Roots and Branches Adoption Stories Podcast

Roots and Branches Ep 43: When Adoption Comes Full Circle

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What does it mean to belong? For Bonnie Butler, that question has been at the heart of her life's journey. In this episode of Roots and Branches: Adoption Stories, Bonnie shares a remarkable story that spans nearly every corner of the adoption constellation. She is the biological mother of four children, welcomed seventeen foster children into her home, adopted a sibling group of six, and later stood beside her own daughter as she made the courageous decision to place a child for adoption. Each experience gave Bonnie a deeper understanding of the lifelong impact of trauma, attachment, identity, grief, and healing—not only for children, but for parents, siblings, grandparents, and entire families. Today, Bonnie is a certified life coach who helps foster, adoptive, and kinship families navigate the emotional realities that are often left unspoken. Drawing from decades of lived experience, she shares practical insights into emotional resilience, trust, belonging, and what children from hard places need most. In this heartfelt conversation with host Janet Munro, Bonnie reflects on the joys and challenges of foster parenting, the decision to adopt six siblings, and the unexpected perspective she gained when adoption touched her own family once again through her daughter's experience. Together, Janet and Bonnie explore questions that matter to every family connected by adoption: * How do children learn to trust after trauma? * Why is belonging so much more than having a home? * How can parents support healing without trying to erase the past? * What does love look like when family is built in unexpected ways? * And how can hope grow even through life's most difficult decisions? Whether you are an adoptee, birth parent, adoptive parent, foster parent, grandparent, or someone who simply believes every child deserves to know they are loved, Bonnie's story offers compassion, wisdom, and encouragement. This episode is a reminder that adoption is never a single event. Its roots run deep, its branches reach far, and every act of love has the power to shape generations.

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Roots and Branches Ep 43: When Adoption Comes Full Circle

What does it mean to belong? For Bonnie Butler, that question has been at the heart of her life's journey. In this episode of Roots and Branches: Adoption Stories, Bonnie shares a remarkable story that spans nearly every corner of the adoption constellation. She is the biological mother of four children, welcomed seventeen foster children into her home, adopted a sibling group of six, and later stood beside her own daughter as she made the courageous decision to place a child for adoption. Each experience gave Bonnie a deeper understanding of the lifelong impact of trauma, attachment, identity, grief, and healing—not only for children, but for parents, siblings, grandparents, and entire families. Today, Bonnie is a certified life coach who helps foster, adoptive, and kinship families navigate the emotional realities that are often left unspoken. Drawing from decades of lived experience, she shares practical insights into emotional resilience, trust, belonging, and what children from hard places need most. In this heartfelt conversation with host Janet Munro, Bonnie reflects on the joys and challenges of foster parenting, the decision to adopt six siblings, and the unexpected perspective she gained when adoption touched her own family once again through her daughter's experience. Together, Janet and Bonnie explore questions that matter to every family connected by adoption: * How do children learn to trust after trauma? * Why is belonging so much more than having a home? * How can parents support healing without trying to erase the past? * What does love look like when family is built in unexpected ways? * And how can hope grow even through life's most difficult decisions? Whether you are an adoptee, birth parent, adoptive parent, foster parent, grandparent, or someone who simply believes every child deserves to know they are loved, Bonnie's story offers compassion, wisdom, and encouragement. This episode is a reminder that adoption is never a single event. Its roots run deep, its branches reach far, and every act of love has the power to shape generations.

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Roots and Branches Ep 41: The Adoption Paradox

What happens when an adoptee spends a lifetime trying to understand the impact of adoption—not only on herself, but on everyone involved? Today on Roots and Branches: Adoption Stories, Janet Munro welcomes author, researcher, and adoptee Jean Widner. Adopted in 1965, Jean grew up in what appeared to be the ideal family. Her father was a school psychologist, her mother a registered nurse, and from the outside, everything looked perfect. Jean always knew she was adopted and even recalls proudly introducing herself as a child by saying, "I'm Jean, I'm adopted." But as the years passed, Jean began to recognize that many of the struggles she faced throughout her life were connected to adoption in ways she never fully understood as a child. Her journey led her to explore the emotional, psychological, and lifelong effects of adoption—not just for adoptees, but also for birth parents and adoptive families. Jean's search for answers eventually became the foundation for her book, The Adoption Paradox. Through interviews with more than 100 people touched by adoption, she uncovered common themes of identity, attachment, grief, loss, belonging, secrecy, and reunion. Her research challenges many of the assumptions society has long held about adoption and asks difficult questions about how adoption is practiced today. In this thought-provoking conversation, Janet and Jean discuss the realities of adoption then and now, the rise of the modern adoption industry, open versus closed adoption, and whether current practices truly prioritize the needs of children. They also explore the often-overlooked experience of infants who are separated from the only voice, heartbeat, scent, and environment they have ever known. Most importantly, Jean offers valuable insight into what adoptive parents can do to better prepare for the emotional realities of adoption and how they can help children navigate both the love and the loss that may accompany their adoption journey. This is an honest, compassionate, and deeply educational discussion that challenges listeners to think beyond simple answers and consider the many layers of adoption. Whether you are an adoptee, a birth parent, an adoptive parent, or simply someone interested in understanding adoption more deeply, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. #Adoption #JeanWidner #TheAdoptionParadox #AdopteeVoices #RootsAndBranches #AdoptionAwareness #BirthParents #AdoptiveParents #OpenAdoption #AdoptionTrauma #Identity #Family #AdoptionStories #JanetMunro #KPHREDRadio

12. juni 20261 h 2 min
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Roots and Branches Ep 40: Journey to Identity

At fifty-two years old, Al Isaacs accidentally learned a life-changing truth: he was adopted. The discovery came during a conversation with his mother’s oncologist, who assumed Al already knew. But he didn’t. Everyone else in the family had known for decades — except him. Suddenly, the story Al believed about himself unraveled. Worse still, by the time the truth surfaced, both of his adoptive parents were suffering from dementia, leaving him with questions they could no longer fully answer. Why was the adoption kept secret? Were they trying to protect him? And what happens to a person’s identity when the foundation of their life suddenly changes? In this deeply emotional episode of Roots and Branches Adoption Stories, Al shares what it was like growing up not knowing he was adopted. Looking back, were there signs he was different from his parents? Did nature versus nurture shape him in ways he never understood? Did he ever feel disconnected without knowing why? We also explore the emotional impact of discovering the truth later in life. Did he feel betrayed? Did it cross his mind that he had been living a lie? What kind of support exists for late discovery adoptees whose entire sense of identity is suddenly shaken? Al’s adoption was arranged through what were known as “grey market” adoption practices in the late 1960s — informal, secretive arrangements that often left children with little access to records or truth about their origins. This episode dives into what those practices were and how they affected adoptees for generations. Determined to find answers, Al turned to DNA testing, genealogy research, and online detective work. His search eventually uncovered a half-sister and led him to an incredible discovery: his birth mother, Mary Smith, had once been a folk singer in New York who won a nationally televised talent competition called Sound of Youth — something like an early version of American Idol. That public performance became the clue that finally connected him to his roots. Al tells this extraordinary journey in his memoir, Finding Mary Smith — a story about secrecy, identity, family, forgiveness, and discovering that truth has a way of finding us, no matter how many decades have passed. #Adoption #LateDiscoveryAdoptee #FindingMarySmith #RootsAndBranches #AdoptionStories #DNA #Genealogy #FamilySecrets #Identity #NatureVsNurture #Adoptee #Memoir #GreyMarketAdoption

5. juni 20261 h 4 min
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Roots and Branches Ep 39: The Day I was Told I wasn't Real

At seven years old, Charmaine Carey heard words that would shape the rest of her life. The day her adoptive parents brought home their biological son from the hospital, Charmaine sat excitedly waiting to meet her new baby brother. Instead, her adoptive father sat her down and told her she had not grown in her mother’s tummy, that the new baby was their “real” child, and that adoption would never be spoken about again. Until that moment, Charmaine had no idea she was adopted. That single conversation shattered her sense of identity and belonging. Suddenly she felt different, unwanted, and invisible inside her own family. When Charmaine returned to school and began asking classmates questions about adoption, she became isolated and bullied. At home, she experienced emotional abuse and neglect. Christmases became painful reminders that her brother mattered more. She watched another adopted girl at school being openly loved and supported by her family, which made her question why her own experience was so different. As Charmaine grew older, the damage followed her into adulthood. Feeling unworthy of love, she found herself repeatedly drawn into abusive relationships that mirrored the emotional pain of her childhood. For years, she believed she had to do whatever it took to be accepted and loved. Five years ago, Charmaine finally left her last abusive relationship and began the difficult process of healing. Today, she is passionate about helping adoptees and adoptive families better understand the hidden trauma children may carry. She believes adoptees need safe spaces to talk openly about identity, rejection, abandonment, and self-worth without fear of shame or silence. In this emotional episode of Roots and Branches Adoption Stories, Charmaine shares her deeply personal journey through trauma, survival, and healing — and explains why words spoken to children can leave lifelong scars. Hosted by Janet Munro on K-PHRED Radio. #Adoption #AdopteeVoices #AdoptionTrauma #RootsAndBranches #Healing #MentalHealth #FosterCare #ChildhoodTrauma #Identity #AdoptionStories

29. maj 202653 min
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Roots and Branches Ep 38: Open Doors, Closed Files

Today on Roots and Branches Adoption Stories, Janet Munro speaks with Rachel Fulginiti — foster-to-adopt mother, podcast host, voice actor, and award-winning audiobook narrator — about her deeply emotional journey to motherhood after years of infertility, miscarriage, heartbreak, and uncertainty. Rachel spent more than a decade trying to become a mother. As someone used to working hard and achieving goals, infertility became one challenge she could not simply “fix.” Through devastating losses, financial strain, and soul-searching, Rachel and her husband eventually turned toward foster care and foster-to-adopt with cautious hope and open hearts. What followed changed their lives forever. Rachel shares how they welcomed two children into their family through very different adoption experiences. Their oldest daughter’s adoption remains fairly open, allowing connection to biological relatives and preserving important ties to family history and identity. Rachel explains why maintaining those connections matters and how openness can help children understand where they come from. Their younger son’s story is very different. He entered their lives through a safe surrender adoption, leaving almost no information about his biological family, medical history, or ancestry. Rachel speaks honestly about the emotional challenges that come with raising a child who may someday ask questions no one can answer. This episode explores the powerful differences between open and closed adoption, the emotional realities of foster-to-adopt parenting, and the lifelong importance of identity, truth, and belonging. Janet and Rachel also discuss miscarriage grief, infertility trauma, fear, faith, resilience, and learning to trust life’s unexpected path. Rachel’s story is one of courage, healing, and discovering that family is not always built the way we imagine it will be. It is a conversation filled with compassion, honesty, and hope for anyone touched by infertility, adoption, foster care, or nontraditional family-building. Topics include: Foster care and foster-to-adopt Infertility and miscarriage Open vs closed adoption Safe surrender adoption Identity and biological roots Trauma, healing, and resilience Faith and trusting the process Nontraditional paths to parenthood If this story speaks to you, please subscribe and share. Roots and Branches Adoption Stories YouTube Channel #AdoptionStories #FosterCare #FosterToAdopt #OpenAdoption #SafeSurrender #InfertilityJourney #RootsAndBranches #JanetMunro #AdoptionAwareness #Healing #Family #Podcast

23. maj 202654 min