These are intimate conversations, but also light and friendly.
April is insightful in her commentary and gentle with her guests.
Who Am I Really?
Its not only validating for adoptees, but a helpful tool for their parents.
It features real and heartfelt conversations, providing a platform for adoptees to share their unique experiences and perspectives.
Getting to hear the unvarnished truth from adoptees can be a real lifeline for people who feel alone.
By telling these stories, Samantha and Sandria are battling the fourth S, silence.
Hearing these stories helps Black adoptees and adoptive parents feel less alone.
Or Susan Williams, who was deported back to South Korea after a troubled childhood and time in prison.
(If youre outside of the U.S., you might have to access it through a VPN.)