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Louise McLoughlin
You Look Like Me
Donor conceived journalist, Louise McLoughlin, delves deeper into the secrets, discoveries, and lives of donor conceived people while trying to find the man who, presumably, looks like her.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 112 ratings
Forever grateful
Louise’s podcast has opened up the whole other side of my life that I’d always known about and was always told openly about, but unfortunately had never really met and connected with anyone who was born donor conceived. This podcast made me find a home and s community I’d always been searching...Read full review »
A satisfied dasher via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/23/24
This pulls on your heartstrings
Louise has created an incredibly well-produced podcast taking you on a journey as she explains how she discovered the person she thought was her father was not the case when her mother explained to her that her biological father was a sperm donor. You can help but get drawn into Louise’s story,...Read full review »
tvmaned via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 02/04/24
Definitely recommend this podcast
Even as a non-donor conceived individual, I found this to be an amazing, heartwarming and heart-breaking podcast. This is such a great examination of the concept of who we are, how biology really does play a part of our self-identity, and how we as different societies regulate (or don’t regulate)...Read full review »
ALFCSMITH via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/24
Recent Episodes
In the final episode of season two, donor conceived journalist Louise McLoughlin speaks with people who found half-sibling matches — only to later discover that they weren't related at all. Meantime, as she meets her most recently-found half-sister, Louise reflects on the joys and...
Published 08/28/23
Published 08/28/23
In this bonus episode, Louise launches her 'Send This To...' series, where she speaks with Neil, a sperm donor and her biological father, about his motivations for donating in the 80s and 90s, and his experience of no longer being anonymous. As the title suggests, the idea is to ‘send this to’...
Published 04/23/23
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