• Entry 012 | Rebuilding After Adoption Discovery When Nobody Sees You
    Mar 6 2026

    Hello Beautiful,

    If you've made it past the shock of adoption discovery and now you're standing in the quiet wondering... now what... this entry is for you.

    Today I'm sitting in something I don't hear people talk about much. The slow, unglamorous work of rebuilding after everything shifts. What it looks like when the grief settles and you're left with a regular Tuesday and a life that still needs tending.

    Rebuilding doesn't look like breakthroughs and revelations. It looks like rest. It looks like honesty. It looks like showing up for the people standing next to you even when you're still figuring yourself out.

    Nobody told me it would be this slow. But God promised He would finish what He started. And I'm holding onto that.

    Let's sit in this together.

    IN THIS ENTRY:

    • Why rebuilding after adoption discovery is slower than you expect
    • What it means to tend to your body when chronic illness is part of your story
    • How discovery rewires the way you think, trust, and process
    • What it looks like to rebuild faith from a more honest place
    • Tending to your family while you're still in your own unraveling

    Why I'm not pursuing reunion right now and why that decision belongs to you

    The difference between not being ready and not being willing

    SCRIPTURE REFERENCES:

    • 1 Peter 5:10 "And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you."
    • Psalm 23:3 "He restores my soul."

    CONNECT WITH THE UNRAVELING ROOM:

    Join The Room (Free Sisterhood Community) You shouldn't have to choose between your faith and your grief. The Room is a free, Christ-centered sisterhood for women who discovered they were adopted as adults. We gather together, we tell the truth, and we hold space without rushing the process.

    ABOUT THE UNRAVELING ROOM:

    The Unraveling Room is a Christ-centered ministry and sisterhood for women who discovered they were adopted as adults and are learning how to live whole with God at the center after their adoption story comes to light.

    We tell the truth, open ourselves to God as our Father, unlearn what was never His or ours, and live forward from wholeness after adoption discovery.

    This is not therapy. This is presence.

    ABOUT LIV:

    Hi, I'm Liv. A late-discovery adoptee, wife, mom, and the founder of The Unraveling Room.

    I didn't lose my faith after finding out I was adopted, but I did lose my sense of spiritual safety. I had to learn how to tell the truth about my story, separate God from the secrecy that shaped my life, and rebuild my identity from a place of wholeness.

    The Unraveling Room is the space I wish I had when my story changed.

    NEW EPISODES:

    New entries drop every other Thursday. Subscribe to the room so you never miss one.

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    If this resonated with you, would you share it with another woman who might need to hear it? Send her the link or share it on social media with #turwithliv

    LEAVE A REVIEW:

    Reviews help other late-discovery adoptee women find this podcast. If The Unraveling Room has been meaningful to you, I'd be so grateful if you'd leave a quick rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening.

    DISCLAIMER:

    The Unraveling Room is not therapy, counseling, or medical advice. This is a faith-rooted, peer-led support space. If you are experiencing mental health concerns, please seek support from a licensed professional.

    He restores. Not someday. Not when you've earned it. Now. Here. You. 💚

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    11 mins
  • Entry 011 | You're Allowed to Be Angry | Processing Rage After Adoption Discovery
    Feb 12 2026

    Hello Beautiful,

    If you've been carrying anger that you don't know what to do with—anger that feels too big, too sharp, too "unchristian"—this entry is for you.

    Today, we're talking about the rage that lives underneath adoption discovery. The kind nobody warns you about. The kind that makes you feel guilty just for feeling it.

    But here's the truth: You're allowed to be angry. Not just frustrated. Not just disappointed. Angry.

    And feeling that anger doesn't make you ungodly. It makes you honest.

    Let's give it some air.

    IN THIS ENTRY:
    • Why adoption discovery brings anger (and why that's not a character flaw)
    • The survival pattern of burying rage because "good Christian women don't get angry"
    • What the Bible actually says about anger (hint: it's not what the church often teaches)
    • The difference between anger and bitterness—and why they're not the same thing
    • How to process rage without stuffing it or letting it consume you
    • Why you don't have to rush forgiveness
    • A prayer for the woman carrying fury she didn't know she was allowed to feel
    SCRIPTURE REFERENCES:
    • Ephesians 4:26 — "Be angry and do not sin; do not let the sun go down on your anger."
    • Psalm 13:1 — "How long, O Lord? Will you forget me forever?"
    • Psalm 10:1 — "Why do you stand far off, O Lord?"
    CONNECT WITH THE UNRAVELING ROOM:

    Join The Room (Free Peer Support Group): A faith-rooted space for late-discovery adoptee women. Monthly gatherings, honest conversation, and Scripture-centered reflection. No pressure. No performing. Just presence. 👉 turwithliv.com/the-room

    ABOUT THE UNRAVELING ROOM:

    The Unraveling Room is a faith-rooted space for late-discovery and adult adoptee women who are learning how to live whole with God at the center after their adoption story comes to light.

    We tell the truth, open ourselves to God as our Father, unlearn what was never His or ours, and live forward from wholeness after adoption discovery.

    This is not therapy. This is presence.

    ABOUT LIV:

    Hi, I'm Liv—a late-discovery adoptee, wife, mom, and the founder of The Unraveling Room.

    I didn't lose my faith after finding out I was adopted, but I did lose my sense of spiritual safety. I had to learn how to tell the truth about my story, separate God from the secrecy that shaped my life, and rebuild my identity from a place of wholeness.

    The Unraveling Room is the space I wish I had when my story changed.

    NEW EPISODES:

    New entries drop every other Thursday. Subscribe so you never miss an episode.

    SHARE THIS EPISODE:

    If this entry resonated with you, would you share it with another woman who might need permission to feel her anger? You can send her the link or share it on social media with the hashtag #TheUnravelingRoom.

    LEAVE A REVIEW:

    Reviews help other late-discovery adoptee women find this podcast. If The Unraveling Room has been meaningful to you, I'd be so grateful if you'd leave a quick rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening.

    DISCLAIMER:

    The Unraveling Room is not therapy, counseling, or medical advice. This is a faith-rooted, peer-led support space. If you are experiencing mental health concerns, please seek support from a licensed professional.

    You're allowed to be angry. And you're still loved. 💚

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    15 mins
  • Entry 010 | Why Adoption Discovery Makes You Question Where You Belong
    Jan 29 2026

    Hello Beautiful,

    If adoption discovery made you question where you belong (in your family, your faith, or even your own skin), this entry is for you.

    Today we're talking about the survival pattern nobody warned you about: performing for belonging. Why it happens. How adoption discovery makes it worse. And what it actually means to rest in God's family without earning your place.

    You were never meant to audition for love. Not with your family. Not with God. And definitely not in your own heart.

    Let's unravel this together.

    IN THIS ENTRY:
    • Why adoption discovery shakes your sense of belonging
    • The survival pattern of performing, proving, and perfecting
    • How secrecy teaches you that your place isn't guaranteed
    • What Scripture says about your position in God's family (Ephesians 1:5, Romans 8:15)
    • Why your nervous system keeps you in "earn your place" mode
    • What it looks like to belong without performing
    • A prayer for the woman who's tired of proving herself

    SCRIPTURE REFERENCES:

    Ephesians 1:5 "He predestined us for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will."

    Romans 8:15 "For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry, 'Abba! Father!'"

    CONNECT WITH THE UNRAVELING ROOM:

    Join The Room (Free Peer Support Group) A faith-rooted space for late-discovery adoptee women. Monthly gatherings, honest conversation, and Scripture-centered reflection.

    ABOUT THE UNRAVELING ROOM:

    The Unraveling Room is a faith-rooted space for late-discovery and adult adoptee women who are learning how to live whole with God at the center after their adoption story comes to light.

    We tell the truth, open ourselves to God as our Father, unlearn what was never His or ours, and live forward from wholeness after adoption discovery.

    This is not therapy. This is presence.

    ABOUT LIV:

    Hi, I'm Liv. A late-discovery adoptee, wife, mom, and the founder of The Unraveling Room.

    I didn't lose my faith after finding out I was adopted, but I did lose my sense of spiritual safety. I had to learn how to tell the truth about my story, separate God from the secrecy that shaped my life, and rebuild my identity from a place of wholeness.

    The Unraveling Room is the space I wish I had when my story changed.

    NEW EPISODES:

    New entries drop every other Thursday. Subscribe so you never miss one.

    SHARE THIS ENTRY:

    If this resonated with you, would you share it with another woman who might need to hear it? Send her the link or share it on social media with #TheUnravelingRoom.

    LEAVE A REVIEW:

    Reviews help other late-discovery adoptee women find this podcast. If The Unraveling Room has been meaningful to you, I'd be so grateful if you'd leave a quick rating or review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you're listening.

    DISCLAIMER:

    The Unraveling Room is not therapy, counseling, or medical advice. This is a faith-rooted, peer-led support space. If you are experiencing mental health concerns, please seek support from a licensed professional.

    You don't have to earn your place here. You already belong. 💚

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    11 mins
  • Entry 009 | When Your Body Remembers What Your Mind Tried to Forget
    Jan 15 2026

    After adoption discovery, healing isn't just mental or spiritual—it's physical. Your body remembers what your mind tried to move past. The tension, the exhaustion, the anxiety that shows up without warning—it's not weakness. It's not spiritual failure. It's your body telling the truth.

    In this entry, we talk about:

    • Why your body reacts even when your mind understands the truth
    • How survival patterns shaped your nervous system before you had words
    • What God thinks about your physical responses (spoiler: He's not frustrated)
    • Why unraveling isn't collapse—it's recalibration
    • How to let God meet you exactly where your body is today

    This one's tender, sis. Go gently.

    Scripture Referenced

    Psalm 34:18
    "The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit."

    The story of the bleeding woman (Mark 5:25-34)
    Jesus didn't rush her. He stopped, saw her, and spoke peace over her body.

    Journal Prompt

    Where is my body holding what my mind is trying to release?

    Sit quietly. Notice your breath. Notice your shoulders. Your jaw. Your chest.

    Ask yourself:

    • What am I bracing for right now?
    • What does my body remember that I've been trying to forget?
    • What would it look like to let God tend to this part of me without shame?

    Write honestly. No pressure to have answers. Just presence.

    Prayer for Today

    Father,

    Thank You for being close to the brokenhearted—not just in spirit, but in body too.

    My body has been holding so much. Tension I can't name. Exhaustion I can't explain. Reactions I wish I didn't have.

    Help me see that this isn't failure. Help me trust that You're not frustrated with me. Help me believe that unraveling is not collapse—it's the beginning of something truer.

    Teach me how to be gentle with myself the way You are gentle with me.

    I don't have to rush this. I don't have to perform healing. I just have to be honest—and let You meet me here.

    In Jesus' name,
    Amen.

    Takeaway

    Unraveling is not failure. It's recalibration.

    Your body is not betraying you. It's protecting you. And God is not waiting for you to get it together—He's meeting you exactly where you are.

    Connect with The Unraveling Room

    📧 Email: hello@turwithliv.com
    📱 Instagram: @turwithliv
    🎙️ Listen: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube

    💬 Share your takeaway: Tag @turwithliv and use #turwithliv or #turwithslr—your honesty might be the reminder another sister needs.

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    10 mins
  • ENTRY 008 | Forgiveness Is a Process After Discovering You’re Adopted Before 30
    Jan 1 2026

    The holidays and the start of a new year have a way of stirring things we thought were already settled. Old wounds resurface. Family dynamics feel heavier. And for many late-discovery adoptees, this season brings an added pressure to forgive quickly and move on before the heart is ready.

    In this entry, Liv reflects honestly on what forgiveness actually looks like after discovering you’re adopted before 30. Not the polished, performative version of forgiveness. Not “forgive and forget.” But the kind of forgiveness that unfolds slowly, honestly, and with God’s help in real time.

    This episode explores why forgiveness does not erase hurt, excuse harm, or require access. Liv shares Scripture from Matthew 18 and Colossians 3 to remind us that forgiveness is not instant obedience but a repeated, daily surrender. One layer at a time. One prayer at a time. One choice at a time.

    If you are navigating adoption discovery, identity disruption, family tension, or faith questions and forgiveness feels tender, complicated, or unfinished, this conversation is for you. You are not behind. You are not failing. And God is not rushing you. He is walking with you.

    This episode is part of a faith-rooted audio journal from The Unraveling Room with Liv for adoptees learning how to live whole with God at the center after discovery.

    Listen, reflect, and take what you need.

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    6 mins
  • Entry 007 | Coming to Terms with the Adoption Story I Believed
    Dec 18 2025

    In this entry, I reflect on what it feels like to realize that the adoption story I believed for so long was not the full picture.

    I share how I once held an idealized understanding of adoption—not because I was naïve or in denial, but because that was the only perspective available to me at the time.

    Before I had the language, I trusted the story I was given.

    I built hopes, faith, and even my vision of family around it.

    This reflection explores the quiet recognition that comes when clarity arrives later in life—the grief of learning that what felt beautiful was not whole, the disorientation of re-seeing your past with new eyes, and the slow work of letting God meet you in that space.

    This is not an episode about conclusions or explanations. It’s a journal entry about belief, silence, timing, and what it means to hold your story differently as truth unfolds.

    If you’re finding yourself coming to terms with the story you were told—about your adoption, your family, or your beginnings—you’re not doing anything wrong.
    And if you’re not there yet, you’re not behind.

    Scripture referenced:
    John 16:12

    🌿 About Unraveling Reflections

    Unraveling Reflections is a journal-style audio companion to The Unraveling Room with Liv, a faith-rooted space for late-discovery adoptee women navigating identity, truth, and belonging with God at the center.

    Each entry offers a place to sit with what’s surfacing, without rushing resolution or forcing meaning.

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    9 mins
  • Entry 006 | Gratitude in the Middle of Late Discovery Adoption | When God Meets You in the Pieces
    Dec 4 2025

    What does gratitude look like when your whole story shifts overnight?

    When the DNA results land, and suddenly the ground under your feet isn’t the same?

    In this episode, I'm speaking directly to Late Discovery Adoptee women who are trying to make sense of life after hidden truths come to the surface. This isn’t about pretending you’re okay or forcing a silver lining.

    This is about the kind of gratitude that grows in the questions,

    lives in the unraveling, and whispers its way into your heart while you’re still picking up the pieces.

    Together, we explore:

    • Why gratitude doesn’t wait for perfect outcomes, answers, or apologies
    • How God meets you in the middle of the “not yet” and the “I don’t know”
    • The steady rhythm of Psalm 136 and what it means for adoptees navigating fractured lineages
    • The difference between gratitude for circumstances vs. gratitude for God’s character
    • What it looks like to trust God with pieces of your story that never should’ve been hidden

    This episode is for you if:

    You’re a Late Discovery Adoptee woman still piecing together who you are after discovering the truth about your origins — especially if you’re grieving the life you thought you had, carrying anger you don’t know what to do with, or learning how to build identity on something more solid than secrecy and silence.

    You don’t need a complete story to be grateful.

    You don’t need all the answers to trust God.

    You just need a faithful Father who has never been confused about who you are.

    📖 Scripture Mentioned

    Psalm 136:1 — “O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good; for His steadfast love endures forever.”

    🧡 ABOUT THE UNRAVELING ROOM

    The Unraveling Room is a faith-rooted space for Late Discovery Adoptee women navigating identity, grief, and healing after discovering hidden truths about their origins. Hosted by Liv, this podcast is where we take our time, tell the truth, and learn how to walk with God through the unraveling — without rushing, minimizing, or over-spiritualizing what it costs.

    Here, healing isn’t a project. It’s presence.

    And you don’t have to walk this part of your story alone.

    💬 Connect with Me:

    Email: liv@turwithliv.com

    (Have a story or question? I'd would love to hear from you.)

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    12 mins
  • Entry 005 | Seeing Myself After the Secret: How God Rebuilt My Identity
    Nov 20 2025

    When the truth about your story unravels the identity you’ve always known, even your own reflection can feel foreign. After discovering I was adopted later in life, I found myself standing in front of the mirror, unsure of who I was anymore.

    If you’ve ever carried a secret you didn’t ask for, or felt the shock of learning something about your story that changed everything, this episode is for you.

    In this gentle, faith-rooted conversation, we explore:

    how adoption discovery can shatter the identity you grew up with,

    the emotional and spiritual fog that follows the truth,

    the slow, sacred work of letting God rebuild how you see yourself,

    and what it means to find wholeness in the reflection He’s always seen.

    This is a soft place for adoptees, foster women, and anyone untangling identity after unraveling. You are not alone in this journey—and your reflection is not beyond healing.

    📖 Scriptures Mentioned:

    Isaiah 43:1

    Psalm 139:13–14

    2 Corinthians 3:18

    🪞 Reflection:

    “Lord, help me see the woman You’ve always seen.”

    Until next time, sis… keep looking through His lens. He’s here.

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    9 mins