Wednesday Apr 08, 2026

What If Your Life Story Was Wrong? Adoption, Identity & Truth with Damon Davis

In this episode of the Find Your Influence Podcast, host Anton Guinea sits down with Damon Davis—AI strategist, healthcare innovator, and creator of the Who Am I Really? podcast—to explore how influence is shaped by both preparation and the deepest parts of our personal story. Damon shares how a “spontaneous” keynote on stage was actually the result of a year of preparation, embodying his belief that “if you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready.” He then opens up about the powerful and painful influence of his father, Willie Davis, who rose from poverty to a huge business exit but ended his life broke and alone due to a lack of money mentors. The conversation dives into Damon’s adoption and reunion journey, including the extraordinary discovery that his birth mother worked just three blocks away from him in Washington, DC while he served under President Barack Obama. Motivated by the many adoptees whose experiences are far from “Disney endings,” Damon created Who Am I Really? to amplify adoptee voices and tell the full, often complex truth about adoption, identity, and belonging. 

 

Summary: 

 

Throughout the conversation, Damon and Anton unpack how positive and negative influences shape who we become, from Damon’s father’s financial missteps to the missing “chapter one” of his own life as an adoptee. Damon explains how his father’s story became a negative example that fueled better decisions about money, mentorship, and legacy, while his adoption story—culminating in an almost cinematic reunion with his birth mother—revealed how powerful it is to finally know the truth about your origins. This personal journey led Damon to launch the Who Am I Really? podcast, where he has recorded hundreds of adoptee stories that span joyful reunions, painful rejections, closed records, and lifelong questions. Woven through it all are Damon’s experiences in leadership and public service, including his work in the Obama administration democratizing health data, and his belief that true influence blends service, honesty, and diverse perspectives rather than perfection. 

 

Takeaways: 

  • Influence comes from both positive and negative experiences. 
  • Preparation is the hidden engine behind “effortless” influence. 
  • Adoption always begins with loss—and that reality matters. 
  • Sharing hard truths creates space for others to speak. 
  • Leadership is about service, curiosity, and diverse voices. 

 

Quotes: 

  • “If you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready.” 
  • “Success is where opportunity meets preparation.” 
  • “My father’s lack of money mentors was a negative influence that became a positive motivator for me.” 
  • “Adoption never starts from a good place—every child available for adoption is there for a not‑so‑positive reason.” 
  • “In the absence of facts, we create our own narrative—and for adoptees, that missing chapter one shapes everything.” 

 

Timestamps: 

 

0:00:53 – Stage Speaking: Preparation And Staying Ready 

0:03:21 – Meet Damon Davis: AI Strategist And Podcaster 

0:05:00 – What Influence Really Means 

0:05:40 – Damon’s Father: Rich Exit, Broke Ending 

0:08:56 – Money Mentors: Assets Vs. Liabilities 

0:12:40 – Anton’s $2M Collapse And Comeback 

0:16:00 – Launching The “Who Am I Really?” Adoption Podcast 

0:16:55 – Working In Obama’s Administration 

0:17:20 – Birthday Reunion With His Birth Mother 

0:18:00 – Beyond “Disney” Reunions: Real Adoptee Stories 

0:20:12 – Closed Records, Blocked Searches, And Rejection 

0:21:27 – Adoption Myths Vs. Reality 

0:23:19 – Growing Up Without “Chapter One” 

0:28:21 – Missing Months In Foster Care  

 

Conclusion: 

 

Damon Davis’ story shows that real influence is forged where vulnerability, preparation, and purpose meet. His father’s rise and fall, his own decades-long search for identity, and his decision to publicly embrace his adoptee experience all became catalysts for serving others more deeply—through policy work, technology, and storytelling. By refusing to gloss over the hard parts of adoption and family history, Damon models a form of leadership that is grounded in truth, empathy, and the courage to give others a voice. For listeners who want to understand what influence looks like beyond titles and achievements, this episode is a powerful reminder that our greatest impact often grows out of the very stories we once struggled to tell. 

 

𝐒𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐢𝐚𝐥 𝐓𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐬 𝐭𝐨 𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐫 𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐞𝐩𝐢𝐬𝐨𝐝𝐞 is proudly brought to you by W Daniel Cox III - CMA, CFM. We are grateful for their support in helping us share these vital stories of leadership and impact. https://wdanielcoxiii.com/

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