![Adoption Lessons Learned: Natalie Marcotte’s Challenging Second Adoption [S5E11]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/5EB3CC76C56664945061930AF6216E08_small.jpg)
Adoption Lessons Learned: Natalie Marcotte’s Challenging Second Adoption [S5E11]
Natalie was here in 2017, when she shared the story of her first adoption and just how smoothly everything worked out during that whole process. Key Links Natalie and Stephen’s Story from Season 2 ---- Fast forwarding to the past year, Natalie had a second adoption which would prove to be more chaotic than the first. Although she was weathered the storm and is enjoying her beautiful baby boy, Adam, her story is still hard to relive. Her experiences with Adam’s adoption can also function as a cautionary episode. After everything she went through, you should take note of what Natalie has to say on her experience with agencies, lawyers, and child services. In This Episode of ADOPTION NOW A discussion and reminder of the high cost of adoption. The risks of not being involved with an agency. Important information on private infant adoption. Why hiring an adoption lawyer specifically is crucial. What Natalie describes as the most difficult day of her life. A brief explanation of ‘agency states’, and why it’s important to know if your state is an agency state. How this story can help us avoid the occasional chaotic adoption. An exciting announcement at the end of the episode! More details at: ---- Follow us on Twitter @Adoption_now Like the show on Facebook Keep up with our journey on Instagram @adoptionnow ADOPTION NOW is produced and distributed by Simpler Media
13 Juni 201933min
![Adoption Scam: Matt & Laura Trayte’s Devastating Story [S5E10]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/5EB3CC76C56664945061930AF6216E08_small.jpg)
Adoption Scam: Matt & Laura Trayte’s Devastating Story [S5E10]
Involved in a seemingly healthy open adoption with a birth mother named Elizabeth Jones, Matt and Laura were ecstatic that they had found the right mom. But things were not as they seemed. Key Links A Sibling for Hudson ---- Even though they had been confronted with a few red flags and ignored some aspects of the open adoption that they pegged as strange, Matt and Laura gave Elizabeth the benefit of the doubt. This episode is full of twists and turns and is a cautionary story for all adoptive parents to seek proof of pregnancy! In This Episode of ADOPTION NOW Why Matt and Laura decided against an agency at first. How their website connected them to Elizabeth. The importance of having your lawyer sign paperwork that allows for crucial medical documents. Details on why adoptive parents should always get proof of pregnancy. On the prevalence of adoption scams. Elizabeth’s prosecution and charges. Words of advice from Matt and Laura on why those who commit adoption fraud should be held accountable! More details at: https://adoptionnow.com/podcast/adoption-scam-matt-laura-traytes-devastating-story/ ---- Follow us on Twitter @Adoption_now Like the show on Facebook Keep up with our journey on Instagram @adoptionnow ADOPTION NOW is produced and distributed by Simpler Media
30 Maj 201945min
![Mrs. Colorado 2016 Erica Shield’s Amazing Adoption Story [S5E9]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/5EB3CC76C56664945061930AF6216E08_small.jpg)
Mrs. Colorado 2016 Erica Shield’s Amazing Adoption Story [S5E9]
This episode of ADOPTION NOW is told from the perspective of Erica Shields. As she shares in the episode, she has never really told anyone her full story before, so this is special for all of us. Key Links Erica Sheilds on Facebook The Kempe Center For The Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse and Neglect ---- For many years, Erica didn’t have all of the answers. Since she was seven years old though, she was obsessed with finding every detail of her story: who her biological parents were, the details of her birth that weren’t openly discussed, her real name, and why her original adoptive parents gave her back to be placed in foster care. With charm and a likable lightheartedness, Erica recounts some of the most tragic moments of her life, as well how grateful she is to just be alive and to have been adopted. In This Episode of ADOPTION NOW What it was like for Erica to have a Japanese mother and Caucasian father. The moment she first realized she was adopted. On being Mormon and how that helped drive her search for her genealogical roots. How she ended up getting the information about her adoption. The challenges of searching for biological parents and the emotional response this can elicit from adoptive parents. On cultural differences between siblings. Erica meets her biological mother. Her advice to listeners. More details at: https://adoptionnow.com/podcast/mrs-colorado-2016-erica-shields-amazing-adoption-story-s5e9/ ---- Follow us on Twitter @Adoption_now Like the show on Facebook Keep up with our journey on Instagram @adoptionnow ADOPTION NOW is produced and distributed by Simpler Media
23 Maj 201940min
![Celebrating 3 Years of ADOPTION NOW! [S5E8]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/5EB3CC76C56664945061930AF6216E08_small.jpg)
Celebrating 3 Years of ADOPTION NOW! [S5E8]
Three years! Wow, what a journey it has been so far for April and Noah Fallon. Starting from a radio show with a small domestic following to a now international reach, Host April and her husband Noah reminisce about the overall evolution of ADOPTION NOW. Key Links One of April’s favorite ADOPTION NOW stories: Nellya, Adopting a Baby from India ---- April and Noah both share the hardships and the mostly-joyous moments of their adoption journey, leading to their reinforced position that yes, adoption is incredibly life-changing, but at the same time, not easy at all. Within the episode, they answer the questions of listeners, share their favorite moments of the show, and get candid about their views that have changed, and those that have not. In This Episode of ADOPTION NOW April and Noah share their favorite ADOPTION NOW moments. Your questions and comments are addressed! On Christianity and religion in the adoption experience. How adoption is a constant learning experience. Advice for those who are waiting for their child. How adoption will change you in a positive way if you let it! More details at: https://adoptionnow.com/podcast/celebrating-3-years-of-adoption-now ---- Follow us on Twitter @Adoption_now Like the show on Facebook Keep up with our journey on Instagram @adoptionnow ADOPTION NOW is produced and distributed by Simpler Media
9 Maj 201924min
![Helping Adoptees Find Their Birth Parents and Understanding Their Journey: The Jackie Bradfield Story [S5E7]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/5EB3CC76C56664945061930AF6216E08_small.jpg)
Helping Adoptees Find Their Birth Parents and Understanding Their Journey: The Jackie Bradfield Story [S5E7]
This episode is all about adult adoptee Jackie Bradfield and her experience with trying to connect with her birth parents. She states that reaching out to her birth parents is to learn more about her overall story. Key Links • To contact Jackie for therapy: jackie@agapementalhealth.org • Her Agape Mental Health webpage • Sarah Winger’s ADOPTION NOW episode (referenced) ---- Because she had amazing adoptive parents, she stresses that she grew up with strong parental anchors in her life. But because she has not learned her full story--the perspective of her birth family--she has made it her quest to reconnect with her biological parents for closure and to learn more about herself in the process. Within the episode, Jackie shares the autobiographical details that led to her finding ADOPTION NOW, the struggles of reconnection, and much more! In This Episode of ADOPTION NOW On the need to search for your birth parents no matter how amazing your adoptive parents are. Details on Jackie’s acceptance of being adopted as a child and adult. Common perceptions that individuals have towards adoptees. The birth parent reconnection process that Jackie underwent. How she used DNA testing to locate her birth father. On finding closure amidst the unknown elements of reconnection. The importance of cultivating an adoption community for adoptees. More details at: https://adoptionnow.com/podcast/helping-adoptees-find-their-birth-parents-and-understanding-their-journey-the-jackie-bradfield-story/ ---- Follow us on Twitter @Adoption_now Like the show on Facebook Keep up with our journey on Instagram @adoptionnow ADOPTION NOW is produced and distributed by Simpler Media
2 Maj 201934min
![What Adoptees' Stories Can Teach Us [S5E6]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/5EB3CC76C56664945061930AF6216E08_small.jpg)
What Adoptees' Stories Can Teach Us [S5E6]
Today, on this little recap episode of ADOPTION NOW, Reshma’s story is analyzed by April and Noah Fallon. Key Links Last week’s episode featuring Reshma McClintock John DeYoung’s first appearance in Season 1 John DeYoung’s second appearance in Season 3 ---- Because of the complexity of the Reshma’s story and her take on adoption, both hosts wanted to take some time and delve a bit deeper into the topics that were discussed. In This Episode of ADOPTION NOW John DeYoung, a South Korean adoptee, shares his reactions to Reshma’s story and talks about his own. The importance of letting every adoptee establish their own voice and narrative. Why noticing the adoptee and respecting their comforts and discomforts is essential for better parenting and communication. The pitfalls of the ‘hero mentality’ for adoptive parents. John talks about the practice of ‘discovering your child’ to fully respect them. ---- Follow us on Twitter @Adoption_now Like the show on Facebook Keep up with our journey on Instagram @adoptionnow ADOPTION NOW is produced and distributed by Simpler Media
18 Apr 201917min
![Calcutta is my Mother: Reshma McClintock’s Adoption Story [S5E5]](https://cdn.podme.com/podcast-images/5EB3CC76C56664945061930AF6216E08_small.jpg)
Calcutta is my Mother: Reshma McClintock’s Adoption Story [S5E5]
Today we are joined by Reshma McClintock. She’s a writer, an adoptee from India, and the focal point of the new documentary Calcutta is my Mother. Key Links Information for Calcutta is my Mother: http://calcuttafilm.com/ Reshma’s website: https://writtenbyresh.com/ Her Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writtenbyresh/ Her Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/reshma_mcclintock/ ---- She sits down with April and Noah to share some of the best, most impactful experiences she’s had with adoption. But to balance out the entire story, she also provides the more challenging aspects of her life, ranging from her identity crisis as an Indian woman who only identified as being white, to the culture and heritage she left behind when she was adopted. All in all, Reshma is an amazing woman and a shining example of just how important it is to share these adoption stories. In This Episode of ADOPTION NOW Reshma’s parents and their decision to adopt Her adoption from Calcutta The different components of grief as it relates to adoption On the importance of communication between parents and adoptees The dichotomy of conflicting good and bad emotions that adoptees often feel How children often save the parents and not the other way around Reshma’s incredible return to Calcutta More details on the film Calcutta is my Mother More details at: https://adoptionnow.com/podcast/calcutta-is-my-mother-reshma-mcclintocks-adoption-story/ ---- Follow us on Twitter @Adoption_now Like the show on Facebook Keep up with our journey on Instagram @adoptionnow ADOPTION NOW is produced and distributed by Simpler Media
11 Apr 201940min