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The Genealogy Professional podcast with Host Marian Pierre-Louis – Interviews with Experienced Genealogists - TGP 49 - Michael Leclerc

TGP 49 - Michael Leclerc

09/24/17 • 40 min

The Genealogy Professional podcast with Host Marian Pierre-Louis – Interviews with Experienced Genealogists
Featured Guest Michael Leclerc

Michael J. Leclerc, CG is an internationally renowned genealogist. He has authored numerous articles for genealogy magazines and scholarly journals. He is a popular presenter at conferences and seminars around the world.

Michael worked in a variety of capacities at the New England Historic Genealogical Society for 17 years prior to joining Mocavo as Chief Genealogist in 2012. He left there in 2015 to start Genealogy Professor (www.genprof.net), where he helps to provide genealogy education opportunities to family historians.

He has edited several books, including Genealogical Writing in the 21st Century: A Guide to Register Style and More, Second Edition, with Henry Hoff, and the fifth edition of the seminal guidebook Genealogist's Handbook for New England Research. He was a contributing editor for American Ancestors magazine, and a consulting editor for the New England Historical and Genealogical Register.

Michael served on the boards of the Association of Professional Genealogists and the Federation of Genealogical Societies. You can reach him at www.mjleclerc.com and Facebook.com/michaeljleclerc.

Contact Links

Website – The Genealogy Professor

Facebook – Michael J. Leclerc, CG

Twitter - @GenProf

Other Links

New England Historic Genealogical Society

Mocavo on Findmypast

Boston University Online Genealogical Research Program

Boston Gay Men's Chorus

One Action Genealogists Can Take Right Now

"Sit down and really make a list of what do you want to do as a professional genealogist, what areas are you most interested in, so then you can start to make that happen.

Recommended Book

"Back Bay" by William Martin

Productivity Tool

Paper and pen

Advice

"When you have that conversation in your head about 'should I be doing this, is this the right thing, oh my God, I'm going to make a fool of myself,' tell that little voice in your head, 'thank you very much for sharing, now I'm going to do what I want anyways. "

This episode is dedicated to the memory of Pam Wolosz, production assistant for the Genealogy Professional podcast. Pam, I will always greatly appreciate your help and encouragement and regret that our time working together

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Featured Guest Michael Leclerc

Michael J. Leclerc, CG is an internationally renowned genealogist. He has authored numerous articles for genealogy magazines and scholarly journals. He is a popular presenter at conferences and seminars around the world.

Michael worked in a variety of capacities at the New England Historic Genealogical Society for 17 years prior to joining Mocavo as Chief Genealogist in 2012. He left there in 2015 to start Genealogy Professor (www.genprof.net), where he helps to provide genealogy education opportunities to family historians.

He has edited several books, including Genealogical Writing in the 21st Century: A Guide to Register Style and More, Second Edition, with Henry Hoff, and the fifth edition of the seminal guidebook Genealogist's Handbook for New England Research. He was a contributing editor for American Ancestors magazine, and a consulting editor for the New England Historical and Genealogical Register.

Michael served on the boards of the Association of Professional Genealogists and the Federation of Genealogical Societies. You can reach him at www.mjleclerc.com and Facebook.com/michaeljleclerc.

Contact Links

Website – The Genealogy Professor

Facebook – Michael J. Leclerc, CG

Twitter - @GenProf

Other Links

New England Historic Genealogical Society

Mocavo on Findmypast

Boston University Online Genealogical Research Program

Boston Gay Men's Chorus

One Action Genealogists Can Take Right Now

"Sit down and really make a list of what do you want to do as a professional genealogist, what areas are you most interested in, so then you can start to make that happen.

Recommended Book

"Back Bay" by William Martin

Productivity Tool

Paper and pen

Advice

"When you have that conversation in your head about 'should I be doing this, is this the right thing, oh my God, I'm going to make a fool of myself,' tell that little voice in your head, 'thank you very much for sharing, now I'm going to do what I want anyways. "

This episode is dedicated to the memory of Pam Wolosz, production assistant for the Genealogy Professional podcast. Pam, I will always greatly appreciate your help and encouragement and regret that our time working together

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TGP 48 - Audrey Collins & The UK National Archives

Featured Guest Audrey Collins

Audrey Collins is a Records Specialist in Family History at The National Archives (TNA) at Kew in England. Audrey Collins worked as a freelance researcher for 15 years before joining the staff of The National Archives. In 2001 she was engaged by the Office for National Statistics as their official Census historian for the bicentenary

Photo Courtesy of Jill Ball

census in that year, and also served on the advisory panel for the 1901 census digitisation project.

Audrey is the author of three titles in the ‘Basic Facts’ series of family history guides, co-wrote The Complete Guide to Tracing Your Family History and has also contributed sections in the Family History Companion, and Census: the expert guide. She regularly gives talks at external events and conferences in the UK, Ireland and the USA. Her research interests include: the history and operation of the General Register Office, Civil Registration and the UK census; Scottish and Irish records in The National Archives; newspapers and periodicals and retail history.

Contact Links

Facebook – Audrey Collins

Twitter - @AudreyCollins23

Other Links

The National Archives

One Action Genealogists Can Take Right Now

"Find out what other genealogists do. Work out what the opportunities are . . . Look for something that not that many people are doing that you know you can do well.”

Recommended Book

The Family Tree Detective: A Manual for Tracing Your Ancestors in England and Wales by Colin D. Rogers

Productivity Tool

Evernote

Advice

"Always go back and look at what you did before. "

Action Item

I loved what Audrey had to say about networking. She said she was able to learn how Americans do research and the assumptions they have because of networking with them. And that helps her better serve them when they come to the archives.

Networking is important and it can change how you perceive other genealogists, your clients, and the people who serve you such as librarians and archivists.

ACTION:

I want you to get and do some networking! I'm going to give you two options for this action item.

Your first option is to find a local genealogy society, club or group near you. Find out where and when their next event is and attend, in person.

The second option is to choose someone you know already know (but not too well) and invite them for coffee (or tea as the case may be). This can be done either in person or virtually using a tool like Skype.

Connecting with other genealogists will help you see a different side of the community and it will be fun! So get out there.

Direct link to this post: http://www.thegenealogyprofessional.com/audrey-collins/

NEWS

In News items, I am just back from the APG Professional Management Conference in Fort Wayne, Indiana. It was one of the best conferences I've ever attended. And I so appreciated that it was focused on the professional and business aspects of genealogy.

I'd like to do a followup podcast episode dedicated to the PMC 2016 and I'd like your help! I'd like to hear from attendees, speakers, committee members and board members so that they can share the positive benefits that the conference had on them. This involves recording a short audio clip that can be used in the podcast. I'd like to do the recordings on Tuesday September 27th or Friday, September 30th 2016. If you'd like to participate, send me an email at contact@thegenealogy professional.com Everyone is welcome so don't be shy!

During the Month of October I will be offering two webinars.

The first on Thursday October 20th is called "Boosting Facebook Posts and Creating Saved Audiences." I know what you're thinking - "I'm never going to need to Boost a post." Learning to Boost a post on Facebook is actually an important skill that you should have before you need to use it. You might not need to use it for your own business but it would be a great skill that would benefit a society or organi...

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TGP 50 - Cari Taplin

Cari Taplin,CG is related to Roy Rogers. Or at least that's what her family told her. As a result, finding her true heritage has been her focus since the year 2000. She is a native of Wood County, Ohio but migrated to Wyoming, Colorado and now Pflugerville, Texas which is just outside Austin. Cari holds the Certified Genealogist® credential and has served in a wide variety of volunteer and leadership positions for state, local, and national societies. She currently serves on the board of the Association for Professional Genealogists and is the Vice President of Membership for the Federation of Genealogical Societies. As the owner of GenealogyPANTS, she provides speaking, research, and consultation services. Cari focuses on midwestern and Great Lakes states and methodology. Cair Taplin, CG is an internationally renowned genealogist. He has authored numerous articles for genealogy magazines and scholarly journals. He is a popular presenter at conferences and seminars around the world.

Contact Links

Website – Genealogy Pants

Facebook – Cari Taplin, CG

Other Links

The Association of Professional Genealogists

The Board for Certification of Genealogists

One Action Genealogists Can Take Right Now

"Join the Association of Professional Genealogists.

Recommended Book

The Life of Pi by Jan Martel

Productivity Tool

Evernote and time check app called Toggl

Advice

"Join a local society to meet like minded people, a mentor or friends."

Action Item

Actually I'm going to give you two action items! We'll touch on two topics that Cari mentioned - tracking clients and education.

ACTION:

First, if you're a professional who takes clients or does speaking engagements or writes articles - basically someone who get paid by someone else for work - I want you to start tracking the requests you are getting for work. Who is contacting you, how are they contacting you and what are they asking for? And does the communication lead to paid work? If you are a client researcher, you can track potential clients. If you're a speaker, you can track requests for presentations. If you're a writer you can track your writing proposals. And if you already track all of this I want you to spend some time with your data to see what you can learn from the information.

Second, if you're not a professional I'd like you to focus on one of Cari's other topics - education. If you're a member of APG you could go listen to that webinar she mentioned. The one by Jeanne Bloom about how to track your clients. If you're not an APG member, you could watch a free BCG webinar. They are broadcast live the 3rd Tuesday of every month at FamilyTreeWebinars.com

Direct link to this post: https://www.thegenealogyprofessional.com/cari-taplin

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