Resources & Tools

Resources & Tools As you navigate the resources I’ve created and curated, keep your situation and needs in mind. Some links may be affiliate links and I may get a small monetary benefit from your purchase. Thank you! Books & Journals Courses Printables and Workbooks

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4 Resources for When Death Happens

when death happens [image: funeral flowers on coffin with candles in the background]

No one could have predicted the circumstances we were in and still are in the past few years. One thing remains the same, when death happens, families come together, one way or another. If you have attended or had to contemplate whether or not you would attend a funeral in the last few years, so…

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Resources, Restoring Human Dignity, & Lawnmowers

lawnmower and grass

This week’s blog has been really hard to write. I’m just going to start there. I’ve started writing it at least 8 times and then furiously smashed the delete button back to a blank page. What I want to do this week is to share my network that I’ve curated and documented over the last…

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Translate Your Genealogy Research into Dynamic Narratives

Translate Your Genealogy Research Into Compelling Family History Videos

Genealogists spend countless hours doing genealogy research, uncovering birth records, marriage certificates, immigration documents, and census data. But what happens when you want to share those discoveries with your family? How do you transform spreadsheets and source citations into stories that bring your ancestors to life? The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Washington recently hosted…

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How to Organize Your Family History Project: A Step-by-Step Planning Guide

How to organize your family history project a step by step planning guide

Every family has stories worth preserving. Yet most family history projects never move beyond initial enthusiasm. The reason isn’t lack of stories or unwilling relatives—it’s the absence of structure. Without a clear plan, storytelling efforts dissolve into scattered conversations, lost notes, and unfulfilled intentions. The Hidden Problem with Family History Projects You decide to capture…

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