LifeEcho Blog
Voice memory guides, family storytelling tips, and heartfelt advice on preserving the stories that matter most.
How to Ask Better Questions When Recording a Loved One
The quality of what you capture in a family recording depends almost entirely on the quality of the questions you ask. Here is how to ask questions that unlock real stories.
How to Start Recording Your Life Story
You do not need to write a memoir or sit for a formal interview. Starting to record your life story can begin with a single question — and five minutes to answer it.
A Beginner's Guide to Recording Family Stories
You do not need experience, equipment, or a plan to start recording family stories. You need a phone and a question. Here is the complete beginner's guide to getting started and building from there.
Make a Legacy Recording Tonight in 5 Minutes
You do not need equipment, a script, or a plan. You need five minutes and your phone. Here is exactly what to say.
How Do You Record Someone's Life Story?
Recording someone's life story is easier than most people expect — and more important than most families realize until it is too late. Here is how to do it well.
How to Build a Personal Legacy Archive
A personal legacy archive is the intentional record of who you are — your story, your voice, your values — built over time so the people you love have something to hold on to.
How to Create a Simple Family Podcast or Audio Archive
A family podcast is a private audio collection of your family's stories, voices, and memories. Here is how to create one simply — and what to consider if you want to skip the technical work entirely.
How to Create an Audio Time Capsule for Your Family
An audio time capsule is a collection of recordings made for the future — voices and stories and messages that will matter deeply to the people who receive them years or decades from now.
How to Interview Your Parents About Their Lives
A guide to conducting a real conversation with your parents about who they are — not just what happened, but what it felt like, what they believed, and what they want you to know.
How to Narrate Old Family Photos for Future Generations
The stories behind old family photos disappear when the people who remember them are gone. Here is how to sit down, go through the album, and record the context that gives each photo its meaning.
How to Organize Family Memories for Future Generations
Capturing family memories is only half the work — the other half is organizing them so future generations can actually find and use them. Here is how to build an archive that lasts.
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.