
Show overview
The Adoption Wait has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 10 episodes. That works out to roughly 6 hours of audio in total. Releases follow an irregular cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 35 min and 43 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Kids & Family show.
The show is still active — the most recent episode landed 1 months ago, though releases have slowed compared with earlier in the run. The busiest year was 2023, with 7 episodes published. Published by Adopting.
From the publisher
Waiting to adopt can feel lonely and draining. The Adoption Wait podcast offers support, practical advice, and hope through the stories of adoptive parents who have been through it.
Latest Episodes

S1 Ep 3Waiting To Adopt During the Holidays
“During the holidays, for me, it was really different each season. Sometimes I really wanted and needed the love and excitement that came from those family gatherings with all the babies everywhere. And then other times it was really hard and brought a lot...

S2 Ep 7Improving Adoptive and Birth Parent Relationships
"The way families approach to children in this space that they are hoping to adopt is often leading with this idea of ownership. And you see that in just language people use... While it feels like it could just be looked at as semantics, it's really reflec...

S2 Ep 6Supporting Your Spouse & Staying Flexible During The Adoption Wait
“ I think a lot of times without realizing it, adoptive parents start the story from where we (adoptive parents) started our story, but for the adoptee, it starts when they're conceived. And so I wanted my daughter in the story to be in her birth mother's...

S2 Ep 5Staying Encouraged When Your Adoption Profile Isn’t Chosen
“You do not give up on parenthood. If this is something you want to do...there are people like us who will help you. We will encourage you. We will read your story and celebrate you...Every day I want to build more families. I want to take this financial p...

S2 Ep 4Changing the "Lucky Child" Adoption Narrative
"Whether our daughter had stayed with her birth family, whether she ended up with us, whether she ended up with any of the hundreds of other prospective adoptive families that were waiting to adopt at the same time we were, she was always going to be l...

S2 Ep 6Grieving & Recovering From a Disrupted Adoption
A disrupted adoption is when a waiting adoptive family and an expectant family or a child eligible for adoption are matched, but the adoption is stopped at some point before finalization. Disrupted adoptions often result in the child being returned to...

S2 Ep 5How To Empower Yourself While You Wait To Adopt
“We trust the process. We trust the woman who's making this decision. And we don't want to try to control it...There's so much you feel you can control, but, it's a bit of an illusion” – Stephanie Casaubon, Author & Empowerment Coach In this episode,...

S2 Ep 4Living Open Adoption Fearlessly & Faithfully
When Kat started the adoption process: “I feared it would confuse my child. I feared that he would love his birth family more than me and not think of me as his mom. I feared that they would be too involved in our lives.”--Kat Monahan “Initially y...

S1 Ep 2Preparing For The Hospital Experience: What Waiting Adoptive Families Need to Know About Creating A Birth Plan
"In that moment I felt like he was not quite mine yet, he was the son of his birth parents. So I didn’t want to burst into a room with a suitcase full of clothes."-- Ashley Mendoza "My experience was awful at the hospital, I won’t sugarcoat it. And it is...

S1 Ep 1Finding Support & Community While Waiting To Adopt: A Conversation With The Infant Adoption Guide's Tim Elder
“We want the confidence that we can do it and know that it’s going to work out okay. And you don’t know. But, that’s why I strongly encourage community for everybody because those people get you.” – Tim Elder, Founder of The Infant Adoption Guide In this...