LifeEcho Blog
Voice memory guides, family storytelling tips, and heartfelt advice on preserving the stories that matter most.
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.
25 Voice Recording Prompts for Preserving Your Family Legacy
25 specific prompts to answer in your own voice — each one designed to capture a dimension of who you are and what you want your family to carry forward.
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 Preserve Your Voice for the People You Love
Your voice, telling your stories and saying the things that matter most, is one of the greatest gifts you can leave the people you love. Here is how to preserve it.
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.
A New Year's Tradition: Recording Your Annual Reflection
Each New Year, record a brief voice reflection — what the year held, what you are grateful for, what you hope for next. Over decades, these recordings accumulate into a remarkable record of a life in progress.
Your Story Deserves to Be Heard for Generations
You have lived an entire life. The era you grew up in, the people who shaped you, what you have learned and carried — these things deserve to be heard by the people who will come after you.