





In “Healing,” Episode 4 of Live from the Other Side with Tyler Henry that aired on Oct. 8, clairvoyant medium Tyler Henry hosted a reading with Harry Jowsey, from Netflix’s Perfect Match and Too Hot to Handle, and four of Jowsey’s best friends: Chloe Veitch (also from Too Hot to Handle), Kristian Barbarich (whom he met on another dating show), Fara Curry (his COO whom he describes as his “support human”), and music exec Carter Gregory. Throughout the group’s reading, Henry touched on recurring themes of loss, family, and health issues, and personal and professional growth.
Henry, who describes his readings as “memories that aren’t mine,” offered solace to each of his guests who were individually seeking closure or peace to some degree. Jowsey, in particular, was comforted by Henry being able to connect with his mother’s late best friend, and two of his and Barbarich’s mutual friends, both of whom had died in the past few years.

At one point, Henry asked Veitch if there was any significance with double-numbers for her — Veitch then revealed an “11:11” tattoo near her wrist. She also seemed to experience much-needed closure when Henry mentioned a pregnancy loss in her family, and hinted that she may be disclosing a family secret or a family discovery towards the end of one of her relative’s lives.
Henry also correctly alluded to Jowsey’s three-time skin cancer diagnosis (both Jowsey’s mom and dad also had skin cancer) and advised Jowsey to stay attuned to what’s going on with his body.
In terms of Jowsey’s mental and emotional journey, Henry reassured Jowsey that he’s “on a much larger path […] and you’re going to be able to do a lot of good with this platform.” Jowsey, who admits to being comic relief on TV but feeling the heavy pressures of fame and what his role in life is, was validated by Henry’s words of affirmation. Henry also recognized Jowsey as someone who’s a lot more sensitive than he appears publicly, and expressed the importance of what Jowsey brings to his fans, and that it’s beyond superficiality.
“I think the biggest thing I've learned is that I’m on the right path and that I need to stop being so hard on myself and continue to focus on my goals and my dreams, and not read into how horrible people have been to me online,” Jowsey tells Tudum. “The biggest thing is just focusing on the man I want to become.”
The takeaways from this reading seem like notes that Jowsey, who brought his dream journal to the reading as a spiritual object, will surely document as a manifesto for the next chapter of his life.
Watch Live from the Other Side with Tyler Henry weekly on Tuesdays at 3 p.m. PST / 6 p.m. EST.













































































