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The adoption process is a lifelong process, it doesn’t end the day a child is adopted by a family.
This is an important point that is all too often missed. Especially in unique cases where a child is placed into split custody with their biological family and interracial and LGBTQ headed family.
Our guest on today’s episode lived this reality, and found many of the struggles he went through were not understood or acknowledged. Tony Hynes, author of The Son With Two Moms, and training specialist at The Center for Adoption Support and Education, also known as C.A.S.E, joins us to share his story of growing up with two white moms as a Black child, while being in split custody with his biological family.
Tony’s mission is to spread awareness around adoption to change people’s perceptions regarding adoption, and to shed light on the unique unseen issues that arise throughout an adoptee’s lifespan. Issues such as interracial adoption situations, as well as being adopted by LGBTQ parents and split adoption with biological families.
In this episode, you will hear Tony’s journey growing up in an interracial and queer headed household as well as the type of counselling C.A.S.E. offers and the impact they’ve had on families.
Connect with Tony:
Website
Instagram
Connect with Jamie at Truman Charities:
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Website
YouTube
Email: [email protected]
This episode was post produced by Podcast Boutique https://podcastboutique.com/
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The adoption process is a lifelong process, it doesn’t end the day a child is adopted by a family.
This is an important point that is all too often missed. Especially in unique cases where a child is placed into split custody with their biological family and interracial and LGBTQ headed family.
Our guest on today’s episode lived this reality, and found many of the struggles he went through were not understood or acknowledged. Tony Hynes, author of The Son With Two Moms, and training specialist at The Center for Adoption Support and Education, also known as C.A.S.E, joins us to share his story of growing up with two white moms as a Black child, while being in split custody with his biological family.
Tony’s mission is to spread awareness around adoption to change people’s perceptions regarding adoption, and to shed light on the unique unseen issues that arise throughout an adoptee’s lifespan. Issues such as interracial adoption situations, as well as being adopted by LGBTQ parents and split adoption with biological families.
In this episode, you will hear Tony’s journey growing up in an interracial and queer headed household as well as the type of counselling C.A.S.E. offers and the impact they’ve had on families.
Connect with Tony:
Website
Instagram
Connect with Jamie at Truman Charities:
Facebook
Instagram
LinkedIn
Website
YouTube
Email: [email protected]
This episode was post produced by Podcast Boutique https://podcastboutique.com/
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