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Adrienne Abiodun: Part 1. Off the grid globetrotter. Enduring loss.

September 03, 2020 Reisha Raney and Adrienne Abiodun Season 1 Episode 10
Adrienne Abiodun: Part 1. Off the grid globetrotter. Enduring loss.
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Adrienne Abiodun: Part 1. Off the grid globetrotter. Enduring loss.
Sep 03, 2020 Season 1 Episode 10
Reisha Raney and Adrienne Abiodun

Adrienne discusses the need for greater suicide prevention support for military personnel after she endured losing her father, who served in the U.S. armed forces, to unaddressed mental trauma; losing her hearing at 16 years old from a car accident; how her off the grid exploration in Tajikistan’s Wahkan Valley in the Pamir mountains led to her interest in DNA testing for genealogy and a search for her heritage after having learned that her dad was not her biological father at 10 years old; beginning her career after studying video production at the Art Institute of Los Angeles; interspersing volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in Romania, Ethiopia, and Kenya among jobs in mobile marketing including her walking from New York to California for Steps Across America; leaving the workforce to raise her children; enjoying playing capoeira, fitness, botanical gardens and learning Farsi in her free time; discovering the realities of using DNA tests to research genetic ancestry; becoming a professional genealogist; her family not knowing or talking about their past; how family history was lost by fleeing Mississippi for California and never returning; descending from Revolutionary War patriot Christopher Guice; and discovering lies on her grandfather's birth certificate. In the next episode, Part 2, hear about Adrienne’s findings and what happened when she contacted the leader of the Connecticut State Society Daughters of the American Revolution and told her that they descend from the same patriot ancestor and therefore her family has mixed race heritage. Read Adrienne’s biography at www.daughterdialogues.com/daughters

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Adrienne discusses the need for greater suicide prevention support for military personnel after she endured losing her father, who served in the U.S. armed forces, to unaddressed mental trauma; losing her hearing at 16 years old from a car accident; how her off the grid exploration in Tajikistan’s Wahkan Valley in the Pamir mountains led to her interest in DNA testing for genealogy and a search for her heritage after having learned that her dad was not her biological father at 10 years old; beginning her career after studying video production at the Art Institute of Los Angeles; interspersing volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in Romania, Ethiopia, and Kenya among jobs in mobile marketing including her walking from New York to California for Steps Across America; leaving the workforce to raise her children; enjoying playing capoeira, fitness, botanical gardens and learning Farsi in her free time; discovering the realities of using DNA tests to research genetic ancestry; becoming a professional genealogist; her family not knowing or talking about their past; how family history was lost by fleeing Mississippi for California and never returning; descending from Revolutionary War patriot Christopher Guice; and discovering lies on her grandfather's birth certificate. In the next episode, Part 2, hear about Adrienne’s findings and what happened when she contacted the leader of the Connecticut State Society Daughters of the American Revolution and told her that they descend from the same patriot ancestor and therefore her family has mixed race heritage. Read Adrienne’s biography at www.daughterdialogues.com/daughters

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Born in Angeles City, Philippines, parents in Armed Forces
Learning that dad was not biological father at 10 years old, biological heritage missing link
Studying video production at Art Institute of Los Angeles
Life story felt like a musical, joining father on speed filled adventures
Losing hearing at 16 from car accident, frightened about impact on dream to be a music video director
Losing father in divorce, reconnecting, then losing him to suicide; mental health support needs for military service members
Settling in Florida, shifting from entertainment industry to mobile marketing
Leaving workforce to raise children
Volunteering with Habitat for Humanity in Romania, Tajikistan, Ethiopia, and Kenya
Walking from NY to CA for Steps Across America
Off the grid exploration in Tajikistan Wahkan Valley Pamir mountains leading to interest in DNA genealogy testing
Free time pursuits of playing capoeira, fitness, botanical gardens and learning Farsi
Realities of using DNA tests to research genetic ancestry
Becoming a professional genealogist
Ad mixture ethnicity test results
Family not knowing or talking about history past great grandparents, family history lost by fleeing MS for CA and never returning, investigating lineage through DNA testing
Descending from Revolutionary War patriot Christopher Guice
Cousin encouraging to join DAR