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Foster & Adoptive Dads Podcast

Foster & Adoptive Dads Podcast

De: Ade Olowo & Jonathan Williamson
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Join Ade Olowo and Jonathan Williamson as they discuss their families' journeys in the foster care and adoption system. They will interview other foster & adoptive dads and talk about some of the unique challenges to fathering foster/adoptive kids.© 2026 Foster & Adoptive Dads Podcast Crianza y Familias Relaciones
Episodios
  • Episode 13 - Fighting For Your Kids (Interview with Glenn Huggins)
    Nov 9 2021

    Sometimes we as foster & adoptive dads need to get involved with the legal system to fight for the best interests of our kids. Listen in as we talk with Glenn Huggins about their crazy case and how they made it through a multi-year legal battle for their kids.

    Resources:

    • https://www.facebook.com/groups/fabrotherhood
    • https://www.littleslunches.com/30a (Glenn's restaurant)
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    42 m
  • Episode 12 - Family Update & Season 2 Intro
    Oct 8 2021

    We're excited to be back for Season 2! We start out with a family update from Jonathan & Ade, then talk more about our vision for this next season!

    Resources:

    • The Common Rule book
    • Our Podcast Facebook Page (we would love to hear from you!)
    • F/A Brotherhood Facebook Page
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    24 m
  • Episode 11 - Race & Family (Interview with Alex Blake & Gerald Zgabay)
    Jun 29 2021

    We're back with an episode where we talk about race, family, and doing our part as foster & adoptive dads to show our sons and daughters a better way forward. We get to hear from Alex Blake whose parents adopted 6 boys in addition to his 5 biological siblings as well as Gerald Zgabay who adopted two children with his wife Tabby.

    Resources:

    • Selma Movie
    • The Great Debaters
    • The Falcon and the Winter Soldier

    Come say hi on our Facebook Page as well! We would love to connect and hear from our listeners.

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    55 m
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