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Stranger Things Season Finale Review through a writer’s eyes and a fan’s heart. In this episode of Unwritten Chapters I break down what the Stranger Things finale does right and what most people miss on a first watch. Not plot trivia. Not outrage. The craft. The choices. The emotional beats that land hardest when you’ve lived through stress grief addiction recovery or the kind of work that makes you carry other people’s pain. If you’re a first responder a veteran a trauma literate human who is burnt out but still trying to stay soft this one is for you. I talk about: Why the ending hits so deep when you’re exhausted What the finale reveals about grief hope and survival The writing moves that make it work What I would steal as an author and what I would change Why this story connects with mental health and recovery If you love Stranger Things and you’re also a writer reader creative or just someone trying to make sense of life after hard years you’ll feel seen here. Drop a comment with the moment that got you. I read them all. I’m Matthew Heneghan – former army medic, ex-paramedic, recovering alcoholic, and author trying to make sense of life after trauma. On this channel you’ll find a mix of raw solo episodes and unfiltered reaction videos where I talk honestly about: PTSD, trauma, therapy, and addiction recovery Life after rock bottom: relationships, grief, fatherhood, and trying to build something better Pop culture, internet drama, and politics seen through the eyes of a veteran medic who’s been in real chaos, not just online arguments My ongoing journey as a writer and creator – books, essays, and the stories that didn’t make it to the page This isn’t a polished “self-help” channel. It’s dark humour, blunt honesty, and real mental health talk for people who are empathetic but exhausted – nurses, medics, veterans, partners of first responders, folks in or around recovery, and anyone who’s trauma-literate and allergic to bullshit. If you’re searching for: “mental health podcast,” “PTSD stories,” “addiction and recovery,” “veteran and first responder mental health,” “reaction videos with real life experience,” “solo commentary podcast,” “trauma recovery and dark humour” …you’re in the right place. New videos weekly. Subscribe if you want company in the chaos, not clichés about “positive vibes only.” 📚 My Books A Medic’s Mind – Memoir of military medic → paramedic, trauma, loss and reinvention. Amazon: https://a.co/d/fbYbp7x Trauma and Tea: Essays on Trauma, Recovery and Growing Up the Hard Way – A collection of raw essays about hitting rock bottom, healing and telling the truth. Amazon: https://a.co/d/9GnaoDV 🌐 Visit my website for more: www.authormheneghan.com Author Matthew Heneghan 🎙️ Host of the podcast Unwritten Chapters – Life After Trauma (for veterans, first responders, survivors of addiction and anyone rewriting the next chapter). Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5hmuMof... LINKS & RESOURCES – Buy my books: authormheneghan.com/buy-the-book Author Matthew Heneghan – Follow on IG / Twitter / Facebook – @matthewhenehgan_author – Drop a comment, hit Subscribe, ring the 🔔 — let’s build a community of truth-telllers, healers and story-keepers. WHAT YOU’LL FIND ON THIS CHANNEL – Solo storytime episodes about PTSD, therapy, addiction recovery, relationships, family, and life after rock bottom – Unfiltered reaction videos to pop culture, internet drama, and politics through the eyes of a former army medic and paramedic – Honest conversations about mental health, trauma, grief, and trying to stay human in a burned-out world (with plenty of dark humour) – Updates on my books, podcast, and creative projects, plus real talk about writing and living your own next chapter Thanks for being here. Whether you’ve worn a uniform, watched someone struggle, or are simply trying to make peace with your past — you’re not alone. Let’s walk it out together.