For Podcast Junkies Like Me

I enjoy a good podcast, the format allows me to listen anywhere at anytime. Genealogy, history, marketing, productivity and technology are my most listened to topics. Pssst, I even "listen" to YouTube, Periscope and Webinars!
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Episode 07: Orphan Photos
Ask Maureen - Episode 7 | Maureen Taylor | The Photo Detective
How did Rhode Island become the largest American participant in the slave trade? Christy Clark-Pujara leads us through the business of slavery. History Books, American History, African American Studies, Woodworking Magazine, African Diaspora, Photo Heart, Early American, Rhode Island, Hardcover Journals
Episode 118: Christy Clark-Pujara, The Business of Slavery in Rhode Island - Ben Franklin's World
How did Rhode Island become the largest American participant in the slave trade? Christy Clark-Pujara leads us through the business of slavery.
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Breaking Down Brick Walls: A Pro Genealogist's Approach
Breaking Down Brick Walls: A Pro Genealogist's Approach - Amy Johnson Crow interviews Kathleen Brandt of a3Genealogy. Kathleen shares her top tips to break down a brick wall.
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Interview with Katherine Willson
The In-Depth Genealogist - Valerie Eichler Lair Interviews Katherine Willson regarding her Facebook Lists for Genealogy and Family History
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Mapping Your Family History: Episode 109
June 2017 Podcast: Mapping Your Family Library - Family Tree Magazine
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Episode 189 – Kansas City Woman Rediscovers Her Father’s Voice / Which Of The Major Websites Best Fits Your Research?
ExtremeGenes: Episode 189 – Kansas City Woman Rediscovers Her Father’s Voice / Which Of The Major Websites Best Fits Your Research?
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Genealogy Gems Episode 202 - Free Episode
Genealogy Gems Episode 202 – AncestryDNA’s Genetic Communities: An Interview with Catherine Ball, Ancestry’s Chief Scientific Officer; Meet contestant Joe Greer from Relative Race; Book Club featured title: a novel from an internationally best-selling author; A botched reference to the 1950 census in a Stephen King novel? 5 tips for counting down to the 1950 census release in exactly 5 years; Naming traditions tip from a listener; Lisa’s Google search strategies
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Using Pinterest to Drive Traffic to Youtube | Pinterest for Business
Using Pinterest to Drive Traffic to Youtube | Pinterest for Business - YouTube
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5 Reasons Why Podcasts are Great Learning Tools for Genealogists – The NextGen Genealogy Network
As I sit on my living room couch underneath my favorite blanket, I listen to genealogical experts share their insights. With podcasts, we have the ability to listen to these experts comfortably at home, in our cars on our way to various places, and even at work. Podcasts are extremely beneficial for genealogy researchers to improve…
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Attracting Clients through Speaking & Podcasts with Shelli Warren [Coaching]: Podcast Ep. 004 | Speaking Your Brand
Listen in as Carol Cox helps Shelli Warren of SheConnex strategize ways for her to get clients through local speaking engagements and podcasts.
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5 Ways to Be Successful on Pinterest
5 Ways to be Successful on Pinterest with @simplepinmedia. via @simplepinmedia
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Episode 177 – Genealogy Road Show Host Kenyatta Berry On Tricks For Researching Slaves and How They Apply to Any Type of Research
Kenyatta Berry, of Genealogy Roadshow, discusses African-American research from a historical point of view and details the importance of learning the shipping patterns of slave ships.
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Episode 172 – Woman Sold At Birth Discovers Origins / Missouri Researcher Ties To Old West Story
It’s a “Best of Extreme Genes” episode! Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.o…
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Episode 110: Joshua Taylor, How Genealogists Research - Ben Franklin's World
We investigate the world of genealogical research with Joshua Taylor, President of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society.
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TGP 46 - Melinde Lutz Byrne - The Genealogy Professional podcast
Melinde Lutz Byrne - Her specialties have been identifying women’s maiden names and naming the 200 Africans in Massachusetts Bay Colony before 1680. This year is her fortieth as a practicing genealogist.