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Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories

Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories

De: Louise Browne & Sarah Reinhardt
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Two adult adoptees, Sarah Reinhardt and Louise Browne, delve into all things adoption - from their perspectives as adult adoptees. Each season Sarah and Louise recap a chapter from a book centered on adoption and then interview a guest. Sarah and Louise come out of the 'fog' in real-time through Seasons One and Two and are advocating for change in the adoption industry. They want to give voice to all adoptees. Adoptee stories are needed to reframe the narrative around adoption.Sarah and Louise, two former business partners who had a successful ice cream truck in Los Angeles, team up again - this time in frank and honest conversations about all things adoption from the adoptee perspective. Both were adopted shortly after birth, but they had very different experiences. These will be intimate conversations, but also fun - because Sarah and Louise know how to lighten things up and have a good time. They also have an uncanny ability to get to the heart of a subject with anyone who crosses their path - so conversations will take many turns.© 2025 Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories Biografías y Memorias Ciencias Sociales Crianza y Familias Relaciones
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  • Season 11 Finale: Monica Hall, Jesse Scott & Liz Harvie
    Feb 24 2026

    Season 11 concludes with Monica Hall, Jesse Scott, and Liz Harvie discussing their powerful books - Practically Still a Virgin, You Can’t Get Rid of Me, and Unspoken - and exploring the many layers of the adoptee experience. In a deep and honest conversation with hosts Sarah Reinhardt and Louise Browne, themes of identity, belonging, truth, and voice are thoughtfully examined.

    Each book offers a distinct and compelling adoptee perspective, contributing meaningfully to the broader adoption narrative.

    Season 11: Adoptee Memoirs - books in order:

    Practically Still a Virgin by Monica Hall

    You Can't Get Rid of Me by Jesse Scott and Keri Ault

    Unspoken by Liz Harvie

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    Thank you to our Patreons! Join at the $10 level and be part of our monthly ADOPTEE CAFE community. The next meeting will be Saturday, March 7th, at 1 pm ET.

    RESOURCES for Adoptees:

    Adoptees Connect

    Adoptee Mentoring Society

    Gregory Luce and Adoptee Rights Law
    Fireside Adoptees Facebook Group
    Dr. Liz Debetta: Migrating Toward Wholeness Movement
    Moses Farrow - Trauma therapist and advocate
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 1-800-273-8255 OR Dial or Text 988.

    Kristal Parke Because She Is Adopted


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  • Maria: The Long Road to Knowing
    Feb 17 2026

    Maria was born and raised in the SF Bay Area in a hippie town full of diversity and freedom. Her journey began in a temporary foster home until she was adopted at about four months old from the Children's Home Society to parents who already had three older kids, all boys. Her adoptive parents divorced when she was three, but co-parented as best they could. She had a lifelong interest in her creation story, specifically why her olive skin was so different from her adoptive brothers. She always felt distinctly different. When she was seven, her father gave her the "adoption" speech, "we chose you, you're not biologically ours, etc.. It never felt like enough information. Her search took many twists and turns, considering it was before the internet, so the journey was a bit longer, but determination prevailed. She never stopped looking in every corner for clues. Many years later, she fit the puzzle together. While she still struggles with identity, the answered curiosities proved to calm some of the anxiety. She now devotes time to discovering all about adoption and how it has formed her life. Maria still resides in the Bay Area with her three adult kids and two grandkids.

    Season 11: Adoptee Memoirs - books in order:

    Practically Still a Virgin by Monica Hall

    You Can't Get Rid of Me by Jesse Scott and Keri Ault

    Unspoken by Liz Harvie

    EVENTBRITE LINK - AUSTIN, TEXAS - LIVE PODCAST EVENT: 4/17 & 4/18 2206!

    Sign up to be part of our mailing list and receive upcoming details about our April 17th & 18th Live Podcast Event in Austin, Texas!

    Thank you to our Patreons! Join at the $10 level and be part of our monthly ADOPTEE CAFE community. The next meeting will be Saturday, March 7th, at 1 pm ET.

    RESOURCES for Adoptees:

    Adoptees Connect

    Adoptee Mentoring Society

    Gregory Luce and Adoptee Rights Law
    Fireside Adoptees Facebook Group
    Dr. Liz Debetta: Migrating Toward Wholeness Movement
    Moses Farrow - Trauma therapist and advocate
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 1-800-273-8255 OR Dial or Text 988.

    Kristal Parke Because She Is Adopted


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  • Jan: Hidden in Plain Sight
    Feb 10 2026

    In 1954, Jan was born in a Quaker unwed mother's home. She was relinquished at birth, and her adoptive parents and brother became her world. When Jan turned 38, she was inundated with what she calls "nudges" to locate birth mother. Meeting her birth mother and biological family led to a complex and incredible balancing act because both adoptive and biological families lived in the same city, She considers it a journey worth taking.

    After retiring from her years of working in a classroom setting with children dealing with a variety of complex emotional and behavior issues, she decided to organize all the journals she enjoyed writing as a youngster growing up in northwest Ohio. Jan's passion for researching the details of her story heightened the desire to write her adoption story in the memoir, Finding the Rest of Me.

    Jan's book details her journey to uncover her roots and discover her true identity. It's also a captivating exploration of the Friends Rescue Home, where she was born. It delves into the home's rich history and fascinating evolution, shedding light on a little-known aspect of the past. A vivid picture is composed of this providential institution and the women who found shelter within its walls, beginning in 1905.

    She resides in her country home on the cliff above the Kentucky River in central Kentucky, surrounded by her husband, animals, and nature. When she's not writing, she enjoys being in the woods, hiking or on the water, kayaking.

    Season 11: Adoptee Memoirs - books in order:

    Practically Still a Virgin by Monica Hall

    You Can't Get Rid of Me by Jesse Scott and Keri Ault

    Unspoken by Liz Harvie

    EVENTBRITE LINK - AUSTIN, TEXAS - LIVE PODCAST EVENT: 4/17 & 4/18 2206!

    Sign up to be part of our mailing list and receive upcoming details about our April 17th & 18th Live Podcast Event in Austin, Texas!

    Thank you to our Patreons! Join at the $10 level and be part of our monthly ADOPTEE CAFE community. The next meeting will be Saturday, March 7th, at 1 pm ET.

    RESOURCES for Adoptees:

    Adoptees Connect

    Adoptee Mentoring Society

    Gregory Luce and Adoptee Rights Law
    Fireside Adoptees Facebook Group
    Dr. Liz Debetta: Migrating Toward Wholeness Movement
    Moses Farrow - Trauma therapist and advocate
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline – 1-800-273-8255 OR Dial or Text 988.

    Kristal Parke Because She Is Adopted


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This is AWESOME! As an adoptive mom of a young girl I am absolutely riveted to these ladies who are so brave to just put their adoption stories and others out there with humor and absolute honesty. Thank you for sharing. I literally want to have you two over for dinner!

Thank you ❤️

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This podcast is so enjoyable to listen to on such an underserved topic. The hosts are funny and real and heartfelt. Looking forward to many more episodes on this topic that touches so many.

Love this podcast!

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Adoption's not a win-win, and you should know that by now, instead of regurgitating adoption propaganda.Sometimes you both sound like you're still in the "fog" ... or that you're being afraid of the opinions or reactions of your adoptive members that listen to your podcast.
Yes, you can be grateful and still acknowledge issues and trauma which are related to ypur adoption. But it's definitely not a win-win for adoptees and birth mothers ...

Why are you promoting adoption propaganda?

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I had to give up listening. I found the word "like" used so often that I couldn't concentrate on the story.

Too many likes...

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