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Articles tagged "audio recording"

Voice memory and family storytelling articles tagged with "audio recording" — practical guides, reflections, and prompts to help you preserve the voices of the people you love.

What Is a Voice Legacy and Why It Matters — LifeEcho
Memory Preservation

What Is a Voice Legacy and Why It Matters

A voice legacy is a collection of audio recordings that captures who someone was — their stories, values, and personality — in a form that outlasts them. Here is what it is, why it matters, and how to start one.

Audio vs Video for Preserving Family Memories: Which Is Better? — LifeEcho
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Audio vs Video for Preserving Family Memories: Which Is Better?

Both audio and video can preserve family memories, but they work differently and get used differently. Here is an honest comparison to help you choose what actually works for your family.

How to Preserve Family History Using Audio — LifeEcho
How-To

How to Preserve Family History Using Audio

Audio recordings are the most powerful tool for preserving family history — capturing voices, stories, and personalities in a way no photograph or document can. Here is how to do it well.

How to Record Family Stories on Your Phone — LifeEcho
How-To

How to Record Family Stories on Your Phone

Your phone is the most powerful family history tool you own. Here is exactly how to use it — which apps, what settings, how to position it, and what to do with the recordings after.

Why People Open Up More With Audio Than Writing — LifeEcho
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Why People Open Up More With Audio Than Writing

Most people find writing about their lives much harder than talking about them. Here is the psychological and practical reason for this — and why it matters for capturing the stories that would otherwise stay buried.

The Best Way to Preserve Family Stories Before It Is Too Late — LifeEcho
Memory Preservation

The Best Way to Preserve Family Stories Before It Is Too Late

An honest look at the best methods for preserving family stories — what works, what people abandon, and why voice recordings outlast almost everything else.