Korean adoptees Kim Stoker and kim thompson left Korea five years ago after many, many years living there as artists, activists, writers and educators. But when it was time to leave, it was time. They sit down with podcast host, Kaomi Lee, who also moved back to the States from Korea during that same time frame. They talk about life back in the US, the adjustments and tradeoffs, how to not confuse memories with romanticism, and why the door back to Korea is never closed. This episode excerpts from a podcast, “We Have White Names.”