LifeEcho Blog
Voice memory guides, family storytelling tips, and heartfelt advice on preserving the stories that matter most.
Ethical Will vs Voice Legacy: Which Is Right for Your Family?
An ethical will passes down values instead of assets. A voice legacy captures those same values in the speaker's own voice. Both are valuable — but they serve different purposes and leave different impressions on the people who receive them.
Grandparent Memory Book vs Voice Recording: Which Is Better?
Grandparent memory books are beloved keepsakes — but many go unfinished. Voice recordings capture what a book never can: the actual voice, the laugh, the way a story is told. Here is an honest comparison.
Is Audio Better Than Video for Family Storytelling?
Both audio and video capture a loved one's voice — but they produce different results. For family storytelling specifically, audio often wins. Here is why.
Journaling vs Voice Memories: Which Is Easier to Keep Up With?
Both journaling and voice recording can preserve your life and memories. But one tends to be significantly easier to sustain over time. Here is an honest comparison.
Life Story Book vs Voice Recording: Which Preserves More?
Life story books and voice recordings both preserve a person's history — but they preserve different things, in different ways. Here is an honest comparison.
The Difference Between a Memory Book and a Voice Memory Archive
Memory books and voice archives both preserve family history — but they preserve different things. Here is what each captures, where each falls short, and which one families tend to treasure most.
Looking for a StoryCorps Alternative? Try This Instead
StoryCorps has helped millions of families record meaningful conversations. But what if you want that experience at home, on your own schedule, without an app? Here is an honest comparison of your options.