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Talking It Out

Sarah Discusses Her Feelings for Clayton and Being Sent Home: Part Two

Talking It Out

Telepictures TV | Warner Bros.

Society & Culture, Relationships

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

In part two of “Talking It Out” with Sarah, Mike and Bryan get to know more about Sarah’s upbringing and family life. Then, Sarah shares more about her relationship with Clayton, whether she really thought he was her person, and the real reason she was sent home from Croatia. Then Mike, Bryan, and Sarah drop an inspirational gem. Don’t forget to rate and subscribe so you never miss an episode. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to talking it out with Baster Nation. Everyone today, we have part two of our amazing

0:09.2

conversation. So we're going to skip out on hot takes today and just get right to the interview.

0:13.7

You ready, Mike? Let's do it. You just mentioned, you know, not wanting to gossip in or talk about

0:19.0

someone else. Can we talk about you for a second? Because there's a lot of things that took place

0:24.8

regarding you specifically. Yeah. And on your second one-on-one date with Clayton, we found out

0:29.6

that you were adopted. And so I just want to know, how have you met your biological parents,

0:36.2

you know, they gave you a production at 20 when they were 20 years old. And if you have, how was that

0:41.5

and you haven't? You know, talk about that. Yeah, so yeah, like you said, they were 20 years old.

0:46.3

They were just too young to, you know, be in a place to raise a child. So I was adopted when I was born.

0:53.3

And it was a closed adoption. I haven't met my biological family. Again, you know,

0:58.0

they're still young. They're still probably figuring out life. And they, you know, I think have

1:03.5

young children of their own. So as of now, you know, I'm not in a place where I think it's

1:08.7

appropriate to meet them and reach out to them. But, you know, I'm also not sure if that's something

1:14.0

that I will ever do, to be honest with you. I think growing up, it was more of a curiosity thing of

1:19.1

just, you know, where do I come from? Who do I look like? Things like that. And I actually was able to,

1:25.6

you know, have photos of them. So I do know, you know, what they look like and who I take after

1:30.0

and things like that. And I think that that cured a lot of my curiosity. But as far as meeting them,

1:35.1

I have not ever had contact with them. And like I said, I don't know if that's something I'll ever

1:39.6

do. It's definitely not on my my radar in the near future. But who's to say maybe one day?

1:46.4

And when did you like officially find out that you were adopted and how difficult was that for

1:53.2

you at the moment and moving forward from there? Yeah. So I found out I was adopted in about the

1:59.0

first or second grade. Again, you know, I'm from a really small town in South Carolina. And

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