Sharing Family History for the Holidays: Episode 114
In our November 2017 podcast, Lisa shares tips on creating a family history book, plus websites for sharing your family history.
Read MoreResearch Secrets from the Pros: Episode 113
Lisa investigates tips for breaking down brick walls, knowing when to hire an expert, and chats with the FTU Dean.
Read MoreAfrican-American Genealogy Research: Episode 105
In this month's podcast, we celebrate Black History Month with tips for finding your African-American ancestors.
Read MoreOrganizing Your Genealogy: Episode 88
This episode is all about getting organized so you can quickly store and secure your genealogical findings and build your genealogy portfolio.
Read MoreBest Genealogy Websites of 2015: Episode 87
Get the scoop on the 101 best websites in genealogy and search strategies for maximizing your investigations.
Read MorePlanning a Successful Research Trip: Episode 37
Hit the road with Family Tree Magazine this summer -- the June episode of the podcast offers up advice for taking research trips and preserving your ancestors' souvenirs. Plus: Learn about our state research webinars and the Early American Roads and Trails website.
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National Photo Month at Family Tree: Episode 36
It's all about photos this month, as host Lisa Louise Cooke explores Flickr, gets advice from Photo Detective Maureen A. Taylor and talks digital photography with Nancy Hendrickson. Plus: Tips on new deals at Family Tree Shop, news from the blogosphere and advice for preserving digital images.
Read MoreAll About Civil War Research: Episode 35
April's episode is all about Civil War and military research. We chat with Michael Varhola, the author of Life in Civil War America, and Diana Crisman Smith, the instructor of Family Tree University's US Military Research class and the Civil War Research class. Plus: Tips on preserving military uniforms and details on how to enter our Civil War sweepstakes.
Read MoreBest Websites for Irish Resources: Episode 34
Trying to find an ancestors whose case has gone cold? Lisa Alzo offers brick wall busting strategies from our March 2011 issue. We also dig into Irish resources, talk about source documentation and offer advice on digital photo preservation.
Read MoreResources for African American Research: Episode 33
February is Black History Month, and this edition of the podcast is chock full of great resources for African-American researchers. We've got a look at AfriGeneas.com, our African-American newspapers FTU course and some preservation projects focused on black history. Plus: An insider's look at the new season of "Who Do You Think You Are?"
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