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We welcome Daniel Tam-Claiborne back for a second recording because as Susan would say, there was just too much juice to squeeze in just one episode :) While we talked about his experience growing up as a Chinese-Jewish biracial kid in New York City in the last recording, we fast forward in this one to his experience of becoming a dad. Daniel experienced significant symptoms of postpartum depression after his daughter arrived and he talks us through that often hidden experience that many dads go through after they become parents. He started speaking to his quarter- Chinese daughter in Mandarin as he was coming out of the worst of his postpartum depression and we discuss how he and his wife arrived at the decision to commit to a bilingual upbringing for their child who doesn't easily "read" as Chinese or Chinese American.
If you'd like to learn more about Daniel Tam-Claiborne and his work, check out:
- His debut novel Transplants which was a 2023 PEN America Literary Award Finalist- Website at www.travelbreedscontent.com
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**Special note to our listeners**
Love the show? Help us keep the conversation going!Become a paid subscriber through our Substack.Your contributions help us continue to make contenton issues related to the Asian-American, immigrant, modern parent experience.
THANK YOU to our super awesome listeners who have already signed up!
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We welcome Daniel Tam-Claiborne back for a second recording because as Susan would say, there was just too much juice to squeeze in just one episode :) While we talked about his experience growing up as a Chinese-Jewish biracial kid in New York City in the last recording, we fast forward in this one to his experience of becoming a dad. Daniel experienced significant symptoms of postpartum depression after his daughter arrived and he talks us through that often hidden experience that many dads go through after they become parents. He started speaking to his quarter- Chinese daughter in Mandarin as he was coming out of the worst of his postpartum depression and we discuss how he and his wife arrived at the decision to commit to a bilingual upbringing for their child who doesn't easily "read" as Chinese or Chinese American.
If you'd like to learn more about Daniel Tam-Claiborne and his work, check out:
- His debut novel Transplants which was a 2023 PEN America Literary Award Finalist- Website at www.travelbreedscontent.com

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