
Drew and Daniel realised that these could be perceived as troubling times, finding identity amidst angst about race, mixed race, duel heritage, the vast array of descriptions we have developed for not offending every category of racial background is confusing. Fitting in is important and things don’t always go to plan. Members of our family, unbeknownst to us, were having their own identity crisis... more
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The stigma attached to having a mixed-race child caused Caroline’s maternal mother to give her for adoption at only a few months old.
Her adoptive parents endured being snubbed by neighbours, confused as to why they hadn’t adopted a white baby. None... more
Born a twin in Zambia to an African mother and an Australian father, Nalishebo and her siblings moved with their father to The Northern Territory, Australia aged 13.
Dealing with the emotional tear from their mother 7000 miles away, they had to endu... more
We’d thought we’d just summarise briefly the last 5 episodes and bring to a close the family season of the race dilemma. Although closure is not something that is written in stone, we hope the story may continue...
But for now, we will broaden the c... more
In this episode, we speak with our first cousin Esther Hallman.
Of Pakistani and German heritage, growing up in a suburb of west London, she didn’t always find it easy to fit in a particular group…a result of a mixed heritage background or simply he... more
The story continues with another family member, this time with our cousin Stuart Morrison and although of Anglo Indian heritage, Stuart’s fair skin colour never left him in doubt about his very proud background but soon realised that the confusion wa... more
This episode is a conversation with Daniel's son Abel, and although only two years younger, his appearance is different to his sister Florence… he has an olive skin tone and brown curly hair and according to his sister, he has a more exotic look abou... more
The catalyst for this podcast, Daniel's daughter Florence Sloane, tells her story of how being white on the outside left her feeling unqualified to contribute to conversations about racism, even though close members of her family had experienced it f... more
In the first episode, we give a brief insight into one or two of our experiences in which racism made a big impact on us - our first realisation that we were in fact of a mixed background and that people judged us on our skin colour, left us a little... more
Really superb podcast with two hosts that really give their guests the chance to open up and share their experiences. Well worth a listen
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Loved the show Andrew and Daniel very interesting can’t wait for more love you my brothers lots of love Cheryl(Horley )Grauner









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