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Articles tagged "legacy recordings"

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

Digital Estate Planning: Don't Forget Your Voice — LifeEcho
Legacy & Memory

Digital Estate Planning: Don't Forget Your Voice

Most digital estate planning guides cover passwords, social accounts, and crypto. Almost none mention the one digital asset that cannot be recreated: your voice.

How to Add a Voice Recording to Your Will or Estate Plan — LifeEcho
Legacy & Memory

How to Add a Voice Recording to Your Will or Estate Plan

Most estate plans focus on what you leave behind. A voice recording adds the why. Here's how to formally include voice recordings in your will and estate plan.

Recording with a Stroke Survivor: How to Adapt and What to Capture — LifeEcho
Health & Difficult Situations

Recording with a Stroke Survivor: How to Adapt and What to Capture

Stroke changes how people communicate — but it doesn't erase what they have to say. Here's how to adapt your approach and create meaningful recordings with a stroke survivor.

What Is an Ethical Will and How to Record One — LifeEcho
Legacy & Memory

What Is an Ethical Will and How to Record One

An ethical will passes on your values, not your assets. Here's what to include and how recording one by phone is far more natural than writing it out.

Why Every Parent Should Record a Legacy Message for Their Kids — LifeEcho
Legacy & Memory

Why Every Parent Should Record a Legacy Message for Their Kids

This isn't just for aging parents. Any parent, at any age, should record a legacy message for their kids — because the right time to do it is always now.

Meaningful Legacy Recordings for Families Facing Serious Illness — LifeEcho
Grief & Remembrance

Meaningful Legacy Recordings for Families Facing Serious Illness

When serious illness changes the timeline, the urgency of capturing a loved one's voice becomes undeniable. Here is how families approach legacy recording during difficult times — and what it can offer.

When You Won't Be There for the Milestones — LifeEcho
Grief & Remembrance

When You Won't Be There for the Milestones

For parents and grandparents facing terminal illness who know they will miss graduations, weddings, and the long life ahead — why recording for those moments is not resignation, but a form of continued presence.