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An intimate journey of remembering and reclaiming ancestral stories, feminine wisdom, and earth magic. Throughout the series, I talk with guests from Ireland & the British Isles about ancestral dreaming and remembering as a pathway back to reverent ways of living in the modern world. Through stories, teachings, and personal sharing we’ll discover the greater possibility of who we can be in this time of planetary change.
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A 6 episode series hosted by Leona Prince. Welcome to The Living Ancestor, the podcast where we explore what it means to be a good ancestor in today's rapidly changing world. In each episode, we delve into the stories, insights, and wisdom of those making a conscious effort to leave a positive impact for future generations. Whether you're passionate about environmental sustainability and social justice or want to cultivate a more meaningful life, this podcast is your guide to understanding h ...
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Join genealogist Megan Hillyer, as she interviews guests and shares stories and interesting details about their ancestors. After learning a bit about the guest, Megan will dive into sharing stories of their ancestors from research completed prior to recording. Listen for inspiration and a lot of fun as we look at how our ancestors' lives can affect our own. Megan Hillyer is a trained genealogist who loves sharing simple tips and ideas for finding out more about your family tree. As you liste ...
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Welcome to Ancestor Talk: History’s Mysteries and Genealogical Puzzles, where we dive deep into the hidden stories of the past and unravel the secrets buried within our family trees. Join me, Mary Varner Zimmerman, as we explore fascinating historical events, mysterious unsolved puzzles, and the rich, often untold tales of our ancestors. Each episode blends the excitement of historical discovery with the personal connection of genealogy, giving you a fresh look at both the grand and the inti ...
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Good Ancestor Podcast

Layla F. Saad

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An interview series with change-makers & culture-shapers exploring what it means to be a good ancestor. Hosted by globally respected speaker, anti-racism educator, and New York Times bestselling author of Me and White Supremacy, Layla F. Saad.
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Ancestor Architects

Behind the Whistle, LLC

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Behind the Whistle, LLC proudly presents the Ancestor Architects Podcast. We will share insights and interviews on how people and organizations cultivate and maximize greatness in others. Let's build great ancestors together! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/behind-the-whistle/support
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ANCESTOR

Scott Sigler

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Every five minutes, a transplant candidate dies while waiting for a compatible heart, liver, or kidney. Imagine a technology that could provide those life-saving transplant organs for a high price, and imagine what a company would do to monopolize that technology. On a remote island in Lake Superior, a team of geneticists has unlocked this holy grail of medicine. By reverse-engineering thousands of genomes, they dial back the evolutionary clock to re-create the progenitor of all mammals. The ...
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Siulit- Ancestors

Shazia Khan

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I Danmark overser vi ofte, hvilken gave det er at have flere forskellige kulturer med sig. I medierne bliver det tit skildret som noget negativt, at man har rødder i andre lande. Mange, og især de unge, vil kunne genkende både det positive og det udfordrende ved at have flerkulturelle rødder. Det er vigtigt, at de har nogen andre, de kan spejle sig i. Jeg er Shazia Khan, fotograf og arbejder med lydfortællinger og portrætter. Jeg er selv opvokset med to kulturer, den pakistanske og den dansk ...
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Welcome back to The Living Ancestor! In our inaugural episode, we explored the concept of long-term thinking with Roman Krznaric, who challenged us to consider the legacy we are leaving for future generations. Today, we continue our journey by delving into the crucial topic of decolonization and reconciliation with Dr. Dustin Louie, a leading voice…
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In this episode, Niall is deeply vulnerable in sharing about his own mental health journey and his discovery of what it means to be a man. He discusses the significance of the Mother Wound for men, and men’s deep longing to be initiated by the feminine. He also expresses the need for strong men who are committed to their inner healing, and becoming…
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Ep 42: If you have ancestors that lived in England or Wales after 1837, watch (or listen) to learn how to order their civil registration records (birth, marriage, and death). In this episode I share how I searched for civil registration records for the last episode with Zach Mander. These records are very reliable to locate and have useful informat…
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Ep 41: Zach Mander is a radio host and comedic content creator, living in Brisbane, Australia. He knew very little about his ancestors and was curious about learning when they first came to Australia. In this episode, I shared about the life of his great grandfather Lance Harold Mander, his unexpected beginnings, and arrival in Australia. Follow Za…
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In this episode, Charlotte weaves together the story of alchemy and her journey to revive the folk medicine of her lineage. Her ancestors were apothecarists for many generations before being persecuted for their knowledge; a tradition that Charlotte has lovingly reclaimed. Although her lifelong interest in making medicines brought her to many diffe…
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Ep 40 - Do you have ancestors who served in WW1 from Canada? If you do, you definitely want to watch to learn how to locate their personnel file. If not, watch to understand the importance of military records and how they can help you connect and better understand your military ancestors.Library and Archives CanadaWant help discovering your own anc…
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Ep 39 - Kelsey's great grandmother died when she was young, but she remembers visiting her and requested to learn more about her for this interview. I loved researching Kelsey's great grandmother Luella. She was born in North Dakota, emigrating to Saskatchewan at just 2 years old. Her life was a struggle, but she had a good sense of humor and was g…
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Send us a text In this spine-tingling Halloween episode of *Ancestor Talk: History's Mysteries and Genealogical Puzzles*, we journey through ghostly legends that blur the line between history and the supernatural. We explore the famed Curse of Tutankhamun, the tragic White Lady of Kinsale, the haunting spirit of Nebusemekh in ancient Egypt, and the…
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Free Mini-class: ⁠3 Steps to Start Knowing Your Ancestors⁠ Ep 38 - In this "behind the scenes," look at last week's episode with Christopher Ward from ⁠@modelstrangers⁠, I share 2 essential sites to use to research your ancestors who lived in Ireland after 1864. See links below to access the sites I talk about. Let's go!Use this site to look for bi…
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Ep 37 - Christopher Ward is a videographer and man behind the viral Instagram account @modelstrangers . Born in South Africa to Irish parents, Christopher now lives in Northern Ireland. He knew some about his family tree, including that he is related to the famous Bronte sisters. In this episode, I was able to share more with him about his Bronte r…
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Ep 36 - Census records are a great resource for building a timeline of your ancestors' lives. You can discover where they lived, what their occupation was, and who was living with them. Every 10 years you can capture this information, map it, and have an overview of their life. This is what I did when I researched Georgette Todd's ancestors in epis…
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Send us a text In 1845, two ships set sail into the Arctic, led by Sir John Franklin, searching for the fabled Northwest Passage. They were never seen again and decades passed before their frozen ships were discovered, locked in ice, with no trace of the crew. What happened to the Franklin Expedition? Was it the ice, starvation, illness—or somethin…
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Ep 35: Georgette Todd works for Connect Our Kids, a nonprofit that helps foster kids connect to their biological relatives. As a former foster kid herself, Georgette grew up knowing very little about her family, let alone her ancestors. In this episode, I was able to share with Georgette about her 2x great grandparents who immigrated to Hawaii from…
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Ep 34: Most of the United States and Canada use the Rectangular Survey System to organize plots of land. If you have ancestors who were farmers or lived rurally, understanding how this system works, can help you locate where your ancestors' land was. In this episode, I share how I located Angie's ancestors' land in Southern Alberta for episode 33 o…
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Welcome to the very first episode of The Living Ancestor! We're thrilled to begin exploring what it means to be a good ancestor with a genuinely inspiring guest, Roman Krznaric. Roman is a renowned philosopher and the author of *The Good Ancestor: A Radical Prescription for Long-Term Thinking*. In his book, Roman challenges us to rethink our priori…
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In this episode, Lucy Ní hAodhagáin (they/she) shares how living in conscious relationship with the land has the power to revive our innate wildness, our sense of belonging, and the wisdom of the ancestors. In Lucy’s early life in Belfast, they would journey into the wild to feel a sense of safety and connection. Over time, their passion for the na…
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#33: Angie Reeder is a boutique clothing store owner, style coach, and personal shopper. About six years ago, her life took an unexpected turn and she was left to figure out her future with her 4 kids. As I shared what I had put together about her great grandmother for this episode, we soon realized that her life had a lot of similarities to Angie'…
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Send us a text In this exciting debut episode of Ancestor Talk: History's Mysteries and Genealogical Puzzles, we dive deep into one of history’s most perplexing mysteries: the disappearance of the Lost Colony of Roanoke. What happened to the 100+ settlers who vanished without a trace in the late 1500s? Was it a tragic fate, or did they assimilate i…
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32: In this behind-the-scenes episode, I share insights into the research process for the previous episode featuring Monica Packer. This episode delves into uncovering family histories, using census records efficiently, and navigating challenges in obtaining vital records. I illustrate these tips through a case study involving Monica's second great…
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#31: In this episode, I chat with Monica Packer, a podcaster known for her show 'About Progress,' centered on personal development and overcoming perfectionism. Monica discusses her background, her family, and the evolution of her pragmatic approach to self-growth inspired by her own struggles with perfectionism. I then shared about Monica’s great-…
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My NEW course: Know Your Family Tree, starts on September 5th - register HEREWatch on YouTube #30: This summer I went on an absolutely incredible trip to Wales to visit where my grandma was born and other ancestral homes, cemeteries, and churches. It was perfect. I've gotten lots of questions about the trip, so I wanted to share how we organized it…
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BIRTHDAY SALE - Get my online course for $100 Off until June 12th at midnight MDT#29: I loved chatting with Ashlynn about her work and then sharing about her grandfather with her. Ashlynn's grandfather passed away when her father was 13, so she didn't know much about him. Watch to hear about Ashlynn and the amazing work she is doing with her commun…
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#28: Knowing our genealogy and what happened in our ancestors' lives is key in understanding our own generational trauma. It becomes not just a theory or idea, but a real experience and powerful tool to explore. In this episode I talk a bit about epigenetics and how to apply that to our ancestral connections and how my online course helps to furthe…
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Series 2 Episode 5“a connection which is not stopping from the past and goes and goes and maybe it’s the circle and maybe it's an unstoppable line - but oh it's a really great feeling.” Vanda Bakuradze>Where can you catch a bear, a giant, a thunderstorm and a Bill Withers song?> Continuing from our last episode, ‘Rituals of the Singing Village’, wh…
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#27: After recording a podcast meant for today, I looked at the news and saw what's happening in Gaza right now and felt I needed to record something different. So here it is. My hope for a better world. And how I believe that knowing the stories and experiences of our ancestors can help bring change. Consider the lives and experiences of your ance…
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#26: Isaac Freeze is my 2x great grandfather. In 1883, he came to Calgary from NB and started one of the first general stores in the city. Last week I mapped out some of his residences and store lots and tried to visit them. Everything has been torn down, and with the addresses being a little different, it was a bit of a struggle. Watch or listen t…
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In this episode, Laura Murphy shares wisdom about her sacred activism journey and the ways in which she harnesses the ancient Irish practice of imbas forosnai (divine inspiration) in her work to create social change. The Irish spirit is a revolutionary one, and Laura speaks about the intersection of spirituality and activism in Irish history, highl…
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#25: Cheryl Cardall is a mental health advocate, educator, and parenting coach. I loved chatting with about her work and perspective as a mother of 5. Parenting and mental health definitely tie into the conversation of generational patterns and the effects our ancestors lives have on us. After chatting a bit, I shared the story of Cheryl's great gr…
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#24: Census are the best records for beginners to find who want to start learning how to research their ancestors. I love them because they are relatively easy to find, are available for free online, and provide so much information about your ancestor. You just need to actually look at the record and get all the clues. Watch to see how to find cens…
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#23: What if you could actually know who your ancestors were? Not just their names and when/where they were born, but what trauma they may have experienced, what trials they went through, and what joys they felt. You can! My new online course: Know Your Ancestor is here and you can get instant access to work through all 10 video modules at your own…
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In this episode, Carolyn Hillyer shares wisdom about living on the wild lands of Dartmoor and her process of reviving and reimagining the Proto-Celtic language; a language spoken by ancient ancestors across various parts of Europe, including the British Isles. Carolyn’s work has awakened in me, and many others, a sense of what our Indigenous tongue…
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#22: Johnny Depp had a pretty rough childhood, a lot as a result of his mother's behaviour. This led me to research his maternal ancestry to see if there was any signs of trauma or experiences that may have caused this sort of behaviour. See what I was able to find out and if there is actual proof of Johnny Depp's claim to Native American roots. Wa…
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#21: There are definitely more than 3 reasons to know your ancestors, but these are three that I've been thinking about lately and are maybe reasons you've never considered. 1. Feel connected to something bigger 2. Understand family patterns 3. Challenge limiting beliefs Which one do you need most right now?Want to be the first to know when my cour…
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#20: Do you ever wonder how to know if you really have found the right record for your ancestor? In this BTS episode, I share how I found some more clues about Crystal's great grandfather to be able to *more* confidently say that the obituary the family has for him is correct. Watch and get some tips for how you can do the same. Want help with your…
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#19: Crystal Haitsma is a parenting and life coach. Join me as I chat with her about homeschooling her 4 children while circumventing the globe and working online. Then, watch as I share a bit about her paternal family history. Why did her great grandfather change his name? What happened to his mother? These are just some of the mysteries we'll be …
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