Genealogy Podcasts
Nuestra Familia Unida Podcast
Updated: Unsure
This is a series of podcasts geared toward those interested in the history of various peoples of the Americas/Western Hemisphere including (but not limited to): Latina/Latino, Hispanic, Chicana/Chicano, Mexicana/Mexicano. The podcasts cover Audio files from seminars, conferences, organization meetings, oral histories and from those knowledgeable…
The Genealogy Guys Podcast
Updated: Weekly
The first, and as far as I know of, only only Genealogy Podcast Blog - a niche within a niche within a niche. It’s a very new site, and as mentioned is Podcast oriented, so you will be downloading soundfiles (MP3s). It’s too early to really describe this blog, other than they usually have interviews with people, comment on various topics, and discuss genealogy research.
DearMYRTLE’s Family History Hour
Updated: Weekly/Often
She also has a companion blog mentioned on our commentary page. This is the description of one of her latests podcasts: “Myrt’s guests include author Elizabeth Powell Crowe on the importance of oral histories, and editor Holly Hanson on the brand new 11th edition of Everton’s Handybook for Genealogists. Myrt thanks Elizabeth Kasper for sharing her before and after views her ancestors 1815 marriage record, as she describes the process she went through with Adobe Photoshop to enhance the readability of the document. Thanks to Jill who reminds us that Corel now owns PaintShop Pro. The MightyMouse tour spotlights the wonderful volunteers at Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness. Hats off to Kimberley Powell for her article on Pearl Harbor Day, Dec 7, 2005.”
Port of Entry (POE) Podcasts
Updated: Infrequently
This is a very interesting podcast (via DearMyrtle), that covers “Questions and answers regarding immigration and naturalization records in genealogy research”, meaning you download and listen to them manually, and don’t subscribe to them through the normal iTunes interface.
