Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 93
Finding Home in Two Worlds: Max's Journey from China to Minneapolis and Beyond: A Story of Courage, Identity, and Belonging
What does it mean to belong when you're caught between two worlds? In this deeply moving episode of The Anna Jinja Show, host Anna Jinja sits down with Max, a Chinese-American adoptee whose story challenges everything we think we know about family, identity, and home.
Adopted from Northern China at just 15 months old by a single mother in Detroit, Max grew up in Minneapolis navigating the complex terrain of being an international adoptee. But his journey took an even more courageous turn as he embraced his identity as a trans man, adding another layer to his already multifaceted experience of belonging.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 92
From Heartache to Hope
In our latest episode of The Anna Jinja Show, host Anna Jinja brings together three extraordinary voices for a conversation that will change how you think about adoption, family, and resilience.
Meet Lane Igoudin, the author whose memoir "A Family Maybe" chronicles his and partner Jonathan's journey through the Los Angeles County foster care system - the largest in the nation with 30,000 children. Lane's raw, honest account reveals the emotional rollercoaster of emergency placements, court battles, and the painful uncertainty that foster families endure.
Meet Rita Soronen, President and CEO of the Dave Thomas Foundation, who brings decades of expertise to explain why Lane's story matters and what needs to change in our child welfare system.
And meet Bruce Dalzell, the gifted musician who was so moved by Lane's story that he composed an original song titled "Future" - a haunting tribute to the universal experience of parenting and hope.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 91
The moment that changes everything often looks ordinary. For Simon Benn, it was learning at age 40 that his childhood teddy bear came from his birth mother. "A volcano of anger erupted," he shared on The Anna Jinja Show. That moment launched him into a journey that would eventually help thousands of adoptees thrive. Now, Simon is asking for something that seems small but could create massive ripple effects: your 250 words.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 90
What started as children visiting friends turned into something extraordinary. Linda Sistrunk and Lish Greiner never intended to become unofficial foster parents. But when children in their community needed safety, love, and stability, their home became a haven.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 89
Kristina's journey isn't just about going back to Kazakhstan – it's about the universal human need to understand where we come from and how that shapes who we become.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 88
There's something magical about discovering that your family story isn't what you expected—it's better. In our latest episode of The Anna Jinja Show, we sit down with communication professional Meredith Jensen and her cousin Sydney Roberts for a conversation that transforms how we think about identity, belonging, and the power of putting down roots wherever we land.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 87
In a world where many people feel displaced or searching for belonging, this conversation offers hope. It reminds us that family isn't always biological, that home can be found in unexpected places, and that our most difficult experiences often become the source of our greatest strength.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 86
In Part 2 of "The Five-Minute Bond," we delve further into the incredible journey of Shannon and her birth mother Jan, exploring the surprising twists and turns that continued to shape their lives.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 85
This episode will make you believe in serendipity, remind you that family comes in many forms, and leave your heart fuller than when you started listening.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 84
In this episode, Levia shares her magnificent poem "Brown Skin Girl" and discusses the profound journey of self-validation in a world that constantly tries to define us. From embracing natural hair as a symbol of pride to cultivating unshakeable confidence, this conversation explores themes of identity, beauty, and the transformative power of self-love.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 83
Hear firsthand about the trials and triumphs of adopting three children amidst frequent relocations, including the heartwarming moment of receiving their first child on Kate's birthday.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 82
Richard bravely shares his journey through addiction and recovery, which Don masterfully translates into an original song titled "Watch The Sun Grow Brighter."
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 81
This episode encapsulates everything the host hopes that The Anna Jinja Show can be – a space where stories intersect, where music heals, and where we discover that we all experience adoption in its many forms as we choose the people and values that create who we are.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 80
Adopted from South Korea at just six months old, Lily's life journey began with a transcontinental flight into the arms of a loving white family who had longed for children for a decade.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 79
Jeff's vulnerability in sharing his lifelong journey of uncertainty and his eventual search for his origins is both courageous and inspiring.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 78
This episode delves into the heart of storytelling and collaboration, sparked by a unique workshop that paired participants with artists.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 77
Growing up, Anna found solace in music, performing in church choirs, and eventually pursuing her passion for fashion as a model. However, her journey was not without its challenges.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 76
Cat’s narrative explores not just the pain of loss, but also the complexities of navigating her roots and understanding her place in the world as someone who was adopted.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 75
In an age where cultural boundaries are increasingly blurred, the quest for identity and belonging remains a significant challenge for many.
Tune-in Tuesday: Episode 74
This episode is not just a conversation; it's an experience. Paige's vulnerability and eloquence, combined with the powerful imagery of Mary Oliver's poetry, create a listening experience that resonates long after the program concludes.