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Donor 9623: Part Two

Written by: Dov Fox
Narrated by: Dov Fox
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  • Summary

  • To scores of people seeking a sperm donor, #9623 was sold as the perfect biological specimen: gifted athlete, music prodigy and neuroscience PhD with movie-star looks, a genius IQ and spotless bill of health. But it was all a lie. Dov Fox’s original hit series blew the lid off a multibillion dollar industry behind the creation of hundreds of thousands of babies every year. In this explosive next chapter, Fox examines the profoundly personal impact these revelations have on the people at the heart of it: the parents who were deceived, the children living with the fallout, and the donor himself. Now they must reckon with his bid at redemption and what it means for their painfully uncertain future. The thrilling conclusion of the 9623 odyssey unravels our deeply vulnerable relationships – when the ones we count on the most let us down the hardest. It’s a haunting tale of human resilience, the fragility of family, and what it takes to forgive the unforgivable.
    ©2023 Dov Fox (P)2023 Audible Originals, LLC
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  • Trailer
    May 25 2023
    To scores of people seeking a sperm donor, #9623 was sold as the perfect biological specimen: gifted athlete, music prodigy and neuroscience PhD with movie-star looks, a genius IQ and spotless bill of health. But it was all a lie. Dov Fox’s original hit series blew the lid off a multibillion dollar industry behind the creation of hundreds of thousands of babies every year. In this explosive next chapter, Fox examines the profoundly personal impact these revelations have on the people at the heart of it: the parents who were deceived, the children living with the fallout, and the donor himself. Now they must reckon with his bid at redemption and what it means for their painfully uncertain future. The thrilling conclusion of the 9623 odyssey unravels our deeply vulnerable relationships – when the ones we count on the most let us down the hardest. It’s a haunting tale of human resilience, the fragility of family, and what it takes to forgive the unforgivable.
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    1 min
  • Episode 1
    Jun 8 2023
    A tale of two families.
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    27 mins
  • Episode 2
    Jun 8 2023
    Will he or won’t he?
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    19 mins

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  • 2023-11-19

What a wild story

This story really highlights the trust and faith we have in systems, and how little safeguards there really are in place to protect us. This was not the outcome these families hoped for or deserved. In the second season I found it amazing how one family connected with the donor, even allowing him to meet their child. It was almost a season about forgiveness. Overall a great listen.

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great storytelling

It was a very interesting story for certain. I'm not sure I agree with the gentleman in the story, but I can somewhat understand his point of view.

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