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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

By: 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.

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Episodes
  • Jacqueline: For This Adoptee, Acceptance Brought Compassion
    Jun 24 2025

    Jacqueline, now 63 and living in Cape Town, South Africa, was born in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1962, following a relationship between her English-born biological mother, a professional actress on contract to a theatre company in Nairobi, and her Welsh and Irish biological father, a radio announcer in Nairobi. Following Jacqueline's birth, and the abandonment of her and her biological mother by her biological father, her biological mother followed him to Zimbabwe, but he refused involvement or responsibility. At Jacqueline's biological mother's father's "pleading" with her to "keep the baby", she returned to her acting career, subjecting Jacqueline to 16 months of severe abuse and neglect, which resulted in her being adopted at 16 months in Zimbabwe. While her physical needs were very well met within her adoptive family, her emotional needs were neglected, her manifest trauma being strictly discouraged, and the emotional abuse was perpetuated. Following a lifetime of fear/anxiety, specifically relationship-related, and recurring severe despair/depression, Jacqueline's belief, and message to fellow adoptees and healthcare professionals working with adoption-related and general childhood trauma, is this: sometimes the trauma is too early, too severe and too prolonged for healing to be possible, but the cycle of abuse can be broken. Jacqueline lives the proof that acceptance, compassion, and forgiveness are possible. She has broken the cycles of neglect and abuse, evident in her relationship with her daughter and son, with whom she has a relationship of deep love, mutual respect, and much joy and care.

    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

    Sign up for our mailing list to get updates and the Eventbrite for our September 12th & 13th Washington, D.C. Event!

    Thank you to our Patreons! Join at the $10 level and be part of our monthly ADOPTEE CAFE community. The next meeting will be on Saturday, July 12th, @ 1 PM ET.

    RESOURCES for Adoptees:

    S12F Helping Adoptees
    Gregory Luce and Adoptees 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.
    Unraveling Adoption with Beth Syverson

    Adoptees Connect with Pamela Karanova

    Because She Was Adopted by Kristal Parke

    Dear Amy, letters to Amy Coney Barrett. A project by Meika Rouda


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Sariah: An Adoptee from China Seeks Identity
    Jun 17 2025

    Sariah is a Chinese Adoptee adopted by a White American Mormon family and recently left the Mormon faith to find herself and to find her birth family.

    Trigger warning: This episode includes discussion of suicidal ideation, which may be distressing for some listeners.

    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

    Sign up for our mailing list to get updates and the Eventbrite for our September 12th & 13th Washington, D.C. Event!

    Thank you to our Patreons! Join at the $10 level and be part of our monthly ADOPTEE CAFE community. The next meeting will be on Saturday, July 12th, @ 1 PM ET.

    RESOURCES for Adoptees:

    S12F Helping Adoptees
    Gregory Luce and Adoptees 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.
    Unraveling Adoption with Beth Syverson

    Adoptees Connect with Pamela Karanova

    Because She Was Adopted by Kristal Parke

    Dear Amy, letters to Amy Coney Barrett. A project by Meika Rouda

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    52 mins
  • Carol: A Lifelong Search and DNA Changed this Adoptee’s Life
    Jun 10 2025

    Carol was born in Washington, DC, relinquished at birth in 1960, subsequently adopted in 1961 by a family who had adopted another daughter the year before.
    She began her reunion in 2017 by finding out she was the baby sister of 3 half sisters, 2 full sisters, and her father by DNA.

    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

    Sign up for our mailing list to get updates and the Eventbrite - (soon to be published) - for our September 12th & 13th Washington, D.C. Event!

    Thank you to our Patreons! Join at the $10 level and be part of our monthly ADOPTEE CAFE community. The next meeting will be on Saturday, July 12th, @ 1 PM ET.

    RESOURCES for Adoptees:

    S12F Helping Adoptees
    Gregory Luce and Adoptees 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.
    Unraveling Adoption with Beth Syverson

    Adoptees Connect with Pamela Karanova

    Because She Was Adopted by Kristal Parke

    Dear Amy, letters to Amy Coney Barrett. A project by Meika Rouda





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    1 hr and 6 mins
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