Family Trees
Shmanners
Travis McElroy
4.7 • 2.1K Ratings
🗓️ 21 April 2023
⏱️ 36 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | [♪ OUTRO MUSIC PLAYING, HOSPIN� AK-1, |
| 0:01.2 | YOUR MUSIC COULD BEGINS EDITED by |
| 0:01.4 | THE STANNEL AND BUSHING |
| 0:02.1 | LATER AND TURNED TO A work of |
| 0:03.1 | EIR hard work, |
| 0:03.2 | Hello Internet, I'm your husband, host Travis McElroy, and I'm your wife, host Teresa McElroy. |
| 0:32.2 | You're listening to shmanners. It's extraordinary etiquette. Ordinary occasions. Hello, my dove. Hello, dear. How are you? I'm doing fine. How are you? I'm doing good. Doing good. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. I've been doing some gardening. Yes. That's true. And that always invigorates my spirit. Oh, this wasn't meant to be a, a sequitur. You know, the opposite of a non-sequitur anyways, into our topic, but we've got a clean to the magnolia tree in the front. |
| 1:02.2 | I'm very excited about. We'll have matching trees with our neighbor. Our neighbor also has a magnolia tree. Yeah, but ours will probably be better because I'm better. I mean, it's smaller. It's definitely smaller than that for now. Yes. But when I chop theirs down, I would never do that. If that happens, it wasn't me. It wasn't me. But you know, it's spring spring. I think is more or less fully sprung. Okay. And I was talking about this the other day because I was driving a BB home from school. |
| 1:32.2 | It's always seems to me like I never notice the budding leaves and stuff. And it's like bear and bear and bear and green and like everything. It always feels like overnight. All the leaves come out. It's always very sprung. But I think that has to do with lack of attention to detail. I think so. Okay. So what are we talking about this week? Something that is actually fairly detail oriented. Oh, no. Family trees. Okay. Like the trees that family have in their yarn. No. No. I know what a family tree is. I know you know. I know what it is. |
| 2:02.2 | What's the, what's the, is it chaper? What's the family tree song that people have chapered? How's it going? We're a family and we're a tree. Our roots grow deep down in history. From my great, great, grand mother reaching up to me. We're a green and growing family tree. Beautiful. Oh, that was lovely. So a family tree is like genealogy. It's the way to like track. Yeah. Who you're related to. |
| 2:32.2 | Right. So, okay. It's a chart. Right. That represents family relationships over the course of many generations. And today we'll be talking mostly about family trees relating to people. But this kind of structured diagram is used in fields of medicine and social work and botany and zoology. And in those cases, family trees are typically referred to as genograms and can track like hereditary medical can. |
| 3:02.2 | And a lot of those conditions, or dog breeding for Queen Elizabeth. Right. Okay. See that is very useful because now it's parents, there's a lot, I mean, you know, just general human beings going to the doctor, where people are like, and is there a family history of this and this and this, and it's like, I don't know, man. And I call my dad and back down. Is there a family history of this? And he's like, I don't know, man. |
| 3:23.2 | Well, I mean, I guess at that point, if we're filling out stuff for, like, say, our kids, |
| 3:30.4 | if it's something we should fill it out for other people's kids. |
| 3:33.3 | I mean, instead of, instead of ourselves, if it's stuff that we have or that we know |
| 3:38.5 | our parents have, that counts. |
| 3:40.1 | But farther back than that, I don't know how we're not worried about if, like, great, |
| 3:44.6 | our granddad had tuberculosis or something. |
| 3:46.8 | No. |
| 3:47.8 | No, tuberculosis is a communicable disease, not a hereditary condition. |
| 3:50.4 | An inocable from parent to child, terrible, terrible the way it works. |
| 3:54.8 | Not that way. |
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