Lost & Found: No More Secrets S1/E4 - Bruce's Story

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Join us for an unforgettable episode of "Lost and Found: No More Secrets" as we welcome Bruce Paul Scott, a man whose life was turned upside down by a shocking DNA discovery. Raised in what seemed like an ordinary, loving family, Bruce's journey of self-discovery took an unexpected and dramatic turn after taking an ancestry DNA test. Tune in to hear Bruce's incredible story of uncovering a hidden lineage that challenged everything he believed about his past and reshaped his identity. Don’t miss this jaw-dropping account of family secrets, personal transformation, and the quest for truth.
    www.dnangels.org
    Last week's contest winner is Melinda Tracy. Don't forget to subscribe, like and leave a comment to enter this week's contest.
    www.dnangels.o...
    www.dnangels.o...
    www.dnangels.o...
    Join our Facebook Support Community: / dnangelsorg
    / dnangelssupportgroup
    / dnangelssupportgroup
    Merchandise available at: www.designsbyd...

Комментарии • 10

  • @KatC666
    @KatC666 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you so much Bruce for sharing your story! I hope everyone who watches follows your sound advice!

  • @melindatracy8831
    @melindatracy8831 4 месяца назад

    Thank you Bruce for sharing your story! I love hearing all the stories especially the difficult ones. Great job Laura and Heidi!

    • @dnangelsorg2544
      @dnangelsorg2544  4 месяца назад

      Melinda, you are this week's contest winner! Thats two weeks in a row! Congratulations, look for a DM from me.

  • @carolmurphy393
    @carolmurphy393 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your story Bruce ❤️

  • @TracieKolb
    @TracieKolb 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing. My husband and I have both experienced being NPEs. we both have different outcomes but it is true that he really doesn't talk about it. sometimes it feels like he is still surprised when we talk about it.

  • @pennybailey8763
    @pennybailey8763 4 месяца назад +1

    I really appreciate all you do to help people discover their unknown parents. I'm trying to figure out the parents of my mother's bio dad. My mom was adopted at age 5 after her father deserted the family and she and her younger brother were given to an orphanage. They were adopted at ages 5 and almost 3, respectively. The 2 older sisters searched for them and finally found them as young adults. So we know a bit about the parents, but the bio dad's stated parents (on ss application) don't match up. So he's got the npe(s), I suspect.
    Thanks again for all you do, and thank you, Bruce, for sharing.

  • @LindaSchreiber
    @LindaSchreiber 3 месяца назад +1

    NOT entered for the contest ;) Don't need the prize, and give it to someone who does.
    I recently discovered you guys, and love what you are doing.
    I found my biofather, and my half-sister's biofather a few years ago through DNA. And have helped a number of others.
    The process is amazing....
    I think my favorite bit was when I let a DNA match know that *Yes* her father was indeed her father. She was worried....
    But the 35-ish cM single segment we shared on a particular chromosome was a proven Workman segment.
    Her dad was a distant related Workman. Wahoo!
    Got thank yous from both daughter and dad!

  • @LorieCousin
    @LorieCousin 4 месяца назад

    Such an incredible story!

  • @lijohnyoutube101
    @lijohnyoutube101 4 месяца назад

    So thankful to hear the mantra of people should know their truth. My grandma was ‘adopted’ as farm help and was not treated very well. I truly believe it benefits society that we have become far more open as not having secrets can explain actions at least in part. Especially in situations where there is injustice/trauma etc.
    it may not say it was justified but just having some knowledge as to a potential ‘why’, can offer some comfort to have information.

  • @loramorgan-bliss8840
    @loramorgan-bliss8840 4 месяца назад

    Bruce, great advice. I thank you