The Family Treehouse: Climbing Our Ancestral Branches
“The Family Treehouse” is a captivating podcast produced by Storied that brings together family history enthusiasts and skilled storytellers. Each episode explores the rich tapestry of personal and ancestral narratives, delving into the intriguing tales of diverse individuals and their family trees. With a passion for genealogy and an appreciation for the power of storytelling, the podcast invites guests to share their journeys of discovery, recounting the triumphs, challenges, and hidden gems unearthed. Through intimate interviews, engaging anecdotes, and expert insights, “The Family Treehouse” creates a warm and inclusive space where listeners can connect with the universal themes of heritage, identity, and the bonds that tie us all together. Join this vibrant community of family history lovers as they unravel the mysteries and celebrate the stories that make us who we are.
The Family Treehouse Episodes
Embark on memorable journeys in the world of family history and storytelling, delivered in concise and engaging episodes!
Robyn Fivush, Professor
Developmental Psychology at Emory University
Episode #11
December 6, 2023
Annette Gendler, Author
How to Write Compelling Stories from Family History
Episode #7
October 4, 2023
Interested in being on our show?
Love family history and telling stories? You could be the next guest on The Family Treehouse! Email our host, Heather Haunert, for more information at [email protected].
How often are The Family Treehouse episodes released?
Curious about our release schedule? Our podcast episodes are released on the first Wednesday of every month. Stay tuned for captivating stories, genealogy insights, and heartwarming journeys of discovery.
How long are The Family Treehouse episodes?
Our podcast episodes are typically between 20 to 30 minutes long, ensuring a perfect balance of captivating storytelling and convenient listening. Dive into fascinating family history narratives, uncover ancestral secrets, and be inspired by the power of heritage—all within a manageable timeframe.