Somewhere Between Podcast

By: Maia Aimee Alia and Ace
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Somewhere Between (formerly adopt-ED), a podcast made by Asian adoptees for Asian adoptees.Our podcast strives to create a platform dedicated to sharing the stories and experiences of Asian adoptees all over the world. Being an international and transracial adoptee can be tough, and at times very isolating, but we hope that through this podcast we can help to support you on your journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Connect with us on Instagram @somewherebetween.fam or shoot us an email at somewhere.between.podcast@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!

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Episodes
  • Episode 36: Group 99
    May 13 2023

    In this episode, Maia is joined by her fellow Chinese adoptees Ashley, Jaiden and Katie, who go way back as they were raised in an orphanage together for almost a year, before being brought to Canada in 2001 by their adoptive families. Together, the four of them discuss their individual struggles with identity and whether reuniting with their birth parents is something that they would like to do. They also reminisce on their favourite memories from past reunions and discuss how these yearly reunions impacted them growing up.


    You can find Ashley, Jaiden and Katie on Instagram @rivershrimp, @jaidenfrench and @katielcostello respectively. 


    See you guys next time!


    We've added music!

    Intro: Lights by Sappheiros (https://soundcloud.com/sappheirosmusic)

    Outro: herbal tea by Artificial.Music (https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music)



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    38 mins
  • Episode 35: Our Thoughts on Found, ft. Shelley Rottenberg
    Sep 26 2022

    In this episode, Aimee and Alia are rejoined by Chinese adoptee, Shelley, to discuss their thoughts on the documentary, Found , available on Netflix. Along with the emotions this documentary provoked, they share how Found has impacted their views on DNA testing and the possibilities of them attempting their own birthparent search. They also discuss the importance that documentaries like Found and One Child Nation play in not only helping Chinese adoptees learn more about themselves and their past, but also acting as a tool for non-adoptees to educate themselves.

    You can find Shelley on Instagram @sea_shellz7 or through her now available website, shelleyrottenberg.ca ! 

    *note: this episode was recorded in February 2022

    See you guys next time!

    We've added music!

    Intro: Lights by Sappheiros (https://soundcloud.com/sappheirosmusic)

    Outro: herbal tea by Artificial.Music (https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music)


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    40 mins
  • Episode 34: The Engaged Adoptee - Hannah-Mei, Chinese adoptee & Superwoman
    Mar 21 2022

    In the second episode of our TEA-series, short for The Engaged Adoptee, Ace is joined by Chinese adoptee, Hannah-Mei Grisley. Hannah-Mei is the founder of ‘Let’s Chat Law’, co-founder of ‘3 Cups of Cha’ and exceptionally involved in the adoptee community by being the co-founder of Subtle Asian Adoptee Traits Europe, an Adoptee Representative for CACH-ALL and the UK Lead for China’s Children International. “Superwoman” has been thrown around a lot whenever her name is mentioned.

    You can follow Hannah-Mei on Instagram @hannahmeigriz and check out the adoptee organisations she mentions @cach_all_org, @cci_adoptees, and @saat_europe. 

    *note: this episode was recorded in March 2021

    See you guys next time!

    We've added music!

    Intro: Lights by Sappheiros (https://soundcloud.com/sappheirosmusic)

    Outro: herbal tea by Artificial.Music (https://soundcloud.com/artificial-music)


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    33 mins

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