114 – My Two Moms - a podcast by Damon L. Davis

from 2020-03-28T06:00

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Wendy, from Massachussetts, was adopted through Louise Wise, an agency with a notorious reputation. Separately, the tragic murder of Lisa Steinberg triggered her adoptive mother to give Wendy open permission to find her birth mother to let her know she’s ok. On her search, Wendy found her birth father first, but connecting with her birth mother is where she’s found similar interests and a relationship that continues to grow as she introduces her birth mother to her family. This is Wendy’s journey.
Wendy (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/CpsWtSmF2y4p55l4Lj6DJPpeoD41rOV1JB5YCB-Osi-Txkl4zQQ9IU-g-u0TqSLLY8GYOhJLGIlQG7Euhm6Gf4Fol48?loadFrom=SharedLinkandts=2.76 (00:02)):
You know I called my adopted mom and said, you know, this is what happened. So she's been, you know, she has been part of the process the whole way along. And um very supportive, which I think is huge to have that kind of permission from your adopted parents and that, you know, comfort them being comfortable with the process has really been helpful to me.
Damon (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/CpsWtSmF2y4p55l4Lj6DJPpeoD41rOV1JB5YCB-Osi-Txkl4zQQ9IU-g-u0TqSLLY8GYOhJLGIlQG7Euhm6Gf4Fol48?loadFrom=SharedLinkandts=32.87 (00:32)):
Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who am I
Damon (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/CpsWtSmF2y4p55l4Lj6DJPpeoD41rOV1JB5YCB-Osi-Txkl4zQQ9IU-g-u0TqSLLY8GYOhJLGIlQG7Euhm6Gf4Fol48?loadFrom=SharedLinkandts=42.44 (00:42)):
Who am I, this is who am I really a podcast about adoptees that have located and connected with their biological family members. I'm Damon Davis and on today's show, you're going to meet Wendy. She called me from Massachusetts. Wendy was adopted through an agency with a notorious reputation separately. A tragic headline triggered her adoptive mother to give Wendy open permission to find her birth mother, to let her know she's okay on the search. Wendy found her birth father first, but connecting with her birth mother is where she found similar interests and a relationship that continues to grow. This is Wendy's journey. Wendy was born in July of 1968 in New York city adopted a few weeks later through the Louise wise agency. If the name of that agency sounds familiar, it's the one that was at the center of controversy in the documentary film, three identical strangers, the story Chronicles, identical triplets, who were separated at birth and intentionally placed for adoption into three different homes with different socioeconomic makeups. The men were studied throughout their childhoods. Then they found one another completely by accident. As young adults focusing on Wendy, her parents had been married six years before they adopted her through private adoption. Two years later, they adopted her sister through an attorney in California, then a year and a half after her parents unexpectedly had a biological son. That's three children in three and a half years in their home in Northern New Jersey. Wendy said when she arrived, her parents sent out announcements that had both her birth and adoption dates on them.
Wendy (https://www.temi.com/editor/t/CpsWtSmF2y4p55l4Lj6DJPpeoD41rOV1JB5YCB-Osi-Txkl4zQQ9IU-g-u0TqSLLY8GYOhJLGIlQG7Euhm6Gf4Fol48?loadFrom=SharedLinkandts=157.34 (02:37)):
You know, I felt very loved. It was a very positive family experience, very accepted by everyone in the family. Although the family was very small. So my mother, my adopted mother is still alive. She's 80 years old. My adopted father died when I was about 28 years old. So it's been quite a while. And um, in the community, my parents were, um, never hid the fact that my sister and I were adopted. Although, you know, it wasn't like a frequent topic of conversation. And I didn't, you know, I told people if asked, I don't think I really went around, announcing it to friends. You know, even through my search and reunion process, people who know, who have found out, some people have said to me, well, I never knew you were adopted.
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