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Deciphering Ethnic Confusion: Mecenzéf, Metzenseifen, or Medzev and Stories from the Past

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Welcome to this special Throwback Thursday edition of The Disruptor podcast.
In this remixed episode, originally aired on The Apex Podcast in November 2021, hosts Jan and John explore their family histories to uncover the ancestral origin of John's great-grandfather.
A couple of ago, Jan and John made an intriguing discovery - their families both hail from towns just 35 km apart in what is today Slovakia. Jan’s roots hail from Košice. John grew up hearing that his great-grandfather, Theodor Kundtz, emigrated from Metzenseifen to the United States in 1873, claiming to be Hungarian but speaking German.
The only problem is that Metzenseifen can't be located on a current map.
To help solve this ethnic mystery, Jan and John interview their guest, David Kundtz, Theodor's grandson.
David grew up near Cleveland before heading out West in the 1960s as a Catholic priest. He spent over 20 years ministering in Idaho and Colombia, South America. After leaving the ministry, David became a family psychotherapist in Berkeley, California, for over 20 years until retiring.
He is also a prolific author. His most recent book, The Art of Stopping: How to Be Still When You Have to Keep Going, will be featured in an upcoming TBT remix episode.
In this episode, Jan, John, and David discuss and compare three generations of culture, traditions, travel experiences, family lore, and their common ethnic confusion.
Does the mystery town turn out to be Metzenseifen, Mecenzéf, or Medzev?
Tune in to find out!
Learn more about David Kundtz and his work at davidkundtz.com. Stay tuned for our next TBT remix episode featuring David's book, The Art of Stopping: How to Be Still When You Have to Keep Going.
Thanks for listening!

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Chapitres

1. Exploring Family History in Slovakia (00:00:00)

2. Celebrating Church and Hungarian Heritage (00:10:46)

3. Family Heritage and Ancestry (00:14:27)

4. Cultural Appreciation and Family Religion (00:26:25)

23 episodes

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Welcome to this special Throwback Thursday edition of The Disruptor podcast.
In this remixed episode, originally aired on The Apex Podcast in November 2021, hosts Jan and John explore their family histories to uncover the ancestral origin of John's great-grandfather.
A couple of ago, Jan and John made an intriguing discovery - their families both hail from towns just 35 km apart in what is today Slovakia. Jan’s roots hail from Košice. John grew up hearing that his great-grandfather, Theodor Kundtz, emigrated from Metzenseifen to the United States in 1873, claiming to be Hungarian but speaking German.
The only problem is that Metzenseifen can't be located on a current map.
To help solve this ethnic mystery, Jan and John interview their guest, David Kundtz, Theodor's grandson.
David grew up near Cleveland before heading out West in the 1960s as a Catholic priest. He spent over 20 years ministering in Idaho and Colombia, South America. After leaving the ministry, David became a family psychotherapist in Berkeley, California, for over 20 years until retiring.
He is also a prolific author. His most recent book, The Art of Stopping: How to Be Still When You Have to Keep Going, will be featured in an upcoming TBT remix episode.
In this episode, Jan, John, and David discuss and compare three generations of culture, traditions, travel experiences, family lore, and their common ethnic confusion.
Does the mystery town turn out to be Metzenseifen, Mecenzéf, or Medzev?
Tune in to find out!
Learn more about David Kundtz and his work at davidkundtz.com. Stay tuned for our next TBT remix episode featuring David's book, The Art of Stopping: How to Be Still When You Have to Keep Going.
Thanks for listening!

***
Engage, Share, and Connect!
Spread the Word:
Valuable insights are best when shared. Share this episode with peers who may benefit from it if you find it insightful.
Your Feedback Matters: How did this episode resonate with you? Share your thoughts, insights, or questions. Your engagement enriches our community.
Collaborate with The Disruptor and connect with John Kundtz.
Quick Connect Call: Dive deeper into the discussion. Book a 15-minute chat with John Kundtz -> Schedule here.

Stay Updated:
Don't miss out on further insights. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and our Blog
Twitter: @TheDisruptor
LinkedIn: The Disruptor Podcast
Got a disruptive story to share? We're scouting for remarkable podcast guests. Nominate a Disruptor
Thank you for being an integral part of our journey. Together, let's redefine the status quo!
Tips are welcomed and appreciated, too!

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Exploring Family History in Slovakia (00:00:00)

2. Celebrating Church and Hungarian Heritage (00:10:46)

3. Family Heritage and Ancestry (00:14:27)

4. Cultural Appreciation and Family Religion (00:26:25)

23 episodes

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