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The Book Serenity Podcast is a curated listening experience for those who value depth, wisdom, and intentional living. Each episode thoughtfully weaves together family history and genealogy, integrative health and wellness, and Indigenous wisdom—offering timeless insight for modern, conscious living.
Rooted in scholarship, lived experience, and ancestral knowledge, the podcast explores how heritage shapes identity, how holistic practices support longevity and vitality, and how Indigenous teachings offer grounded clarity in a complex world. Conversations are reflective, informative, and designed to inspire meaningful transformation rather than quick fixes.
Created for listeners who appreciate substance, legacy, and refined learning, The Book Serenity Podcast invites you to slow down, reconnect with what matters most, and cultivate a life guided by knowledge, balance, and purpose.
The Book Serenity Podcast is a curated listening experience for those who value depth, wisdom, and intentional living. Each episode thoughtfully weaves together family history and genealogy, integrative health and wellness, and Indigenous wisdom—offering timeless insight for modern, conscious living.
Rooted in scholarship, lived experience, and ancestral knowledge, the podcast explores how heritage shapes identity, how holistic practices support longevity and vitality, and how Indigenous teachings offer grounded clarity in a complex world. Conversations are reflective, informative, and designed to inspire meaningful transformation rather than quick fixes.
Created for listeners who appreciate substance, legacy, and refined learning, The Book Serenity Podcast invites you to slow down, reconnect with what matters most, and cultivate a life guided by knowledge, balance, and purpose.
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Saturday Dec 20, 2025
Elizabeth Jeffreys of Whitkirk, Yorkshire: An Unrecorded Story
Saturday Dec 20, 2025
Saturday Dec 20, 2025
Her name appeared only once in the records.
Born in 1679 in Whitkirk, Yorkshire, Elizabeth Jeffreys lived at a time when women’s lives were rarely written—and often forgotten.
In this episode, Elizabeth Jeffreys tells her story in her own voice. Through quiet moments of daily life in 17th-century England, she reveals what it meant to live as a woman whose experiences were never meant for history books—yet whose bloodline would one day cross the Atlantic. Today, her descendants live in the United States, unknowingly carrying the strength, resilience, and legacy she left behind.
This episode invites you to experience genealogy not as dates and documents, but as a living connection between past and present. If you have ever searched your family tree and wondered about the women behind the names, this story will resonate deeply. Elizabeth’s life reminds us that even when history is silent, legacy endures.
To continue Elizabeth’s journey and explore her life in greater depth, discover the book Elizabeth Jeffreys of Whitkirk, Yorkshire: An Unrecorded Story, available at Book Serenity.
By reading her story, you help restore a voice history nearly erased—and honor the ancestors who made your life possible.

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