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Adoption Songs Part Two
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In part two of this conversation, Kendall Stulce and guest, Lori Evans Ermi, discuss their experiences with adoption and the importance of community and education. They share their personal stories of reunion and the challenges and joys that come with it. They also touch on the need for adoptees to be seen and recognized, and the importance of understanding and respecting different perspectives within the adoption community. The conversation concludes with a discussion about their upcoming podcast and the power of music in connecting with others.
Adoption Songs Part Two
Takeaways
Adoption can bring both challenges and joys, and it's important to recognize and respect the different experiences and perspectives within the adoption community.
Adoptees have a deep desire to be seen and recognized, and it's important to ask adoptees about their experiences and listen to their stories.
Community and education are crucial in supporting adoptees and creating a more understanding and inclusive society.
Music can be a powerful tool for connecting with others and expressing emotions related to adoption.
Reunion can be a complex and ongoing process, and it's important to approach it with caution and respect for everyone involved.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Adoption Stories
09:26 The Importance of Community and Education
13:47 The Power of Music in Adoption
16:55 Understanding and Respecting Different Perspectives
21:13 The Complexities of Reunion in Adoption
Lori's site, Adoption Songs
Guest bio: Lori Evans Ermi is a domestic, baby scoop era adoptee and lives in the Washington, DC suburbs of Maryland with her daughter Kate, and loyal pup Oreo. She enjoys golf, theater, music and wine country. Lori is the founder and Managing Director of The Ermi Group, LLC, a leadership coaching and development firm.
146 episode
Manage episode 433962050 series 3335990
In part two of this conversation, Kendall Stulce and guest, Lori Evans Ermi, discuss their experiences with adoption and the importance of community and education. They share their personal stories of reunion and the challenges and joys that come with it. They also touch on the need for adoptees to be seen and recognized, and the importance of understanding and respecting different perspectives within the adoption community. The conversation concludes with a discussion about their upcoming podcast and the power of music in connecting with others.
Adoption Songs Part Two
Takeaways
Adoption can bring both challenges and joys, and it's important to recognize and respect the different experiences and perspectives within the adoption community.
Adoptees have a deep desire to be seen and recognized, and it's important to ask adoptees about their experiences and listen to their stories.
Community and education are crucial in supporting adoptees and creating a more understanding and inclusive society.
Music can be a powerful tool for connecting with others and expressing emotions related to adoption.
Reunion can be a complex and ongoing process, and it's important to approach it with caution and respect for everyone involved.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Personal Adoption Stories
09:26 The Importance of Community and Education
13:47 The Power of Music in Adoption
16:55 Understanding and Respecting Different Perspectives
21:13 The Complexities of Reunion in Adoption
Lori's site, Adoption Songs
Guest bio: Lori Evans Ermi is a domestic, baby scoop era adoptee and lives in the Washington, DC suburbs of Maryland with her daughter Kate, and loyal pup Oreo. She enjoys golf, theater, music and wine country. Lori is the founder and Managing Director of The Ermi Group, LLC, a leadership coaching and development firm.
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