The Anna Jinja Show

Dr. Joy Stuewe Hoffman & Nick Kizirnis

November 04, 2023 Anna Jinja
Dr. Joy Stuewe Hoffman & Nick Kizirnis
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The Anna Jinja Show
Dr. Joy Stuewe Hoffman & Nick Kizirnis
Nov 04, 2023
Anna Jinja

 | Introducing our remarkable guest, Dr. Joy Stuewe Hoffman, whose superpower is empathy. She passionately believes in the potential for human growth and the profound impact of storytelling. With a diverse background as an educator, loving mom, devoted partner, Korean transracial adoptee, and aspiring baker, Joy brings a unique perspective to our show.  Joy takes pride in being the parent of two college students, Hanna and Clifton Alexander. Her journey began when she was adopted from Seoul, Korea, by her caring parents, Clifton and Isabel Stuewe, at just 10 months old. Joy's pioneering work in her dissertation was among the earliest studies focusing on Asian American, specifically Korean American, transracial adoptees in the college setting.  Join us to explore the world through Joy's empathetic lens and discover the power of her inspiring story.

Nick Kizirnis personally selected "Quiet Signals" from his album of the same name after discovering Joy's inspiring background and story. This particular track carries a deliberate, meandering ambiance that leads to a mysterious and captivating conclusion. Nick expressed his satisfaction with how the song captures these emotions, especially as it was created during the challenges of lockdown.

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 | Introducing our remarkable guest, Dr. Joy Stuewe Hoffman, whose superpower is empathy. She passionately believes in the potential for human growth and the profound impact of storytelling. With a diverse background as an educator, loving mom, devoted partner, Korean transracial adoptee, and aspiring baker, Joy brings a unique perspective to our show.  Joy takes pride in being the parent of two college students, Hanna and Clifton Alexander. Her journey began when she was adopted from Seoul, Korea, by her caring parents, Clifton and Isabel Stuewe, at just 10 months old. Joy's pioneering work in her dissertation was among the earliest studies focusing on Asian American, specifically Korean American, transracial adoptees in the college setting.  Join us to explore the world through Joy's empathetic lens and discover the power of her inspiring story.

Nick Kizirnis personally selected "Quiet Signals" from his album of the same name after discovering Joy's inspiring background and story. This particular track carries a deliberate, meandering ambiance that leads to a mysterious and captivating conclusion. Nick expressed his satisfaction with how the song captures these emotions, especially as it was created during the challenges of lockdown.

Support the Show.