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Mentioned in 10 episodes

Leaving a Legacy

Turn Your Family Tree into a Family Book
Book • 2023
Rebecca Shamblin's "Leaving a Legacy" is a comprehensive guide for transforming family tree data into a captivating family history book.

The book walks readers through each step, from initial planning and thorough research to the writing process and final publication.

It emphasizes the importance of using primary sources and incorporating personal anecdotes to create a compelling narrative.

The book also provides practical advice on organizing content, selecting appropriate images, and utilizing various software tools.

Ultimately, it empowers readers to create a lasting legacy for their families.

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Mentioned in 10 episodes

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Marty Bent
as a book he has been reading, particularly around Thanksgiving, about family and legacy.
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#690: Why Billionaires Shouldn't Give It All Away with Johann Kurtz
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Johann Kurtz
as the title of his upcoming book.
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You Live in a Daycare /w Johann Kurtz: The J. Burden Show Ep. 361
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Auron Macintyre
introduces
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Johann Kurtz
, who has written a book about generational legacy, inheritance, and charity.
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Leaving a Generational Legacy | Guest: Johann Kurtz | 11/19/25
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Dave Greene
as a very good book that tackles the project of bridging the generational divide.
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Chimp Energy w/ Dave Greene: The J. Burden Show Ep. 415
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Brian Sauve
as a book by Johann Kurtz, discussing the tragedy of Ford and family legacies.
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Building Thousand Year Families
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Benjamin Boyce
as bringing dynastic culture to the surface and outlining it.
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s08e20 | The Failure of Philanthropy, with Johann Kurtz
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Nicole Dyer
as a guide to turning family trees into family books.
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RLP 343: Turn Your Family Tree into a Book with Rebecca Shamblin
Recommended by Johan Kurtz, discussing his book's central argument about maintaining societal goods through stable, multi-generational families.
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The Case for Nepotism | Maiden Mother Matriarch 182
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J. Burden
as a book by friend Johan Kurz contrasting a meritocracy with the idea of a family business.
Homeschooling a (Social) Dissident w/ John Moody: The J. Burden Show Ep. 379

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