Family Stories in 30 Minutes or Less

Brenda Hudson, Ph.D.
Mar 30, 2022
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About this webinar

Have you always wanted to write your family stories but have never gotten around to it or known where to begin? Perhaps you've started but are stuck or overwhelmed. Good news! Capturing your family stories can be easy and fun with Brenda Hudson's "story project" technique. In this webinar, you will learn three different story projects, each resulting in a different kind of family story that takes less than 30 minutes. Use this technique to build your family legacy one story at a time, capturing as many stories as you like, knowing your stories will help your family connect with each other, now and in the future, by spurring conversations and strengthening family bonds across generations.

About the speaker

Brenda Hudson, Ph.D., is an award-winning teacher and writer who loves helping families capture their stories across generations. In her writing workshops and in her how-to book Story by Story: 15 Pro...
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  1. DC
    Deborah Cook
    3 years ago

    Through my life people have said to me "great attention to detail"... but then there's the other side of that, haha. Thank you Brenda for the inspiration to be more relaxed to write!

  2. CA
    Carolyn Atkinson
    3 years ago

    very enjoyable, learned a lot

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      Brenda Hudson
      3 years ago

      Thank you, Carolyn!

  3. MR
    Mitch Rauth
    3 years ago

    inspiring and interactive

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  4. WV
    Webinar Viewer
    3 years ago

    Elizabeth's method of speaking is pleasant and concise urging me to learn more is utmost.

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  5. JS
    Jill Scott
    3 years ago

    I am not a story teller but this webinar will probably prompt me to start

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  6. NM
    Norma Milne
    3 years ago

    The flow of her presentation was excellent. The ability to share "snips" of story lines in the chat triggered great ideas for my stories. Thank you.

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  7. DL
    Deborah Lambo
    3 years ago

    Highly useable, not just for self, but for helping other family capture their stories. 'wonderful.

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    Peg Kenaga
    3 years ago

    The short exercises were helpful to see that there are stories to tell.

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      Brenda Hudson
      3 years ago

      Thank you, Peg! I'm glad you are finding stories to tell!