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Lauren LoGuidice: The Italian Viking (Honestly The Short Film)
Lauren is using her own story as a Donor Conceived Person to open up conversation about transparency, and the absurdity so many people in the DNA-discovery community face.
Summer Surprise Episode: Untangling Your Roots Summit!
21 Jun 2024
01:22:58
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SURPRISE!
With Don Anderson and Lily Wood, Eve invited guests in their audience to participate in making a podcast together! Extra special thanks to all the brave vulnerable people who shared their stories with the room, and now the world.
Untangling Our Roots, in partership with NAAP (National Association of Adoptees and Parents) was held in Denver, Colorado this year. the NEXT Untangling Our Roots will in in Atlanta Georgia in 2026. I hope you'll be there with me! (me is Eve)
Sheridan comes at her own DNA Discovery experience as a therapist who uses Dialectical Behavior Therapy with her clients. Sheridan is a licensed therapist in Minnesota.
Barbara's story is a poignant testimony about the way that a DNA discovery can trigger more than just confusion. (Please note: Eve calls this "episode 6," but she's wrong about that.)
As an adoptee, Krista's been putting the pieces together for a long time. Then they all fall apart again.
(Also: group counseling resources in Orange County!)
Dick has zero answers, but he is an awesome example of someone who has a shocking experience but tries to be of service to others instead of wallowing in the stress of it all.
Rebecca Berg of No Strings Nutrition in Los Angeles California, talks about how coming out of the adoption fog has informed her work as a licensed dietician.
CORRECTIONS CORNER: Rebecca states in this episode that her biological mother did not complete a high school education. This is incorrect; Rebecca feels badly for the misstep, and reiterated to Eve that her bio-mom is a successful and driven woman.
Kristin: She's Italian, She's From Long Island. She Launches.
Kristin talks about how isolated she feels, even within the Misattributed Parental Event community because of the strife she's experienced from her DNA discovery.
Meg Thomas, host of Emotional Expedition Podcast, talks with Eve about learning she was a Donor Conceived Person, which has had a major impact on her personal fertility journey and her work as a fertility coach.
Jill, AKA Margo Reilly, talks about how her mom was telling the truth all those years ago. Jill is the author of When The Apple Falls Far From The Tree, and is now working on a second memoir that focuses on her DNA Discovery. She works as an empowerment coach; find more about her at www.justbeingjill.com
Rebecca Autumn Sansom, relinquished at birth for adoption, created the powerful documentary, Reckoning With The Primal Woundabout reunion with her own birth mother, and an exploration of the seminal adoption book The Primal Wound, by Nancy Verrier.
NOTE: the wikipedia page of another former sheriff of Las Vegas, Ralph Lamb, uses this episode to incorrectly report that Caroline is his daughter. She does not claim be related to the Lamb family in any way, nor am I suggesting this by categorizing her biological father as "the man who ran Las Vegas."
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Caroline talks with Eve about her DNA surprise, The Stardust Casino in Las Vegas, and reconciling her family narrative with scientific proof.
Freya Lyon finds herself a rare bird: she is a Donor Conceived Person who has also used Donor Conception to create her own family. She is finding her voice as a "dual citizen," and offers insight from her own experiences through various channels in the community.
Moses Farrow works as an an adoption trauma educator, adoption activist, and licensed marriage and family therapist. He explains to Eve how and why he wants to raise the alarm about crimes being committed against adopted children. *CONTENT WARNING*
Virtual Town Hall March 10: register at AdopteeMurders.eventbrite.com
Lezlee Liljenberg is a firecracker storyteller in Dallas Texas who started investigating when her dad kept saying "If you only knew what your mother has done." She's blogged about her journey at iamlezlee.com
Genealogist Cairelle Crow is the first person Eve has ever talked to who offered an alternative to the strictly scientific way of looking at our family tree. The Magic In Your Genes, Your Personal Path to Ancestor Work(Bringing Together the Science of DNA with the Timeless Power of Ritual and Spellcraft) is available now on Amazon.
Kiara Rae Schuh talks with Eve about about her DNA Discovery journey, learning that not everyone feels the same way about being donor conceived, and navigating a plethora of new relationship dynamics. For more information, visit https://www.kiararaeschuh.com , and to buy her book at Amazon, link here.
Note: Read more about Dr. Morris Wortman, and his unexpected death here.
Blogger and advocate David Berry talks about his DNA Discovery as a Donor Conceived Person, and the way he was thrust into the world of Fertility Fraud. Like Eve Wiley, David Berry is hoping for the passage of HR 451, a federal law designed to protect families from Fertility Fraud.
To contact your own congress member about issues affecting the MPE Community, including HR 451, visit this link here.
Emma Stevens discusses her identity as an adoptee, and her journey to find her relatives and the truth. To buy The Gathering Place, about Emma's adoption journey, follow this link here.
For a copy of A Fire Is Coming, click this link here.
Fred Nicora was just minding his own business at a family BBQ one minute, and experiencing the annihilation of his identity the next minute. His DNA discovery is what we call "LDA," Late-Discovery Adoption. His journey is one that many in the community of Misattributed Parentage will relate to. Go to frednicora.com to order Fred's book, Forbidden Roots: A Memoir of Late-Discovery Adoption.
Annette Becklund and Eve explore her NPE DNA Discovery, how she came to write a book, and how it's affected her role as a licensed therapist. Buy Anette's Book here.
Tonnocus McClain is still navigating the awkward and difficult world of meeting new family after his DNA test results confirmed what he already suspected: Kenny is not his biological father.
Eve Wiley has become a prolific advocate for fertility legislation ever since her DNA Discovery revealed she was born of her mom's fertility doctor's sperm, and NOT the specimen from whom they picked on a list from California Cryobank. See a news clip here.
Find your congressperson and write them an email about FERTILITY FRAUD LEGISLATION BILL HR 451.
Hi, Eve here. The goal of this episode was twofold: to finally tell my own DNA-discovery story, and to talk about season 6 and all the plans we have for 2024. I think I did an okay job, but I suspect you'll still be hungry for more details about my personal DNA-discovery. As Joy my editor put it, "the real details are for the book!" But I tried! I really did.
I want to clarify now: the podcast is NOT over. Season 5 is finished so I can enjoy the holidays and recalibrate how to use my resources wisely as we move forward. I really hope you will all come along with me as Everything's Relative evolves. Thank you, as always, for your support and friendship. xo Eve
Carlyn Montes De Oca, author of Junkyard Girl, A Memoir of Ancestry, Family Secrets, and Second Chances talks about what it's like to have a DNA Discovery like her's, including realizations about late-discovery adoption and her own identity as a Mexican American woman.
Linda tells Eve about her DNA discovery and the ways our intuition speaks to us in mysterious ways; what does it mean when everyone in the family knew your DNA truth except for you?
Steven's DNA Discovery journey has been clunky and full of self-discovery, including a conversion to Judaism and a newfound understanding of who his mom and dad were as people and as parents.
Nick's DNA Surprise was delivered by his mother without much fanfare despite the obviously wild information. He created a graphic novella about his journey, a must-have for anyone building their DNA-Discovery/Misattributed Parental Event library. To order a $5 copy of "Someone To Watch Over Me," visit http://nijomu.com/books/someone-to-watch-over-me/
Jill started it all because she had always known she was donor-conceived. She managed to wrangle 4 of her half-siblings AND THEIR GRANDMOTHER into a call with Eve. Please listen to this season finale; it's a really special one.
T.J. Raphael, journalist and podcast producer, talks about the arduous, FIVE YEAR process it took to create "Biohacked: Family Secrets," the podcast series which chronicles and researches the donor conception industry.
A follow-up episode to Jennifer's DNA-discovery that she explores on "DNA Surprises With Alexis Hourselt Podcast." Eve and Jennifer have a lovely time developing a friendship and connecting about their NPE journeys. Jennifer is the host of "Unfinished Truths," a podcast that explores various perspectives of the DNA Discovery world.
Cassandra was totally shocked to discover her Ashkenazi Judaic heritage, and that her parent's used a sperm donor. Now she helps other donor-conceived people process their own discoveries, and helps to educate parents on how to navigate the conversation with their own DC children.
Peggie Arvidson, host of the podcast Adoptees At Work , talks about what adoption means to her identity, and what inspired this new project exploring the careers and dreams of adoptees.
Tiffany would have loved to know the truth of her medical history before all the extra colonoscopies. Now she's advocating for the rights of all donor-conceived people.
Kathleen talks about her LDA (Late-Discovery Adoptee) and updates us about what has happened since she told her story to Lily Wood on NPE Storiesin early 2021. A "Cross-over" episode with Lily Wood, we suggest listening to her episode first if you want all the details of Kathleen's original tale!
Holiday Episode! If you're interested in winning a signed copy of both our books, Who Even Am I Anymore created by Eve Sturges, and Folksong by Cory Goodrich head over to our instagram accounts for more info!