Redefining Fatherhood with Dr. Rory Gibbons


In this episode of the Thryving Mother Podcast, Dr. Rory Gibbons shares his mission behind the type of work he does to support men and fathers and their health and wellbeing. Rory offers his insights into what modern Fatherhood has looked like for himself (so far) as well his perspective on the transformation into fatherhood.

Sharing from his own experience as a father of two, Rory offers supportive strategies to help support both mothers and fathers on their journey in parenthood.

(Make sure to share this important episode with your husbands, partners, and fathers in your life!)

Show Notes:

In this episode of the Thryving Mother Podcast, we discuss,

  • From his perspective as a Naturopathic doctor, what the transformation into fatherhood may look like.

  • When working with fathers, what some of the shifts he sees the most. 

  • Rory’s thoughts on ‘working from home’ that has shifted for many fathers since the pandemic has started.

  • Common health and wellness shifts men can have when they enter fatherhood.


About Dr. Rory Gibbons

Dr. Rory Gibbons, naturopathic doctor resides and practices in the lower mainland of British Columbia, providing high-quality care to patients throughout the province. His clinical practice focuses on providing solutions to Dads struggling with fatigue, low mood, burnout, weight gain, and digestive issues. Dr. Gibbons balances his clinical practice with his other full-time job – father of two little boys! He couldn’t do it without his lovely wife, who is also an naturopathic doctor, as they work to shape a healthy lifestyle for their growing family. Dr. Gibbons’ journey as a parent and the new challenges he faces each day informs his practice and his passion for educating others. He strives to bring thoughtful knowledge and research to his patients, giving them the education they need to find their best health.

Learn more at @drrorygibbons | @virtualhealthcollective


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