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This Mash-Up episode revisits a foundational conversation from Black Single Mothers by Choice, updated with reflection and insight from parenting school-age children.
Adoption doesn’t end with choosing a path—it deepens with questions about culture, identity, openness, and long-term responsibility. In this second part of the adoption mash-up series, Aisha continues the conversation with adoption attorney Michelle and Single Mother by Choice Angela, diving into the often misunderstood realities of international adoption, transracial adoption, and open adoption.
This episode is for Black Single Mothers by Choice who are considering adoption, are early in their research, or want a clearer, more honest understanding of what adoption truly requires beyond the headlines.
In this episode, Aisha, Michelle, and Angela discuss:
Aisha also reflects on her own experiences navigating uncertainty, expectations, and the emotional weight of choosing a path to motherhood, reinforcing that adoption—like all SMC journeys—requires preparation, humility, advocacy, and deep self-trust.
This mash-up offers clarity without sugarcoating and empowers listeners to approach adoption with honesty, cultural responsibility, and a child-centered mindset.
Parenting Transracially Lynn's Story - https://starttofinishmotherhood.com/blog/s2-e2-how-im-parenting-transracially-an-adoption-story-w-lynn/
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