TV Personality Jennifer Gaydos Hartman Uplifts Mental Health and Addiction Advocacy

TransMedia Group to amplify Hartman's work, including her upcoming memoir and role at The Guest House Ocala treatment center.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

TransMedia Group will be supporting the advocacy work of Jennifer Gaydos Hartman, a respected TV personality and upcoming author, as she shares her personal story of resilience, trauma, and rebuilding to help address the rising mental health and addiction crises in the United States. Hartman, known for her role on Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Dallas," has become a sought-after voice on these issues and will be featured in media interviews and promotions for her upcoming memoir "Tomorrow Is Not Promised" as well as her work with The Guest House Ocala treatment center.

Why it matters

Mental health and addiction issues have become increasingly prevalent across the U.S., and Hartman's personal experiences and advocacy work aim to help break down stigmas and provide support for those struggling. Her authentic voice and commitment to trauma-informed care can inspire others and raise awareness of effective treatment approaches.

The details

Hartman has opened up about the devastating murder of her mother at the hands of her stepfather, which led her to become a voice for mental health and addiction issues. In addition to supporting the Child Impact Projects 501c3, she serves as the Director of Business Development for The Guest House Ocala, a treatment center focused on trauma-informed care. TransMedia Group will be arranging media interviews and promoting Hartman's upcoming memoir as well as highlighting The Guest House Ocala's unique approach.

  • TransMedia Group announced its partnership with Jennifer Gaydos Hartman on February 24, 2026.
  • Hartman's memoir "Tomorrow Is Not Promised" is scheduled for release in the coming months.

The players

Jennifer Gaydos Hartman

A respected TV personality, upcoming author, and advocate for mental health and addiction issues. She is known for her role on Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Dallas" and has become a sought-after voice on these topics after opening up about the trauma of her mother's murder.

TransMedia Group

A public relations firm that will be uplifting Hartman's work and advocacy, arranging media interviews, and promoting her upcoming memoir and her role at The Guest House Ocala treatment center.

The Guest House Ocala

A treatment center focused on trauma-informed care, where Hartman serves as the Director of Business Development, playing a pivotal role in breaking stigmas against mental health support and advancing trauma-informed care.

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What they’re saying

“For decades, overcoming mental health issues has been a solitary battle. While we've made incredible strides in recognizing other's struggles, there is still much work to be done.”

— Adrienne Mazzone, President, TransMedia Group (PRNewswire)

“I am truly excited to work with TransMedia Group and help inspire others fighting against the darkness in their lives. Far too many people have struggled due to their trauma, and reminding them that they are more than the painful things that have happened to them is essential for moving forward.”

— Jennifer Gaydos Hartman (PRNewswire)

What’s next

TransMedia Group will be arranging in-depth print, radio, and television interviews for Hartman nationwide, as well as promoting her book's development through connections with literary agents. The firm will also be raising awareness for The Guest House Ocala, highlighting how its treatments differ from standard facilities and achieve results for clients.

The takeaway

Hartman's personal experiences and advocacy work aim to help break down stigmas around mental health and addiction, providing a powerful voice and inspiring others to seek support and healing. Her partnership with TransMedia Group will amplify these important messages and raise awareness of effective, trauma-informed treatment approaches.