105 episodes

This podcast is about connecting. It's about growing. It's about stretching. In society nowadays, it's easy to fall into echo chambers. This is not an echo chamber. Open Adoption Project is a community dedicated to listening and learning, and building relationships based on healthy respect and communication.
The Open Adoption Project focuses on improving adoptee experiences by encouraging open communication between all members of the adoption constellation, nurturing ongoing open adoption relationships and promoting ethical adoption practices. Follow us on Instagram @OpenAdoptionProject and at our website, openadoptionproject.org (http://openadoptionproject.org).
Everyone is welcome here. Considering adopting? Adoptive parents tune in as we listen and learn from adoptees first and foremost. Adopted individuals share a wide spectrum of experiences, including search and reunion. This podcast is a safe space for any perspectives and experiences adoptees and first parents share, while adopters and those wanting to adopt listen and learn. Academics and others also share with us.
This podcast is a passion project. No one here is connected to any adoption agencies. We do not profit from this podcast. It is a volunteer project we embrace to better enable adoptees and birth parents / biological parents to share their stories.

Open Adoption Project Lanette & Shaun Nelson

    • Kids & Family
    • 5.0 • 45 Ratings

This podcast is about connecting. It's about growing. It's about stretching. In society nowadays, it's easy to fall into echo chambers. This is not an echo chamber. Open Adoption Project is a community dedicated to listening and learning, and building relationships based on healthy respect and communication.
The Open Adoption Project focuses on improving adoptee experiences by encouraging open communication between all members of the adoption constellation, nurturing ongoing open adoption relationships and promoting ethical adoption practices. Follow us on Instagram @OpenAdoptionProject and at our website, openadoptionproject.org (http://openadoptionproject.org).
Everyone is welcome here. Considering adopting? Adoptive parents tune in as we listen and learn from adoptees first and foremost. Adopted individuals share a wide spectrum of experiences, including search and reunion. This podcast is a safe space for any perspectives and experiences adoptees and first parents share, while adopters and those wanting to adopt listen and learn. Academics and others also share with us.
This podcast is a passion project. No one here is connected to any adoption agencies. We do not profit from this podcast. It is a volunteer project we embrace to better enable adoptees and birth parents / biological parents to share their stories.

    Challenges in Transracial International Adoption with Christelle Pellecuer

    Challenges in Transracial International Adoption with Christelle Pellecuer

    Christelle Pellecuer returns to the podcast to discuss some tough questions and challenging aspects of adoption, particularly transracial and international adoption, in this episode. She discusses the importance of honesty and transparency in adoption. She also considers what potential impacts of a lack of structural and communication openness may be in her adoption experience. Christelle shared her story in Episode 88 of the podcast. We recommend listening to that episode before this one for more context.
    Find our ebook at https://openadoption.gumroad.com/l/opa use code launchOAP for 25% off until April 18th, 2024.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    The Openness Guide for Adoptive Parents: What You Should Know About Open Adoption

    The Openness Guide for Adoptive Parents: What You Should Know About Open Adoption

    We have a new adoption openness guide, “The Openness Guide for Adoptive Parents: What You Should Know About Open Adoption,” which was released today. The message we often see in the adoption community is, "Open adoptions are good! Do them!" with little guidance on how to make it work. This guide and workbook bridges that gap and teaches adoptive parents how to navigate open adoption.
    https://openadoption.gumroad.com/l/opa
    https://sites.google.com/view/openadoptionproject/openness-guide
    Use code: launchOAP for 25% off until April 17, 2024.

    • 5 min
    “It’s Not Me, It’s You”

    “It’s Not Me, It’s You”

    Cultivating and nurturing any relationship takes work and dedication. Relationships in open adoption are sometimes hard to maintain. In this episode, we discuss some questions we’re asked frequently regarding how to move forward in adoption relationships when things get complicated, and considerations when trying to choose a path forward. In particular, we discuss how respect and communication factor into forging stronger relationships.

    • 32 min
    Disenfranchised Grief

    Disenfranchised Grief

    We wrap up National Adoption Month with a discussion about disenfranchised grief and some highlights and lessons learned during 100 episodes of the Open Adoption Project podcast (so far). Disenfranchised grief is grief that is not recognized as valid by society, and is prevalently experienced in the adoption community. We talk about how those who adopt can better understand grief experienced by adopted people and first parents, and how this understanding can counter shame and create stronger bonds. We also share what our most downloaded episode is, and a handful of some of the most impactful interviews we’ve done since starting the show in 2021. We’ll be back in the new year with our fifth season. Happy Holidays and thanks for learning with us!

    • 36 min
    Embryo Adoption

    Embryo Adoption

    In this episode we introduce a discussion and questions regarding the similarities and differences between embryo adoption and traditional adoption. A guest couple shares their experience with embryo adoption. We share results from a small survey we posted on our instagram about embryo adoption, and discuss the section on embryo adoption from “The Adoption Constellation” by Dr. Michael Grand as well as an article from European Child and Psychiatry.

    • 35 min
    Belonging Matters with Julie McGue

    Belonging Matters with Julie McGue

    Julie was adopted as an infant with her twin sister. In this episode she shares how medical issues pushed her to connect with her birth family nearly 50 years after being adopted. She writes extensively about finding out who you are, where you belong, and making sense of it. Julie’s debut memoir, “Twice a Daughter: A Search for Identity, Family, and Belonging” (2021) is the story of her five-year search for birth relatives. Her weekly blogs That Girl, This Life and monthly column at The Beacher focus on identity, family, and life’s quirky moments. Her follow up book, “Belonging Matters: Conversations on Adoption, Family & Kinship” was released this month. In this episode, she discusses adoption, adversity, abandonment, and developing identity as an adoptee.

    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
45 Ratings

45 Ratings

Rmoonn ,

Hopeful

I am not an adoptee, but adoption has impacted our family in the past. I was not aware of this till about 15 years ago when a cousin and his wife told everyone that she had gone to a mother baby home. They were too young, her parents sent her away, and then, within a year they were married, and now have children and grandchildren.

The reunion they prayed for, did not work out. Now, another part of my family is struggling with a grown child with addiction. The grandparents have the children, but due to age and health, may not be able to keep them.

I listen to every adoptee podcast, praying that these children will not be separated, and will never have to wonder about their birth families. The Open Adoption Project podcast gives me much more hope . No that your podcast is a lifeline for troubled families.

Heather R Rodriguez ,

There’s room for everyone here!

As an adoptee that was wading through the complex process of reunion and a foster turned adoptive mom walking through the challenges and of navigating open adoption, finding this podcast has been such a help and support on multiple levels. The Nelsons are compassionate and open interviewers who manage to hold space for all members of the adoption constellation and give a voice and a platform to varied views and experiences with love and compassion. You’ll be so glad you tuned in!!

tyknelson21 ,

Living Examples

The Nelson’s don’t just bring you incredible research on these topics; they exemplify an ideal open adoption family! Their guests are well qualified as well, make this your first stop for open adoption info, whether you’re pursuing it right now or are just curious to learn more.

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