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Written by Online therapist Dr. Gloria Vanderhorst, Ph.D.

My First TV Interview Airs Today

Tv Interview about Healing, Fatherhood, and the Power of Honest Conversation

Today marks a milestone. For individuals in Maryland and DC, this television debut is a celebration of emotional growth, fatherhood, and the lifelong journey of helping others heal.

Hi friends,

Today is a very special day, my very first television interview is airing on The Health Revolution.

In this episode, I share the journey that led me to psychology, what decades of helping people heal have taught me, and why reflection and compassion are essential for emotional growth. I also talk about my new book, How Not to F$%! Up Being a Father, which helps fathers raise sons who are emotionally aware, confident, and connected.

It has been an incredible experience to speak honestly about healing, relationships, and the ways we grow, and I am so grateful for all of your support along the way.

You can watch the episode today on e360tv at 1 PM EST.
Click here to watch

Thank you for celebrating this milestone with me. Your support means the world.

With gratitude,

Dr. Gloria Vanderhorst
Psychologist, Author, and Speaker
www.drgloriavanderhorst.com

Want to explore how emotional growth and fatherhood shape family connection? Visit Psychology Today’s article on raising emotionally aware sons and Greater Good’s guide to how fathers shape emotional intelligence.

If you’re navigating parenting, emotional healing, or relational growth, therapy can help. Learn more about individual therapy in Maryland and DC or explore therapeutic approaches that support clarity, connection, and emotional depth.

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