StoryKeep Cofounder Lisa Madison was invited to speak on Salt Lake City’s NPR affiliate station KCPW yesterday.
The show segment focused on capturing and sharing family stories in the digital age. Lisa joins the conversation at minute 17:00.
Finding out how many people are on your family tree is becoming much more than compiling a list of names and dates. Cloud computing, geo-mapping and social networks are making it easier to swap .pdfs and store data. And Youtube and digital audio services are allowing people to record their own stories in new ways. On Tuesday, we take a look at how technology is changing the way family history is preserved and researched.
Guests:
- Eric Shoup, Ancestry.com
- Lisa Madison, Storykeep
- Pat Richley-Erickson, DearMYRTLE’s Genealogy Blog


