Inconceivable Truth Wavland
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- Society & Culture
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Investigative reporter Matt Katz has been searching for his biological father since he was a little kid. But it wasn't until his 40s that he realized he was on the wrong journey altogether. The true story is wrapped in confusion and secrecy, and in the end it upended the truth about who he is – raising questions about identity, fatherhood, medical ethics and what family really means. But will finding answers make him whole, or just make things even more complicated?
Inconceivable Truth is an 8-episode series with new episodes publishing Thursday mornings.
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Warren | Chapter 1
As a kid, my biological father was in and out of my life. Then, he disappeared entirely. When I finally found him again, it left me with even more questions.
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Sisters | Chapter 2
A DNA test turns up some shocking details about my identity. It means that everything I thought was true about my father could be wrong.
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The Doctor | Chapter 3
When I track down the doctor who treated my mother in the 1970s, I'm left with the uneasy sense that a minor medical procedure done four decades earlier has life-altering ramifications.
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More of Us | Chapter 4
My search for my father takes me overseas. And I speak with someone grappling with their own emotional fallout around family revelations.
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Ghost Father | Chapter 5
I uncover the scale of the lies and deceit that characterized infertility care for decades. Maybe I’ve been searching in the wrong place all along.
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Vincent | Chapter 6
Even as I'm warned against digging up ghosts, I double down on my pursuit to uncover the identity of my real biological father by bringing in a professional.
Customer Reviews
Worth a listen
No life is without some trials and tribulations, and father issues are tough. Matt was so very lucky to have a great mom and Richard! I really enjoyed this podcast, and Matt’s journey. Thanks for sharing!
Great storytelling
Very nicely done! Lots of pieces of the puzzle came together to tell the story of how Matt Katz came to be. Thanks for including us on your journey
Could have been great
if it was 5 episodes. Instead, it turns into a slow dragging exercise in narcissism.