RESOURCES
On this page, you’ll find resources to help you capture your story yourself, or to help a family member to do so. And remember, our team is always ready to help, should you need it.
Why recording your life story is a gift for future generations
Your life is a rich tapestry of experiences, lessons, and moments that shape who you are. Recording your life story is more than just recounting the events of your past; it’s about preserving your wisdom, memories, and values for future generations. Imagine your...
5 simple questions to get your parents talking about the past
Sometimes, getting our parents to open up about their past can be challenging, especially if they’re not used to reflecting on their personal history. But with the right questions, you can unlock a treasure trove of stories that they’ll be more than happy to share....
What’s the best way to capture grandparents’ life stories?
Your grandparents hold a wealth of knowledge and experience, and capturing their life stories is a meaningful way to preserve their legacy. But what’s the best way to go about it? There are several formats to choose from—audio recordings, video interviews, or even...
10 life events you should definitely include in your life story
When recording a life story, it's important to include the key events that have shaped who you are today. While every life is unique, there are certain milestones and moments that deserve to be part of any life story. Here are 10 life events or topics you should...
The power of a story: how aharing life experiences can inspire others
Stories have the power to connect us, to inspire us, and to teach valuable life lessons. Sharing your life experiences doesn’t just benefit you—it can deeply impact those who hear your story. Whether it’s a tale of overcoming adversity, discovering passion, or...
DIY Storytelling: Tips for recording your own memoir
You don’t need to be a professional storyteller to record your own memoir. With the right approach and a little preparation, anyone can share their life story in an engaging and memorable way. Here are some tips to get started: Choose a comfortable format: Decide...
Preserving family history: how to help reluctant relatives open up
Sometimes, family members are reluctant to share their personal stories. They might feel their life isn't “interesting enough” or be hesitant about revisiting certain memories. But with the right approach, you can gently encourage them to open up. Here are a few...
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