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Introducing "Family Flipbook - preserving memories," a podcast dedicated to the art and importance of preserving memories in the digital age. From recording and incorporating the voices of family members to digitizing old photographs to creating timeless scrapbooks, we explore various methods of capturing and organizing your family's history. This podcast explores various methods of capturing and organizing your family's history. We discuss modern-day tools and technologies that simplify the ...
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Whether you are new to genealogy or a practiced veteran of the craft, these short clips of information about genealogy and our ancestors should inspire and assist you in moving further on your family tree. Keep them handy when you hit a brick wall or want new inspiration for unique angles to take in your work. With each clip, you will quickly learn what you need to know and be ready to jump back into the ancestor pool with a renewed sense of purpose.
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Stories in Our Roots

Heather Murphy, Genealogist

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By seeking the stories of our ancestors, we find our own. Through the lens of genealogy, host Heather Murphy invites you to embark on a transformative quest of self-discovery, enabling you to cultivate self-awareness, forge meaningful connections, and embrace a life filled with resilience and joyful authenticity. Be inspired to take your own journey into the branches of your family tree, illuminating the stories of your ancestors and empowering you to discover your true self. Through researc ...
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ANCESTOR

Scott Sigler

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Every five minutes, a transplant candidate dies while waiting for a compatible heart, liver, or kidney. Imagine a technology that could provide those life-saving transplant organs for a high price, and imagine what a company would do to monopolize that technology. On a remote island in Lake Superior, a team of geneticists has unlocked this holy grail of medicine. By reverse-engineering thousands of genomes, they dial back the evolutionary clock to re-create the progenitor of all mammals. The ...
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It’s Monday April 6th/20 posting The Conversation: Jim Crow & Porgy Come Back To Chop it Up? “We are not fiction, we were reality, your present & your future!” From my book, Black Disabled Ancestors,The book is under Poor Press of Poor Magazine. Two Black disabled men have been with me since 1980’s. Both have shaped my life, my research, my writing and more importantly my foundation as a Black disabled man. Pic: Jim Crow and Porgy downtown Oakland, CA walking towards City Hall. Artwork by Ot ...
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Join genealogist Megan Hillyer, as she interviews guests and shares stories and interesting details about their ancestors. After learning a bit about the guest, Megan will dive into sharing stories of their ancestors from the research that one of our genealogists completed prior to recording. Listen for inspiration and a lot of fun as we look at how our ancestors' lives can affect our own. Megan Hillyer is a trained genealogist who loves sharing simple tips and ideas for finding out more abo ...
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Leadership Story Talks is a podcast hosted by Jerome Deroy, CEO of Narativ, and Julienne Ryan, business author, communication and HR specialist, and frequent Narativ training contributor.In each episode, Jerome and Jules discuss the practices that engage, motivate, develop, retain, and attract people to businesses, whether these are your customers or your employees. Their principles and tools are based on real world stories that leverage listening and storytelling to become a better leader a ...
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Rivkush

The CJN Podcast Network

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Rivka "Rivkush" Campbell, a Jew of Jamaican descent, has been one of Canada's most vocal Jews of colour. In this podcast, she interviews fascinating Jews of colour from all over the world, opening dialogue with the mainstream Jewish community about their views, perspectives and experiences.
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Crypto-Z

The Crypto-Z Agency

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Humanity is facing the sixth extinction. Climate change is unyielding and most species are disappearing from the planet. As if answering a call, hidden creatures, we thought only existed in tales, are suddenly rising around the world. Created by Special Agents Hadrien Royo & Danielle Trussoni. Find us on Discord: [https://discord.gg/AuCSEAJcvG]
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Confluence connects you to the history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system through Indigenous voices. We are a community-supported nonprofit that works through six art landscapes, educational programs, and public gatherings in collaboration with northwest tribes, communities, and the celebrated artist Maya Lin.
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Walter Edgar's Journal

South Carolina Public Radio

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From books to barbecue, and current events to Colonial history, historian and author Walter Edgar delves into the arts, culture, and history of South Carolina and the American South. Produced by South Carolina Public Radio.
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Bedtime Stories For Grownups is a series of whimsical scenes from the stuff of dreams that is intended to be a portal into dreamland. There is no plot to follow and no sense to make of anything - simply descriptions of dreamscapes to help you find your way there. Please note that some listeners may find some of the content a little dark and unsettling. These tales are told with humility - and with respect. Any descriptive similarity to actual persons or events is unintentional and entirely c ...
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The Psychedelic Psychologist is a conversational-style podcast hosted by Dr. Ryan Westrum with clients and guests who use talk therapy to integrate Psychedelic experiences for healing and personal transformation. Tune in to hear people’s experiences, breakthroughs and stories of healing addiction, depression, and trauma through Psychedelics. Dr. Ryan Westrum gracefully and empathetically narrates real therapy sessions with people in their most vulnerable and transformational moments.
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Clyburn Chronicles

Congressman James E. Clyburn

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Congressman James E. Clyburn combines history and politics while discussing the lessons of the past, the politics of the present, and how we must learn from those experiences to help shape the future.
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An interview series with change-makers & culture-shapers exploring what it means to be a good ancestor. Hosted by globally respected speaker, anti-racism educator, and New York Times bestselling author of Me and White Supremacy, Layla F. Saad.
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khōréō magazine

khōréō magazine, Inc.

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khōréō is a quarterly magazine of speculative fiction and migration. We publish fiction, non-fiction, and art by immigrant and diaspora authors and artists. Winner of the 2022 Ignyte Award for Best Fiction Podcast.
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Join The Photo Detective, Maureen Taylor, each week as she discusses historical photos and how they fit into your family history. From ancestor identification to photo preservation, The Photo Detective Podcast covers it all. Featuring special experts from genealogy, fashion history, photo history, and restoration, it’s a not-to-miss for photo fans, genealogists, and lovers of history.
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Not Your Little Lady is a podcast featuring women living outside of the South's socially accepted norms. Listen and relate as we laugh, cry and share stories about facing obstacles and how it feels to come out on the other side. We will talk about things that piss us off, the booze we like to drink, and historical women who have made a difference. Topic experts will give advice and relay realistic steps on how to implement it in our daily lives. We’ll explore the importance of women owning t ...
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"Trolleys, Tales & Talk" airs live every Tuesday at 9:05 a.m. on KWPC AM-860, streaming via voiceofmuscatine.com. With guests and callers, host Dan Clark explores history, legend, and lore of Muscatine, Iowa USA. Sponsored by Muscatine Trolley & Tours (muscatine-tours.com) and Muscatine Books and More (muscatinebooks.com). Shows will eventually be archived back to January 2006.
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The Learning Code

Jeff, Katherine, Steve, Henry

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Uncovering The Future Learning Dip into our Writing: thelearningcode.school.blog Peer through our Videos: http://tiny.cc/learningischange Listen to our Podcasts: https://linktr.ee/TheLearningCode
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BONES ARE WHITE

Scott Sigler

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A collection of nine horror stories created by New York Times best-selling novelist Scott Sigler, author of NOCTURNAL, INFECTED, CONTAGIOUS and ANCESTOR. This eBook- and audiobook-only collection brings you more of Scott's thought-provoking short stories from his five years of weekly storytelling, as well as a brand-new HUNTER HUNTERSON & SONS story and a brand-new KISSYMAN tale. Scott still gives away his audio stories — for free — every week at scottsigler.com Stories in BONES ARE WHITE: • ...
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JewQueeries

Charlie Skilling and Jaime McConachie

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A Trans Jewish podcast exploring the intersections of queerness and Judaism run by friends Charlie E. Skilling and Jaime McConachie. Using close reading practices and Mussar ideology, JewQueeries integrates our queerness into our spiritual lives. How do we practice justice in an unjust world? How do we navigate thousands of years old traditions as our entire trans selves, and what new ones do we create? These questions and more ahead!
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Mother Tree Network

Dr. Amanda Kemp Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman

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Where earth wisdom meet racial justice and women's leadership, the Mother Tree network brings fresh conversations, stories, music, and meditations to assist in our collective evolution. Wisdom keepers, creatives, gardeners, racial justice advocates, and entrepreneurs let's come together to evolve our whole planet.
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ReKants, Kush KAmmandments, Kussins, KAmUnity building. This is The MyStory of Mami Kush. Venmo - @kush-ann-mari Cover art photo provided by Francisco Jesús Navarro Hernández on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@bergoglio
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A podcast that examines the role of stories (both the ones we tell and the ones we receive) in shaping, healing and freeing us.🌙 We tend to forget it, but stories and creativity are at the core of human experience. Even if you don't tell or read stories, your life presents you all the time with metaphors that can help you know and manifest who you are in the world. 🌙 In this podcast we'll look at the many dimensions and faces of Story, and its healing role for our souls. Through musings and ...
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Welcome to POWER NOT PITY, where we explore the lives of disabled people of color everywhere! Through storytelling, commentary and analysis, the podcast aims to amplify the lived experiences and perspectives of disabled people. In an effort to break down the systemic barriers that keep disabled people of color silenced, this show serves as a vehicle to dismantle ableism with grace, humor and downright determination. So... “What’s your disabled power?”
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Where Magick Happens! Find out what's going on in Madame Molly's world. Ponderings and musings about: Magick, Reiki, Spells, Shamanism, Witchcraft, Paganism, Tarot, Divination, Metaphysical thought, Wellness, and what ever else crosses my path. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madame-mollys/support
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Welcome to Season 2 of 'The Corporate Life,' where we elevate the corporate game for CEOs, businesses and top-level executives dropping the 'Hustle Mindset' If Season 1 was about living a fantastic corporate life, Season 2 is about going deeper into the realms of big financial achievements aka business profits, and profound work satisfaction. In Season 2, we're bringing you unique insights, powerful tools, and inspiring conversations with experts and thought leaders. So, whether you're a top ...
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Aaron Johnson is an earth builder, teacher of closeness, and activist. He graduated from the California Institute of the Arts in 2007 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He has made a lifelong commitment to use the skills he possesses to end racism. In addition to using intimacy and closeness to blackness as a primary means to that end, the tools he frequently uses are speaking, teaching, singing, photography, filmmaking, and minimalism. Aaron leads a mentoring program called Turn It Up Now that f ...
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Challenging Colonialism

Martin Rizzo-Martinez & Daniel Stonebloom

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Challenging Colonialism amplifies Indigenous perspectives on issues of concern to native Californian communities. It is our intention to create an educational resource where everyone can hear the perspectives of Indigenous peoples in their own words. It is not our intention to further colonize the narrative, or to misrepresent stories that are not our own. The podcast is produced by Martin Rizzo-Martinez, Historian, & Daniel Stonebloom, a Public School Administrator.
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Laurence Galian, (b. April 5, 1954, New York City, Aries, Taurus Moon, Leo Rising, in Manhattan, NYC), is a classical pianist, improviser, composer, dance accompanist, and published author. He is the recipient of an award from the JFK Center for the Performing Arts. His podcast "Laurence Galian's The Silence of the Mind" explores such concepts as honoring our ancestors, Reality Shifting, Affirmations, breathing techniques, exploring the shadow, Presence, Body Awareness, Mushin, self-actualiz ...
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Inspiring living stories from history and a celebration of world cultures captivate elementary-aged children on each episode! Featuring music, mystery tales, and a group of poetry-loving children as the main characters, each season inspires listeners to learn and change the world! Whether you are suddenly homeschooling, or have spent years fine tuning your homeschool day, this podcast will provide tools for deeper exploration! Jumpstart and organize your day for young elementary children wit ...
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There's a fact Zilka Joseph likes to toss out to prove how old the Bene Israel culture is: the community, native to the Indian subcontinent, spent centuries unaware of what Hanukkah was. That's because the first Bene Israel people arrived on the shores of modern-day India in 175 BCE, according to some estimates—almost a full decade before the Macca…
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Series 2 Episode 5“a connection which is not stopping from the past and goes and goes and maybe it’s the circle and maybe it's an unstoppable line - but oh it's a really great feeling.” Vanda Bakuradze>Where can you catch a bear, a giant, a thunderstorm and a Bill Withers song?> Continuing from our last episode, ‘Rituals of the Singing Village’, wh…
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Last month, more than 25 educators gathered in our first-ever Confluence conference. A culmination of the Confluence learning community, it was the first time many of the participants had met in person. Today, we’re talking with Confluence staff members Heather Gurko and Daria Martin Bigham and educators Kavika Kalama and Katherine Philips about th…
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In this series of short podcasts, Jerome and Julienne discuss issues brought up by one of their Leadership Story Talks guests. In this episode they discuss showing how much you care - when and how - and also AI in the workplace after their discussion with Cesar Keller from Collective Brains and WORKPLACE21 in Episode #95 Find out more about The Nar…
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Welcome to your weekly dose of The Psychedelic Psychologist. This week we reconnect with Kaya, and her transformational healing journey with plant medicine. In this installment we talk about all things "planted", growing, nurturing. She explains her innate process she has with listening to herself and the way it has developed into her own personal …
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The Isle of Man Church Music Association seems to have been founded in 1897 and over the years has had some celebrated leaders, including Miss M L Wood, founder of our beloved Manx Music Festival. In recent years, the Association's influence has waned - but all that is set to change as leadership has recently been picked up by Dr Peter Litman, Gare…
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In this solo episode of Ask Maureen, I’ll address a common genealogist’s dilemma: managing and organizing digital photos, including handling duplicates. Whether you’re a seasoned genealogist or a beginner, mastering photo organizers and duplicate detection tools can simplify your work and enhance your family history projects. Key Topics Importance …
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Cover illustration from Payne-ful Business: Charleston’s Journey to Truth (2024, Evening Post Books)(Painting by John W. Jones) Margaret Seidler thought she knew her family’s history. Then, a genealogical search on-line led her to connect with a cousin who, unlike Margaret, was Black. Determined to find as much as she could about her lineage…
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James K. Polk's story is a fascinating chapter in the broader narrative of the United States, reflecting the nation's ambitions, struggles, and enduring quest for growth and identity. Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/james-k-polk-the-expansionist-presidentBy Ancestral Findings
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Welcome back to The Corporate Life Podcast, where we dive into smart strategies for increasing your business revenue while maintaining a balanced and fun lifestyle. Today we're tackling a critical topic: 'The Most Common Money Blocks CEOs and Business Leaders Have and What It’s Costing Them.' Even the most successful leaders face financial barriers…
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“The real kids don't have to work for love. It's us fake kids who got to be out here proving ourselves so that we don't get kicked out.” Juneteeth is comin up! How will you honor this holiday, celebrating the emancipation of Black people after the Civil War? In the latest episode of Mother Tree Network, I offer my Juneteenth reflections on Ancestor…
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Nestled in the mountains of West Virginia, just a four-hour drive from Washington, D.C., the Greenbrier offered a perfect blend of accessibility and seclusion. Its location deep in the mountains provided a scenic escape from the capital and added a layer of natural defense against potential nuclear fallout. The mountainous terrain, with its peaks a…
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"I love the saying "no one cares how much you know until they know how much you care. It doesn't matter how wise and knowledgeable your boss is, if they don't show that they care about you, and caring is the main condition to create trust." In this episode, Jerome and Julienne talk to Cesar Keller, an influential leader at the intersection of AI an…
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Discover the captivating tale of Zona Heaster Shue, whose mysterious death led to an extraordinary trial. This story weaves elements of love, betrayal, and a ghostly visitation, ultimately bringing a killer to justice. Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the-haunting-trial-of-zona-heaster-shue…
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On today's programme, three people share poignant stories about their late Father - and Pioneer Minister Rev'd Alex Brown, who lives and ministers in Douglas, explores what it means to be fully human. And there's music too - and our regular Notice Board. Items for inclusion on the notice board can be emailed to judithley@manxradio.com…
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Welcome to your weekly dose of The Psychedelic Psychologist. This week we have the wonderful opportunity to connect with Domenic. New to psychedelics he shares his motivations, healing from cancer and the spiritual experience that has brought him deep healing. In his exploration for healing he was called to psychedelics and a synchronicity that pro…
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Did you know Father’s Day has roots in the early Middle Ages, just after the fall of the Roman Empire in Europe? Churches celebrated a version. But, it took until the 1970s for it to become a nationally recognized holiday in the United States. Here is the story of Father’s Day. Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the-history-of-fathers-day…
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BIRTHDAY SALE - Get my online course for $100 Off until June 12th at midnight MDT#29: I loved chatting with Ashlynn about her work and then sharing about her grandfather with her. Ashlynn's grandfather passed away when her father was 13, so she didn't know much about him. Watch to hear about Ashlynn and the amazing work she is doing with her commun…
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William Henry Harrison's story is a compelling chapter in the broader narrative of the United States, reflecting the nation's growing pains, frontier spirit, and the enduring quest for leadership and identity. Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/william-henry-harrison-the-brief-presidency-and-lasting-legacy…
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In this series of short podcasts, Jerome and Julienne discuss issues brought up by one of their Leadership Story Talks guests. In this episode they discuss those difficult conversations brought up in a story told by Todd Davis of Franklin Covey in Episode #93 Find out more about The Narativ Storytelling Method at narativ.com EMAIL Jerome@narativ.co…
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Baton Rouge is the capital of Louisiana. It has a long history of human habitation and a rich and multi-layered European and African settlement history, making it unique among American state capitals. Here is what you need to know about the intriguing Baton Rouge. Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the-state-capitals-louisiana/…
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Rev'd Susan McIver is the Safeguarding Officer in the Nottingham and Derby District of the Methodist Church. She visited the Island recently, to lead a study day - open to members of churches of all denominations - on SILENCE in the context of safeguarding ..... when it's necessary and helpful, and when it's recognised as a tool, used to manipulate…
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Welcome to your weekly dose of The Psychedelic Psychologist. I'm back, revisiting, reflecting and integrating all things psychedelic. Sarah and I dive into the importance of integration and preparation within the lens of reviewing, reflecting and simply exploring when it feels right. We talk about the difference between a mushroom experience verse …
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Today, I am thrilled to have Crista Cowan, Ancestry.com’s Corporate Genealogist, also known as “The Barefoot Genealogist” on YouTube, as our guest. Crista has been a pivotal figure at Ancestry, helping countless people uncover their family histories. Introduction of the “Memories” feature, previously known as “Storymaker Studio.” Details on how use…
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Oklahoma City is the capital of the state of Oklahoma. It was the home of Native American tribes and was originally set apart by the US government so Native Americans could live. The government opened it up to American settlement in 1889, and oil was discovered there in 1928. This is the intriguing story of Oklahoma City. Podast notes: https://ance…
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Salem is the capital of the state of Oregon. It has a history of human habitation going back hundreds of years. Europeans didn’t show up there until fairly recently. When they did, Salem quickly became a large and important city and eventually the capital of Oregon. Here is what you need to know about Salem. Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings…
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In 1976, the Cowpens, SC, Bicentennial Committee decided that the next town festival would be called the Mighty Moo Festival in honor of former crewmen of the USS Cowpens WWII aircraft carrier. Over the years since, many veterans who served on the ship during the war have attended the festival along with their families. Today, the town continues to…
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In this intimate conversation, Anna Gatmon and I delve into the trauma experienced by nations, specifically Israel and Gaza, and how individuals like you and me can use to subtle activism to shift global consciousness towards peace and wholeness. Subtle activism is all about using meditation, prayer, and focused intention to tap into the collective…
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Martin Van Buren's life and presidency offer a fascinating glimpse into a critical period of American history, marked by economic upheaval, political transformation, and the ongoing struggle to define the nation's identity. His contributions to the political landscape and his role in shaping the future of American democracy make him a significant f…
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#28: Knowing our genealogy and what happened in our ancestors' lives is key in understanding our own generational trauma. It becomes not just a theory or idea, but a real experience and powerful tool to explore. In this episode I talk a bit about epigenetics and how to apply that to our ancestral connections and how my online course helps to furthe…
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John Quincy Adams’ story is one of dedication, resilience, and a profound sense of duty. His contributions to the early Republic and his unwavering commitment to justice and equality make him remarkable in American history. Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/john-quincy-adams-the-diplomat-president…
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"If we realize, wait a minute, I can reduce the pain, and actually I can make progress if I focus first and foremost on balancing my needs and theirs, and if I get real clear on that balance of what we call courage and consideration." In this episode, Jerome and Julienne talk to Todd Davis, a senior consultant and thought leader at Franklin Covey w…
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Providence is the capital of the state of Rhode Island. It is one of the oldest cities in the United States and was created as a haven for religious dissenters from the Puritans of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Since its founding, Providence has been an important city to the colonies and the country. Podcast notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/the…
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Thursday 6 June, 2024 is the 80th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings - lone pipers throughout the British Isles have been taking turns to each play a poignant piece of music at various locations at 8am each morning. By the time we reach the anniversary on 6 June, the piece will have been played on 80 consecutive mornings, at 80 different locations -…
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Today, we have a special guest, David Vascovich, the CEO and founder of Mylio.com, a revolutionary digital photo organizing site. In this episode, we delve into the inspiration behind Mylio, its innovative features, and how it stands out in the crowded field of photo organization tools. Key Features of Mylio The Life Calendar: A unique way to visua…
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Each individual month has certain genealogical projects to which it is best suited. You can focus on or incorporate these projects into your regular genealogy research. These are the top ten "must-do" genealogy projects for June. Each of these projects will add detail to your genealogy research, making it richer and more informative and giving you …
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I can’t wait for you to hear this two-part conversation with former super model and modern day mystic, Dr. Anna Gatmon. In part one we discuss Anna’s journey as an ugly duckling with a learning disability and painful family secrets that made her question her intelligence and her value. Discovered in a Swedish drugstore as a teen, Anna went on to be…
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What happens when you come home and home is in pieces, and everyone is gone? Here, unruly spirits and old memories are dredged up in this act of reclaiming and healing. Content warnings: Depictions of the aftermath of war, indirect mentions of death Copyright khōréō magazine 2024. Story by Anna Bendiy, edited by Zhui Ning Chang. Audio edition read …
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You want your family tree to be as flawless as possible. In fact, you can never get too much advice on this subject. Here are some unusual tips for doing excellent genealogy work. Most of these are probably new to you, but they will help push your genealogy forward. Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/tips-building-flawless-family-tree…
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#27: After recording a podcast meant for today, I looked at the news and saw what's happening in Gaza right now and felt I needed to record something different. So here it is. My hope for a better world. And how I believe that knowing the stories and experiences of our ancestors can help bring change. Consider the lives and experiences of your ance…
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