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Names & Identity

An episode of the Adoptees Dish podcast, hosted by Adoptees Dish, titled "Names & Identity" was published on May 14, 2024 and runs 74 minutes.

May 14, 2024 ·74m · Adoptees Dish

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There is so much that goes into our names. In this episode we explore complexities names can bring to the adoptee community and how to navigate them.

There is so much that goes into our names. In this episode we explore complexities names can bring to the adoptee community and how to navigate them.

Breaking Dishes Lis Malone Sometimes in order to speak truth you first must break a few dishes. Host Lis Malone (Access Point with Lis Malone Podcast) is a writer, speaker and disability advocate. She's an international and interracial adoptee who is legally-blind from RP. Join her in her latest journey in dialogue as she takes on various topics across the social spectrum with a distinct emphasis on diversity and inclusion through engaging and insightful interviews, information and perspectives. Who Am I Really? Damon L. Davis Adoptees telling their stories of life in adoption, the search for their birth family, and how their reunion attempt turned out. Stories that make you laugh, cry, or simply say "wow".This podcast has two purposes: 1) To help you explore your own feelings about your adoption, accept your desire to try to understand your own personal history, and decide for yourself whether a search for reunification with your biological relatives is right for you. It will help you understand how others have dealt with issues related to protecting the feelings of their adopted families who may be supportive o ENDO ENDO There are those individuals who are early adopters, then there are those who are innovators. Mike Henderson aka ENDO falls into the latter category. A ubiquitous figure in electronic dance music for going on two decades, ENDO is a musician, a DJ, a teacher, an inventor, and a visionary.Beats have been driving ENDO as early as the first year of his life when he began drumming, playing in his school band and Punk and Hardcore bands. That is until he decided to travel to Woodstock in 1999. Here, he experienced DJs for the first time. Upon his return to his home state of Vermont, ENDO locked himself away for the next couple of years, perfecting the art of DJing.“It was an addiction and an obsession,” says ENDO. “It helped that I was a drummer and that I had a mathematical background. Using both of these and having a knowledge of song structure, I am able to calculate when I should stop and start tracks, using my mappings to navigate mathematically so they come in and out of the mix exact Des nouvelles de Jo Sator Johan Altimiras Des nouvelles de Jo Sator, écrites, adaptées et lues par Johan Altimiras
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