Don't forget to go to my website and leave me YOUR story of belonging to feature on a future episode! Buy Me a Coffee! This episode of 'Art Heals All Wounds' features a conversation with Susan Kiyo Ito, author of 'I Would Meet You Anywhere,' focusing on her experiences as a transracial adoptee seeking connection with her birth and adoptive families. Susan and I talk about adoptees' quests for origin and belonging, highlighting the role art and creativity play in exploring and understanding complex identities. Susan's story, encompassing her journey to find her birth mother and the dynamics within her adoptive family, underscores broader themes of identity, belonging, and the resilience required to navigate the emotional landscapes of adoption. The episode also discusses the societal and legal challenges adoptees face in accessing birth records, while celebrating the power of storytelling in building connections and fostering understanding. 00:00 Opening: The Power of Art to Heal 00:43 Introducing Susan Kiyo Ito and Her Journey 01:51 The Complexities of Adoption and Identity 03:26 Susan's Story: A Quest for Connection 04:05 Engaging with Susan: The Interview Begins 05:44 Exploring Family Dynamics and Ethnic Identity 15:38 The Impact of Historical Trauma and Fear 20:38 The Evolution of Family Relationships 31:59 The Importance of Telling Your Own Story 33:18 Celebrating Susan's Book Success and Closing Thoughts Follow Susan Kiyo Ito Susan's website Watch for Susan's Appearance on the Constellation Reading Series Follow Me! ● My Instagram ● My LinkedIn ● Art Heals All Wounds Website ● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram ● Art Heals All Wounds Facebook