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Revelations of identity

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July 28, 2025

THE search for one’s origins can bea profound and emotionally drain-ing journey and in The Secret Daughter, listeners are taken on a journey of self-discovery in just under four hours. Nikki Carlson, an adoptee yearning to connect with her biologi-cal roots was raised in the heart of Minnesota by a big game-hunting family.

- THINA BOTHA

At the core of Nikki's story lies a duality: she is both a grieving daughter hoping to trace the echoes of her biological parents and a potentially manipulative outsider navigating a world filled with deception and peril.

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