Mixed Blessing

Tiffany Henness—S1E14

August 12, 2021 Chandra Crane Season 1 Episode 14
Tiffany Henness—S1E14
Mixed Blessing
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Mixed Blessing
Tiffany Henness—S1E14
Aug 12, 2021 Season 1 Episode 14
Chandra Crane

In today’s episode, I got to sit down at the multiethnic table with Tiffany Henness. Join us for vulnerability and deep thoughts, but also laughs and theological hijinks. Tiffany’s story is a blessing to me, and will bless you—whether you’re multi- or monoethnic. Come listen and learn from Tiffany and her amazing story as a multiethnic, transracial (but domestic) adoptee. 



Shownotes:


Website: Callinginthewildnerness.com

Facebook: Facebook.com/callinginthewilderness

Instagram: Instagram.com/coachhenness

Twitter: Twitter.com/coachhenness


Tiffany Henness is a biracial, transracial adoptee and founder of the Adoptee Influencer Network.  She is also a transracial adoption educator for Be the Bridge, a non-profit that focuses on racial reconciliation. Tiffany lives in Oregon with her husband and two kids, where she serves on the local Leadership Council for Safe Families for Children and organizes a BIPOC community group. She writes about the intersection of adoption, ethnic identity and faith.


Show Notes

In today’s episode, I got to sit down at the multiethnic table with Tiffany Henness. Join us for vulnerability and deep thoughts, but also laughs and theological hijinks. Tiffany’s story is a blessing to me, and will bless you—whether you’re multi- or monoethnic. Come listen and learn from Tiffany and her amazing story as a multiethnic, transracial (but domestic) adoptee. 



Shownotes:


Website: Callinginthewildnerness.com

Facebook: Facebook.com/callinginthewilderness

Instagram: Instagram.com/coachhenness

Twitter: Twitter.com/coachhenness


Tiffany Henness is a biracial, transracial adoptee and founder of the Adoptee Influencer Network.  She is also a transracial adoption educator for Be the Bridge, a non-profit that focuses on racial reconciliation. Tiffany lives in Oregon with her husband and two kids, where she serves on the local Leadership Council for Safe Families for Children and organizes a BIPOC community group. She writes about the intersection of adoption, ethnic identity and faith.