
School of Self-Worth
School of Self-Worth is a purposeful podcast and community for the ambitious woman who knows she is worthy of an astoundingly great life. Join us weekly as we redefine success, set and sustain boundaries, and reclaim your self-worth.
Hosted by Nicole Tsong, bestselling author, former journalist, and work/life balance coach, who helps professional women live an aligned life. We will have diverse and meaningful conversations with successful women from all walks of life who share insight about what it takes to be brave, joyful, and yourself every day.
Every single episode is thoughtfully designed to leave you feeling empowered, with tangible tips and advice that will lead you to your next breakthrough.
School of Self-Worth
93: From Korea to Adoptee to Founder with Grace Yung Foster of The Inclusion Initiative
In this week’s episode, I sit down with Grace Yung Foster, a transracial, transnational adoptee from Korea, who was orphaned at the age of 3. Grace shares her moving story about coming to the United States at the age of 5, going through the foster system in a new country, how she was finally adopted, and the obstacles she overcame both as an adoptee and as a person of color growing up in a very white community.
For her entire life, Grace was constantly on the search for true belonging and inclusion. After working in corporate America and nonprofits, she realized she wanted to support adult adoptees and foster care alumni and to reclaim her own identity, so she founded The Inclusion Initiative.
Grace’s story and resilience are remarkable, and any high-achieving woman of color can relate to her powerful story of how she created belonging and inclusion for herself.
The TOP Learnings in this episode:
- Impact of early rejection on self-worth (10:35 - 12:50)
- Importance of embracing identity (18:15 - 20:35)
- Resilience and adaptability (25:50 - 27:45)
- Power of community and representation (32:10 - 35:05)
- Role of education and peer influence (40:00 - 42:15)
- Overcoming perfectionism and seeking authenticity (48:20 - 50:35)
Grace Yung Foster is an inspiring transracial, transnational adoptee from Korea who transitioned from a challenging start in life to achieving remarkable success. Orphaned at the age of three, Grace was adopted into the U.S. foster care system, experiencing multiple rejections before finally being adopted at age eight. Her journey through foster care significantly influenced her self-worth and drove her ambition to excel in corporate America.
Despite professional success, Grace found herself still grappling with intrinsic self-value. Determined to reclaim her identity and support others with similar experiences, she left her corporate job two years ago to focus on advocacy and community building. Grace founded the Inclusion Initiative, a platform dedicated to uniting and empowering adoptees and foster care alumni through shared stories and resources. Her work resonates deeply within and beyond her community, reflecting a commitment to fostering belonging and intrinsic self-worth.
An outspoken advocate for embracing one's authentic self, Grace frequently shares her journey on social media and recently launched a podcast under the Inclusion Initiative. Her narrative is an emblem of resilience and transformation, making her an inspiring figure for anyone navigating similar pathways.
Learn More About Grace:
- Website: inclusioninitiative.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graceyungfoster
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theinclusioninitiativellc?igsh=cXFzcWFza3locGVl
- Podcast: https://www.theinclusioninitiative.com/podcast
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinclusioninitiative
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