Moore to Love: An Adoption Podcast

Living an Empowered Life: Counseling For Birth Moms, Adoptive Parents and Adoptees

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Navigating the vast array of emotions during the adoption journey is difficult, whether you’re an expecting mother looking to place, or a potential adoptive parent hoping for that special child.

Our featured guest host this month is Katherine Roth, LCSW, MSW, IMH-E®, Founder and Counselor at Empowered Life, LLC. Katherine specializes in adoption counseling and gives us the scoop on why this service is a vital tool for the entire adoption triad.

Plenty of support resources, amazing advice and a load of positive empowerment are provided in bucket fulls in our 6th episode of Moore to Love: An Adoption Podcast.

A Special Note: We want to send a HUGE Thank You to Empowered Life, LLC Founder and Counselor, Katherine Roth, for sharing her knowledge and counseling advice with us.

More about Podcast Host, Nicole Moore:

Nicole Ward Moore is a Board Certified Adoption Attorney who manages and operates the Orlando office. Nicole has been practicing with the firm since opening the Orlando office in 2005. Nicole practices exclusively in the area of adoption law throughout the State of Florida and in conjunction with out-of-state placements. Nicole also represents adoptive parents in adoption finalizations and represents several adoption agencies in private adoption placements. She also handles domestic adoptions, DCF Interventions, relative adoptions, stepparent adoptions, adult adoptions, and recertifications of foreign adoptions.

*This podcast is hosted by Jeanne T. Tate, P.A., and is not intended to, nor does it, create the attorney/client privilege between our host, guest, or contributors, and any listener for any reason. Content from the podcast is not to be interpreted as legal advice. All thoughts and opinions expressed herein are only those from which they came.

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