LifeEcho Blog
Voice memory guides, family storytelling tips, and heartfelt advice on preserving the stories that matter most.
Hospice Voice Recording: A Guide for Families and Caregivers
Recording a loved one in hospice care is possible, meaningful, and often more accessible than families realize. This comprehensive guide covers timing, how to have the conversation, session management, and what to do with recordings afterward.
How to Record a Loved One with Alzheimer's: A Compassionate Guide
Recording a loved one with Alzheimer's looks different at every stage — but it's never too late to capture something precious. This guide walks you through early, middle, and later stages with practical techniques and genuine compassion.
Questions to Record Before Surgery or a Serious Illness Diagnosis
A calm, practical guide for patients and families: the questions worth recording before a surgery or health crisis — from both the patient's and family's perspective — to use this moment well rather than let it pass.
Recording Messages When You Have a Terminal Diagnosis
If you've received a terminal diagnosis, recording messages for the people you love is one of the most meaningful things you can do — and one of the hardest to start. Here's how to begin.
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.
Voice Recording as Therapy: Why Speaking Your Story Heals
Speaking your story out loud — not just writing it — activates something different in the brain and the body. Explore the therapeutic power of voice recording for grief processing, trauma, end-of-life meaning-making, and everyday reflection.
What to Record When Time Is Short
When you're facing days or weeks rather than months, you can't record everything. This triage guide helps you prioritize what to capture first — so that even thirty seconds leaves something irreplaceable behind.