A Resilient Star – Featuring Andreas Lengyel
These lyrics tell the story better than I can. A special thanks to Andreas Lengyel for singing lead vocals and mixing this song and thanks to Glenn Levasseur for assistance
Living Forward by Lisa Zoll
Well Trained To HelpI graduated with my Master of Social Work from Temple University, Harrisburg in 2003. My experience includes 12 years as a clinical psychiatric specialist at the Penn
The Price That’s Paid by Kris Petron
In Service To Her Country My name is Kris Petron. I retired as a TSGT(Technical Sergeant) from the Air Force. I served from 99’ to 19’ in Aircraft Structural
Find My Way Home – By Michael Murray and Toby Christensen
Coming Home Is Not Always Easy In the haunting melody of this song, lies a profound tale of transformation born from the crucible of combat. It unveils the raw truth
Meet Dr. J: From Trauma to Triumph – A Journey of Healing and Empowerment
At Hear The Hope Heroes, we are honored to introduce you to Dr. Janell Royster, aka Dr. J, a remarkable individual who has transformed her life’s struggles into a
“I’m Here For You” by Greg Bicknell
Here’s How It All Began I met Toby Christensen at a veterans event and he shared with us the mission of Hear The Hope Heroes (HTHH) and I was
A Soldier’s Story by Bill Edson
Something Was Wrong At first, I thought I had escaped the statistic of combat soldiers afflicted by Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. But I felt peculiar, that sunny June day
Heal The Broken Hearted By Dorothy Graham
The Story Behind Heal The Broken Hearted My song Heal the Broken-Hearted talks about my life journey, for years I struggled with being bullied as child, I had extremely
Things Have Gotta Change by Michael Murray and Toby Christensen
Things Have Gotta Change By Michael Murray and Toby Christensen Things Have Gotta Change Things Have Gotta Change is a remarkable international collaboration. Michael Murray in Virginia USA
Find A Way feat. Dr. Janell Royster
Military, Law Enforcement, Firefighters, and First Responders with PTSD PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) is at an epidemic proportion in the military and first responder community. The VA estimates