LifeEcho Blog
Voice memory guides, family storytelling tips, and heartfelt advice on preserving the stories that matter most.
50 Questions to Ask a Veteran About Their Life and Service
50 questions for the veterans in your family — about their service, what they saw and felt, what it cost them, and the full life they lived beyond the uniform.
Recording Your Military-to-Civilian Transition
The transition out of military service is one of the most significant and underrecorded chapters in a veteran's life. What it felt like to leave, what was hard, and what they carried forward — this chapter deserves to be preserved.
National Guard: Recording a Different Kind of Service
National Guard service is both civilian and military — often misunderstood, often invisible in the veteran oral history record. Here is what Guard members should record and what their families want to know.
Questions to Ask a Coast Guard Veteran
Coast Guard veterans are the most overlooked of all service members. These twenty questions honor their extraordinary service in search and rescue, maritime law enforcement, and disaster response.
Questions to Ask an Air Force Veteran
Twenty thoughtful questions to help you draw out the full story of an Air Force veteran's service — from their specialty and aircraft to the culture, bases, and moments that shaped them.
Veterans Day: Start a Recording Tradition
Veterans Day is observed but often passively. Here is how to turn it into something active — a day when your family actually records a veteran's story, and keeps doing it every year.
Why Veterans Don't Talk About Their Service
Many veterans never talk about their service — not only because of trauma, but because no one ever asked the right question. Here is what keeps veterans silent, and what can help.
Women Veterans: Recording Your Service Story
Women veterans are underrepresented in the oral history record. Their service stories — often different in nature and almost always different in experience — are uniquely important to preserve, and the window to do so is narrowing.