
Ep. 57: 19-year old Wilson Munsterman on resilience, identity, & his book, "Marked by Adoption"
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In this episode, I’m joined by Wilson Munsterman, a 19-year-old author and powerful advocate for adoptees.
Visit Wilson's website: MarkedByAdoption.com
Buy Wilson's book on Amazon: Marked by Adoption: 10 Key Insights from an Adoptee's Perspective
Follow and connect with Wilson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wilsonmuns/...
Wilson shares his remarkable journey from being abandoned in China as a baby and left on a doorstep. He spent time in orphanages in China and was adopted in America.
He highlights the complexities of identity, belonging, and self-worth faced by so many in the adoption community.
We delve into the transformative power of mindset and the critical roles that faith and mentorship have played in Wilson’s journey.
Wilson also opens up about his motivation behind writing his book, Marked by Adoption, which is now available on Amazon.
The conversation explores how intentional storytelling and meaningful connection can help shift perspectives and foster understanding within families and communities.
Highlights from this episode include:
Wilson’s story of resilience, from abandonment to finding belonging through adoption.
Insights into how adoption influences identity and self-worth.
The importance of cultivating the right mindset and grounding in faith when navigating adversity.
The mentorship and support systems that guided Wilson’s path.
Reflections from his book, Marked by Adoption, and practical wisdom for parents and adoptees alike.
His story, his attitude, and the way Wilson lives his life is a true source of encouragement to approach adoption with openness, love, and a willingness to learn.