Adoption, Therapy, and Self-Discovery: Fai Knudson's Story


Episode Artwork
1.0x
0% played 00:00 00:00
May 23 2024 53 mins   1

Send us a text

Fai Knudson


Fai Knudson grew up in a white, conservative town, always feeling different. As a biracial, transracial adoptee, Faye faced racism and isolation.


Leaving their hometown ignited a journey of self-discovery, leading to advocacy and therapy focused on adoptee mental health.


In this episode, Fai shares their powerful story, the challenges of being a transracial adoptee, and how they now help others navigate similar paths.



What we discussed


(00:18) Who is Fai Knudson?

(04:05) Feeling different

(05:32) Not allowed to read adoption paperwork

(06:30) Coming out of the fog

(09:11) Studying adoption for master’s

(13:53) Adoptee therapists

(21:32) Adoptee care is neglected

(28:12) Story behind “Good Faith Therapy”

(33:20) Support for adoptees

(35:01) Genetic graveyard

(36:24) Finding an adoptee affirming therapist

(39:34) Partial reunion

(47:54) Finding your authentic self



Links


Connect with Fai Knudson: LinkedIn


Good Faith Therapy Website | Good Faith Therapy Instagram


Peer Support Space


Grow Beyond Words


Journey of The Adopted Self


Psychology Today


Follow us on social media: Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok


Credits


Special thanks to Samuel Oyedele for editing our podcast, support his work on
Instagram or e-mail him at [email protected]