LifeEcho Blog
Voice memory guides, family storytelling tips, and heartfelt advice on preserving the stories that matter most.
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 Get Your Dad to Open Up About His Life
Most dads don't volunteer their stories easily. Here are specific, tested techniques to help your father share his life — without making him uncomfortable.
How to Help Your Mom Share Her Story
Most mothers have never been asked to tell their full story. Here is how to help your mom share hers — what to ask, how to draw her out, and how to handle the parts that are harder to tell.
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 Preserve Your Dad's Voice and Stories
Fathers are often the most under-recorded members of a family. Here is why that happens, and what you can do to preserve your dad's voice and stories before the window closes.
How to Record a Grandparent Who Lives Far Away
Distance does not have to prevent you from recording your grandparent's stories. Phone calls, video calls, and tools designed for remote recording make it possible to capture what matters from anywhere.
How to Record Family Stories on Your Phone
Your phone is the most powerful family history tool you own. Here is exactly how to use it — which apps, what settings, how to position it, and what to do with the recordings after.
How to Record Stories at a Family Reunion
A family reunion puts multiple generations in the same room — a rare opportunity to capture stories that exist nowhere else. Here is how to make the most of it.
How to Record Stories With Someone Who Is Shy or Private
Not everyone is a natural storyteller. Here are practical, tested techniques to help shy or private people share their memories — comfortably and on their own terms.
One Question to Ask Your Parent This Week
You don't need a recording session. You don't need a plan. You need one question, asked this week during a regular phone call. Here's the question — and what to do with the answer.
How to Preserve Family History Even If You Are Not a Genealogist
You do not need to be a genealogist to preserve your family's history. The most valuable preservation is not about records and trees — it is about voices and stories.
Preserving Family Stories for Adopted Children
Adopted children benefit deeply from recorded stories — from adoptive parents explaining why they chose adoption, from extended family welcoming them, and from birth families when accessible. Voice recordings create belonging.