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Jan 14 Weekly Round Up Right to Know Weekly Roundup

    • Mental Health

We are excited to announce that Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies has agreed to partner with Right to Know to assist us with navigating the crazy political waters of New York.

The Kevin Bacon theory is a play on the concept of six degrees of separation, the theory that proposes all human beings in the world are just six or fewer social connections away from one another. With it likely that 1 in 20 people have misattributed parentage, I would argue that people with an MPE are more like three degrees of separation. Email us your Kevin Bacon degrees of separation stories at info@RightToKnow.us

Donate to Right to Know today. We need donations to help fund test kits for people searching for their genetic family. Thank you to the lovely woman from Wisconsin who donated $500 to support our efforts. We are grateful for all of the community support we receive.

Turn your pain into power. It’s the 2022 legislative season. Advocated for changes in the law. Become a mentor. Help plan Right to Know’s 2023 summit. Volunteering can help you regain agency. Your pain can turn into your greatest power. 

Check out Peter Boni’s personal story as our featured MPE Narrative for mid-January. Peter learned he was donor-conceived and spent years trying to identify his genetic family. Read about his journey in his new book Uprooted, available now.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/righttoknowus/support

We are excited to announce that Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies has agreed to partner with Right to Know to assist us with navigating the crazy political waters of New York.

The Kevin Bacon theory is a play on the concept of six degrees of separation, the theory that proposes all human beings in the world are just six or fewer social connections away from one another. With it likely that 1 in 20 people have misattributed parentage, I would argue that people with an MPE are more like three degrees of separation. Email us your Kevin Bacon degrees of separation stories at info@RightToKnow.us

Donate to Right to Know today. We need donations to help fund test kits for people searching for their genetic family. Thank you to the lovely woman from Wisconsin who donated $500 to support our efforts. We are grateful for all of the community support we receive.

Turn your pain into power. It’s the 2022 legislative season. Advocated for changes in the law. Become a mentor. Help plan Right to Know’s 2023 summit. Volunteering can help you regain agency. Your pain can turn into your greatest power. 

Check out Peter Boni’s personal story as our featured MPE Narrative for mid-January. Peter learned he was donor-conceived and spent years trying to identify his genetic family. Read about his journey in his new book Uprooted, available now.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/righttoknowus/support

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