Naoko Tsunoda was born in Los Angeles in 1976 and adopted by Japanese expats the following year. Despite knowing she was adopted, it was not until she turned 18 that Naoko’s parents revealed that she is ethnically Vietnamese. Thus began a decades-long search for the missing pieces of her history, culminating in the discovery of her birth name: Mỹ Thị Bùi. Now in her forties, Naoko is learning to embrace her dual identities via her love of tea. The events of 2020 propelled her to start her own online tea boutique, Key To Teas, where she offers tea sourced directly from Japan and Vietnam. 2020 also sparked a search for her birth mother and an older half-sister. She hopes that by sharing her story, this serves as a beacon to help reunite them.
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#53 Live Episode! Mother, Métis, Memory
#52 A Love Story
#51 Ngày Về Của Bố
#50 2023 Mỹ Việt Story Slam
#49 Mai American
#48 Buried Ruins
#47 Live Episode! Making Before Me w/Lisa Phu
#46 Bonus Episode: Before Me
#45 Bonus Episode: Suzanne Thi Hien Hook
#44 Bonus Episode: Listening Party
#43 Bonus Episode: Healing Thru Writing
#42 - Ambiguous Grief
#41 - Live Episode! The Magic Fish
#40 - 2022 Mỹ Việt Story Slam
#39 - The Mountains Sing
#38 - Cooking From Memory
#37 - Three Funerals For My Father
#36 - LIVE Episode! House of Sticks
#35 - PodSwap! Seven Million Bikes
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