What is a Death Doula?

How can they help you and your family when a loved one has been given a terminal diagnosis? The role of a Death Doula (aka End-of-Life Doula) is varied and depends on the needs of the client. It can range from helping with tasks for end of life planning and care, to taking care of […]

Open the stage curtain on your life

Telling your story is a bit like opening the stage curtain on your life. It’s often a cathartic experience as it focusses your mind on what really matters to you. It can help you realign with your values and resolve stuff, and even start to mend relationships. It’s not just about you You may feel […]

Every picture tells a story

When we look at a photograph it can sometimes trigger a memory or emotion we may not expect.  Often the story behind the photo can be much deeper than the surface level image of what we see. Recently while running a Story Sharing circle at a retirement village I shared a story about this photo […]

The step by step process of recording life stories

People often ask about the process for recording a life story video, so in this month’s blog I’m sharing the exact steps and process followed.  As you can see, there’s plenty of planning and preparation time so that we get to know each other first.  That way when it comes to recording you’re more relaxed, […]

The benefits of family traditions and rituals

Family traditions are more than just activities—they’re a way to connect generations and create a sense of belonging. These rituals carry stories and shared experiences that bond us closer together. In this article, I want to share some of the beautiful traditions in my family—both from my childhood and those we continue now—and look at […]

3 reasons why people don’t save the stories of loved ones

Here are 3 of the main reasons I hear: 1. They leave it too late. 2. They think it’s too hard to do. 3. Their loved one won’t open up to share the real gold with them. This is why I recommend that you work with a third party (that’s me!) to capture the true […]

Your story of hope could be a lifeline for others

When you share your story of hope and resilience, you are giving hope to others who may have been through (or are currently going through) something similar. Since starting Moving Memories in 2019, I have heard many stories of hope. People who have been through hell and back, but who held on to hope and […]

Work harder on emotional intelligence

Work harder on your emotional intelligence. That’s the message I came away with last week, after interviewing a wonderful man in his mid 60’s who is facing a terminal diagnosis with immense bravery and gratitude. To say I’m inspired by him would be an understatement. He truly understands the meaning and value of this one […]

Storytelling – Visual vs Written

Visual information is processed 60,000 time faster by the brain than text. So with a video story people will digest the story much faster than a written version. That’s just one of the benefits of recording your life story with video.  By sharing your life experiences visually, not only are you allowing your audience to […]

5 Myths about Life Story Memoirs

In this article, I want to cover these 5 Myths that I often hear shared about saving life story memoirs: 1️⃣ You need to be 70+ before you start 2️⃣ My story is not that interesting 3️⃣ I’m not a storyteller 4️⃣ There’s plenty of time to do it 5️⃣ I don’t think it matters […]