Nov 12 Weekly Round Up
An episode of the Right to Know Weekly Roundup podcast, hosted by Right To Know, titled "Nov 12 Weekly Round Up" was published on November 12, 2021 and runs 3 minutes.
November 12, 2021 ·3m · Right to Know Weekly Roundup
Summary
Peter Boni, the author of Uprooted, agreed to donate a portion of the proceeds of his book which will be available in January 2022. Just before his fiftieth birthday, Peter’s seventy-five-year-old mother unveiled a bombshell: His deceased father was not his biological father. Peter was conceived via an anonymous sperm donor in 1945. After weeks of searching, we finally matched two women with MPEs with a wonderful therapist in Maine. A person who’s been on their MPE journey for 10 years, reached out for a mentor because no one in their circle understands how much their discovery uprooted their life. Remember, no matter how long ago you made your discovery, there are different times when we need support and Right to Know is here when you need it. Monday we’ll be sending out our first-ever annual report, sign up to receive a copy. We’ve been on four podcasts, featured in numerous articles, hosted 10 webinars, had guided monthly discussions with eight therapists, created a development board, and completed a survey of people with an MPE with 588 respondents. We’ll be sharing some statistics from time to time. For example, 60% said their MPE discovery was completely unexpected, 55% are completely public about their discovery, and 76% said they were glad they know the truth. We want to welcome two new board members Erin Maya and Brad Ewell. Erin is a DCP who is currently writing a musical about donor conception and Brad is an LDA police officer in Dallas, Texas.
Episode Description
Peter Boni, the author of Uprooted, agreed to donate a portion of the proceeds of his book which will be available in January 2022. Just before his fiftieth birthday, Peter’s seventy-five-year-old mother unveiled a bombshell: His deceased father was not his biological father. Peter was conceived via an anonymous sperm donor in 1945. After weeks of searching, we finally matched two women with MPEs with a wonderful therapist in Maine. A person who’s been on their MPE journey for 10 years, reached out for a mentor because no one in their circle understands how much their discovery uprooted their life. Remember, no matter how long ago you made your discovery, there are different times when we need support and Right to Know is here when you need it. Monday we’ll be sending out our first-ever annual report, sign up to receive a copy. We’ve been on four podcasts, featured in numerous articles, hosted 10 webinars, had guided monthly discussions with eight therapists, created a development board, and completed a survey of people with an MPE with 588 respondents. We’ll be sharing some statistics from time to time. For example, 60% said their MPE discovery was completely unexpected, 55% are completely public about their discovery, and 76% said they were glad they know the truth. We want to welcome two new board members Erin Maya and Brad Ewell. Erin is a DCP who is currently writing a musical about donor conception and Brad is an LDA police officer in Dallas, Texas.
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