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THE HOUSE OF EXPANSION
Leaving the ING out of life
Send us a textThis week's guest is Linda Sherony—Human Design guide, tapping practitioner, and the voice behind Life Lessons with Linda. She helps high-achieving women break free from the exhausting cycle of over-ing—overgiving, overdoing, overspending, overcommitting, over functioning, and overthinking—so they can finally feel aligned, fulfilled, and at peace in their own lives.In this raw and unedited episode we explore what it looks like to feel fully aligned with life and business and to move with sheer confidence when you learn to drop expectations. We discuss the impact of carrying it all...
2025-07-23
29 min
Talking Trading - Expert trading tactics so you can excel in the markets.
Trading Secrets from a Market Wizard: Insights with Linda Raschke
Join us in this episode as legendary trader Linda Raschke shares her invaluable insights on managing the emotional rollercoaster of the markets, equipping you with practical strategies to thrive in volatile conditions.Learn from a true Market Wizard and copy her methods!------------------------------Streamlined Course, Maximum ResultsWant to retire early? Let me show you the way with the Mentor Program Pro—my 6-week, repeat-for-free trading course! I’ve streamlined it for maximum impact. You’re not going to believe the ETF strategy I share in Week 6!I’ve got a ma...
2025-07-15
40 min
News for the Ages by Rethinking Aging Club
Gen X vs Boomers for Stress and Trendy Wellness, Gen X Retirement Challenges, How Medicine Fails Older People, Stanford Longevity Center Century Summit, Streaming TV Picks 1-28-25
Presented by Benjamin Surmi, Koelsch CommunitiesSenior Housing News 1-15-25 Gen X Less Interested in Trendy Wellness, More Stressed Than Boomers by Austin Montgomeryhttps://seniorhousingnews.com/2025/01/15/gen-x-less-interested-in-trendy-wellness-more-stressed-than-boomers/Related: Feb 7, 2024, same authorhttps://seniorhousingnews.com/2024/02/07/new-mather-institute-study-shines-spotlight-on-gen-xs-concerns-desires/ Presented by Debbie Howard, Aging Matters InternationalBenzinga 1-25-25 I Don't Think I'm Ever Going To Retire' – How Gen X Is Getting Squeezed Between Kids, Aging Parents And $600 Billion In Unpaid Carehttps://www.benzinga.com/personal-finance/25/01/43217370/i-dont-think-im-ever-going-to-retire-how-gen-x-is-getting-squeezed-between-kids-aging-parents-and-600-billion-in-unpaid-careHat tip: Rick Ro...
2025-01-31
53 min
Media Path Podcast
A Scream Queen Childhood & The Critical Fight For Animal Rights with Linda Blair!
We’ve got Linda Blair! Pioneer Scream Queen, 70s and 80s Hollywood Trailblazer, Golden Globe Winner, cult classic icon, animal rights activist and humanitarian, Linda joins us for an exclusive conversation about her path to self discovery in a terrifying lane she navigated solo, carving her way towards light and purpose. Linda and Fritz share a history in philanthropy. They catch up on The Linda Blair Worldheart Foundation, dedicated to rehabilitating and rehoming abused, neglected and abandoned animals. We then trace Linda’s groundbreaking history from her work as a chil...
2025-01-09
1h 20
English Talk — Speaking up in English at work for introverts with Louise Jefferies
Ep 25 Making friends with your inner critic with Linda Terry
This episode Linda Terry PhD is back with me to talk about how to not only listen to your inner critic, but to help it be a little less vocal!
2024-11-25
38 min
English Talk — Speaking up in English at work for introverts with Louise Jefferies
Ep 25 Making friends with your inner critic with Linda Terry
This episode Linda Terry PhD is back with me to talk about how to not only listen to your inner critic, but to help it be a little less vocal!
2024-11-25
38 min
The Dr Louise Newson Podcast
276 - Women's mental health: what must change, with Linda Gask
Content advisory: this podcast contains themes of mental health and suicide Joining Dr Louise on the podcast this week is Linda Gask, retired psychiatrist and author of new book Out of Her Mind: How We Are Failing Women's Mental Health and What Must Change. In her book, Linda draws on the lived experiences of women, alongside expert commentators, recent history, current events, and her own personal and professional experience to look at women’s mental healthcare today. Dr Louise and Linda discuss the challenges women fa...
2024-10-01
29 min
Wilderness Stories podcast
#5: Louise Östberg - Vad är ett äventyr och hur hittar man vad man vill göra?
2014 genomförde Lousie Östberg ett äventyr om dagen i ett helt år, detta i projektet ”365 äventyr”. Är det någon som är expert på både vad ett äventyr är och hur man kommer på något att göra, så måste det ju med andra ord vara Louise! Vi möts upp i Funäsfjällen för en kortare skidtur och för att prata om just detta.Mer om Louise hittar du på hennes på instagram: @365aventyr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-04-18
42 min
Wilderness Stories podcast
#4: Louise Tjernqvist - Att hitta en naturlig balans i kropp, knopp och själ
Jag har tagit mig upp till Dalarna och Näsets Marcusgård för att vila ut några dagar i deras naturnära stugor och ta tillbaka vintern på ett lugnt, tryggt och harmoniskt sätt. Hit har jag även bjudit Louise Tjernqvist som är funktionsmedicinsk coach med fokus på vårt nervsystem, återhämtning och reglering. I höstas var jag med på Louise’s retreat ”Back to Nature” som verkligen fick mig att få upp ögonen för den spännande värld vi har inom oss. Något som vi lyfter i detta fjärde avsnitt av podden. Mer om Louise och...
2024-04-04
1h 02
Fljúgum hærra
92) Fljúgum hærra - Louise L. Serpa og rodeo
Kúrekar á ótemjum og draumsýnin um villta vestrið dró yfirstéttarstelpuna Louise L. Serpa út í það að ljósmynda rodeó sýningar. Hún hóf ferilinn seint og lærði aldrei ljósmyndun en náði 48 árum í bransanum og varð eitt þekktasta andlit ródeóljósmyndara Bandaríkjanna. Hún er ein af þessum konu sem braut múra. Í hennar tilfelli varð hún fyrst kvenna til að fara inn á sjálfan rodeóvöllinn að mynda; þetta var árið 1963. Sama ár trakðaði naut á henni en þessi tveggja barna einstæða móðir lét það ekkert stoppa sig. „You need to cowboy up“ h...
2024-02-14
59 min
English Talk — Speaking up in English at work for introverts with Louise Jefferies
Ep11: The Power of Introvert Reflection - Dr. Linda Terry
As a scientist and self proclaimed introvert Linda has lots of experiences and advice to share on speaking up at work.
2024-02-12
40 min
English Talk — Speaking up in English at work for introverts with Louise Jefferies
Episode 11 A chat with Linda Terry
As a scientist and self proclaimed introvert Linda has lots of experiences and advice to share on speaking up at work.
2024-02-12
40 min
L'Élément JOIE!
ÉPISODE LOUISE CARBONNEAU - L'Urgence de la vie
Ah vous avez là un épisode bien spécial!Il y a longtemps que je souhaitais avoir l'occasion d'échanger avec une personne qui travaille dans le milieu hospitalier. Aux urgences en fait. Selon moi, s'il y a un type de profession qui doit être vraiment stressante, c'est bien celui-là!J'assistais à la toute première conférence sur la santé intégrative au Québec il y a quelques semaines et le hasard m'a permis d'être assise à côté d'une ex-urgentologue avec qui j'ai eu un contact chaleureux et sympathique. J'ai donc osé lui demander d'enregistrer nos...
2024-02-09
14 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Mike: Better Late than Never: An Adoptee Finally Finds Answers
Mike Berman was conceived in Bay City, Michigan in November 1944 and was born onAugust 8, 1945 in Nashville, Tennessee to an 18 year old woman who surrenderedhim for adoption to the Tennessee Childrenʼs Home Society the day after his birth.Mike was adopted by a Jewish couple living in New York City and he was raisedthere. In February 1950 his Mom gave birth to her only natural child, Mikeʼsyounger brother. Mike never considered searching for his birth parents until hebegan to see the online ads for DNA testing and finally be...
2023-08-08
1h 00
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Mireille: An Unexpected Encounter Led to Reunion
Mireille Landry is an interracial adoptee who, alongside her identical twin sister, was adopted at 3 months old and raised in a predominantly white area by white adoptive parents. Originally intended to be a closed adoption, at the age of 12, the twins coincidentally met their birth mother at the mall while traveling to a nearby city for a soccer game. This unexpected encounter marked the beginning of their reunification journey, which led to meeting most of their maternal and paternal biological family and a trip to Zambia, Africa in 2011 to meet their paternal grandparents and extended Zambian family.T...
2023-08-01
45 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Faith: For One Adoptee, a Health Scare Brought New Revelations
Faith Brady was born on 22 June 1969 and adopted one month later when the US landed on the moon. She has always known she was adopted and had a great relationship with her adoptive parents. Her parents then adopted another child, a brother, 3 1/2 years later. In 2015 she had to have open heart surgery and it was then that she became very interested in her medical history. Ancestry found a 1st cousin that let her know that ALL of the women in her family died before they were 60, including her bio mom. This set Faith on a path of discovery to fi...
2023-07-25
52 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Chris: Home at Last: A Navajo Adoptee Finds His Place
Chris Stearns is Navajo and was adopted in the mid-1960s before the Indian Child Welfare Act existed. His mom was part of the federal Indian Relocation program which moved Native Americans away from reservations to large cities as part of a national assimilation policy. Chris began his life in the Los Angeles County foster care system and was adopted when he was 2 years old by a loving white family in New Jersey where he was raised. Chris chose a career as an attorney fighting for Native American rights and spent many years in Washington, D.C. representing Indian t...
2023-07-18
58 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Nancy: For this Adoptee, the Story Didn't Add Up
Nancy Davis was born in Florida in 1949 and adopted by a family from New York. The adoption was private and no documents were available to investigate her origins. An Ancestry test 6 years ago revealed that Nancy had 5 siblings in North Carolina from her birth parents, 3 brothers, and 2 sisters. It has been an amazing journey for her and has helped fill many of the “unknowns” of her heritage. She works as an EMT in her current home in Connecticut and thoroughly enjoys sharing her story.To go directly to Nancy's interview, skip ahead to 19:30.Also...
2023-07-11
51 min
Coaches On The Couch
Linda Thiel, Partner, White Arkitekter “Within the Swedish culture, it's about the group effort. That’s embedded in many Swedes’, or Scandinavians’, upbringing.”
Louise and Rachel are joined by Linda Thiel, Partner of White Arkitekter and Director of the London Studio, about the challenges of leadership in a flat, non-hierarchical, structure; and the cultural impact of White’s Scandinavian heritage. https://whitearkitekter.com Coaches On The Couch is co-hosted by Louise Rodgers and Rachel Birchmore who are exec and leadership coaches. They design and deliver bespoke leadership development programmes and coaching for architects, engineers and other consultancies across the built environment. For more information, please visit www.StepUpLondon.com
2023-07-06
33 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
David E: Phantom Parents: An Adoptee Connects the Dots
An unofficial adoption. David Enker was born in Amsterdam in 1970, following the Summer of Love of 1969. Relinquished a few months after birth to another family in The Hague, his birth mother, a university student at the time, had hoped to retrieve him after her studies. Although never officially adopted, things turned topsy-turvy when his new family refused to let him go. A bumpy reunion unravels in reverse.This unusual beginning, together with a life-long quest for an identity, belonging and meaning form the backbone of his recently published memoir "Phantom Parents". A heartbreaking and heartwarming work, addressing...
2023-07-04
47 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Annie O: Where Is My Mum?
I’m Annie O. O stands for my last name. O is round. It’s a hole I still live in, that I’m not allowed to escape. Why the fuck is that how it has to be?Adoption has a long history, with a narrative built around it being a celebrated act of love, of charity and saviorism. I rejoice for those who experienced the best of that narrative. However, there is a growing number of investigations and reports that show, for many, adoption is not and has never been, what people are led to believe.
2023-06-27
56 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Mariela: Home Sweet Casa: A Colombian Adoptee Shares Her Story
Mariela Andersen is the author of "Home Sweet Casa: A Journey to The Universal Heart". Her book is the story of her reunion with her biological family in Colombia after being separated from them at birth. Mariela’s book takes the reader along with her as she discovers more about her past than she could have ever imagined and dives deep into the multifaceted layers of what makes her who she is. Adopted or otherwise, everyone is sure to benefit from reading her story.UPDATE:Since this episode was recorded: Mariela visited her biological fa...
2023-06-20
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Paige: The Family She Never Knew Lived Only Blocks Away
Paige Strickland is an Ohio “Baby-Scoop Era” adoptee, teacher, mom of two and grandmother of three. She is the author of two memoir books, Akin To The Truth and After The Truth. She is currently working on a YA (young adult) book-in-verse version of her books. Paige also teaches Zumba (tm) Fitness, enjoys working in her garden, loves the beach, reading and spending time with her family.Also in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss American Baby by Gabrielle Glaser. Thank you to our sponsor S12F.Jo...
2023-06-13
55 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Relinquished: An Adoptee Roundtable Discussion About the Complexities of Navigating Those Early Wounds
Sarah and Louise join their season three authors, A.M. Homes, Damon Davis, and Megan Culhane Galbraith in an intimate roundtable discussion about living as adult adoptees and learning to navigate early childhood wounds."The Mistress's Daughter" by A.M. Homes"Who am I Really: An Adoptee Memoir" by Damon Davis"The Guild of the Infant Saviour" by Megan Culhane GalbraithThank you to our sponsor S12F.Joe Soll & other adoptee resourcesIf you...
2023-06-06
53 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Rudy: Fighting for Adoptee Rights
Rudy Owens is a Detroit native, born in the mid-1960s at Crittenton General Hospital of Detroit, one of the country’s largest maternity hospitals dedicated to supporting and promoting adoption. He was relinquished to his adoptive family shortly after his birth from his single mother and placed with another family after spending nearly five weeks in foster family care. His adoption story typifies many of the adoptions that were promoted by the Florence Crittenton Association of America, which ran the hospital and dozens of maternity homes and hospitals in the United States through the 1970s.Owens su...
2023-05-30
59 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Kate: An International Adoptee Struggles to Bond
Kate Betancourt was born in 1978 in Bogotá Colombia. She spent three months in the hospital after her Mother left, after her birth. Kate was transferred to an orphanage where she stayed until her adoption by an American couple at six months old. Kate grew up in Michigan with one younger sibling biological to her adoptive parents. Growing up a Transracial adoptee in a mostly white area had its issues. Kate knew she was adopted and struggled with bonding with her adoptive parents, feeling lonely and flawed. Kate dealt with childhood sexual abuse. As a teen Kat...
2023-05-23
57 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Jeffrey: Untangling the Layers of a Corrupt Adoption
Jeffrey Leventhal was born In 1970 in Miami, FL, and didn’t learn until age 12 that he was adopted. He was told that he had a twin, which was just one of several lies that persisted throughout his childhood. Having never felt like he fit in and being rebuffed by his adoptive family whenever he requested more information, when Jeff was in his 20s, he decided to dive deep into his adoption only to find out there were no records of his adoption… or his birth.Finally, over 20 years later with the help of DNA, he found the info...
2023-05-16
1h 02
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Anne: A Disrupter Digs Deep
A conversation with fellow adoptee Anne Heffron.Anne Heffron, author of You Don’t Look Adopted, Truth and Agency Writing Ideas for Adopted People, Writing and Pooping, and the movie Phantom Halo, can be found on Instagram at anne-heffron, Facebook, and her website https://www.anneheffron.com.Also in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss Megan Culhane Galbraith’s “The Guild of The Infant Saviour”.If you'd like to read along with Sarah and Louise, go here: https://www.amazon.com/Guild-Infant-Saviour-Adopted-Machete/dp/0814257917Thank you to our sponsor S12F.If yo...
2023-05-09
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Fred: Finding Out at 41 that the Life You Knew was a Lie
Everyone learns to accept life’s twists and turns as they live out the daily rituals of their lives. But what happens when an event completely alters one’s understanding of everything about the world in which they live, including who they are? Fred Nicora brings the audience into his innermost thoughts as he sees his foundation swept away with a simple slip of the tongue at the age of forty-one, while attending a large family gathering with his children and wife. Fred details his journey to understand his new identity and re-frame his past in his memoir, Forbidden Roots.
2023-05-02
1h 08
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Katie: On the Outside Looking In
Katie is an ESL teacher from Pennsylvania and was adopted in 1966 at the age of six weeks. She grew up always knowing she was adopted, but became the people pleaser in a huge Irish Catholic family always feeling like she was "on the outside looking in". After having her first child in 1995, she contacted the adoption agency to obtain her medical history and was warned, "These reunions don't always go well". Katie waited until after the birth of her second child to inquire again only to discover her birth mother had inquired about her the exact same week. Things wen...
2023-04-25
57 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Jay: Using Journalism Training to Track Down Family Roots
Jay Blotcher was adopted in June of 1961 at the age of one year by a couple in Randolph, MA, a Boston suburb. His dark complexion prompted countless questions about his lineage during childhood. In March of 1988, Jay was contacted by his birth mother, Valerie Paul, and learned he was the product of a one-night-stand between this young girl and a pitcher from the Baltimore Orioles of Puerto Rican lineage. In the ensuing 35 years, Blotcher employed his training as a journalist to track down his biological father's family, as well as the foster family who cared for him b...
2023-04-18
1h 06
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Julie: A Long Journey for Self-Compassion
Julie was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1968 at a Salvation Army home and was adopted 5 days later by a lovely family. She always knew she was adopted but it was not really talked about much other than to say she was "chosen" and very much wanted. Julie was born a very sensitive little girl. The parents had a child of their own 8 years prior with special needs. They tried to get pregnant again but were unable to do so. They adopted Julie not realizing the extent of their son's problems. He had severe epilepsy as well as some cerebral...
2023-04-11
53 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Paul: A Kidnapping, An Adoption, A Lost Twin: One man's Quest for the Truth
When he was ten years old, Paul Fronczak was snooping around for Christmas presents in a crawl space in his family’s Chicago home. There, he found hundreds of old newspaper clippings about the kidnapping of a one-day-old infant in a hospital in 1964. He also learned that, two years later, the boy was found and returned to his family—and that the boy was him.Nearly fifty years later, Paul, acting on long-held suspicions, took a DNA test that proved he was not the kidnapped boy. In an instant, his world changed.He found out that...
2023-04-04
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Kay: A Self-taught Genetic Genealogist Discovers the Story of her Life
Kay was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1973 and immediately placed for adoption. After a stay in foster care, she was adopted into a small close-knit family. Adoption was not discussed a great deal, but it was not hidden either. Despite being loved and spoiled, Kay was never quite comfortable in her own skin. She received her original birth certificate in 2015 and was able to locate her maternal biological family quickly. Unfortunately, her birth mother died 5 months later, and the identity of her birth father was left a mystery. Kay became a self-taught genetic genealogist. Using a 4th cousin match on Anc...
2023-03-28
1h 06
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Cormac: An Adoption, An Irish Mother-Baby Home, and the Search for Answers
Cormac was born into a mother-and-baby home in Ireland, which was known to be exceptionally cruel to both mother and child. He was adopted at five months old. He's always known he was adopted but it was never spoken about. Ever. He did not look for his biological family until his adoptive parents died. He re-connected with his birth mother just before his fiftieth birthday. Sadly that didn't work out. He's just recently found out about his birth father, who is deceased. He found this podcast by chance and is devouring it daily. He would like to send his g...
2023-03-21
45 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Shari: From Foster Home to Wounded Healer
Shari was adopted at the age of four. She spent the first year in a hospital. Then went to several foster homes after that. When she met her adopted family, there was always an open conversation about her beginnings. She always knew her story from her past, so she never had many questions. Later on in life, she began a spiritual quest to heal from journey, as a young girl. This brought her to meet a spiritual teacher, and become a healer. This powerful work helped others as well and grounded Shari into a bigger version of herself. A...
2023-03-14
50 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Greg: Searching for a Place to Fit In
Greg was born California in 1969 and placed in a closed adoption as an infant after spending 6 weeks in foster care, which was a common practice with Baby Scoop Era adoptions. Growing up, he sensed a certain ill-fit with his family, and found out about his adoption when he was 10. In 2006, at age 37, he finally discovered and made contact with his biological maternal side, and has experienced all the attendant ups-and-downs that so often accompany reunion. He was able to connect with his paternal family in late 2021, and is currently navigating the landscape and complexities of those newly-emerging relationships. Since...
2023-03-07
49 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Charity: Sometimes it takes Loss to be Found
Charity Elliott was born in 1969 and after spending 3.5 months in foster care was placed for adoption with the State of California. Growing up in Missouri, Charity was a happy adoptee and found great comfort in her faith and in the sport of basketball. After a collegiate career that ended with her team making it to the Final Four, Charity entered the college coaching ranks where she has spent the last 25 years. Despite being located and contacted by her birth mother in college, Charity never realized the impact her adoption had on her until she lost her adopted father and sho...
2023-02-28
48 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Jim: When Trauma Leads to Love
Jim Serrano's origins as a domestic adoptee started on January 22nd, 1962 in San Jose, California. Being adopted at 6 months of age, his journey has had many ups and downs. From childhood to his search for his biological family 23 years ago, Jim continues to heal from the trauma that is still so present in his life.Also in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss what's upcoming for Season Three.If you'd like to read along with Sarah and Louise, go here: The Mistress's Daughter by A.M. HomesThank you to our sponsor S12...
2023-02-21
59 min
Corporate to Calm
Leveraging Your LinkedIn. The Power of Your Profile - Louise Brogan
Louise Brogan’s journey to LinkedIn with Louise came from the Health Service in NI via a craft shop. Like many of us in the Entrepreneurial world, Louise was forced to pursue her own path when the career she once loved, no longer loved her. Louise’s business has gone from strength to strength with so many arcs to her LinkedIn business. Listen and learn how to maximise your LinkedIn presence immediately. This is such a great episode with key learning in relation to - the importance of your Niche - the i...
2023-02-14
56 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Emily: Putting the Pieces of Life Back Together
Emily Sinagra was born and relinquished, in 1958, at a Salvation Army Hospital for Unwed Mothers. After four months of foster care, she was placed in a closed adoption. Thirty years later, she found her birth parents and has been trying to put herself back together ever since. Writing, theatre, improv, clowning, painting, these are the tools she wields to patch and paste. Her memoir, How I got Born, is nearing completion, and she hopes her voice will collaborate with others to change assumptions about adoption and provide impetus for change. Most importantly, she is the mother of three adult...
2023-02-14
1h 11
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Adam: When Pain Becomes Growth
Adam Anthony is a same-race, black adoptee and blogger on the platform "Onward & Upward," which explores his motivation for persona development, mental health awareness, and his adoption discovery experience. Adam is a doctoral student, writer, and podcast host of two shows, "Curiously Becoming" and "Mentorship Mondays." Some of his featured writing on his perspectives on being an adoptee has been shown in online mediums like "Love What Matters" and "Severance Magazine."Onward & Upward https://inspire-explore-promote.blogAlso in this episode, Sarah and Louise discuss A.M. Homes' The M...
2023-02-07
56 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Ruth: A Mother Searches for a Mother
Ruth Bendig is a “Baby Scoop Era” domestic adoptee. The oldest of her adoptiveparents' three children, she and her brothers were all relinquished as infants and raised in the Midwest.Becoming a mother jump-started a desire to learn more about her biological history.WIth the support and encouragement of her adoptive parents she began to search, first through the state, then, when that proved to be a dead end, through DNA testing. She is now in reunion with siblings and cousins on both sides of her biological family.Also in this episode, Sara...
2023-01-31
54 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Garth: A Midlife Discovery Exposes the Truth of Self
Given up at birth, placed in foster care, then adopted by a military family, Garth Garrett grew up always knowing he was adopted. He thought being adopted was no big deal - like being left-handed in a right-handed family and that his lingering sense of longing stemmed from the nomadic life of an Army brat. Only upon starting therapy in mid-life did he discover that adoption was actually the central issue of his life, including his own alienation from his own feelings. His multiple searches for each biological parent yielded information, more heartbreak, two more rejections by his biological...
2023-01-24
1h 05
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
From Happiness to Despair and Back Again
Daphne Keys is a BSE adoptee born and raised in Maryland as the middle child between two brothers who are the biological children of her adoptive parents. Daphne always knew she was adopted, had access to the minimal non-identifying information provided at her adoption hearing, and always searched the faces of her community for a connection to her biological family.Married for forty years, Daphne is the mother of four adult children and grandmother of eleven. Daphne did not realize the impact her adoption had on her ability to bond with and parent her own children until...
2023-01-10
50 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
From Only Child to a Community
Jon Stautzenberger is a pastor in the Texas hill country. He grew up an only child from a small family in a closed, private adoption always knowing that he was locally adopted and grew up in the community of his birth family. He finally took a DNA test in 2021 and connected with his paternal aunt. Suddenly the only child from a small family found himself with three aunts, three uncles, cousins galore, and a sister and a brother! Being from the same community, the times that their paths had crossed were astonishing.Moving forward Jon desires to...
2022-12-27
55 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
What Happened When the Fog Lifted
Amy Hansen is a domestic adoptee, and was born in 1969. She was placed for adoption at birth. Amy grew up in a loving family and was well cared for. She was the "happy" adoptee, grateful to her birth parents, her adopted parents and always trying to make everyone happy. Amy has been in reunion with some of her birth family for the past four years and has recently come out of the FOG. She is beginning to realize she was living behind the disguise of a happy, positive person who didn’t realize the loss and grief she was carr...
2022-12-13
49 min
Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
When a Seeker Turns into a Guide
Daryn Watson is a Canadian-born Domestic Adult Adoptee who began his adoption reunion journey in 1995 after locating his maternal family in Canada. Daryn uses his 25+ years of experience in reunion to guide other adoptees through their adoption reunion journeys. Daryn is a contributing author to two books on adoption:“The Adoptee Survival Guide” edited by Lynn Grubb “Flip the Script: Adult Adoptee Anthology with Diane Rene Christianson.Daryn also has a blog on Facebook and IG “@TheAdopteeMind”Daryn is a Certified Life Coach for Adoptees, Birth/First Parents and others who have been affected by adoption...
2022-11-29
58 min