Sinopsis
A podcast that explores the experiences of Korean-American adoptees who return to live or repatriate to Korea as adults. Adoptees talk candidly about their reasons for returning and reflect on the challenges they face and on what they discover about Korean society and themselves.
Episodios
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Episode 06: Hana Crisp and Subin Kim
28/09/2016 Duración: 41minSix years ago, Korean adoptee Hana Crisp, 32, of Melbourne, Australia, found her birth family, including a biological half-brother Subin Kim, 29. Both agreed to be interviewed about their relationship and the reunion process over time. In separate interviews, the biological half-siblings provide a rare glimpse of what connecting and reestablishing family bonds is like after a lifetime apart, and within the context of relinquishment.
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Episode 05: Brian Park
14/09/2016 Duración: 32minBrian Park, 25, is a Korean-American adoptee and is gay. He's been living in Korea since 2014 when he met his birth family. Park is used to feeling different - first growing up in remote Iowa as one of only a few Asian faces, and later as he came to terms with his sexuality in Arizona, among new friends and at a new school. We'll hear about his path to self-acceptance and and how being in Korea has meant having to negotiate a different set of societal norms, and why he does.
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Episode 04: Miranda Kerkhove
31/08/2016 Duración: 28minMiranda Kerkhove, 41, is a Korean adoptee from The Netherlands. A translator by trade, Kerkhove's interest in her ethnic roots began linguistically and continues today through her devotion to learning the Korean language. Despite moving back to her birth country, Kerkhove describes situations that make her feel a sense of duality, of uneasiness and comfort.
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Episode 03: Megan Arnesen
24/08/2016 Duración: 37minMegan Arnesen, 30, of Plymouth, Minnesota spent the summer in Daejeon, Korea on an English teaching internship. She's a Korean-American adoptee who had already lived in Korea, the land of her birth, previously. This time, Arnesen returned as a new bride and reflected about her reunion with her birth family, being raised in a nearly all-white community in the Midwest and about her feelings about being adopted.
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Episode 02: Madeline Yochum and Andrew Blad in Daegu
11/08/2016 Duración: 27minListen as Madeline Yochum, 25 and Andrew Blad, 28 talk to us about their experiences growing up in North America and what led them to move to Korea. They're also a couple and share their experiences with dating other adoptees and what living in Korea means to them.
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Episode 01: Alicia Soon in Seoul
31/07/2016 Duración: 43minAlicia Soon, 33, is a Korean-American adoptee living in Seoul. She talks about her childhood growing up on a farm in rural Pennsylvania, the strained relationship between herself and her adoptive parents, and ultimately her attempt to make sense of the world around her and the forces that brought her into it.