The Adoption Roadmap Podcast

Ep. #130 Season 4 Begins: Finding Joy in the Middle of the Adoption Journey

12 min · 6 de may de 2026
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You don’t expect the waiting to feel like this… until you’re in it. Season four of The Adoption Roadmap opens with something that might feel a little surprising: joy. Not the kind that ignores what’s hard. The kind that shows up right in the middle of it. In this episode, Rebecca resets the roadmap—so if you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, unsure where you are, or questioning if you’re doing this “right,” this is where you come back to center. She also shares what this season is really about—what’s coming, the voices you’ll hear, and why some of these conversations might challenge the way you’ve been thinking about adoption. Because adoption isn’t one story. It never has been. And before you keep going on this path, there’s one idea you’re going to want to carry with you. What You’ll Hear: * A grounding look at where you are in the journey * Why this season is centered around joy (and what that actually means) * A perspective shift many adoptive parents don’t hear early enough * A preview of what’s ahead this season If you’re in the waiting, or anywhere on this path, this one is for you. New episodes every Wednesday.

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