With Guest Jo-Anne Leighton
Description
We are joined in studio with our guest, Jo-Anne Leighton as we delve into the complexities of growing up as an adopted child, feeling different, and finding acceptance. Jo-Ann shares her personal story of being adopted at six weeks old, her feelings of not fitting in with her adoptive family, and the eventual connection she found with her biological siblings. We discuss the importance of authenticity, inclusivity, and the role of supportive communities in overcoming prejudice and fostering belonging. They also touch on societal issues, such as racial and religious diversity, emphasizing the need to teach children acceptance and love for their neighbours.
Time Stamps
[00:00] Wendy Park introduces upcoming exciting project.
[05:47] Parents adopted me due to infertility and depression.
[08:28] Your coaching brings positive confidence and impact.
[12:11] Understanding differences as gifts, showcasing positive impact.
[16:45] Embracing resilience and selflessness in parenting.
[20:33] Belonging and family, embracing diversity and inclusiveness.
[25:46] Valuable impact of authenticity on adoption journey.
[26:55] Unaware of systemic power until it's lost.
[31:37] Our value from being made in God's image.
[35:27] Adopted babies have questions about belonging.
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