #equinetherapy #PeerSupportTherapy #hiringveterans #PTSD #support 


Monday, March 9, 2026

Veterans can't go back and make a brand new start but they can start from now and make a brand new end

Veterans are people—not political agendas. They served our nation, and many now face life-altering challenges without the support they’ve earned. I am the Creator and Executive Producer of Horses and Heroes, a veteran-based documentary TV series combining equine therapy and peer support to help veterans heal and move forward. The series will consist of 16 episodes (18 broadcast hours) and feature 10 veterans, including two public figures, while employing veterans both on and off camera. We are seeking a corporate partner aligned with supporting veterans and reaching the 18–49-year-old demographic. Our presenting partner would receive prominent brand integration, audience engagement opportunities, and exclusive access to unaired content, while directly supporting nonprofit equine therapy centers that serve veterans at no cost. If this aligns with your mission, buy our shirts and recommend others do the same. Thank you for your time, Theresa Pachesny Chaze Creator & Executive Producer, Horses and Heroes Website #veterans #hiringveterans #documentaryTVseries #equinetherapy #HorsesandHeroes #TheresaChaze

Sunday, January 18, 2026

New Veteran Based TV Tells Veterans' Stories

Veterans are people who deserve to be treated as heroes, not political agendas. They have earned the help and support that they need. Horses and Heroes will tell veterans' stories as they work together to learn new coping skills for their physical and emotional challenges. We will also be hiring veterans for the jobs in front of and behind the cameras, while supporting the equine centers that have veteran programs. To learn more, visit our website. https://www.kaleidoscopefilmandtelevision.com/horsesandheroes #veterans #equinetherapy #jobs #ptsd #HorsesandHeroes #TheresaChaze #Army #Airforce #Navy #Marines #CoastGuard #militarysupport

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Veterans: help is available

 


 There are people who are doing their best to help. We do the best we can with what we have and what we know. When we have better and know better we do better. I represent a new TV series called Horses and Heroes. It will tell veterans' stories as they work together to find new coping skills for their physical and emotional challenges. We will also be hiring veterans in front of and behind the cameras. Although the show will entertain, the focus will be on telling their stories so civilians can understand and other veterans will know that they are not alone. It will prove that healing is possible, no matter how long ago the wound happened. It's not a cure-all. Veterans can't go back and make a brand new start but they can start from now and make a brand new end.


Our second military-based project is a scripted series called Operation Home Base. It combines real-life stories with a fictional international conspiracy. As the members of OHB help others, they heal their own wounds.


To learn more about both project and others visit our website.

https://www.kaleidoscopefilmandtelevision.com/





#veterans #TVseries #horses #heroes #HorsesandHeroes #equinetherapy #unscripted #TheresaChaze

Saturday, June 11, 2022

Helping veterans heal and reclaim their lives

  






Horses and Heroes is a Reality TV series, which combines the highly effective Peer Support Therapy with Equine Therapy. Unlike most in the genre, it will focus on healing and positive growth rather than endorsing bad behavior. Each season will bring together veterans from WWII to the current conflicts. They will be sharing their challenges and supporting each other as they find new solutions to their physical and emotional challenges. They know the talk because they have walked the walk. They see the dodges and will be able to call each other on them. Sparks may fly. Tempers may flare, especially when they force each other to face their ghosts. But there will also be laughter and fun as they rebuild the comradery, which kept them safe and strong. The snarkiness and practical jokes between the branches don't simply end. There is always room for just one more. When it airs, it will reach into the homes of the veterans, who need to hear that they are not alone, and give them information as well as permission they need to also heal. They will help each other find their way back to the world. Veterans can’t go back and make a brand new start, but they can start from now and make a brand new end.



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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Cross-Branding to Support Veterans





Horses and Heroes is a Reality TV series, which combines the highly effective Peer Support Therapy with Equine Therapy. Unlike most in the genre, it will focus on healing and positive growth rather than endorsing bad behavior. Each season will bring together veterans from WWII to the current conflicts. They will be sharing their challenges and supporting each other as they find new solutions to their physical and emotional challenges. They know the talk because they have walked the walk. They see the dodges and will be able to call each other on them. Sparks may fly. Tempers may flare, especially when they force each other to face their ghosts. But there will also be laughter and fun as they rebuild the comradery, which kept them safe and strong. The snarkiness and practical jokes between the branches don't simply end. There is always room for more. This interaction will help them rebuild that sense of brother and sisterhood they depended on while serving, which will help them reclaim their civilian lives. When it airs, it will reach into the homes of the veterans, who need to hear that they are not alone, and give them information as well as permission they need to also heal. They will help each other find their way back to the world. Veterans can’t go back and make a brand new start, but they can start from now and make a brand new end.



The casting of veterans is extremely important. They can make or break the series. Therefore we will be extremely cautious with each season's cast, but the first is particularly important. Each season of Horses and Heroes will host eight veterans, who will be representative of all veterans. Thus, the cast will be based on diversity and inclusivity for gender, age, ethnicity, and branches of the military. For these reasons, we will be excluding those who propagate religious and political extremism. Horses and Heroes is solely about helping veterans heal and reclaim their lives. Too many have used them as disposable parts of the war machine or as political footballs to further their agendas. Veterans are people. Pure and simple. Horses and Heroes' goal is to empower them to reclaim their lives by helping them face down their ghosts.



Horses and Heroes is not about pointing fingers or creating a political firestorm. It can’t fix the system nor will is it a cure-all. What it will do is show that there are alternatives, which effectively help military personnel and veterans to heal their way home.













#productplacement #veteransupport #littlecaesars #fordtrucks #equinetherapy #hiringveterans #TheresaChaze #HorsesandHeroes #marketingandadvertising #TVseries


 

Monday, August 24, 2020

Meet Days of Our Lives Newest Villian

 


Messages from the Universe will be hosting actress, model, and singer/songwriter Payne Leyanne Cyrus Montgomery on August 25, 2020, :30 pm eastern as she talks about her new villainous role on the epic soap opera, Days of Our Lives. Tune in to https://www.blogtalkradio.com/messagesfromtheuniverse/2020/08/25/messages-from-the-universe or by calling (845) 241-9942 to listen to Payne Leyanne Cyrus Montgomery talk about her new role of Days of Our Lives and what is next for both. The same number can be used to call in and speak with Cyrus.


Born raised in West Liberty Kentucky, Cyrus graduated from the Berkeley College of Music. She took modeling jobs with Allure, Cover Girl, Jadea and others to cover some of her tuition costs, She graduated with a Masters. She has written for some of the artists on the top 22 country music stars in 1998. Previously, Cyrus has appeared on TV shows such as Criminal minds, Santa Barbara, and Days of Our Lives. Recently, the DOOL producers cast her in the new mysterious villain, who will be spreading chaos as she seeks revenge on the citizens of Salem. Her scene will begin airing late fall of 2020,



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To get the inside scoop on Days of Our Lives newest villain, tune August 25, 2020 at 5:30 pm eastern to https://www.blogtalkradio.com/messagesfromtheuniverse/2020/08/25/messages-from-the-universe or by calling (845) 241-9942.




Horses and Heroes will tell veterans' stories as they work together t find new coping skills for their physical and emotional challenges. Veterans will be given priority for jobs both in front of and behind the cameras. Go to the website to learn more.

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Friday, July 24, 2020

Understanding Elder Abuse









Messages from the Universe will be hosting author, filmmaker, and social advocate Pamela Glasner on Friday, July 24, 2020, at 3 pm eastern as she talks about her critically-acclaimed documentary about the financial exploitation of the elderly, starring the late Hollywood icon, Mickey Rooney. The show will be aired live https://www.blogtalkradio.com/messagesfromtheuniverse/2020/07/24/messages-from-the-universe or by calling into (845) 241-9942. The show will also be available for playback in the archives.


Inspired by true-life events in her own family, the film premièred in Manhattan in April 2012 to a standing-room-only house. It has since won international awards and has been screened at festivals, conferences, and symposiums all over the world.in addition to “Last Will and Embezzlement”, Ms. Glasner also produced a rockumentary called “Madder Than A Full Moon Dog”, a film based on her former company’s annual heavy-metal music festival in Leeds, England.


Ms. Glasner also wrote several short stories, including “The Calicoon,” a thriller set in a decaying old hotel in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York, and “Wrong Side of the Pond”, a tale of sibling rivalry so extreme, it leads to kidnap and murder. Ms. Glasner plans to eventually publish an anthology of all her short stories. Her full-length novel, admittedly her favorite of all her works is “Finding Emmaus,” a historically and factually accurate fiction/fantasy which explores the treatment and mistreatment of the mentally ill over the course of about 350 years, and how society marginalizes and victimizes those deemed to be ‘different’ (aka ‘less than’). Ms. Glasner’s non-fiction book, “Silver and Gold” was written in honor of her deceased parents and released on what would have been her father’s 93rd birthday.



Originally from New York City, born in 1953, Ms. Glasner moved to Connecticut with her family at eighteen. A Dean’s List student, she graduated from Eastern Connecticut State University with a degree in English and secondary education, with concentrations in both psychology and sociology. She has also returned to the world of academia to work on her post-graduate degree in Literature and Creative Writing at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She attributes her love of architecture and antique restoration—two aspects of her life which are woven into the fabric of “Finding Emmaus” — to her grandfather who, after emigrating to the US from Austria in the 1920’s, became an iron worker and joined the ranks of those who left their legacy in the form of New York City’s incomparable skyline. But her real hero, though gone nearly forty years, is still her grandmother, whose strength, courage and unfailing faith taught her that “nothing andno one can keep you from your heart’s desire without your permission and your cooperation.” Ms. Glasner resides in rural Connecticut where she continues working on several new projects, including a musical play which has been endorsed by none other than one of the original Nederlander brothers, the world-famous Broadway producers. She is a proud member of the Writer’s Guild of America, the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, and the CT Historical Society. Additionally, Ms. Glasner is a Registered Reader at the Royal Society of London and the British Library.

Links:
Watch an 8-minute version of the 20-minute film, free: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AB1JmA88KMM
Last Will and Embezzlement” official website: http://www.lastwillandembezzlement.com/
Purchase the DVD: https://tinyurl.com/y5eax9tm
Silver and Gold,” the companion workbook: https://tinyurl.com/yczyjcoy
Learn more about Pamela: https://tinyurl.com/y483ektb
Find Pamela on Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/ccywpza
To learn more about elder abuse and what signs to look for, tune at 3 pm eastern to listen to live show at https://www.blogtalkradio.com/messagesfromtheuniverse/2020/07/24/messages-from-the-universe or by calling into (845) 241-9942.



Horses and Heroes will tell veterans' stories as they work together t find new coping skills for their physical and emotional challenges. Veterans will be given priority for jobs both in front of and behind the cameras. Go to the website to learn more.





Wednesday, May 6, 2020

How Veterans successful use their military training to build new careers







Messages from the universe will be hosting Matthew Timosyzk Monday, May at 3 pm eastern time on https://www.blogtalkradio.com/messagesfromtheuniverse/2020/05/07/messages-from-the-universe
as he talks about how he used the skills he learned serving in the military to build a successful film and television career. During the live show listeners may call (845) 241-9942 to speak with him.
  


Matthew S. Timoszyk has been working professionally in the entertainment industry for 30+ years and worked for Sacramento Theatrical Lighting (STL) for 8 years. His associations include California Musical Theatre, Music Circus, Sacramento Ballet, Sacramento Opera, Barnum and Bailey Circus, Disney on Ice, BP Productions, Woodland Opera House, Stockton Civic Theatre, Showbiz Theatre Company, the Historic Oroville State Theatre and many more. Matthew is a professional member of the USITT, the Education Theatre Association, and a four-time recipient of SARTA’s ELLY Award, 2for Best Lighting Design, 1 for Best Sound Design, and 1 for Best Overall Musical Production. Matthew is also a filmmaker working with BCM Films and other independent film companies in the Sacramento region. Matthew and his wife Robin own and operate Garage Studio Production Services & Lost Art Cinema.












To learn more about how veterans can use the skills they learned in the military to build a successful career in the entertainment industry tune into
on Thursday, May 7, 2020, at 3 pm eastern.



Horses and Heroes will tell veterans' stories as they work together to find new coping skills for their physical and emotional challenges. Veterans will be given priority for jobs both in front of and behind the cameras. Go to the website to learn more.













Saturday, April 25, 2020

Fran Capo Living a Life of Adventure and Humor







Messages from the universe will be hosting comedian, author, and life guide Fran Capo on April 25, 2020 a 3 pm eastern at
https://www.blogtalkradio.com/messagesfromtheuniverse/2020/04/25/messages-from-the-universe as she speaks about her current work and how humor helps people through challenging times. During the live show, listeners may call (845) 241-9942 to speak with her.








Fran Capo is a 9- time Guinness Book World Record holder, most known as the World’s Fastest Talking Woman at 603.32 WPM. She’s a comedienne, actress, 21-time author, ordained minister, consultant, spokesperson, motivational speaker, producer and adventurer who has dived with sharks, eaten fire, bungee jumped, climbed Kilimanjaro and gone down to the Titanic. She’s appeared on 450 TV and 4500 radio shows including Dr. Oz and Larry King Live. She is the radio host of “Fran’s World”, CBS’s “Live it Up” adventure correspondent, performs a one-woman show, “Love, Laughter, and Light” and has entertained our troops on every continent. During her Tedx talk entitled,“How a World Record Mindset can help you accomplish anything” she broke a world record live on the stage. She is presently working on her film, “Sensei and the Goldman”, training for her trek to Vietnam and doing “Cuppa Capo Live on FB every Monday and Friday at 11 am est during the Coronastaycation mandate.

Cuppa Capo live every Monday & Wed 11 AM Eastern / 8 AM Pacific

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To learn more about Fran Capo and how humor can help you through your life's challenges tune into https://www.blogtalkradio.com/messagesfromtheuniverse/2020/04/25/messages-from-the-universe
on Saturday, April 25, 2020, at 3 pm eastern.


Horses and Heroes will tell veterans' stories as they work together t find new coping skills for their physical and emotional challenges. Veterans will be given priority for jobs both in front of and behind the cameras. Go to the website to learn more.