LifeEcho Blog
Voice memory guides, family storytelling tips, and heartfelt advice on preserving the stories that matter most.
Recording for a Child Who Is Too Young to Remember You
A parent facing serious illness recording for a toddler or infant faces the hardest recording scenario there is. Here is what the child will eventually want to know, and how to give it to them.
Recording When Time Is Measured in Weeks
A practical guide for when time is genuinely short — hospice, late-stage illness, the weeks that remain. What to record first, how to work around physical limits, and how families can help without taking over.
What to Record for the Person You Love Most
Recording for a spouse or life partner is the most intimate of all legacy recordings. Here is what your partner most needs to hear, what not to do, and how to make recordings that feel like you — not like a goodbye.
What to Say in a Voice Letter to Your Child
A written letter to your child is meaningful. A voice letter — where they can hear you say the words — is something else entirely. Here is what to say, and how to start.