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

Oops! New Air Date for My TV Interview

The Health Revolution | December 4 at 1 PM EST

Sometimes schedules shift, but the message remains the same. For individuals in Maryland and DC, this update shares the new air date for Dr. Gloria Vanderhorst’s first TV interview and what viewers can expect.

Hi there,

Quick update: my very first TV interview on The Health Revolution was originally scheduled for today, but it’s now airing on Thursday, December 4, at 1 PM EST.

I’ll be sharing 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. Plus, I talk about my new book, How Not to F$%! Up Being a Father, which helps dads raise sons who are emotionally aware, confident, and connected.

Thanks so much for your support, and I hope you can tune in Thursday at 1 PM EST on e360tv.

🎧 See you Thursday!

Want to explore more about emotional growth and parenting? Visit Psychology Today’s article on raising emotionally aware sons and Greater Good’s guide to how reflection and compassion build emotional growth.

If you’re reflecting on parenting, emotional literacy, or personal growth, therapy can help. Learn more about individual therapy in Maryland and DC or explore therapeutic approaches that support clarity, resilience, and connection.

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