S6, Ep 8: “Accidental” SMBC through foster to open adoption with Elizabeth Friedland
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It’s been a goal of mine for some time to spotlight more stories of SMBC adoption here on the show, and I am so excited to bring this conversation to you today. Join me as I chat with Elizabeth Friedland, a remarkable solo foster mom and adoptive mother who has opened her home and heart to foster children since 2016, and eventually adopted her beloved son Jack in 2019. Beyond her personal commitments, Elizabeth is a powerhouse of compassion, spearheading community initiatives like the Central General Store’s little free food pantries and serving as a host family with Safe Families for Children. With two decades in corporate communications, she masterfully balances her professional life with her role as a solo mom.
In this episode, Elizabeth dives into the deeply personal and often emotional terrain of fostering and adoption. She recounts how a serendipitous ad campaign planted the seed for her fostering journey, and shares the trials and triumphs of becoming a first-time foster mom, including the profound moment she decided to adopt her son. We discuss support systems and even hear her answers to common questions regarding finances and dating as a foster parent. Her insights and advice are a must-have for anyone considering a similar path!
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