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Matthew Heneghan: Unfiltered

Matthew Heneghan: Unfiltered

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I’m Matthew Heneghan — a Canadian veteran and former paramedic. I’ve seen what happens when things go wrong — in people, in systems, and in real life. This channel is honest commentary on life, culture, crisis, and recovery. No spin. No ideology. No pretending. Just real perspective from someone who’s been there.Matthew Heneghan Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales
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  • Bad Bunny Super Bowl Show and the Message Problem
    Apr 10 2026

    📺 Bad Bunny Super Bowl Halftime Show and the Message ProblemBad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show reaction from a former medic turned author. This isn’t a rant or a political take. It’s a real-world perspective on why entertainment feels different lately.In this episode of Unwritten Chapters, I talk honestly about the Bad Bunny halftime show, celebrity messaging, and why so many people feel exhausted when politics keeps creeping into the spaces we used to escape to.I liked the performance. I just didn’t love the message.Not because I don’t care about people — but because I’ve lived on the ground level of chaos, and I see how simplified narratives land on regular families, first responders, and everyday workers.🕒 Timestamps00:00 Why I actually enjoyed Bad Bunny02:15 When entertainment starts carrying messages05:40 Celebrity activism vs real-world consequences09:30 What it looks like from the ground13:45 Why people feel disconnected from these moments17:10 Final thoughtsThis channel is about honest cultural commentary, life notes, and hard truths from someone who’s worked the street, burned out, gotten sober, raised kids, and learned to question headlines.No slogans. No outrage. Just perspective.If this resonated, hit subscribe.Drop a comment with how the halftime show felt to you.Share this with someone who’s tired of being lectured by celebrities.Unwritten Chapters with Matthew Heneghan is a solo channel about modern life, meaning, and the parts of the story that don’t fit neatly into slogans.Hosted by a veteran, former army medic, ex-paramedic, and nonfiction author, the channel blends lived experience with cultural commentary, reflection, and hard-earned perspective. Some episodes explore mental health, addiction, grief, and burnout — not as branding, but as reality. Others focus on culture, politics, media narratives, nostalgia, creativity, writing, and the strange work of building a life that actually feels honest.This is a place for thoughtful conversations, quiet observations, and blunt truths — whether the topic is recovery, fatherhood, books, movies, current events, or the everyday friction of being a human who’s seen a few things.You’ll find:reflective solo episodes and personal essayscultural and political commentary without performative outragereaction videos grounded in lived experienceconversations about writing, creativity, publishing, and disciplinestories about identity, change, and starting again without pretending it’s prettyThis isn’t a self-help channel.It’s not trauma tourism.It’s not positivity theatre.It’s for people who are empathetic, thoughtful, and allergic to bullshit — first responders, veterans, nurses, creatives, readers, parents, partners, and anyone who prefers honesty over inspiration porn.New videos weekly.Subscribe if you’re interested in perspective, not platitudes.Books by Matthew HeneghanA Medic’s MindA memoir about service, loss, reinvention, and the long road forward.Amazon: https://a.co/d/fbYbp7xTrauma and TeaEssays on recovery, responsibility, and telling the truth.Amazon: https://a.co/d/9GnaoDV🌐 Website: www.authormheneghan.com🎙️ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hmuMofDnEkc8Ec9MqGHmC

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    29 m
  • What Is a Veteran? Combat vs Service Explained
    Apr 2 2026

    What is a veteran? This video breaks down the veteran definition and the real difference between combat veteran vs veteran—without the ego, the gatekeeping, or the internet chest-thumping.Someone said if you never deployed to a combat zone, you shouldn’t call yourself a veteran. I’m going to explain why that argument falls apart—especially in Canada, where military service includes far more than firefights.We can respect combat service and stop pretending non-deployed veterans don’t count.Timestamps0:00 The claim: “No deployment = not a veteran”1:05 What “veteran” actually means (in plain language)3:10 Combat veteran vs veteran (why the distinction matters)6:05 WWII & Remembrance Day: the inconvenient math9:20 Why gatekeeping is about ego, not honor12:30 The simplest fix: clear language + real recognition15:10 Final thoughts + your turnIf you’ve served—deployed or not—drop your take in the comments. Keep it respectful.👍 Like / 💬 Comment / 🔔 Subscribe if you want grounded, real-world conversation.Unwritten Chapters with Matthew Heneghan is a solo channel about modern life, meaning, and the parts of the story that don’t fit neatly into slogans.Hosted by a veteran, former army medic, ex-paramedic, and nonfiction author, the channel blends lived experience with cultural commentary, reflection, and hard-earned perspective. Some episodes explore mental health, addiction, grief, and burnout — not as branding, but as reality. Others focus on culture, politics, media narratives, nostalgia, creativity, writing, and the strange work of building a life that actually feels honest.This is a place for thoughtful conversations, quiet observations, and blunt truths — whether the topic is recovery, fatherhood, books, movies, current events, or the everyday friction of being a human who’s seen a few things.You’ll find:reflective solo episodes and personal essayscultural and political commentary without performative outragereaction videos grounded in lived experienceconversations about writing, creativity, publishing, and disciplinestories about identity, change, and starting again without pretending it’s prettyThis isn’t a self-help channel.It’s not trauma tourism.It’s not positivity theatre.It’s for people who are empathetic, thoughtful, and allergic to bullshit — first responders, veterans, nurses, creatives, readers, parents, partners, and anyone who prefers honesty over inspiration porn.New videos weekly.Subscribe if you’re interested in perspective, not platitudes.Books by Matthew HeneghanA Medic’s MindA memoir about service, loss, reinvention, and the long road forward.Amazon: https://a.co/d/fbYbp7xTrauma and TeaEssays on recovery, responsibility, and telling the truth.Amazon: https://a.co/d/9GnaoDV🌐 Website: www.authormheneghan.com🎙️ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hmuMofDnEkc8Ec9MqGHmC

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    47 m
  • Admitting I Was Wrong Changed Everything
    Mar 26 2026

    Admitting I was wrong changed everything. This is a real-life story about accountability, owning your mistakes, and what happens when you choose growth over ego.In this episode of Unwritten Chapters, I talk honestly about pulling a video, apologizing publicly, and realizing that being right matters less than being responsible — especially when your words land on real people.This isn’t self-help. It’s lived experience.I share what it felt like to slow down, listen, and model accountability for my kids, and why emotional maturity starts with admitting when you miss the mark.🕒 Timestamps00:00 Why I pulled the video02:30 Admitting I was wrong05:45 Letting go of ego09:10 What accountability actually looks like12:40 What I want my kids to learn15:30 Final thoughtsIf you’re learning how to admit you’re wrong, take responsibility, or grow as an adult, this conversation is for you.Subscribe for honest life notes from someone who’s worked the street, burned out, rebuilt, and still shows up.👍 Like if this resonated💬 Comment with your own lesson in accountability🔁 Share with someone who’s trying to growUnwritten Chapters with Matthew Heneghan is a solo channel about modern life, meaning, and the parts of the story that don’t fit neatly into slogans.Hosted by a veteran, former army medic, ex-paramedic, and nonfiction author, the channel blends lived experience with cultural commentary, reflection, and hard-earned perspective. Some episodes explore mental health, addiction, grief, and burnout — not as branding, but as reality. Others focus on culture, politics, media narratives, nostalgia, creativity, writing, and the strange work of building a life that actually feels honest.This is a place for thoughtful conversations, quiet observations, and blunt truths — whether the topic is recovery, fatherhood, books, movies, current events, or the everyday friction of being a human who’s seen a few things.You’ll find:reflective solo episodes and personal essayscultural and political commentary without performative outragereaction videos grounded in lived experienceconversations about writing, creativity, publishing, and disciplinestories about identity, change, and starting again without pretending it’s prettyThis isn’t a self-help channel.It’s not trauma tourism.It’s not positivity theatre.It’s for people who are empathetic, thoughtful, and allergic to bullshit — first responders, veterans, nurses, creatives, readers, parents, partners, and anyone who prefers honesty over inspiration porn.New videos weekly.Subscribe if you’re interested in perspective, not platitudes.Books by Matthew HeneghanA Medic’s MindA memoir about service, loss, reinvention, and the long road forward.Amazon: https://a.co/d/fbYbp7xTrauma and TeaEssays on recovery, responsibility, and telling the truth.Amazon: https://a.co/d/9GnaoDV🌐 Website: www.authormheneghan.com🎙️ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hmuMofDnEkc8Ec9MqGHmC

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    22 m
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