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Saturday, January 25, 2014

Episode 120: Healthy Start

Join the Conversation Tuesday, January 28th at 6pm ET as Laura and Ryan welcome The Healthy Start Coalition of Sarasota County. We'll get our annual report card in maternal child health, and hear how Sarasota County stacks up to the rest of the state. We'll also meet the organization's new Executive Director, Shon Ewens, and find out the juicy details about An Evening for Healthy Start from Healthy Start's Marketing Coordinator, Ciera Coleman.

Tune into WSLR 96.5 LPFM or online at www.wslr.org Tuesday, January 28th at 6:00pm ET. The program will also available later in the evening via podcast at maternallyyoursradio.com.

For more information, please contact the hostesses of Maternally Yours at MaternallyYoursRadio@gmail.com, or on our facebook page at facebook.com/maternallyyours.

Maternally Yours,
Laura, Ryan and Dana

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Episode 119: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Join the Conversation tonight, Tuesday, January 21st at 6pm ET as the entire Maternally Yours Collective comes together for a very special hour. Laura and Ryan will say goodbye to Cheryl and Carmela, and listen to some of our favorite moments from the last 118 episodes. And we'll introduce you to the newest host, producer, and writer of Maternally Yours, Ms. Dana King.

Tune into WSLR 96.5 LPFM or online at www.wslr.org tonight, Tuesday, January 21st at 6:00pm ET. The program will also available later in the evening via podcast at maternallyyoursradio.com.

For more information, please contact the hostesses of Maternally Yours at MaternallyYoursRadio@gmail.com, or on our facebook page at facebook.com/maternallyyours.

Maternally Yours,
Cheryl, Carmela, Ryan and Laura

Monday, January 13, 2014

Episode 119: Sacred Pregnancy

Join the Conversation Tuesday, January 14th at 6pm ET as Cheryl and Ryan welcome Anni Daulter, founder of the Sacred Pregnancy movement and author of Sacred Pregnancy: A Loving Guide and Journal for Expectant Moms, as well as local Sacred Pregnancy facilitator Kaleigh Thinnes. Have a question for our hosts or guests? Please email us or post to our facebook page.

Tune into WSLR 96.5 LPFM or online at www.wslr.org Tuesday, January 14th at 6:00pm ET. The program will also available later in the evening via podcast at maternallyyoursradio.com.

For more information, please contact the hostesses of Maternally Yours at MaternallyYoursRadio@gmail.com, or on our facebook page at facebook.com/maternallyyours.
 
Maternally Yours, 
Cheryl, Carmela, Ryan and Laura

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Episode 117 (Epilogue): Adoption, Part Two (Private and Domestic)


This week, we brought you part two in our three part series on Adoption with a look at private, domestic adoption. This term generally refers to the adoption of U.S.-born infants through for-profit or non-profit adoption agencies and independent adoptions in which birth parents directly place children with adoptive parents, sometimes with the assistance of facilitators, doctors, clergy, or attorneys. Private, domestic adoptions account for a majority of US adoptions at about 38% (or about 18,000 per year), with foster care adoptions at 37% and international adoption 25%.
Until the mid 1970s, which coincided with the Roe vs. Wade abortion rights Supreme Court decision, agencies generally selected adoptive families for children without consulting birth parents. Current practice is much different. In many agency adoptions and in virtually all independent adoptions, birth parents are now actively involved in selecting the adoptive families for their children.
The process of adopting a newborn in the United States can go more swiftly than some may think. In a 2011 Adoptive Families survey, the majority of respondents were matched with a birth mother in less than three months, and 40% were matched less than one month before their child was born.
It has also become increasingly common for birth and adoptive families to have some form of direct contact after placement. This practice is called "open adoption," but the degree of openness can vary significantly. Birth and adoptive parents may meet before the adoption is finalized and have no further contact, or the families may maintain some level of ongoing contact throughout the child's life, such as exchanging photos or letters or having face-to-face meetings.

Our guests this evening were birth mother Alaire Fetters; former WSLR host Joe Hendricks, adopted in 1961; Tamara Knapp, an adoptive mother in open communication with her son’s birth mother; and adoption attorney Susan Stockham, and a representative from A Bond of Love, a local adoption agency.
  
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Episode 117: Adoption, Part Two (Private and Domestic)

Join the Conversation on Tuesday, January 7th at 6pm ET, as Laura brings you the second of our three part series on adoption with a look at adopting domestically through a private agency. We'll hear many sides of this story, from a birth mother, an adoptive mother, a grown adopted child and an agency representative.

Tune into WSLR 96.5 LPFM or online at www.wslr.org tonight, Tuesday, January 7th at 6:00pm ET. The program will also available later in the evening via podcast at maternallyyoursradio.com.

For more information, please contact the hostesses of Maternally Yours at MaternallyYoursRadio@gmail.com, or on our facebook page at facebook.com/maternallyyours.

Maternally Yours,
Cheryl, Carmela, Ryan and Laura