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Siobhan and Linda discuss their shared curiosity and the importance of community involvement. Linda, a retired community leader, recounts her journey of giving up her son for adoption at 17 and later reconnecting with him through Ancestry. They reflect on the societal pressures and stigmas faced by teenage mothers in the 1960s. Linda highlights the significance of community spaces like the healing garden in Alameda, which hosts events and fosters a sense of belonging. They also touch on the generational impact of family dynamics and the crucial role of open communication in the healing process.
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Thanks for hanging in the pond, my ducks 🐤
Where we keep it honest, casual conversations about serious sh*t, and somehow still find a way to laugh through it.
If you felt something, send it to someone you love… or someone who might need a little push.
Follow along:
https://www.instagram.com/duckingrealitea/
And go out there and find your joy, even if it’s a little chaotic.
Stay curious, stay joyful…
you’re deeply loved, my ducks.
By Siobhan5
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Siobhan and Linda discuss their shared curiosity and the importance of community involvement. Linda, a retired community leader, recounts her journey of giving up her son for adoption at 17 and later reconnecting with him through Ancestry. They reflect on the societal pressures and stigmas faced by teenage mothers in the 1960s. Linda highlights the significance of community spaces like the healing garden in Alameda, which hosts events and fosters a sense of belonging. They also touch on the generational impact of family dynamics and the crucial role of open communication in the healing process.
Support the show
Thanks for hanging in the pond, my ducks 🐤
Where we keep it honest, casual conversations about serious sh*t, and somehow still find a way to laugh through it.
If you felt something, send it to someone you love… or someone who might need a little push.
Follow along:
https://www.instagram.com/duckingrealitea/
And go out there and find your joy, even if it’s a little chaotic.
Stay curious, stay joyful…
you’re deeply loved, my ducks.