In this episode of My Simplified Life, host Michelle Glogovac speaks with author Zelly Ruskin about her debut novel, Not Yours to Keep, which explores themes of adoption and infertility. Zelly shares her journey from social worker to author, the emotional realities of adoption, and how societal perspectives on adoption have evolved. The conversation also touches on the impact of politics and mental health on adoption practices, as well as the differences between domestic and international adoption.
In This Episode, Michelle Talks About…
- Zelly Ruskin’s journey to becoming an author was unexpected.
- The book addresses the complexities of adoption and infertility.
- Real-life experiences shaped the characters and plot of the novel.
- Adoption practices have evolved significantly over the years.
- The importance of understanding the emotional aspects of adoption.
- Political changes can impact adoption laws and practices.
- Mental health plays a crucial role in the adoption process.
- International adoption presents unique challenges compared to domestic adoption.
- The need for empathy and understanding in discussions about adoption.
- Zelly’s book aims to educate readers about adoption realities.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
11:46 The Evolution of Adoption Practices
21:47 Writing the Book: Inspiration and Process
29:45 Contemporary Issues in Adoption and Society
33:38 Introduction to a Gripping Thriller
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