Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Podcast: Episode 121

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The Family Tree Podcast is celebrating its 10 year anniversary! Join us as we discuss some of our favorite stories and interviews from the last decade.



Ep. 121: June 2018





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In this episode:







News from the Blogosphere with Diane Haddad



Diane discussed some of her favorite blog posts that she has shared over the last 10 years on the show.







Top Tips



Host Lisa Louise Cooke digs into the archive and shares two of her favorite interviews from the past.



The first comes from Episode 83 which was published in April of 2015. The theme for the episode was source citation, and in the Family Tree University Crash Course segment Shannon Comb-Bennett, instructor of the Family Tree University: Source Citations for Regular People course made an eloquent case for citing your sources.



The other favorite interview was first published in March of 2014. In the 101 Best Websites Lisa got to cover one of her favorite websites, Digital Public Library of America. Lisa interviewed Dan Cohen, Executive Director of the DPLA, and he took us on a tour of this terrific website.







Social Media Minute with Rachel Fountain



In this episode we introduce a brand new segment devoted to genealogy on social media. Rachel shares some of her favorite podcast that you may want to start listening to as well:



* Family Ghosts* Hardcore History* Genealogy Gems* Genealogy Guys* More Perfect



Follow Family Tree Magazine on social media:



* Facebook* Twitter







Family Tree University Crash Course



Lisa wraps things up on this episode with instructor Lisa Alzo, instructor of the course Organize Your Genealogy Research. It’s always a good time to get organized, and the two Lisas have got some great ideas for you.







Your Host: Lisa Louise Cooke



Listen to Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems and Genealogy: Family History Made Easy podcasts in iTunes and visit her website for great research ideas, podcast episodes and videos.



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