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Nature vs Nurture: 2 Chinese Adoptees on their White Families

50 min · 1. Nov. 2023
Episode Nature vs Nurture: 2 Chinese Adoptees on their White Families Cover

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Transracial adoption often means growing up in a culture that is not typically associated with your ethnicity. In other words, for Leah and Tayler: being shown Asian culture by white people. As two transracial Chinese adoptees growing up in the Bay Area and Denver respectively, they had two incredibly different childhoods with two different sets of white parents. It’s affected a lot of how they show up in the world, and they wanted to share some things they’ve learned (and are still curious about). They’ll talk about genetic mirroring, nature v nurture, adopting your parents’ culture, and generally what it means to be a different ethnicity than your immediate family.  — About the podcast:  Produced by Leah Kelly-Reingold and Tayler Bunge Co-created and hosted by Leah Kelly-Reingold and Tayler Bunge Recording, mixing, and editing by Tayler Bunge Marketing and design by Leah Kelly-Reingold Theme by ⁠The Blasting Company⁠  — Instagram:⁠ ⁠@dumpedatbirth⁠ Threads: @dumpedatbirth  TikTok: ⁠@dumpedatbirth⁠ ⁠dumpedatbirthpod@gmail.com⁠  ⁠dumpedatbirthpod.com⁠ — Instagram: @dumpedatbirth  @dumpedatbirthpod@gmail.com [dumpedatbirthpod@gmail.com]  Dumpedatbirthpod.com

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Episode Nature vs Nurture: 2 Chinese Adoptees on their White Families Cover

Nature vs Nurture: 2 Chinese Adoptees on their White Families

Transracial adoption often means growing up in a culture that is not typically associated with your ethnicity. In other words, for Leah and Tayler: being shown Asian culture by white people. As two transracial Chinese adoptees growing up in the Bay Area and Denver respectively, they had two incredibly different childhoods with two different sets of white parents. It’s affected a lot of how they show up in the world, and they wanted to share some things they’ve learned (and are still curious about). They’ll talk about genetic mirroring, nature v nurture, adopting your parents’ culture, and generally what it means to be a different ethnicity than your immediate family.  — About the podcast:  Produced by Leah Kelly-Reingold and Tayler Bunge Co-created and hosted by Leah Kelly-Reingold and Tayler Bunge Recording, mixing, and editing by Tayler Bunge Marketing and design by Leah Kelly-Reingold Theme by ⁠The Blasting Company⁠  — Instagram:⁠ ⁠@dumpedatbirth⁠ Threads: @dumpedatbirth  TikTok: ⁠@dumpedatbirth⁠ ⁠dumpedatbirthpod@gmail.com⁠  ⁠dumpedatbirthpod.com⁠ — Instagram: @dumpedatbirth  @dumpedatbirthpod@gmail.com [dumpedatbirthpod@gmail.com]  Dumpedatbirthpod.com

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