Gloria has been interviewed by numerous radio stations around the country. Here are a few emails from listeners followed by a list of stations on which she has appeared.

I was listening to you on Boston's Oldies station 103.3 this morning with Dale Dorman and I agree with you. I was married for 22 years, divorced for three years, and last July I met a wonderful man through the internet - Kiss.com. He was miserable in his marriage and had not felt loved for many years and had made the decision to leave his home. His divorce is in the works and although things have been rough with that aspect of his life, our lives have been wonderful for the past 8 months. We both feel as though this relationship will last because we are friends, we love each other, we take time for each other and we laugh, a lot. He tells me that we need to laugh for at least 20 minutes each and every day. Neither of us has ever felt so wonderful, so loved, and so happy. I plan on purchasing your book and hopefully we will read it together. You don't have to be lonely - you just have to take a chance.

It was great listening to you,

Nancy

In response to my email, Nancy wrote:

Thank you for your response. I didn't expect one and never expected one so quickly and for your kind words. If you want to use my first name you can and my sweetheart's name is Al.

When he and I first started dating, people were very skeptical and tried giving me advice. They said I shouldn't trust him because I met him on-line, because he gave me 2 dozen roses the first night we met (which was in public in a busy parking lot and we talked from 9:00 pm to 2:00 am. neither wanting to go home) and a beautiful ring the first week. He said it was a token of his affection.! As you said this morning, trust your feelings, the vibes, and he and I have been together since July 30th, moved in on August 2nd and life has taken on a whole new meaning. We are best friends, we hare everything (bills too) and talk about everything - no matter what the subject, and we too laugh at the darndest things. My kids (who are 19 and 15) think we are nuts. Their phrase for us - "You guys are big tools!" But you know Gloria, life is wonderful being a "tool". I am 48 and Al is 55 but sometimes we feel like teenagers - what a beautiful feeling. It really is a great feeling having someone in my life - I never did like "along".

Good luck and much happiness and laughter to you and Harry.

Nancy

Vera emailed me about the dating services on the internet after one of my radio interviews. Here's my response to her.

Dear Vera,

Thank you for your question. You can subscribe to most on-line services for a month, 3 months and more. It's up to you. They put the charges on your credit card. However, you have to read the fine type carefully. With one service you could tell the you only want a certain amount of time and to discontinue it. With another you have to go back and notify them to discontinue it. If you're a day late you may be charged an extra month.

I was quite impressed with Yahoo Personals. (That was some years ago and the site on which I met Harry.) They seem to be adding to their selection of me all the time and the cost is quite reasonable. You also don't have to fill out a long questionnaire. Of course there are many other dating services. I've learned there one for almost any hobby, disease, religion, et. But I feel you learn a log about a person in the general dating services.

Good luck

Gloria

Dear Gloria,

I was on my way to pick up my daughter at her high school this morning and caught part of your radio broadcast. I just wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed it. You have a lot of good insights into relationships and you present them in a lighthearted manner that is nice to listen to. I agree with you that, at its core, a relationship is based on friendship. And to have a partner one's best friend is the best of all relationships, save the one that one should have with oneself before endeavoring to find this best friend.

I found it interesting when the moderator this morning asked you about the way you had phrased a comment about still being single, and it seemed her intention was to get an answer to the question of whether or not it was OK to like being single. I thought a lot about this today and I'm pretty sure that there are three groups of single people:

Those who are single and that is their preference.

Those who are single and are unhappy being single.

Those who are single, are happy being single, but would prefer to be coupled with the right person, i.e. their best friend.

I would guess you are in the third group.

On other note. My perception at 50 is that men like sex and romance and women like romance and sex. One would think if this is true that the sexes would have a pretty easy time getting together. So maybe your sequel is romance and sex after 50.

Thanks again for a wonderful presentation.

(unsigned)

Following are some of the many stations on which Gloria has been interviewed:

WJNT, Jamestown, NY. with JIM ROSELLE

WTBQ, Middletown, NY. with JOHN MOULTRIE

WICC, CT., with JOHN LABARCA

WCSS, Amsterdam, NY. with BOB CUDMORE

WJBR, Wilmington, DE with VALERIE MACK

WGVU, Grand Rapids, MI with SHELLEY IRWIN

WLBE, Orlando, FL, with EVE MARTIN

KFYO, Lubbock, TX, with JANE PRINCE JONES & JAQUE NEAL

WRFX, Marion, IL, with APRIL RUEBLKE

WXXI, Danbury, CT, with NANCY LONDON

WOND, Atlantic City, NJ, with DON WILLIAMS

WILY, Centralia, IL, with TOOTIE COOKSEY

WCHE, West Chester, PA, with DAVID SHUR

WKRO, Cairo, IL, with DANNY MACK

WOCA, Ocala, FL, with LARRY WHITLER

WILLY RADIO, Mayfield, KY, with CATFISH

KWRE, St. Louis, MO, with MIKE THOMAS

WVOX, New Rochelle, NY with ART ZUCKERMAN

WDWS, Champaign, IL, with CHRIS EVANS

WBET, Brockton, MA, with MARION WROBLE

WLAD, DANBURY, CT, with PETE SUMMERS

WBGZ, Alton, IL, with KATHY PEEK

WBKC, Cleveland OH, with WITH CLARENCE BUCARO

WICY-AM, Malone, NY, with SCOTT DALTON

WBSM, Fairhaven, MA, with PETE BRALEY

WTMR, Camden, NJ, with MICHAEL ROBERTS

WMPL-AM, Hancock, MI with MARY ANN SCHULZE