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In this episode, hosts Emily and Gene Trowbridge engage in a heartfelt conversation with Laura Templeton about her adoption journey. Laura shares her experiences growing up knowing she was adopted, her search for her biological family, and the emotional connections she has made along the way. The discussion delves into themes of identity, the impact of adoption on family dynamics, and the importance of understanding one’s roots. Laura offers valuable insights and advice for other adoptees, emphasizing the significance of embracing one’s unique story and the connections that come with it.
Story Notes:
🤝Laura has always known she was adopted and felt no void.
🤝She values her adoptive family and wants them to know they made the right choice.
🤝The search for her biological family was driven by curiosity, not a sense of loss.
🤝Laura’s experience with DNA testing led her to discover her biological mother and half-sister.
🤝She emphasizes the importance of understanding one’s identity as an adoptee.
🤝Laura’s children are supportive and curious about her adoption story.
🤝She believes that adoptees should write their own stories, regardless of their beginnings.
🤝Laura’s journey highlights the significance of intergenerational storytelling in adoption.
🤝She encourages adoptees to seek connections but to feel whole before doing so.
🤝Laura’s transition from teaching to interior design reflects her personal growth and adaptability.