Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
Two adult adoptees, Sarah Reinhardt and Louise Browne, delve into all things adoption - from their perspectives as adult adoptees. Each season Sarah and Louise recap a chapter from a book centered on adoption and then interview a guest. Sarah and Louise come out of the 'fog' in real-time through Seasons One and Two and are advocating for change in the adoption industry. They want to give voice to all adoptees. Adoptee stories are needed to reframe the narrative around adoption.Sarah and Louise, two former business partners who had a successful ice cream truck in Los Angeles, team up again - this time in frank and honest conversations about all things adoption from the adoptee perspective. Both were adopted shortly after birth, but they had very different experiences. These will be intimate conversations, but also fun - because Sarah and Louise know how to lighten things up and have a good time. They also have an uncanny ability to get to the heart of a subject with anyone who crosses their path - so conversations will take many turns.
The Preeminent Adoptee podcast
12/21/2024
As a two-time adoptee by two different families (no, there isn’t an award for this achievement—I checked), I approached this podcast uncertain of my expectations or where the discussions might lead. I was seeking stories from adoptees, told in their own voices, that could help me feel there was a common thread within our shared experiences of adoption and the complex feelings that often accompany it. I found exactly what I was looking for in Adoption: The Making of Me podcast. Sarah and Louise, adoptees themselves, bring a comforting yet inquisitive approach to exploring all topics related to adoption. By including guests who share their own adoption stories, they provide listeners with a well-rounded perspective on this unique community. Come for the stories, and stay for the education. I highly recommend this podcast if you are grappling with your own experiences and emotions as an adoptee, the parent of an adopted child, or even as a biological parent who placed a child for adoption. Sarah and Louise create a safe, nonjudgmental space filled with a collection of experiences, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors. Their work offers a sense of commonality and comfort, allowing any adoptee to draw comparisons and find solidarity in their own journey.
An Essential Platform
12/09/2024
As an adoptee, I return to this podcast each new episode for a number of beneficial reasons. To start, this is one among a handful of adoptee-led podcasts that creates a space that is so important to me - one where the voice of the adoptee is central to storytelling. Within this space, I have been fortunate enough to listen to very vulnerable moments from folks’ lives, with an open heart, of course, since many of the plot points in their journeys reflect versions of those in my life. And even when the tale is wildly different from my own, due to time / place / circumstances, as a listener I learn so much. Another great aspect of the show is the book club to begin each episode. The world of adoptee literature is somewhat new to me as well, discovering it alongside adoptee podcasts, circa 2022. Again, this is like the course work I knew I needed in my life as an adoptee but was not sure ever that it existed or was accessible. I have become a better student of the history and system of adoption in the United States, as it operates today through these works and discussions. Often, we listeners have to pleasure of hearing an interview with these awesome authors as well!
Transformative podcast!
09/24/2024
A friend told me about The Making of Me and after listening to one episode, I was hooked. As an 1960’s baby scoop era adoptee, listening to other adoptees share their stories with honesty and authenticity has been a validation of the feelings and struggles I’ve had my entire life. I found my people and I’m so deeply grateful! I never miss an episode! A giant thanks to podcasters Sarah and Louise for keeping it real and stepping up to help us share, connect and heal!
Constant interruptions
10/24/2024
This is frustrating to listen to, as these ladies constantly interrupt the person telling the story. You just want to scream, shut up, so you can hear the story.
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- CreatorLouise Browne & Sarah Reinhardt
- Years Active2021 - 2025
- Episodes149
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© 2025 Adoption: The Making of Me. An Oral History of Adoptee Stories
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