LifeEcho Blog
Voice memory guides, family storytelling tips, and heartfelt advice on preserving the stories that matter most.
30 Questions to Ask Your Grandparent About Their Immigration Story
A guide for first- and second-generation families: 30 questions that unlock the full immigration story — why they left, the journey, what they sacrificed, what they're proud of, and what they want descendants to know.
How First-Generation Americans Can Capture Their Parents' Stories
First-generation Americans sit at a unique crossroads: fluent in both cultures, perfectly positioned to capture what their parents know — before that knowledge is gone. Here's how to do it.
How to Preserve Your Family's Cultural Heritage Through Voice
Cultural heritage fades faster than most families realize. Here's how to use voice recording to capture traditions, language, food stories, and the living memory of your culture before it's lost.
Multilingual Family Stories: Why Recording in Their Native Language Matters
When your grandparent speaks in their native language, something different happens — deeper feeling, richer vocabulary, truer stories. Here's why that recording is worth capturing, and how to make it accessible.
Preserving Indigenous Oral Traditions with Modern Technology
Indigenous cultures built their knowledge systems on oral tradition. Modern technology offers real preservation tools — but only when used on the community's own terms. Here's how to approach this work with respect and care.
Recording Your Parents' Immigration Story Before It's Lost
Your parents' immigration story is one of the most important stories your family owns — and it's at serious risk of being lost. Here's how to capture it, even when it's hard to talk about.