Fisher opens the
show a great question from a listener about displaying and
preserving a century old passport, and who to trust with the
project. Hear Fisher's answer as it could apply to many
projects. Then, in Family Histoire News, excitement is
brewing in New England, where a time capsule left by Paul Revere
and Samuel Adams is likely to be opened soon!
Then, Col. Gail
Halvorsen, best known as "The Berlin Candy Bomber" joins the show
to talk about how his one little act of kindness resulted in hope
for the besieged people of West Berlin in the 1940s. It's an
intriguing story right from the mouth of the 94-year-old Halvorsen
who remembers it all like it was yesterday. (This should
remind you to interview your senior relatives to capture their
family stories.)
Then, Tom Perry,
the Preservation Authority from TMCPlace.com, talks "room
deadening," and mic technique with Fisher to help give you the
technical outcome everyone hopes for when recording interviews with
family members.
That's this week
on Extreme Genes, America's Family History Show!
About the Podcast
Extreme Genes is America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast hosted by Fisher