In this episode of "All I Know," Kim, an international adoptee from Korea, will relay her experiences with racism. She shares some vulnerable and significant events, both from childhood and into her adulthood. Kim will also explore the impact that racism has had on her development over the years, specifically when it comes to her sense of self. It's a timely conversation, and one that we all should participate in. Each of us has a part we can play in dismantling racism, so this is a "must listen." Catch all the light you can!
(Listener, please note - some of the content in this conversation may be disturbing for some, as there are references to childhood sexual trauma.) In the first of this two-part series for All I Know, you'll meet Andrea. Hear what she has to say about being born female and navigating the gauntlet from being a girl to womanhood. She also gives an education around how some of life's greatest gifts come "in a really ugly package." Listen in, and catch all the light you can! ...
Alba. In the third of this three-part series for "All I Know" (make sure you listen to Parts 1 and 2 before diving into Part 3!), Alba brings together the threads she has shared with us so far. This part of the conversation reflects on, as she says, "The brand new book of Alba that I was writing... on my own." Do not miss the installments of Alba's story; catch all the light you can from this Survivor and She-Warrior! ...
Producer Jess sits down with Jen to dig a little deeper on the subject of heartbreak. If you haven't heard it before, Season 1 Episode 20 is where this conversation about surviving heartbreak opened. But during this opener for Season 2, Jess takes the story deeper, walking Jen down the "memory lane" of her most signficant heartbreaks. In this episode's artwork, Jen is pictured at a favorite family vacation spot, the summer before the first loss she discusses. ...