It’s always fascinating learning about your family’s history. Did your Grandpa fight in a war? Or did your great-aunt Jess invent the shoe umbrella? The good part is you can easily just ask them, or ask your parents who have heard the stories at every family dinner growing up.
But that’s not the case for many people. Around 1,700 children are adopted each year in Canada. Although many still grow up in a loving home with their adoptive parents, they may still question who their birth parents are, why were they given up for adoption, and what their lives would’ve looked like if they had not been adopted.
In this episode of the 519 Podcast, we speak with Colleen O’Grady Johnson, an adoption search angel originally from Woodstock who reconnected 825 families over the last 18 years.
Episode 29:Real Estate Market Mayhem part 2
Episode 28: Paw and Order
Episode 27: Real Estate Market Mayhem
Episode 26: Cricket café? The future of food
Episode 25: Battling COVID in 80 days
Episode 24: A stolen wheelchair, a broken system
Episode 23: Patio Mania
Episode 22: Pride month in Canada
Episode 21: Ghost Town part 5
Episode 20: Confronting Islamophobia
Episode 19: Reckoning with residential schools part 2
Episode 18: Reckoning with residential schools
Episode 17: Ghost Town part 4, the Baldoon Mystery of Wallaceburg
Episode 16: Ghost Town, part 3, the Haunting of Lawrence House
Episode 15: Line 5
Episode 14: Ghost Town part 2, the Haunting of the Grand Theatre
Episode 13: Ghost Town part 1, Texas Road
Episode 12: Vaccine vacancy
Episode 11: A 4/20 look at retail marijuana
Episode 10: #StopAsianHate
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