The Shoeller family is the best family. Jon and Rhianna are such awesome parents to Tyanna. They are navigating this situation so well. I see their documentation of this experience becoming the example for fostering/ adopting in the future. The love is real❤❤❤🥰🥰
The Schoeller family very loving family, very loving couple, you can see how much they love the baby girl! Tyanna really bless to have this couple, the couple really bless to have her too. We can see the love of each other in this family, not the color , but the love they shared to each other.
Love this talk. I’m in my 50’s now am black and was adopted by incredible caring white parents. Born in 1970 and was one of the first adopted in Chicago. We were even on a talk show that I hiccuped through the whole thing. I definitely went through my struggles probably because of genetics as well as bad choices. Now I am now getting to know my biological family due to 23 and me. I’m addicted to the Schoeller family and will continue to watch your show as well. Thank you for shedding light on this topic.
If you knew Jon and Rhianna, you would know that they are great parents, and they truly love their daughter. There should not be any insecurities. Rhianna, Jon, I want you to know that Tyana will thank you one day for loving her and raising her. As a 69 year old black woman raised by my grandmother after the death of my parents, Thank you for truly loving and protecting Tyana. Truly Thank You.🙏
Hello Twin momma, You did an excellent podcast with Rhianna Schoeller. I really enjoyed Part 1 and Part 2 of your talk with her. Keep doing what you’re doing.😊❤❤
Thanks to John for calling out a racist. You both are taking great care of Tianna. Thanks to Lauren & Rhianna for a wonderful podcast part 1 & 2 of Multiracial Adoption.
LOVE ALL of the Schoeller Family!!! Congratulations!! They hit 1 Million subscribers last weekend while travelling to Portugal!! Proud to Be one of them!!
First time viewer and now a subscriber. Great videos with Rhianna. I can relate so much to what was discussed having bi-racial nephews that I love so much and proud of their accomplishments in life. Thanks for sharing.
Very Good interview. I love this family. I have seen most of their videos. They are great Parents to her. I don’t necessarily see color with them as parents and child who is a different color than they are. I see nothing but love and 3 people that are connected. They have done an amazing job exposing her to different cultures and places around the world. Seems like she has thought of things to prepare herself and the child for the future. ❤
I love watching the Schoeller family. They have very wholesome videos. And Rhianna I know and can see that you truly love Tyanna. The different personalities are good and I think they complement each other. You guys keep doing what you’re doing. 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Love 💕 my best family Schoeller mom n dad take so loving ❤care of there amazing daughter Tianna who is supper smart she is a easy learner dad baby girl girl act just like her parents God bless there family
I m south African and S. A do a lot of adoption, I have a daughter I adopted 20yrs AGO we are both black , but to say Africans hardly maybe you are not aware, you must do research, south Africans adopt.
One big question you didn't ask! I was curious to see if they would be open to adopting another child. I have an adopted child and looking back I wish that I had found a way of adopting more children. As the saying goes, "an only child is a lonely child!" My son had close cousins that helped to fill that void. My son wasn't a foster child, though I was a foster parent at the time. It was before President Bill Clinton change laws that made it possible for these children to have the opportunity for stable and loving homes. Thank you gir a great interview!
I know this may sound strange Rihanna, but I think that you and John may find that Tianna will probably not give y’all the grief you may expect in the future. It’s just something very special and different about Black kids. They tend to be way more appreciative and respective.
Rhianna said something that i have seen first hand and im sure its really confusing for a child of color with two white parents if never even spoken about. My ex-husband and his wife had a son that turned out to be brown. How you ask? Well she had an affair obviously but didn't realize that she had gotten pregnant from the affair. She was hoping she was pregnant frim her husband. Anyway, he looked different and when he was old enough to realize it he started to ask questions. She told him that he was darker because her father was full blooded Indian. Thats what she told my ex husband also. One day a knock on the door changed everything. A woman came ti the house asking to see her nephew. Thats when the truth came to light. Im sure it was very confusing for him until thst point so i agree with Rhianna that things need to be discussed with the child openly and honestly from the beginning. It could mess the child up psychologically if they know and feel like they are different and don't understand why.
To be fair, I don't like open adoption. I think it confuses the child. Yes, I hear that the more the love, the better, whatever, but personally, I think it divides the focus of the child on who to love more, or who to listen to more etc. It also makes them ponder secretly on whether it will be better to be with the other person; which might make them deviant. But then again, I'm African and we hardly adopt. We just take care of everyone's child without any government formalities. And we insist they go to their birth family during school holidays and return when school reopens. At one point, my dad was single-handedly taking care of about 8 kids (which is normal in Africa. Some people even "adopt" more). Overall, I think my father took in about 20 or more kids. And they all knew their bio family. But the kids hardly remember who took care of them, they just go back to their birth family when they are older. But it's become a part of us since generations. We don't care. We don't even think about it.
I was in foster care too an my foster mother didnt let me meet my real mother she use to send me boxes an my foster mother told them tell her i was dead that hurt me so bad till now i am 54 that happened wen i was 16 she never adopted me cause my real mother wanted me to keep her last name now i am so hurt behind this 😢
Why don't you invite Chantashia and listen to her side of the story? All information has been obtained already and the validity of the information has been detected and proven, what are these information from Ms Rhianna as she is indicating as her biological family? Ms Rhianna kindly tell the public what Chantashia;s husband looks like and how he allowed for adoption? What country does Chantashia and her husband hail from?
Why so defensive. You know as westerners most people are not intentionally implying that there is not a variety of cultures, religions, tribal practices, countries, etc…
I love The Schoeller Family! I watch them every Sunday morning.
I love watching the Schoeler family.
The Schoeller family is the best and I love watching them every Sunday
The Shoeller family is the best family. Jon and Rhianna are such awesome parents to Tyanna. They are navigating this situation so well. I see their documentation of this experience becoming the example for fostering/ adopting in the future.
The love is real❤❤❤🥰🥰
John and Rhianna. Is one of the best parents ever, I love you guys so much. I look up to you a lot❤🙏 God bless
The Schoeller family very loving family, very loving couple, you can see how much they love the baby girl! Tyanna really bless to have this couple, the couple really bless to have her too. We can see the love of each other in this family, not the color , but the love they shared to each other.
Schoeler family I love you❤❤❤❤❤
Love this talk. I’m in my 50’s now am black and was adopted by incredible caring white parents. Born in 1970 and was one of the first adopted in Chicago. We were even on a talk show that I hiccuped through the whole thing. I definitely went through my struggles probably because of genetics as well as bad choices. Now I am now getting to know my biological family due to 23 and me. I’m addicted to the Schoeller family and will continue to watch your show as well. Thank you for shedding light on this topic.
I love how mom and dad loves there baby girl Tiana❤
If you knew Jon and Rhianna, you would know that they are great parents, and they truly love their daughter. There should not be any insecurities.
Rhianna, Jon, I want you to know that Tyana will thank you one day for loving her and raising her. As a 69 year old black woman raised by my grandmother after the death of my parents, Thank
you for truly loving and protecting Tyana.
Truly Thank You.🙏
Love the Schoeller Family and enjoy their bond and love for each other. My go to for Sunday TH-cam.
Definitely my family as long as they post am there. It's like we are a real family
Jamaica 🇯🇲
Love the Schoeller family. So loving and balanced
Hello Twin momma, You did an excellent podcast with Rhianna Schoeller. I really enjoyed
Part 1 and Part 2 of your talk with her. Keep doing what you’re doing.😊❤❤
I really like watching the Schoeller family videos. I Love you all. Blessing and peace💐🌹
Thanks to John for calling out a racist. You both are taking great care of Tianna. Thanks to Lauren & Rhianna for a wonderful podcast part 1 & 2 of Multiracial Adoption.
I love them I follow them and the way treat her is amazing my JESUS keep them and cover them
Second that
Stop with your jesus religious nonsense @lermarankin7166
Love this family. ❤❤❤
LOVE ALL of the Schoeller Family!!! Congratulations!! They hit 1 Million subscribers last weekend while travelling to Portugal!! Proud to Be one of them!!
I luv the Schoeller family,🥰
I watch the Schoeller Family every week. I love them and their journey.
I am going to subscribe to your channel right now. It was a great interview.
Love them as well
Twin momma, please allow them to talk more. No too many interruptions please😊❤
Yeeessss ❤
I appreciate this podcast and the questions. Rhianna provided more information on the adoption process than I have heard on their channel. Thank you!!
First time viewer and now a subscriber. Great videos with Rhianna. I can relate so much to what was discussed having bi-racial nephews that I love so much and proud of their accomplishments in life. Thanks for sharing.
Very Good interview. I love this family. I have seen most of their videos. They are great Parents to her. I don’t necessarily see color with them as parents and child who is a different color than they are. I see nothing but love and 3 people that are connected. They have done an amazing job exposing her to different cultures and places around the world. Seems like she has thought of things to prepare herself and the child for the future. ❤
I love that family so much that I look forward to sunday's.
God bless you all, the best parents.and My Prayer is the Lord keep a hedge around you all Jesus is faithful
Betty McGowan
Memphis Tennessee love ❤
I love this 2 part interview. I have had questions in my mind that you have answered. Thank you.
I love watching the Schoeller family. They have very wholesome videos. And Rhianna I know and can see that you truly love Tyanna. The different personalities are good and I think they complement each other. You guys keep doing what you’re doing. 😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
I love the Schoeler family ❤❤❤
Love 💕 my best family Schoeller mom n dad take so loving ❤care of there amazing daughter Tianna who is supper smart she is a easy learner dad baby girl girl act just like her parents God bless there family
This is enlightening conversation ❤
I enjoyed this video.
Rhianna / John / Tyanna / keep making memories/ love is beautiful
I m south African and S. A do a lot of adoption, I have a daughter I adopted 20yrs AGO we are both black , but to say Africans hardly maybe you are not aware, you must do research, south Africans adopt.
Holaaaa !! Yo quiero muchisimoooo a esta familia graciassss 🤗 🇦🇷
One big question you didn't ask!
I was curious to see if they would be open to adopting another child.
I have an adopted child and looking back I wish that I had found a way of adopting more children.
As the saying goes, "an only child is a lonely child!"
My son had close cousins that helped to fill that void.
My son wasn't a foster child, though I was a foster parent at the time. It was before President Bill Clinton change laws that made it possible for these children to have the opportunity for stable and loving homes.
Thank you gir a great interview!
Great interview ❤
I know this may sound strange Rihanna, but I think that you and John may find that Tianna will probably not give y’all the grief you may expect in the future. It’s just something very special and different about Black kids. They tend to be way more appreciative and respective.
Rhianna said something that i have seen first hand and im sure its really confusing for a child of color with two white parents if never even spoken about. My ex-husband and his wife had a son that turned out to be brown. How you ask? Well she had an affair obviously but didn't realize that she had gotten pregnant from the affair. She was hoping she was pregnant frim her husband. Anyway, he looked different and when he was old enough to realize it he started to ask questions. She told him that he was darker because her father was full blooded Indian. Thats what she told my ex husband also. One day a knock on the door changed everything. A woman came ti the house asking to see her nephew. Thats when the truth came to light. Im sure it was very confusing for him until thst point so i agree with Rhianna that things need to be discussed with the child openly and honestly from the beginning. It could mess the child up psychologically if they know and feel like they are different and don't understand why.
To be fair, I don't like open adoption. I think it confuses the child. Yes, I hear that the more the love, the better, whatever, but personally, I think it divides the focus of the child on who to love more, or who to listen to more etc. It also makes them ponder secretly on whether it will be better to be with the other person; which might make them deviant.
But then again, I'm African and we hardly adopt. We just take care of everyone's child without any government formalities. And we insist they go to their birth family during school holidays and return when school reopens.
At one point, my dad was single-handedly taking care of about 8 kids (which is normal in Africa. Some people even "adopt" more). Overall, I think my father took in about 20 or more kids. And they all knew their bio family.
But the kids hardly remember who took care of them, they just go back to their birth family when they are older. But it's become a part of us since generations. We don't care. We don't even think about it.
Bravo 😊😊😊
To all the Schoeller Family fans like me, I thought Rhianna had a sister?
She does have a sister
She does
I was in foster care too an my foster mother didnt let me meet my real mother she use to send me boxes an my foster mother told them tell her i was dead that hurt me so bad till now i am 54 that happened wen i was 16 she never adopted me cause my real mother wanted me to keep her last name now i am so hurt behind this 😢
Why don't you invite Chantashia and listen to her side of the story?
All information has been obtained already and the validity of the information has been detected and proven, what are these information from Ms Rhianna as she is indicating as her biological family?
Ms Rhianna kindly tell the public what Chantashia;s husband looks like and how he allowed for adoption?
What country does Chantashia and her husband hail from?
Why??
That's Shantasia's business. And her choice whether she wants to discuss her business on the internet.🙄
Africa is a big continent with different culture and practices, we are not homogeneous
Why so defensive. You know as westerners most people are not intentionally implying that there is not a variety of cultures, religions, tribal practices, countries, etc…
I love the Shoeller family ❤❤❤