
I Want to Record My Parent's Story But Don't Know Where to Start
I want to record my parent's story, but I don't know where to start.
This is one of the most common questions I've gotten over the last decade. Whether it's a parent, grandparent, or even your own story—getting started is usually the hardest part.
In this episode, I break down:
- The three underlying issues that keep you stuck (overwhelm, fear of doing it wrong, and urgency)
- Questions to ask yourself before you begin
- My simple recommendation: start small, start this week
- Why you DON'T need the whole life story in one sitting
- How to capture everyday moments (not just the big milestone memories)
- Why negative and difficult moments matter just as much as happy ones
Three ways to start:
- Five-Minute Storytelling (free scripts) - Pick one question, capture one story
- Family Story Planner or Get Her Story Workbook - If you need more structure
- 52 Weeks of Storytelling - Free YouTube series for a comprehensive year-long approach
Your homework: Pick ONE question. Ask it this week. Capture the answer however you can—voice memo, video, or notes.
Free resources: TheLegacyRecorder.com/5-minute-storytelling
This works even in situations with hospice, dementia, Alzheimer's, or other time-sensitive scenarios. You can do this.
Chapters:00:00 Introduction & The Question01:00 What's Really Holding You Back02:00 Questions to Ask Yourself First03:00 My Recommendation: Start Simple04:00 If You Want More Structure05:00 You Don't Need the Whole Life Story at Once06:00 Your Homework & Next Steps
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