

Ep. 72: Q&A! How do I help adoptive parents feel more empathy toward their child's parents?
"How do I help adoptive parents feel more empathy toward their child's parents so that their relationships can improve?"
I love this question. Thank you for calling it in, and thanks for even having it.
The answer takes a few twists and turns as I talk about grief, all feelings being welcomed, and believing in everyone's infinite worth.
Listen for the full answer as well as questions we can all ask ourselves to really do a self-inventory- have I created a space where all feelings are welcome?
Link to Kent Hoffman's Infinite Worth Ted Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9fHCrP8hZM
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