18th December, 2010 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Please consider supporting Hero Talk in providing resources to assist our Heroes…
Hero Talk & National Center for Chaplain Development Charity Drive
After a two year build, Ready Force Inc. is now poised to push the launch of our Hero Talk website www.herotalk.com, to new levels. During the time we were constructing this cutting edge wellness resource »
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11th August, 2010 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
We figure that there are 19 million “Heroes” in the United States that we are trying reachout to and to serve. That’s a lot of great people doing important things for the service of our society. I am including men and women in: law enforcement, military, fire services, emergency responders, veterans, and emergency medical providers. »
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31st May, 2010 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
A definition of a Hero offered to me by my friend Rodger Ruge who is a veteran of law enforcement and a proven hero…
“A hero is a person who runs into a burning building or toward gunfire instead of away from the danger…” Most people react with self preservation rather than putting themselves in harms »
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19th December, 2009 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
Now that we have solved all the Global Warming issues at the environmental summit in Denmark and our new health care program will not allow us to get reasonable and affordable health care ’cause the big insurance companies have bought and paid our Senators and Congress persons, we can get on with important end of »
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14th November, 2009 - Posted by L. John Mason - No Comments
An Article by Rodger Ruge of HeroTalk
“Breathing through the mouth tends to inflate only the upper lobes of the lungs, which are connected to the sympathetic nerve fibers, the branch of the nervous system that activates the flight or fight response. When you switch to nose breathing, you inflate the entire lungs, including the lower »
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