4.4 • 7K Ratings
🗓️ 7 September 2024
⏱️ 46 minutes
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Marc Turkewitz is an operations and business strategy executive, and the college roommate of Kate’s close friend Lizzie Grubman. He shares his sweet adoption story, which is filled with the most surprising coincidences.
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0:50.0 | I've long been fascinated by adoption stories. |
0:53.7 | I remember my first boyfriend Josh was adopted and I asked him so many questions |
0:58.5 | about what it was like to be adopted and whether or not he was interested in |
1:02.1 | tracking down his birth parents |
1:03.6 | information. Then when I was in college my mom and my aunt shared the news that my |
1:08.8 | aunt had placed a child for adoption and then I became fascinated by that story. I read this great book |
1:14.8 | by Ann Fustler called The Girls that Went Away which told the stories of mothers that |
1:19.9 | placed their children for adoption and adoptees as well. |
1:23.2 | And I just find over time, I'm really interested |
1:26.9 | in the pursuit of information about birth parents, |
1:29.5 | probably because I wanted to get more information about my own biological father who I was estranged from. |
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