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Veteran PTSD, Ayahuasca Healing, and the Military-Industrial Complex

Heroic Hearts featured in ATTMind podcast. Jesse Gould, Founder and President, answers questions surrounding PTSD and ayahuasca healing as well as dives into the topic…

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Psychable is the First Ketamine-Assisted Therapy Company to Offer a Buy One, Give One Program

Psychable launches “buy one, give one” program. Their partnership with Heroic Hearts and this new program is an exciting opportunity to further support veterans who…

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The New York Times: Veterans Have Become Unlikely Lobbyists in Push to Legalize Psychedelic Drugs

Heroic Hearts featured in The New York Times article highlighting veterans as lobbyists for drug decriminalization, especially as it pertains to PTSD treatments.

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As California mulls bill decriminalizing psychedelics, some SoCal veterans turn to them to treat PTSD

Heroic Hearts featured in KTLA local news as they report on current conversations surrounding psychedelic treatments for veterans with PTSD.

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Healing Veterans with Plant Medicine – Life is a Festival #108: Jesse Gould (Heroic Hearts)

Heroic Hearts featured in Eamon Armstrong’s Life is a Festival podcast as Jesse Gould discusses PTSD for war veterans and solutions for healing with ayahuasca.

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02. Jesse Gould

Jesse Gould, founder and president, is featured in THE RESILIENCY PODCAST with Sara Johnson to share his own journey with ayahuasca therapy.

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Psychedelics #2 with veterans Jesse Gould and Juliana Mercer

Join Jon and Will as they discuss psychedelics with Heroic Hearts Project founder, former Army Ranger Jesse Gould, and Sabe Chief Experience Officer, Marine Corps…

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MY RECOVERY THROUGH PSYCHEDELICS | JESSE GOULD

Jesse Gould is featured in Let’s Be Blunt with Montel‘s episode series to discuss his story and the founding of Heroic Hearts.

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‘A Hail Mary’: Psychedelic Therapy Draws Veterans to Jungle Retreats

Ayahuasca, a vomit-inducing hallucinogenic brew, draws thousands of people each year — including former soldiers — to jungle retreats that have become an unlicensed and…

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