
 Jessyl and Alex Podcast
 Jessyl and Alex Podcast Story time: Finding out about My Biological Family
What if a casual question on a deployment cracked open your origin story? We share the intimate, winding path from a rumor Alex heard as a kid to a blood-type clue in Afghanistan, a Facebook search that found a face with the same bones, and an Easter gathering where a single sentence redrew a family map. It’s a story about hard truths arriving late, the kind of love that stays even when it’s hurt, and the shock of meeting a brother who moves like you, jokes like you, and looks like your future.
We walk through the emotional beats without flinching: growing up with a mom battling addiction and a dad who chose fatherhood anyway, the logic puzzle that made denial impossible, and the first emails with a biological father who had stayed a secret for two decades. You’ll hear how Alex’s sisters processed the news, why the car-ride talk with the dad who raised him was an act of grace on both sides, and what identity feels like when your childhood “black sheep” moments suddenly make sense. From a San Diego baseball series to a crowded Midwestern Diner, we sit inside the awkward introductions, the quiet recognitions, and the loud questions about loyalty and truth.
This conversation leans into the tension between nature and nurture without picking a winner. We honor the environment that shaped Alex’s character and the lineage that explained his frame and instincts. We witness the cost of secrets, including the moment an ex-wife recognizes a face she was never told to expect. Most of all, we explore what makes a father—time, choice, and the daily act of showing up—and how to welcome new branches of family without cutting the old ones down. If you’ve ever wondered whether asking a dangerous question could lead to deeper belonging, this story is for you.
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