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  • The Best Season Yet: Celebrating Juneteenth, Birthdays, and Season One
    2024/06/19

    In this special episode of The Fake Siblings Podcast, cohosts and interracial adoptive siblings, Hannah and Greg wrap up an incredible first season with a triple celebration!

    Join them as they dive into the significance of Juneteenth, sharing its history and why it’s a day of reflection and joy.

    They also take a moment to celebrate their summer birthdays with some hilarious family anecdotes and even a game of This or That.

    Finally, they reflect on their journey through season one, highlighting favorite moments, lessons learned, and what to look forward to in season two. Tune in for a heartwarming and festive finale filled with laughter, insights, and celebration!

    Don't miss out—this episode is a perfect blend of fun, reflection, and excitement.

    Hit play and join the party! 🎉🥳✨

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    39 分
  • Wait.. Is Dad a Horse Girl? : Navigating Father's Day, Reunion, and Birth Fathers
    2024/06/12

    In the ninth episode of our first season, co-hosts Hannah and Greg celebrate Poppa Jackson and his enduring love of horses. In a special tribute, both Hannah and Greg draw horses in his honor, sharing heartfelt stories and fond memories. But that's just the beginning.

    The conversation takes a deeper turn as they discuss navigating Father's Day in the context of adoption. Hannah opens up about her reunion with her birth father, offering an intimate look into her journey and the emotions involved. They also explore the role of birth fathers in adoption as a whole, providing insights and perspectives that resonate deeply with their experiences.

    This episode is a heartfelt and thought-provoking dialogue, and both Hannah and Greg agree that it's one of their favorites so far.

    Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, review, and share it with others. Your support means the world to us!

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    38 分
  • There's No Promise Like Compromise : Bridging the Gap Across Difference
    2024/05/29

    In a world that's growing more divided and with an election season brewing, Hannah Jackson Matthews and Greg Jackson Stumbras are taking a step back to reflect on their unique siblingship. Amidst the "us vs. them" rhetoric, how have they managed to find common ground and compassion despite their many differences? 🌍

    In this episode, Hannah and Greg delve into the heart of their bond, sharing personal stories and insights on bridging divides and nurturing empathy. They'll also tackle a poignant listener question: "How have you both managed to remain as close as you are through life’s changes and challenges?"

    Tune in for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation that promises to offer both wisdom and warmth. Don't miss it!

    If you enjoyed today's podcast, please consider subscribing, rating, and writing us a review. Your support means the world to us! ❤️ - Greg and Hannah

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    36 分
  • Everybody Loves a Garage Sale : International Adoption and Adoptee Commodification
    2024/05/22

    Hold onto your hats, folks, because Hannah Jackson Matthews and Greg Jackson Stumbras are hosting a garage sale like no other! 🏷️ Need a Hannah? She's yours for the bargain price of just $50,000 – discounted for 31 years of love, of course! 😉

    Inspired by a South Minneapolis couple who recently raised $50,000 through a garage sale to adopt a child from South Africa, in their seventh episode, our dynamic cohosts dive into the complexities of international adoption. They'll tackle heavy topics like corruption and fraud, and the commodification and dehumanization of adoptees. But don't worry, they’ll do it with their signature blend of wit and wisdom. 🌍💔

    And as always, Hannah and Greg will wrap things up with a heartfelt call to action for those considering adoption, offering insights and encouragement for navigating this emotional journey and the experiences that follow.

    Tune in for an episode that's equal parts eye-opening, heartwarming, and just a tad cheeky. You won’t want to miss it!

    If you enjoyed today's podcast, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving us a review. Your support means the world to us! 🙏

    - Greg and Hannah

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    38 分
  • What is Wrong with the World Today? : Pregnant People Databases, Mother's Day, and The Met Gala
    2024/05/15

    🎙️ Dive into the latest episode of "The Fake Siblings Podcast" with your favorite cohosts, Hannah Jackson Matthews and Greg Jackson Stumbras! 🎧

    In their sixth episode, these interracial adoptive siblings unpack a whirlwind of topics that hit close to home. With Mother's Day fresh in their minds, Hannah shares her heartfelt reflections on being an adoptee during this holiday and how her journey into motherhood has reshaped her views on her birth mother. 🌷

    Meanwhile, Greg delves into the MOMS Bill, a hot-button proposal by Senator Katie Britt aimed at creating a national database for pregnant individuals, sparking a dialogue on pro-life resources and the choice to become parents in an uncertain world. 🤰

    But wait, there's more! The duo takes on the global issues marginalized people are facing, juxtaposing it against the opulence of this year's MET Gala theme, "the garden of time," which seems to paint a dystopian picture of society's future. 💫

    Despite the weighty topics, Greg and Hannah manage to keep spirits high throughout, even treating listeners to a little Flight of the Conchords sing-along! 🎶 So, don't miss out on this rollercoaster of thought-provoking conversation and contagious optimism.

    Tune in now, and remember, no matter how bleak things may seem, we should always remain curious to consider how we might imbue hope into our horizon! ☀️

    If you enjoyed today's episode, show some love by subscribing, rating, and leaving a review. Your support means the world to us! 🌍 - Greg and Hannah

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    39 分
  • They Not Like Us? : Drake, Kendrick, and Identity
    2024/05/08

    In their fifth episode, Hannah and Greg, discuss the rap beef between Drake and Kendrick Lamar. The chorus of Kendrick's latest track repeats "They Not Like Us" over an unapologetic, unmistakably West Coast beat; however, the question that quickly emerges during this episode is who are transracial adoptees most like -- Drake or Kendrick? And in what ways? Through their commentary, Hannah and Greg begin to notice parallels in the internal and external conflicts created due to insecure identity and arrested development.

    Works referenced:

    Clip from Donald Glover's special "Only Black Kid in School" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb5CZ8v1jT0

    "Euphoria" - Kendrick Lamar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPqDIwWMtxg

    "Meet the Grahams" - Kendrick Lamar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QiFl9Dc7D0

    "Not Like Us" - Kendrick Lamar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6eK-2OQtew

    "Drake: Timeline of Rapper's Rise to Stardom" Business Insider https://www.businessinsider.com/drake-life-career-timeline-2018-10#aubrey-drake-graham-was-born-on-october-24-1986-1

    Additional Info:

    A History of Drake v. Kendrick Beef - Where's the Dirt? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hjA_L7yjfY&t=16s

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    32 分
  • Sounds About White : The Impacts of Racial Colorblindness
    2024/05/01

    In their fourth episode, co-hosts and interracial adoptive siblings, Greg and Hannah divert from their typical format of listener submitted topics and questions to address comments made recently (4-26-24) by, UFC 303 Headliner and transracially adoptive father, Michael Chandler on The Shawn Ryan Show.

    When asked about how Chandler approaches raising his two, Black adopted sons, he said, "I'm not raising black children, I'm raising children. Whether you are black or you are white, no matter what race that you are,.. Being a good man, a good man of reputation, none of that has to do with skin color. Everything has to do with the character of the man. Probably not an answer that some people would say is important but that's where the world has gone. Where we think that the most important thing about us is our skin color or our gender or our political affiliation."

    After hearing this quote and watching the entire interview, Hannah and Greg, were struck by Chandler's racial colorblindness, and wanted to take the necessary time to center the impacts of racial colorblindness on Black adoptees and their experiences.

    Works Referenced:

    Standing in the Gap: An Unapologetic, Reflective Workbook on Meeting the Needs the Transracial Adoptee in Your Life by Hannah Jackson Matthews, M.S.Ed https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVVD11DP

    Michael Chandler on The Shawn Ryan Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7y2-i9t3Pw&t=6777s

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    33 分
  • Grow Up, Greg! : White Privilege and Growth Mindset
    2024/04/24

    After reflecting on the release of their debut episode, Hannah and Greg struggle with being too critical. Greg identifies, at times, how he has been dismissive and insensitive about hard conversations, and Hannah calls him in about his self-identified conflict avoidance during their conversations. As they find resolution, they practice embracing a growth mindset about their mistakes, even and especially when they feel shame for messing up. Ultimately, they are asking themselves and their listeners, what role does growth mindset play in acknowledging our varied levels of privilege? And how can growth mindset help us build and maintain more "real" connections?

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    32 分