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Where Do I Belong? Growing Up Adopted, Grieving Roots, and Finding Home Within

29 min · 27 de jul de 2025
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In this raw, soul-baring episode, Sharelle Owens opens up about the deep, often invisible pain of growing up adopted. “Where Do I Belong?” is more than a question it’s a wound, a search, and eventually, a return home to self. Sharelle takes us on a deeply personal journey through the silence of unanswered questions, the grief of being left behind, and the courage it takes to build identity from fragments. From childhood memories to fatherhood revelations, this episode speaks directly to those who’ve ever felt like outsiders in their own lives. Through powerful storytelling, spoken-word-style reflections, and grounding affirmations woven throughout each segment, listeners will find a safe space to unpack: * The pain of not knowing your biological story * Identity struggles as an adoptee * Silent grief and emotional exhaustion * Breaking generational cycles through intentional fatherhood * What it truly means to find home within If you’ve ever wrestled with abandonment, identity, or feeling unseen. This episode is for you. 🔔 Subscribe, leave a comment, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Because healing shared… echoes louder than pain ever could.

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