Episode Description
What would you do if the story of your life suddenly changed at age fifty-two?
When Al Isaacs learned—almost accidentally—that he had been adopted through the “gray-market” adoption practices of the late 1960s, it set him on a journey through DNA testing, genealogy research, and long-buried family secrets that would ultimately reconnect him with his birth mother’s story.
In this episode:
• The moment a doctor casually revealed the truth about Al’s adoption
• Why his parents’ dementia made the search both urgent and complicated
• The surprising clue that helped him find his birth mother, a folk singer named Mary Smith
• How DNA testing is reshaping what “family secrets” even mean today
• Why some late-discovery adoptees feel their identity shattered—and why Al experienced it differently
• What people considering a search for their origins should understand before they begin
Sometimes the truth doesn’t arrive when we expect it—but when it finally does, it can change how we understand our entire story.
Find Al and his memoir at https://www.alisaacs.com/
Learn more about Al and find all his links at https://boomwithabang.com/the-boomer-womans-podcast-al-isaacs/