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Ep. 045 - Almost ours. A story of grief and hope after adoption loss.

55 min · 20. maj 2026
episode Ep. 045 - Almost ours. A story of grief and hope after adoption loss. cover

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In this deeply emotional episode of The Empty Arms Podcast, we talk about the heartbreak of a failed adoption. After opening their hearts, preparing a home, and dreaming about the child they believed would become theirs, everything changed. This conversation dives into the complicated layers of hope, faith, grief, loss, and identity that come with loving a child you never got to bring home. Farrah shares so openly about the silence surrounding disrupted adoptions, the grief that can feel invisible to others, and the courage it takes to keep moving forward after a dream falls apart. She also speaks beautifully about how this experience deepened her faith. How even in profound heartbreak and unanswered questions, she found herself leaning more fully into God and trusting Him in ways she never had before. One of the most powerful moments of this episode is when Farrah says, "Adoption loss is not the same as pregnancy or infant loss. It's different. But it's not less." Her words offer validation and compassion to families carrying a grief that is so often misunderstood or minimized. Whether you have experienced adoption loss yourself or know the ache of loving someone deeply while having to let go, this episode will remind you that your grief is real, valid, and worthy of being spoken aloud. A huge thank you to Farrah for sharing her story so vulnerably and even offering her personal contact information to listeners who may need someone who truly understands this kind of loss. Farrah can be reached at farrah.carmichael02@gordon.edu [farrah.carmichael02@gordon.edu]. This episode is sponosred by MomCo of Hampden, Maine. MomCo | Join MomCo Today - Build Your Mom Community — Discover Church Maine [https://www.discoverchurchmaine.com/momco]

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episode Ep. 045 - Almost ours. A story of grief and hope after adoption loss. cover

Ep. 045 - Almost ours. A story of grief and hope after adoption loss.

In this deeply emotional episode of The Empty Arms Podcast, we talk about the heartbreak of a failed adoption. After opening their hearts, preparing a home, and dreaming about the child they believed would become theirs, everything changed. This conversation dives into the complicated layers of hope, faith, grief, loss, and identity that come with loving a child you never got to bring home. Farrah shares so openly about the silence surrounding disrupted adoptions, the grief that can feel invisible to others, and the courage it takes to keep moving forward after a dream falls apart. She also speaks beautifully about how this experience deepened her faith. How even in profound heartbreak and unanswered questions, she found herself leaning more fully into God and trusting Him in ways she never had before. One of the most powerful moments of this episode is when Farrah says, "Adoption loss is not the same as pregnancy or infant loss. It's different. But it's not less." Her words offer validation and compassion to families carrying a grief that is so often misunderstood or minimized. Whether you have experienced adoption loss yourself or know the ache of loving someone deeply while having to let go, this episode will remind you that your grief is real, valid, and worthy of being spoken aloud. A huge thank you to Farrah for sharing her story so vulnerably and even offering her personal contact information to listeners who may need someone who truly understands this kind of loss. Farrah can be reached at farrah.carmichael02@gordon.edu [farrah.carmichael02@gordon.edu]. This episode is sponosred by MomCo of Hampden, Maine. MomCo | Join MomCo Today - Build Your Mom Community — Discover Church Maine [https://www.discoverchurchmaine.com/momco]

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