
This is an hour-long, one-on-one interview podcast centered around international and transracial adoption and the people involved.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Peggy Galdamez is a Korean adoptee, adopted at 6 months old and claims Michigan as her home state. She has an older brother (also adopted from Korea) and has a younger half-brother (adopted from Brasil). She currently resides in Silicon Valley wit... more
Fitness activist and model, Kevin Kreider designed recalls being bullied for his lanky figure, Asian heritage, and ticks caused by the onset of Tourette Syndrome at a young age. Now a full-time coach and model, Kevin has won several natural bodybuild... more
Adam Goodman is a Korean adoptee who grew up in Westchester, NY along side his younger brother (also adopted and biologically related). He's now living in North Jersey with his girlfriend. In addition to his day job as a business analyst, he and a ... more
Michael Mullen was adopted from Korea when he was 2.5 years old and didn’t meet another Asian person for 14 years. He grew up in Washington State, attended college at the University of Washington in Seattle, and moved to New York in 1997, after livi... more
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This podcast has played an important role in addressing my adoption by providing a safe, easy and fun way to start to peel back the layers. I highly recommend this to any Korean adoptee or any other fellow adoptees. We are not alone. Thank you, Mike!
Love listening. It’s like comfort food for adoptees! Each interview is enriching and unique. Includes our diversity and what ties us all together, too.
so great to listen to all these podcasts. each story so unique, with an underlying similarity that finally someone is shedding some light on. amazing guy running the whole thing, Mike makes everyone laugh and feel comfortable- no wonder i spilled so much! thanks dude.
Listening to adoptees' stories and perspectives is always of interest to me. Thanks for doing what you do!










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