314 Nik Chang Hoon
/Today’s guest is memoirist and poet, Nik Chang Hoon. Nik shares his journey of identity and language reclamation, including returning to Korea and reuniting with his birth mother in secret. We also talk about estrangement, healing, and his powerful writing that invites us to look deeper at the pain and resilience of finding one’s place between families and cultures.
Show Notes
Full episode transcript here.
Recommended Resources
- Emotionally Self-Aware Adoptive Parent: Contract for Services by Nik Chang Hoon
- https://nikchanghoon.com/
- The Girl I Am, Was, and Never Will Be: A Speculative Memoir of Transracial Adoption by Shannon Gibney
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