Showing posts with label Mutual of Omaha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mutual of Omaha. Show all posts

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Are you Looking to reach Veterans and Military Personnel?



We are looking for 12 corporate sponsors or one sponsor, who would like the same kind of PR Mutual of Omaha received from Wild Kingdom, for our documentary series Horses and Heroes It is a combination of talk show and documentary that will tell the uncensored stories of veterans, while they go thought Equine Therapy.

Demographics will included: military personnel, veterans, and their families as well as medical professionals and civilians, who are facing the same physical and emotional challenges. It will attract the 18-35 age demographic of both genders and all ethnic backgrounds, but including veterans from all conflicts will also attract those over 35 years of age in both domestic and the foreign markets.



To learn more about our series please visit our website by clicking here.





Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Horses and Heroes: Equine Therapy for Veterans and Military Personnel

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We are producing a documentary, which will help veterans, called Horses and Heroes,  But we need your help to make it happen.    We are looking for veterans, who would be willing to go through the therapy and honestly share their experiences.  We also need your support finding introductions with companies who would benefit from  product placement sponsorship in Horses and Heroes, such as USAA, New Day USA, Mutual of Omaha, Ford, GM, etc. 


Please share the link to our new video and our website on your page as well as on your other social networking sites.  

To learn more about Horses and Heroes as well as how you can help please go to our website at http://cproduction5.wix.com/cosmos-productions-#!page3/cee5



I've just listed Horses and Heroes on Slated. 

Horses and Heroes is not about pointing fingers or creating a political firestorm.  It is a documentary, which will help military personnel and veterans find a new way to cope with the physical and emotional challenges brought into their lives by war.  Equine Therapy does not involve drugs nor lying on a couch and spilling their guts.  What it does do is help them find new ways to see and react to their emotional triggers.  It helps their bodies remember how it used to work.  It can't replace what was lost, but it can give them the confidence to see that they are more than the sum of their body parts.


Please share our link and our information on your page and with your other social networking sites.  Together we can make a difference.

http://www.slated.com/films/44618/