11 episodes

There are many ways to build your family. Fostering-to-adopt is not the easiest, but it's a beautiful and profoundly impactful thing to do. Join Rachel Fulginiti, a voice actor and two-time foster to adopt mom, as she shares her own story and the stories of others who have successfully navigated the foster care system and landed at adoption.
In Season One we'll explore the complex journey, touching on subjects like welcoming newborns or older children into your home, resiliency through loss and heartbreak, transracial adoption, special needs, co-parenting through a divorce, and more.
If you've ever considered fostering and/or adoption, experienced it first-hand, or are simply curious to learn more, this show is for you.

From Foster to Forever Rachel Fulginiti

    • Kids & Family
    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

There are many ways to build your family. Fostering-to-adopt is not the easiest, but it's a beautiful and profoundly impactful thing to do. Join Rachel Fulginiti, a voice actor and two-time foster to adopt mom, as she shares her own story and the stories of others who have successfully navigated the foster care system and landed at adoption.
In Season One we'll explore the complex journey, touching on subjects like welcoming newborns or older children into your home, resiliency through loss and heartbreak, transracial adoption, special needs, co-parenting through a divorce, and more.
If you've ever considered fostering and/or adoption, experienced it first-hand, or are simply curious to learn more, this show is for you.

    Quick Season 1 Update

    Quick Season 1 Update

    Just a quick message of thanks and gratitude for supporting the show and an update on what's next.
    We're currently working on a Season 2. I am also finishing up an offering that I hope to have out in early summer:
    Two new books:
    From Foster to Forever: Surviving the Journey (A handbook for Parents) and
    From Foster to Forever: A workbook to help you decide if foster-to-adopt is for you.
    I'll have a pre-order link up as soon as it's available.
    In the meantime, if you have already left a rating/review wherever you listen to the show, thanks so much! If you haven't yet, I know we're all busy but it really helps get the show out to others and I would really appreciate it - plus, it's good karma! :)
    Finally, if you know any folks with awesome foster to adopt stories who might like to be on the pod, please send them my way.
    That's all for now. Bye!

    • 3 min
    Unconditional Love: A teacher adopts her student

    Unconditional Love: A teacher adopts her student

    I couldn't think of a better way to close out Season One than by sharing Stacey and Demi's unique story. It begins when Stacey was a new teacher in her first job. Demi was a pre-teen with a challenging family life. At school she was "always in trouble", but Stacey found a way to connect with her. When Demi ended up needing a foster home, the only person she could think of to call was Stacey. And so began their life together.
    This is such a great conversation because we have both Stacey and Demi, able to share their story from both sides, foster mom and adoptee, with the gift of perspective and hindsight. They have such a beautiful relationship and they're both so strong and wise.
    In the episode we delve into their twisty and often tumultuous road to forever. We talk about the difficulties on both sides of the relationship, growth and bonding out of chaos, and learning how to trust and feel safe. The "honeymoon" period vs. the reality of day to day living.
    Demi dispels myths of all foster teens being into drugs and drinking and also discusses why she and her sister weren't placed together and what their active relationship with her birth family looks like today.
    We touch on defiance, counseling, challenges, baggage, establishing a rhythm, routine and boundaries, and unconditional love, as well as healing, recovery and Demi's own journey into motherhood - and the many insights that is bringing.
    It's such a rich exchange, and I'm so grateful for their openness and vulnerability in sharing their story on our show. I can't wait for you to listen.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Safe Surrenders, Inspiration, Resilience and Commitment

    Safe Surrenders, Inspiration, Resilience and Commitment

    This is a very special episode because it features our first nanny, Morgan, who we met when she first arrived in LA from the East Coast. Morgan found out about foster care and foster-to-adopt through working for us and decided it was something she felt called to do. Her husband agreed and shortly after becoming certified, they received Ventura County's 13th ever Safe Surrender baby. They went through the process and adopted him and have since gone on to foster multiple children, providing a safe and happy home for them, and attempting to adopt when possible.
    Morgan and I both love talking and could have gone on forever! Some of the topics we cover are:
    -Safe Surrender Babies
    -Life-books, and how to talk to your adopted children about their story, history and birth family.
    -Traumatic injuries and supporting children who have sustained abuse and have special needs.
    -Visits, reunifications and attempting to create relationship with birth families.
    -Integrating siblings and explaining foster carer to other kids in the family.
    -What it takes to be a foster parent.
    -Talking with extended families and friends about your choices and why they are right for you.
    It's a wonderful episode chock full of information, wisdom and lived experience.

    • 58 min
    Transracial adoption & co-parenting through divorce

    Transracial adoption & co-parenting through divorce

    This episode tells the story of Amy and Tiger, two creatives who "met old" and wanted to start a family. With money constraints, they found their way to foster-to-adopt, and after an arduous fostering process, were able to adopt their daughter.
    We discuss so many topics on this episode:
    -The feeling of "otherness" that can sometime occur as an adoptive family.
    -Transracial adoption and as white people, some ways to support an African American child.
    -Tokenism and representation in the media.
    -Their long journey through the difficult foster care system. The stress and trauma, and how they fought through it.
    -Visitations, overnight visits and the delicate and sometimes confusing relationship with their daughter's birth family.
    -"Bird-nesting" and co-parenting amicably through divorce
    Since recording this episode, I wanted to share some resources on the topic of transracial adoption. As a transracial adoptive family ourselves, my husband and I are committed to continuing education on this topic, including listening to adult adoptees.
    -The family camp I refer to in the episode:
    Pact Family Camp
    https://pactadopt.org/pact-camp/
    I have since learned there are many of these types of camp. This one was recommended by our Foster Family Agency, Extraordinary Families.
    -An excellent resource regarding hair care and maintenance for white parents with black children is Ms. Terria Roushun Epting. She has a book, a workbook and a course (that I'll be taking soon!). For all her offerings, visit her website https://terriaroushun.com/ and follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/terriaroushun
    -To learn about the life and experience of a black woman adopted by white parents, her search to find her biological parents and why white people need to be educated on the transracial adoptive experience, read "You Should Be Grateful" by Angela Tucker . I listened to the audiobook, which she does a great job of narrating! She also has many other offerings, including a podcast, which are discoverable here:
    https://www.angelatucker.com/
    Follow her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/angieadoptee/
    I'm sure there are many more valuable resources out there, so please don't hesitate to share them with me and our listeners. It is a lifelong education process. If you feel we've gotten anything wrong in this episode, please call us "in" and let us know how we can do better.
    I'm committed to learning and growing in this space, as well as educating others. Thanks!

    • 53 min
    Single dad fosters many before finding forever

    Single dad fosters many before finding forever

    Jay Shindell found fostering by "accident". The single dad was only originally going to do emergency placements but soon after welcoming the first baby into his home, he was in love and wanted to adopt. He survived multiple placements, supporting many birth families and helping them get on their feet before finally finding his son (who you can hear cooing sweetly in the background throughout the interview!).
    Jay talks about how he dealt with loss, how he remembers and honors the children that have been in his home and how he has found a passion for fostering and foster-to-adopt. He also discusses being an older parent, and being open and honest with his employers, who have been very supportive of his journey and needing time off.
    Jay is still in the last stages of finalization with his son. We're looking forward to celebrating with him soon!

    • 55 min
    Reunification & depression lead to magic

    Reunification & depression lead to magic

    Jesse and Hope have been foster family advocates for years, helping others to navigate the foster-to-adopt journey, after adopting two children of their own through the Los Angeles foster care system. Indeed, they also helped my husband and I when we were embarking on ours, sharing strategies for everything from what questions to ask when considering a placement, to interfacing with the County and more. It was wonderful to meet again after so many years and discuss the foster-to-adoption process.
    In this episode, we hear their story and talk about going through the county vs. a foster family agency, being older parents, the difficulty of reunification and the loss of a child in your life, in utero drug exposure and special needs, meant-to-be-coincidences and synchronicities that helped them trust and know they were on the right path to adoption and how they knew that their second and third placements would be permanent.
    They also share about their short film "Family: A Love Story", about their foster to adopt process, directed by Sarah Prikryl.

    • 56 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

JaySh09 ,

A wonderful series for anyone who’s ever thought of becoming a foster to adopt parent

This is a truly moving and wonderful podcast. I hope everyone who has ever thought about fostering or adopting will listen to these stories. They are so real, touching, and demonstrate how being a foster parent can be challenging, sometimes painful, but ultimately the most fulfilling thing one can do. Rachel is a superb host. She has a very pleasing voice and very insightful questions. She shares her own story in the first episode, and in subsequent episodes she interviews different parents, and sometimes their children, to share with the world each story of how their family came to be. Sometimes a difficult path, sometimes straightforward, but always filled with love. Each episode so far has been so inspirational and heartwarming. I can not recommend this series enough.

Z.Nic. ,

I hope everyone who needs this show finds it

All heart. Anything about fostering, caring for children, creating families requires pure heart. And this podcast clearly stems straight from it. I hope everyone going through this process finds this podcast and can share not only the love, but the fears and insecurities, the ups and downs, and the overall special spirit that brings families together in this way.

ForrestRev ,

Inspiring and Informative Listen

I appreciate how this podcast takes a positive approach to the topic of fostering to adopt, and there’s a real need for this info. Host Rachel Fuginiti tells her own story and then interviews her husband, which made me feel included in their journey. Rachel has a warm, genuine quality to her hosting, nicely layered with the polish of an old pro. I’m looking forward to hearing the other stories in this series!

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