Stories & Resources
Thoughts on grief, memory, and keeping loved ones close.
What Is a Digital Do-Not-Reanimate Order (And Why You Might Want One)
A digital do-not-reanimate order is a set of instructions about what happens to your online accounts and digital presence after you pass. Here's why you might want one.
Healthy Grief in the Digital Age: What Therapists Want You to Know
Therapists are seeing grief complicated by social media and digital permanence. Learn what healthy digital grieving looks like and how to tell the difference between honoring and haunting.
Recording Messages for Your Family: A Guide for the Terminally Ill
Recording messages for your loved ones is a deeply personal way to preserve your voice, wisdom, and love. Learn how to approach this meaningful act of legacy-building during your pre-need planning.
How AI is Quietly Changing the Way We Remember
AI is changing how we preserve and interact with memories of loved ones. Instead of just storing photos in boxes, we're finding new ways to organize, surface, and share what matters most.
5 Ways to Keep Family Stories Alive for the Next Generation
Family stories fade quickly if we don't protect them. Here are five practical, human ways to capture and preserve the memories that matter most.
Why Your Estate Plan Should Include Your Voice
Estate planning traditionally focuses on documents and finances. But what about preserving your voice, stories, and presence for the people you love? Here's why voice should be part of your legacy planning.