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Episode 508: Erika Hayasaki

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English - October 19, 2022 19:04 - 41 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1.7K ratings
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Previous Episode: Episode 507: Rachel Aviv
Next Episode: Episode 509: Andy Kroll

Erika Hayasaki has written for The New York Times Magazine, Wired, and The Atlantic. Her new book is Somewhere Sisters: A Story of Adoption, Identity, and the Meaning of Family.
“I don’t subscribe to the belief that it’s our story because we’re the journalist that wrote it — especially when people are sharing these really intimate, deep, painful moments. That is not my story. That’s their story that they've collaborated in a way with me to share through these interviews.”
Show notes:

@ErikaHayasaki

erikahayasaki.com

 Hayasaki on Longform

Hayasaki’s Atlantic archive

04:00 "Hiroshima" (John Hersey • New Yorker • Aug. 1946)

12:00 "A deadly hush in Room 211 — then the killer returned" (Los Angeles Times • April 2007)

16:00 "A Criminal Mind" (California Sunday Magazine • Oct. 2015)

17:00 "In a Perpetual Present" (Wired • April 2016)

18:00 Somewhere Sisters (Algonquin Books • 2022)

19:00 "Identical Twins Hint at How Environments Change Gene Expression" (The Atlantic • May 2018)

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Erika Hayasaki has written for The New York Times Magazine, Wired, and The Atlantic. Her new book is Somewhere Sisters: A Story of Adoption, Identity, and the Meaning of Family.

“I don’t subscribe to the belief that it’s our story because we’re the journalist that wrote it — especially when people are sharing these really intimate, deep, painful moments. That is not my story. That’s their story that they've collaborated in a way with me to share through these interviews.”

Show notes:


@ErikaHayasaki
erikahayasaki.com
 Hayasaki on Longform
Hayasaki’s Atlantic archive
04:00 "Hiroshima" (John Hersey • New Yorker • Aug. 1946)
12:00 "A deadly hush in Room 211 — then the killer returned" (Los Angeles Times • April 2007)
16:00 "A Criminal Mind" (California Sunday Magazine • Oct. 2015)
17:00 "In a Perpetual Present" (Wired • April 2016)
18:00 Somewhere Sisters (Algonquin Books • 2022)
19:00 "Identical Twins Hint at How Environments Change Gene Expression" (The Atlantic • May 2018)

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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