Jan 27, 2024
“I think for adoptees, my biggest advice for them is to ask if you need something. Whether it be therapy, whether it's understanding your story, whether it's being able to know your identity, ask. And if they don't want to tell you, keep asking.” -- Sariah Baker
In this episode, you will be able to:
Understand the profound influence of adoption trauma on self-identity and self-worth.
Discover the unique struggles and triumphs faced by intercountry adoptees in the LGBTQ+ community.
Recognize the pivotal role adoptive parents play in supporting the unique needs and experiences of intercountry adoptees.
Learn about effective therapeutic approaches that empower intercountry adoptees to navigate their complex identities and experiences.
Observe a journey of self-discovery and personal growth as an intercountry adoptee sheds limiting labels and societal expectations.

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My special guest is Sariah Baker
Sariah Baker, a 31-year-old human resources manager living in Portland, Oregon, brings a unique perspective to the complexities of intercountry and interracial adoption. As an intercountry adoptee from China, raised in a white Mormon family, Sariah's story delves into the intricate layers of identity she has navigated throughout her life. Her experiences offer valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of finding and embracing one's true identity.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
Subscribe to Sariah's YouTube channel The Adoptee Apostate for insightful content and poetry readings related to adoption, identity, and personal growth: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAdopteeApostate
Follow Sariah on TikTok at The Adoptee Apostate for engaging and thought-provoking videos on adoption, mental health, and self-discovery: https://www.tiktok.com/@theadopteeapostate
Connect with Sariah on Instagram at The Adoptee Apostate for updates on her journey, poetry, and discussions on adoption and identity: https://www.instagram.com/theadopteeapostate/
Here’s the book Sariah mentioned about her Chinese orphanage, Death by Default: A Policy of Fatal Neglect in China's State Orphanages: https://amzn.to/3HAsiMI
Adoption Mosaic is a wonderful organization, headed by Astrid Castro, to support adoptees: https://adoptionmosaic.com/
Other resources:
APtitude Support Group for Adoptive Parents Facing Adoption’s Challenges: UnravelingAdoption.com/APtitude
Other Parents Like Me - oplm.com
Heather Ross - Life Coaching for Parents who have a child struggling with addiction: https://heatherrosscoaching.com/
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Uncovering the Impact of Adoption Trauma
Adoption trauma can have long-lasting effects on an adoptee. It can
shake one's self-perception and fuel internal struggles,
particularly in relation to identity. Helping adoptees navigate and
heal from such trauma requires understanding, patience, and
therapeutic intervention.
Embracing the Vital Role of Adoptive Parents
Adoptive parents play a crucial role in mitigating the impacts of
adoption trauma and providing an accepting space for their
children. They hold the responsibility of fostering open
communication, providing emotional support, and celebrating the
unique backgrounds of their adoptees. Proper understanding and
support from adoptive parents can significantly aid in an adoptee's
journey towards self-acceptance and self-discovery.
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Music written and performed by Joseph Nakao
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Timestamped summary of this episode:
00:00:00 - Introduction and Background
Beth introduces the podcast and the guest, Sariah Baker, an
intercountry adoptee from China raised in a white Mormon family.
Sariah briefly shares her background and the circumstances of her
adoption.
00:02:47 - Challenges of Adoption
Sariah discusses the complexities of her adoption, including the
traumatic experiences in the orphanage and the challenges of being
raised in a white Mormon family as a Chinese adoptee.
00:06:53 - Struggles with Identity and Trauma
Sariah shares her struggles with trauma, perfectionism, and
navigating her sexuality within the context of her Mormon
upbringing, leading to emotional pain and self-medication with
large quantities of Ibuprofen.
00:10:15 - Seeking Help and Recovery
Sariah recounts seeking help for her mental health struggles and
the impact of institutional treatment on breaking free from
perfectionism and allowing herself to feel emotions.
00:11:28 - The Dangers of Self-Medication
Sariah and Beth discuss the dangers of self-medication with
Ibuprofen, highlighting the need for parents to secure
over-the-counter medications and the underlying psychological need
for control in such situations.
00:12:04 - Overcoming Struggles with Therapy
Sariah shares her experience with therapy, including DBT
(Dialectical Behavior Therapy) and talk therapy, to overcome
feelings of perfectionism and unmask her true self.
00:13:24 - Faith Crisis and Identity Struggle
Sariah discusses her struggle with her faith and identity crisis,
including grappling with her sexuality and the impact of her
environment on her mental health.
00:14:37 - Battle with Bipolar Disorder
Sariah opens up about her battle with bipolar disorder, including
her suicide attempt and the importance of seeking help.
00:19:39 - Search for Birth Family
Sariah talks about her ongoing journey to find her birth family,
including her experience with DNA testing and the challenges she
faces in this quest for self-discovery.
00:22:53 - Family Support and Validation
Sariah reflects on the lack of support and validation from her
adoptive family in her search for her birth family, emphasizing the
importance of understanding and support in an adoptee's journey of
self-discovery.
00:23:57 - Responsibilities of Adoptive Parents
Sariah and Beth discuss the important responsibilities of adoptive
parents, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to supporting
the emotional and healing needs of adopted children, as well as
being prepared for potential reunions and therapy.
00:25:08 - Challenges of Intercountry Adoption
Sariah and the host discuss the unexpected challenges and expenses
of intercountry adoption, including the need for multiple trips to
the child's country of origin, potential reunions, and therapy.
They highlight the importance of adoptive parents being prepared
for these aspects.
00:28:25 - Cultural Awareness and Identity
Sariah shares her experience of growing up in a predominantly white
and Mormon culture, where her Chinese identity and culture were not
fully integrated. She discusses the impact of not being encouraged
to explore her cultural heritage and the implications for
adoptees.
00:31:56 - Family Dynamics and Healing
Sariah reflects on her complex relationship with her adoptive
family, expressing a desire for a more nurturing and supportive
dynamic. She discusses the challenges of navigating her trauma and
seeking acknowledgment and understanding from her family.
00:34:04 - Challenges of Identity and Acceptance
Sariah delves into the challenges of navigating her identity as a
former Mormon, her sexuality, and the pressure to conform to
societal expectations. She shares her struggle with feeling judged
by her family and the difficulty of making personal choices.
00:35:42 - Impact of self-talk and internal struggles
Sariah discusses the unhealthy impact of self-talk and the internal
struggles she faces as an adoptee, including feelings of being a
bad person and the trauma of abandonment.
00:36:33 - Adoptive parents' reinforcement and expectations
Sariah shares how adoptive parents' reinforcement and expectations
can contribute to an adoptee's struggle with identity and
acceptance, highlighting the challenges of being gay in a
conservative environment.
00:37:28 - Prioritizing self-needs and coping mechanisms
Sariah talks about prioritizing her own needs and shares coping
mechanisms, including the use of poetry as a way to express
emotions and the concept of the "backpack of truths" to acknowledge
and accept oneself.
00:40:34 - Breaking free from societal labels
Sariah reflects on breaking free from societal labels and embracing
her authentic self, emphasizing the importance of personal growth
and self-acceptance as an adoptee with multiple identities. Sariah
shares a hopeful poem she wrote called “Walls Versus Gates.”
00:44:28 - Advice for adoptees and self-discovery
Sariah offers advice for adoptees to seek understanding of their
identity and emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and
self-acceptance, encouraging others to explore their truths and
seek support in their journey.