Last month was one of those emotional roller coasters that included the death of a loved one and all of the things that come with that. No one could have predicted the circumstances we are in this year. One thing remains the same, when death happens, families come together, one way or another. If you have attended or had to …
Resources, Restoring Human Dignity, & Lawnmowers
This week’s blog has been really hard to write. I’m just going to start there. I’ve started writing it at least 8 times and then furiously smashed the delete button back to a blank page. What I want to do this week is to share my network that I’ve curated and documented over the last five years. That’s how long …
Prompts for New Year’s
Wow! Somehow we are here at New Year’s Eve already. I’m not entirely sure how that happened, but here we are. New Year’s time can be exciting and wonderful and joyous. It can also be lonely, sad, and isolating. This all depends on the person, obviously. The audio below is a short 5 Minute Storytelling episode about New Year’s Eve. …
Legacy After Dark with Special Guest Laura Roselle from Family Narrative Project
Join Laura Roselle, Family Narrative Project, and Gael Gilliland, The Legacy Recorder, as they chat about Family History and Storytelling. By the end of this episode you will know why we are so passionate about talking to other people, getting their stories and encouraging families and individuals to not only talk about their feelings, or stories but also to listen …
What to Use to Record Their Stories ~ Writing with Quill Pens
What to Use to Record Their Stories Knowing what to use to record a person’s story, while not the most obvious, is definitely something you need to know and think about. Deciding which tools you are going to use is dependent on the storyteller’s ability and what you actually have access too. This video and article gives a run down …
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