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Amanda Arthur | Family is Family, No Matter the Distance

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#43. What started as a collection of stale facts turned into an exploration that connected Amanda Arthur to herself, cousins, and aspects of history that otherwise would seem cold and distant. In so many ways researching her family history has helped Amanda gain a deeper sense of her own identity and anchored her to the people and world around her.

In this episode Amanda shares:

  • How she went to hating family history research to loving it
  • How her ancestors gave her a sense of belonging when she moved from Michigan to Tennessee
  • The ancestors who inspire her to be inventive in ways to improve life for herself and future generations

About Amanda:

Amanda Arthur is the founder of The Cool Girl’s Guide to Genealogy, a blog about the “cooler” side of genealogy. After starting her genealogy journey in high school, Amanda realized that she was younger than many of her colleagues and wanted to show others that history and research is not as stuffy as some might think. By using baking, traveling, and other interactive ideas, Amanda wants to show that researching is not just something to be done in libraries. Family history is a living, breathing adventure that can show we are all not that different and have much more in common than we might think.

Connect with Amanda:

Website www.coolgirlgenealogy.com
Facebook @CoolGenealogy
Instagram @coolgirlgenealogy
Twitter @CoolGenealogy
Episode sponsored by Heather Murphy's personalized coaching service, Resilience in Your Roots.
Get a free workbook, "Release Limiting Beliefs by Understanding Your Family History " to help identify your beliefs, where they come from, and how to choose your beliefs moving forward.

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#43. What started as a collection of stale facts turned into an exploration that connected Amanda Arthur to herself, cousins, and aspects of history that otherwise would seem cold and distant. In so many ways researching her family history has helped Amanda gain a deeper sense of her own identity and anchored her to the people and world around her.

In this episode Amanda shares:

  • How she went to hating family history research to loving it
  • How her ancestors gave her a sense of belonging when she moved from Michigan to Tennessee
  • The ancestors who inspire her to be inventive in ways to improve life for herself and future generations

About Amanda:

Amanda Arthur is the founder of The Cool Girl’s Guide to Genealogy, a blog about the “cooler” side of genealogy. After starting her genealogy journey in high school, Amanda realized that she was younger than many of her colleagues and wanted to show others that history and research is not as stuffy as some might think. By using baking, traveling, and other interactive ideas, Amanda wants to show that researching is not just something to be done in libraries. Family history is a living, breathing adventure that can show we are all not that different and have much more in common than we might think.

Connect with Amanda:

Website www.coolgirlgenealogy.com
Facebook @CoolGenealogy
Instagram @coolgirlgenealogy
Twitter @CoolGenealogy
Episode sponsored by Heather Murphy's personalized coaching service, Resilience in Your Roots.
Get a free workbook, "Release Limiting Beliefs by Understanding Your Family History " to help identify your beliefs, where they come from, and how to choose your beliefs moving forward.

Ancestry.com
Sign up for a 2 week free trial and discover the records that tell the stories of your ancestors.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Are we connected on Instagram or Facebook yet? Find me @msheathermurphy

  continue reading

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