Explore every episode of the podcast Born In June Raised In April: What Adoption Can Teach the World
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| Behind the Mask: Belonging, Identity, and Community with Melissa Guida-Richards | 22 Oct 2025 | 00:28:50 | |
This October, we're going Behind the Mask — looking at what we hide, what we reveal, and how adopted people learn to show up as their full selves. April sits down with Melissa Guida-Richards — adopted person, author, and creator of the Adoption Changemakers Conference — to talk about authenticity, culture, and the importance of real connection in the adoption community. Together, they explore what it means to unmask, how to hold space for nuance, and where joy and healing live in this work. Follow Melissa Guida-Richards on social media @adoptee_thoughts and visit adoptee-thoughts.com for details about the Adoption Changemakers Conference. Follow April Dinwoodie on Instagram, Facebook, and X (Twitter) @JuneInApril, on YouTube @AprilDinwoodie, and visit JuneInApril.com to keep the conversation going.
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| Back to School with Student Questions & Inclusive Classrooms | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:52:35 | |
In this back-to-school episode of Born in June, Raised in April: What Adoption Can Teach the World, April Dinwoodie and podcast producer Kyle Ferreira get into a conversation about the powerful and often surprising questions April has received from students—both adopted and not—about adoption, identity, and belonging. From "What happens when someone is adopted an is mistreated?" to "Were you ever angry at your birth parents?" these honest questions open the door to conversations about family, race, mental health, and resilience for all children. April also offers five practical ways schools can better support adopted children and reminds us that when classrooms embrace difference, every child benefits. Content Note: After the closing credits, April and Kyle have a brief discussion about school shootings. | |||
| December 2024: Adoption & Evolving Traditions | 23 Dec 2024 | 00:22:45 | |
Host April Dinwoodie sits with producer Kyle Ferreira to discuss how holiday traditions have evolved over the years. April also shares thoughts about the baby in the manger, the nativity and the "Holiday Miracle" as it relates to adoption. | |||
| November 2024: Who is Around Your Holiday Table? | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:24:41 | |
In November 2024, host April Dinwoodie sits with Producer Kyle Ferreira to talk about the both/and of her holiday table. April also shares helpful tips for transracially adopted persons when it comes to the holiday season. | |||
| October 2024: Adoption, Costumes and Code-Switching | 21 Oct 2024 | 00:25:11 | |
In October 2024, Host April Dinwoodie sits with producer, Kyle Ferreira to talk about the idea behind code switching and wearing masks as it relates to a transracialy adopted persons experiences. We also hold space for April as her birthday approaches later this month. | |||
| September 2024: Moving with Confidence & Clarity | 24 Sep 2024 | 00:28:19 | |
This month host April Dinwoodie sits down with producer Kyle Ferreira to talk about the recent Transracial Journeys Camp that April is involved in each year and how beneficial this camp is to building confidence and clarity around some of the more difficult aspects of transracial adoption. | |||
| August 2024: Adoption on MY Terms: Language and Agency For Adopted Persons | 29 Aug 2024 | 00:29:48 | |
As the school year kicks off, host April Dinwoodie sits down with producer Kyle Ferreira to have a conversation about language as it relates to expressing experiences of adoption. In this episode, April breaks down the reasons for why she refers to her self as an "Adopted Person". And why she refers to her parents as either "Parents of Origin" or "Parents of Experience". | |||
| July 2024: Freedom, Family, & VP Kamala Harris | 25 Jul 2024 | 00:18:16 | |
With July 4th as a backdrop, this month, producer Kyle Ferreira and host April Dinwoodie have a conversation about thoughts and experiences surrounding freedom and independence. We also discuss representation and the impact VP Kamala Harris. | |||
| June 2024: The Father of All Holidays | 16 Jun 2024 | 00:30:02 | |
This month, for Fathers' Day, I sit down with my producer to have a conversation about my thoughts and emotions at the intersection of adoption and Fathers' Day. | |||
| May 2024: Mothers' Day & Adoption Reflections with JuneinApril | 14 May 2024 | 00:30:48 | |
This month, just after Mothers' Day, I sit down with my producer to have a conversation about my thoughts and emotions as it relates to adoption and Mothers', mothering, and Mothers' Day | |||
| April 2024: I'm Adopted & I Cry A Lot (April Showers Bring May Flowers) | 29 Apr 2024 | 00:11:46 | |
In this episode, host April Dinwoodie shares her very personal journey of sadness, grief, and loss connected to adoption and family separation.
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| March 2024: Four Women Connected to Adoption | 29 Mar 2024 | 00:11:27 | |
In honor of Women's History Month for March 2024, I share how four women, four mothers who never knew each other helped shape my understanding of the many women connected to adoption. | |||
| Back to School, Back to Truth: Conversations on Race, Adoption & Journalism with Ahna Fleming and Libby Hobbs | 22 Aug 2025 | 00:48:02 | |
This August, as we embrace the "Back to School" season of Continued Learning & Growth, I welcome two incredible young journalists, Ahna Fleeming and Libby Hobbs, for a conversation rooted in truth-telling, identity, and resilience. After a painful racial slur was used toward me during a public process in my own town, I was searching for connection and healing. Around the same time, I read Ahna's powerful New York Times article about a similar experience of being targeted by the very same word. When I reached out to her, she introduced me to her friend Libby, whose journey as a transracially adopted person born in China resonated deeply with both of our experiences. Together, we explore:
This episode is a reminder that our hardest moments can also be invitations to keep learning, keep growing, and keep finding ways to belong. Show Notes & Links Referenced Articles:
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| February 2024: How to Love a TRA: "She Cried" | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:08:56 | |
In February 2024, I give you the 8th installment of How to Love a Transracially Adopted Person, titled "She Cried." In this part of the series I recount recently trying to find an old letter that my bio cousin had sent me but in trying to find that I stumbled upon the letter I had originally sent my birth mother that she had sent back to me but upon opening it this time I found something new. This discovery conjured up a new sense of love and loss. | |||
| January 2024: The Intersection of Social Media & Adoption | 31 Jan 2024 | 00:22:36 | |
The new year is upon us but I still continue to see the same inappropriate social media postings surrounding children and youth who have been adopted particularly Black & Brown children being adopted into white families. In this January episode, I dive into how important it is to protect adopted children from social media exploitation. I also discuss the urgency of physical protection of Black and Brown adopted children and youth and the role hair touching plays. | |||
| My Holiday Wishlist in 2023 | 26 Dec 2023 | 00:15:08 | |
As another year ends for JuneinApril, I take a quick look back on the amazing family members/guests I had on the show this year. I am so blessed to have so many amazing human beings in my life and honored that they would take the time to talk about my journey with me! Along with this, I wrapped up the year with three wishes for 2024 and beyond. | |||
| November: A Seat at the Table | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:12:12 | |
For National Adoption Awareness Month I discuss my involvement with Adopt Us Kids and the incredibly rewarding event I have been part of for a few years now. And as the winter holidays begin, I talk about the importance of involving the ones closest to us to the holiday table. | |||
| Wearing the Mask, Birthday Edition | 30 Oct 2023 | 00:17:59 | |
During my Birthday month I take sometime to reflect on what I know about my beginnings and thoughts and questions about the day I was born. And because it's Halloween, I get into the realities of masking feelings surrounding the emotions that can come up at this time of year. | |||
| Going back to School with JuneinApril | 30 Sep 2023 | 00:06:53 | |
As fall begins this year, I take this time to sit and reflect on Septembers of my past and the feelings and emotions I had round what it was like going back to school and getting back into that academic rhythm. I also discuss what parents and professionals can do better to help ensure that their child feels safe and secure in their transitions back to school. | |||
| Always Learning, Always Growing with School psychologist, Dr. G | 29 Aug 2023 | 00:41:19 | |
As we prepare children for back to school, who better to discuss this transition as it relates to adoption than Dr. Orit Goldhamer (aka Dr. G.) Dr. G works as a school Psychologist at the Churchill School in New York City, where we work together to create affinity spaces for students, supportive spaces for parents, and educate the broader school community. Drawing on her two decades of experience we discuss what students, parents, and professionals need to be doing better for those experiencing adoption. | |||
| July 2023: Sweet & Special Conversations with Nieces & Nephews | 26 Jul 2023 | 01:25:40 | |
This month, I bring together some of my nieces and nephews of experience. From oldest to youngest, Albert, Mackenzie, Michon, Kyle & Cooper. These are my sibling's kids, the ones who grew up knowing their Aunt "A" looked a bit different but never questioned why I was there or the love that we had for one another. My relationships with all of my nieces and nephews were the stepping stones to a lot of the work that I do today with youth. If you ever wanted to know more about me and how I build relationships with children and young people, this is the episode to listen to!! | |||
| June 2023: An Ode to the Only Dad I've Ever Known, Tom-Dog | 30 Jun 2023 | 00:09:39 | |
In this short episode, I talk with my brother of experience, Jim and his wife Keiko about all the reasons why we love our father! I also am able to bring in a special guest, my father's great grandson, Jim's grandson, my great nephew, Landon James to talk about his "Old Papa" | |||
| Putting Puzzles Pieces Together w/Family of Origin | 23 Jun 2023 | 00:19:42 | |
Part of a new limited series, this episode is about my mother of origin, Helen June. With help from cousin Sean McCarthy & nephew Drew Tandal, we dive into the emotions surrounding our journey of finding family of origin as well as how they see Helen in me. | |||
| Blended Together: The Beauty of Belonging and The Freedom to Be | 16 Jul 2025 | 00:33:41 | |
In this special July episode of Born in June, Raised in April: What Adoption Can Teach the World, we explore the beauty and complexity of belonging—and the deep yearning for the freedom to be fully ourselves. I'm joined by my dear friend and creative collaborator Johnny Wright as we share space and vision around a new offering we're bringing into the world—one created especially with Black and Brown youth in mind, particularly those growing up in White families and communities. This conversation is about more than programs or plans—it's about culture, care, and connection. It's about hair and history, family and identity, and the ways we can braid love, legacy, and liberation into how we show up for ourselves and for one another. As we prepare to introduce this work in community for the first time, we hope you'll join us in dreaming of a world where everyone has the freedom to belong—and to be. | |||
| May 2023: An ode to Sandra D | 24 May 2023 | 00:20:14 | |
Part of a new limited series, this episode celebrates my mother of experience, Sandra Dinwoodie. With the help from my older brother Jim and his wife Keiko, we dive into all the things our mom got right and they ways she continues to inspire the next generations. | |||
| April Showers Brings May Flowers: Exploring Emotion, Environment, and Elevation | 29 Apr 2023 | 00:11:37 | |
Part of a new limited series, this episode explores some of my emotions connected to transracial adoption juxtaposed to my surroundings as a kid. I also pull in my parents to hear from them on how they raised me and my siblings as well as what they think that could have done better. | |||
| Family Connections, Luck & Where it All Started with Madeline Bell | 22 Mar 2023 | 00:56:47 | |
After 7 years of conversation with some of the most poignant and inspirational people I have had the privilege to know; I sit down with the person who inspired me to start this podcast in the first place, my birth cousin, Madeline Bell. We cover family connections, luck in Adoption and so much more! | |||
| A Look Back on 7 Years of Born in June Raised in April Part 2 | 28 Feb 2023 | 00:32:18 | |
In this February episode, I take a look back on the last 4 seasons of the show; I've had some remarkable guests with some even more profound highlights & conversations. I am so incredibly grateful to everyone who has been apart of this journey with me! | |||
| A look back on 7 years of Born in June, Raised in April Part 1: How It Started | 31 Jan 2023 | 00:22:13 | |
Later this year, the Born in June, Raised in April podcast will relaunch with a new format and new content! But before we do, I have to pay homage to the many amazing people who made this all possible! In January 2023, I take a look back on the first 3 seasons of the show; how this all started, who planted the seed, and some of the incredibly profound guests I was blessed to have on the show! | |||
| December 2022: The gift of Nathan Ross | 24 Dec 2022 | 01:05:12 | |
For the December 2022 Episode I welcome dear friend, colleague, and fellow transracial adoptee, Nathan Ross. In this episode we discuss his experiences of family, holidays around this time of year, as well as other parts of the year and we also dive into some of the harder parts of adoption/ foster care as it relates to racial identity development. | |||
| A Journey of Sisterhood and Adoption with Cassandra and Julia | 29 Nov 2022 | 01:19:47 | |
In this November episode April welcomes sisters Cassandra and Julia for a healing and heartfelt conversation about their journey of sisterhood and adoption. This month during National Adoption Awareness Month, we go deep into the importance of knowing where you come from and who you are connected to, the life-long impact of adoption, and the reality that there is no one way to experience adoption. | |||
| Birthdays, Masks, and Bullying: A personal conversation with JuneinApril | 25 Oct 2022 | 00:38:46 | |
It's another year around the sun…My Birthday month has arrived and I decided to sit down with my producer Kyle Ferreira to discuss all the things October has to teach us! Along with the theme of Birthdays, and with Halloween quickly approaching, Kyle and I dive into what it means to "Wear a Mask" as a cover for what we may be feeling. It's also National Bullying Prevention Month, and we make room to break down the terrible situation that happened in LA earlier this month, with an elected official making racist remarks about a transracially adopted child. | |||
| September 2022: Talking with Steve Wyche | 29 Sep 2022 | 01:07:58 | |
In September 2022, I sit down with NFL'S Chief National Reporter, Steve Wyche. Although Steve doesn't have a personal connection to adoption, he does have a personal understanding of what it means to move around the world as a biracial person in America. This month, Steve and I discuss our shared experiences of identity development, our lives growing up, and the incredible impact Colin Kaepernick's kneeling in protest against police brutality of people of color, has had on the world. | |||
| All things Adoption and Back to School with JuneinApril | 29 Aug 2022 | 00:45:13 | |
In August 2022, I sit down with my producer/nephew, Kyle to discuss all things "Back to School". We dive into our thoughts around what it was like for us during school, our feeling around this ever growing fear of school shootings, what parents and professionals can do to help alleviate some of their children's worries, and the importance of connection and validation. | |||
| Truth, Timing & the Ties That Bind: La Tika Jeffery's Journey to Her Father of Origin | 20 Jun 2025 | 00:47:36 | |
In this deeply moving June episode of Born in June, Raised in April: What Adoption Can Teach the World, host April Dinwoodie welcomes back La Tika Jeffrey—youth advocate, mother, and lived expert in foster care and adoption—for a raw and inspiring conversation about the power of uncovering truth and forging new family connections. Since her last visit back in December 2021, La Tika's world has transformed in beautiful and complex ways. This episode follows her emotional journey to discover her father of origin after learning that the man she believed to be her biological father was not. With honesty and courage, La Tika shares how therapy, DNA testing, and deep personal work led to the unexpected reunion with her biological father—and the beginning of a meaningful relationship that now includes her children.
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| The intersection of Freedom & Adoption with Milton Washington | 28 Jul 2022 | 00:58:13 | |
In July 2022, I sit with Korean American adoptee, Milton Washington. Orphaned and adopted at the age of eight, and brought to the States at the age of ten, Milton had plenty to say and stories to tell about his experiences in a new family, with a new language and new culture. This month we discuss the intersection between freedom and independence as it relates to adoption, family, and identity. | |||
| June 2022: Fatherhood, Trauma, and Resilience with Derek Clark "The Rapping Dad" | 28 Jun 2022 | 01:06:02 | |
In June 2022 I sit down with author, inspiring motivational speaker, and viral sensation, Derek "Rapping Dad" Clark! Derek and I discuss so much from foster care to fathering with so many poignant moments shared. And of course he wouldn't be the "Rapping Dad" without dripping a rhyme or two! DISCLAIMER: This episode contains challenging subject matter including violence, suicide, & sexual violence. Viewer discretion advised... | |||
| Mother's Day and Adoption with Amira Rose Davis | 30 May 2022 | 01:00:38 | |
In May 2022 April sits with transracially adopted person, Amira Rose Davis. Amira is the Assistant Professor of History, African American Studies, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Penn State University. This month April and Amira discuss the intersections of Mother's Day, Birthdays, and adoption. They also take time to share their thoughts around the recent abortion laws and tragic school shootings. | |||
| April 2022: "Ask Me Anything" Edition | 27 Apr 2022 | 00:51:36 | |
In April 2022, host April Dinwoodie sits down with her producer to answer questions from listeners. This episode April dives into all things identity, family, facing embracing differences and this month's theme of naming & claiming as well as "April showers, bring May flowers". | |||
| We're Adopted Lucky Us? A conversation with Susan Ito | 29 Mar 2022 | 00:54:15 | |
In this Women's History Month episode host April Dinwoodie sits down with an amazing women, writer, editor, performer, teacher and adopted person, Susan Ito. Together they discuss the complex realities around what it means to be lucky in adoption as well as the importance of documenting narratives in adoption. | |||
| Love as a Verb with Hannah Jackson Matthews and Bret Matthews | 21 Feb 2022 | 00:52:23 | |
In a month filled with love and rooted in Black History, I sit down with adult transracial adoptee Hannah Jackson Matthews and her husband, Bret Matthews. Hannah is a writer, educator and a champion of the healing and humanity of transracial adoptees. Together, the three of us discuss the complexities of love, racial identity, relationships, and transracial adoption. | |||
| 2022: Reclaiming the Calendar with Adoptee Advocate, Haley Radke | 26 Jan 2022 | 00:52:49 | |
For this January 2022 episode, I sit down with adoptee advocate and the creator and host of the Adoptees On, Haley Radke. Haley and I discuss how we, as adopted persons, often experience the calendar differently than non-adopted persons, and how adoption can teach the world about grief. | |||
| Adoption, Identity & Traditions with La Tika Jeffery | 22 Dec 2021 | 00:50:23 | |
Ending 2021 with someone I deeply cherish, former foster youth, adult adoptee and consultant, La Tika Jeffery. This month we discuss adoption as an adult and how La Tikas life circumstances impact her very clear choice to be a stay at home mom. We also dive deep into breaking old traditions and creating new healthier ones. | |||
| NAAM 2021: Making Room for Adoption at the Family Table | 19 Nov 2021 | 00:13:12 | |
For National Adoption Awareness Month, I highlight some past conversations with guests that remind us of how adoption can show up at our holiday tables, how adopted children may feel the moment they realize they don't look like their adoptive parents and how we must make room for the uncomfortable visitor of adoption to ensure adoption is experienced at the highest level of elevation. | |||
| Adoption, Identity and the Masks we Wear with Terrence Coffie | 27 Oct 2021 | 00:41:43 | |
It's October which means one thing, Halloween, candy, and of course costumes and masks. This month, April is joined by the founder of Educate Don't Incarcerate, a mentoring program that focuses on criminal, juvenile and educational reform, Terrence Coffie. April and Terrence steer directly into how masks have affected their lives growing up adopted or as a foster youth and even now as adults. | |||
| Mothering Out Loud: Stacey Gatlin on Advocacy, Identity, and the Yes We Adopt Village | 15 May 2025 | 01:07:17 | |
In this Mother's Day episode, April Dinwoodie sits down with Stacey Gatlin—founder of Yes We Adopt—to explore Black adoption, parenting after loss, and building community that centers authenticity and healing. Stacey shares her path through infertility, post-adoption depression, and the creation of Yes We Adopt—a platform that uplifts Black adoptive families, adopted persons, and birth parents. | |||
| "Back to School" with Nam Holtz | 21 Sep 2021 | 00:49:34 | |
It's September 2021 and that means Back to School! This month we sit with Korean Transracially adopted person Nam Holtz. Nam produced and directed a documentary film titled "Found in Korea". The film follows Nam as she journeys back to Korea in search of her culture, roots, and identity. We dive deep into this idea of parents and professionals who are on this journey of better understanding adoption and foster care. | |||
| Talking Trauma and Adoption with Dr. Bruce Perry | 29 Aug 2021 | 00:46:04 | |
In this August 2021 episode we go back to school and continue our journey to better understand adoption with Dr. Bruce Perry. Dr. Perry is co-author along with Oprah Winfrey of "What Happened to You?" a book about the impact of trauma. We dive deep into Dr. Perry's work with the neurosequential model and the importance of asking "what happened to you?" vs "what's wrong with you?" specifically related to adoption and identity. | |||
| An Urgent Conversation About Education with Cami Anderson | 29 Jul 2021 | 00:50:34 | |
For this July 2021 episode we steer into an urgent conversation about what is and is not happening in education today. Host April Dinwoodie is joined by 2018 guest Cami Anderson to talk about the future of education and what parents and grown-ups that care about children need to know. Cami's Thirdway Solutions Group supports policy, government, non-profit, corporate, and philanthropic leaders in pursuit of equity and justice to find innovative solutions to their most vexing challenges. | |||
| Surviving the White Gaze with Rebecca Carroll | 08 Jun 2021 | 00:49:29 | |
This month, host April Dinwoodie sits down with culture critic, podcast host, and author of the stunning memoir Surviving the White Gaze, Rebecca Carroll. In this spirited conversation, the two discuss identity, family, difference of race and culture and of course, what adoption can teach the world. | |||