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This episode is an exclusive freewheeling one-on-one with Martha Randolph Carr, whose latest book, A Place to Call Home, a memoir about the re-emergence of US orphanages, has triggered hot discussions on orphanages all over the world. In this interview, Martha captures the story of a mother's journey to save herself and her son by letting go and finding miracles in America's orphanages. Her words should touch hearts and open minds. Carr is the creator and executive director of the Shared Abundance Foundation and the Family Tree Project. Carr is also a journalist who frequently writes for the Washington Post. She is also the author of the film scripts A Cardboard Fable and Wired and the novels Wired and The Sitting Sisters. Carr, a descendant of Jefferson, now lives in New York City and is also associated with a speakers’ bureau devoted solely to spiritual topics.

[Episode # 13; Size: 16.3 MB; Duration: 0:35:38; File Type: MP3 Audio; Content Rating: General (G)* (*Suitable to listeners of all ages); Cover Art: Martha Randolph Carr and cover art of her books; Rights: Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 India License]

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