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Articles tagged "voice preservation"
Voice memory and family storytelling articles tagged with "voice preservation" — practical guides, reflections, and prompts to help you preserve the voices of the people you love.
AI Voice Cloning vs Real Voice Recordings: The Honest Truth
A direct, side-by-side comparison of AI voice cloning and real voice recordings — what cloning actually requires, how accurate it really is, what it costs, and why authentic recordings remain irreplaceable.
Gold Star Families: Preserving the Voice of a Fallen Hero
For Gold Star families, recordings of a fallen service member's voice are among the most precious things in the world. Here's how to find them, preserve them, and pass them down — and why it matters, especially for children who grew up without their parent.
How to Preserve Someone's Voice Before They Die
A compassionate, practical guide to capturing a loved one's voice before it is too late. Covers phone-based recording, what to say, how to ask, and why starting now matters more than waiting for the right moment.
Memorial Day: How to Honor a Fallen Veteran's Voice and Memory
Memorial Day is for those who didn't come home. For Gold Star families and anyone who loved a fallen service member, voice recordings are one of the most powerful ways to honor what was lost — and preserve what remains.
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 a Digital Legacy and Why Voice Is the Missing Piece
Most people think of digital legacy as photos, social accounts, and passwords. Almost no one thinks about voice — and it's the most emotionally irreplaceable thing most people will never preserve.
What to Do with a Loved One's Voicemails After They Die
A practical, emotionally honest guide to saving a deceased loved one's voicemails before carriers delete them — including step-by-step instructions for iPhone and Android.
Why Your Voice Is the Most Important Data You're Not Saving
You back up your photos. You protect your passwords. You save your documents. Almost no one intentionally preserves their voice — and it's the one thing that can't be reconstructed if it's lost.
How to Preserve a Loved One's Voicemail Message
That one voicemail from your mom, your dad, your grandparent — it might be the only recording of their voice you have. Here is how to save it permanently, and why you should not stop there.
Why You Should Record Your Parents Now, Not Later
The best time to record your parents is always now. Memory fades, energy declines, and the person you have access to today is the fullest version you will ever get. Here is why waiting costs more than you think.
Why Your Accent and Voice Matter to Your Family
The way someone speaks — their accent, their rhythm, the sound of their laugh — is as unique as their face. Photos cannot capture it. Only audio can. And once the voice is gone, it is gone.