100 episodes

This is one of the pioneering podcasts on intercountry adoptees. Started in 2016, Adapted Podcast has interviewed more than 130 Korean intercountry adoptees on their lived experiences. The podcast started as a Fulbright research project in Korea and has been now downloaded more than 100,000 times around the world.

Adapted Podcast Kaomi Lee

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This is one of the pioneering podcasts on intercountry adoptees. Started in 2016, Adapted Podcast has interviewed more than 130 Korean intercountry adoptees on their lived experiences. The podcast started as a Fulbright research project in Korea and has been now downloaded more than 100,000 times around the world.

    Season 7, Episode 17: Nik Nadeau - Meeting My Birth Mother

    Season 7, Episode 17: Nik Nadeau - Meeting My Birth Mother

    Nik Nadeau, 36, met his Korean birth mother 14 years ago. In this episode, he talks about his creative writing process and about how he's unlocked feelings about the reunion and his own identity as a transnational adopted person. 

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Season 7, Episode 16: Yukyeong Kim and Banet

    Season 7, Episode 16: Yukyeong Kim and Banet

    Leader Yukyeong Kim and her group of neighbors and friends in Korea have been quietly and determinedly helping adoptees search for their biological family since 2018. I sit down with Kim to find out more about how the group got started and how their willingness to make a simple phone call has often times had surprising results. 

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Season 7, Episode 15: JaeHee Chung-Sherman - You Don't Have to Be Resilient

    Season 7, Episode 15: JaeHee Chung-Sherman - You Don't Have to Be Resilient

    Dr. JaeHee Chung-Sherman, DSW, LCSW, has centered her practice and research on decolonizing adoption and mental health for transracial and international adoptees. A transracial, transnational adoptee herself, Chung-Sherman, 47, has been among the first co-hort of TRIA therapists to do this work. She talks about narcissistic colonial adopt systems, and why she ultimately has decided to move on from private practice.

    • 1 hr 29 min
    Season 7, Episode 14: Leading an Adoptee Organization

    Season 7, Episode 14: Leading an Adoptee Organization

    Mia Quade Kristensen, 46, and Jannie Jung Westermann, 45, are on the board of the 34-year old Danish Korean adoptee organization, Korea Klubben. They will share about their own search and reunion stories, including one of them being in reunion with her Korean family for more than two decades. The women will also share about their community in Denmark and what is needed for the future. Besides the US and Korea, Denmark is the third most-downloaded country for the podcast. 
    Audio is available on Friday, March 15, 2024. 

    • 47 min
    Season 7, Episode 13: Adoptee Consciousness Model

    Season 7, Episode 13: Adoptee Consciousness Model

    I talk with Dr. JaeRan Kim and PhD student Grace Newton about the Adoptee Consciousness Model - a framework for understanding adoptee awareness of the impact of adoption. Together with Dr. Susan Branco (not featured), the model is now being discussed and critiqued in academic and adoptee communities. Kim, 55, and Newton, 29, also talk about their earlier years when helming their own anonymous blogs about adoptee identity, 'righteous anger' and the impact of adoption. 
    Dr. JaeRan Kim: 
    Harlow's Monkey
    https://harlows-monkey.com/2022/06/23/coming-to-consciousness/ 
     
    Journal link https://www.ibpj.org/issues/articles/Susan%20F.%20Branco,%20JaeRan%20Kim,%20Grace%20Newton,%20Stephanie%20Kripa%20Cooper-Lewter,%20Paula%20O'Loughlin%20-%20....pdf 
     
    https://harlows-monkey.com/
    Instagram @harlows_monkey
    LinkedIn jaerankimphd
     
    Grace Newton: 
    Instagram: @redthreadbroken  
    Facebook: Red Thread Broken
    Twitter or X: @gracepinghua   
    Website: www.redthreadbroken.com 

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Season 7 Episode 12: Thomas Haessly and the Imposter Within

    Season 7 Episode 12: Thomas Haessly and the Imposter Within

    Thomas Haessly, 40, has felt like an outsider ever since he can remember. Adopted from Korea by a Danish mother and American father to Racine, Wisconsin, Haessly recalls feeling like an imposter within his family, of not quite fitting in, and again as an adult at Korean grocery stores and parenting his own children. Haessly’s sister, Mia, also an adopted Korean, is featured on Season 7, Episode 8 of this podcast. This interview is the first for the podcast where adopted siblings who grew up together open up about their lived experiences, and illustrate their differences.

    • 1 hr 21 min

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