Recorded Interviews
- July 2025 – The 2025 WikiTree Challenge Part 2 (video series with Greg Clarke, Chris Ferraiolo, Celia Marsh, Louis Kessler, et al.; 60 minutes)
- July 2025 – The 2025 WikiTree Challenge Part 1 (video series with Greg Clarke, Eowyn Walker, Azure Robinson, Chris Ferraiolo, et. al.; 60 minutes)
- May 2025 – Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (video interview with Cheri Hudson Passey regarding my course, “Tracing Westward Journeys: Events that Paved the American West, 1787-1890”; 10 minutes)
- April 2023 – Virtual Genealogical Association’s 5th Birthday (video conversation with Jeanette Sheliga regarding VGA’s 5th birthday; 5 minutes)
- August 2021 – Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (video interview with Cheri Hudson Passey regarding my course, “Teaching Genealogy in Your Community”; 8 minutes)
- March 2021 – The 2021 WikiTree Challenge Part 2 (video series with Eowyn Walker, Mindy Silva, et al; 33 minutes)
- March 2021 – The 2021 WikiTree Challenge Part 1 (video series with Eowyn Walker, Mindy Silva, et al; 32 minutes, starts at 29:48)
- September 2020 – Stories in Our Roots (audio interview with Heather Murphy regarding understanding family dynamics; 33 minutes)
- May 2018 – The In-Depth Genealogist (video interview with Cheri Hudson Passey regarding Virtual Genealogical Association; 22 minutes, starts at 15:00)
- June 2017 – The In-Depth Genealogist Chit Chat Live (video interview with Valerie Eichler Lair, 33 minutes)
- December 2016 – Genealogy Connection (audio interview with Drew Smith; 62 minutes)
Recorded Presentations
- April 2025 – Virtual Genealogical Association’s 7th Birthday (brief presentation on finding photos of your ancestors online & offline; 24 minutes)
- April 2020 – Vivid-Pix (presentation, “Genealogy on Facebook”; pay-per-view, 63 minutes)
- December 2017 – Legacy Family Tree Webinars (presentation, “Genealogy on a Budget: Filling Out Your Family Tree Without Breaking the Bank”; subscription required to view, 62 minutes)
- October 2016 – Carolina Girl Genealogy (print article regarding Facebook on Cheri Hudson Passey’s blog)