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Real Insights into Adoption

Episode 2 of the The Power of Choice with Gerad Kite podcast, hosted by Gerad Kite, titled "Real Insights into Adoption" was published on November 9, 2023 and runs 100 minutes.

November 9, 2023 ·100m · The Power of Choice with Gerad Kite

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Episode 2, Real Insights into Adoption, is an extraordinary account of two people’s different experience of adopting children. Gina, who adopted two sisters, has faced years of heartache with one of her daughters. Jack’s adopted a baby, who had been born in prison, where his birth mother was serving a sentence for arson. At the end of the episode, Gerad is joined by Leon who was adopted at the age of 7 along with his sister. His story is one of heartbreak, resilience,...

Episode 2, Real Insights into Adoption, is an extraordinary account of two people’s different experience of adopting children.  Gina, who adopted two sisters, has faced years of heartache with one of her daughters.  Jack’s adopted a baby, who had been born in prison, where his birth mother was serving a sentence for arson.  

At the end of the episode, Gerad is joined by Leon who was adopted at the age of 7 along with his sister.  His story is one of heartbreak, resilience, courage and gratitude.  It is incredible one person can overcome so much loss in a short life.  



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