A professional storyteller sits down with someone you love and draws out the stories your family could never get on their own. We lightly edit it, add chapters, and hand you a recording that looks and sounds beautiful — all for $99.
About 60–90 minutes · recorded online · nothing to set up but a laptop.
"We always think there's more time to ask."
The things that make a person who they are — how they met, what they were afraid of, the year everything changed — usually live in their head and nowhere else. One day we wish we'd asked. This is the easy way to ask now: their voice, their face, their stories, kept.
Pick a time and tell us a little about the person and the occasion. A few minutes.
Answer a few questions in our booking chat. It sharpens them over a couple of rounds — so your storyteller arrives knowing exactly what to ask.
A professional storyteller guides them through their story for 60–90 minutes, online. Sit in, or let them talk.
We lightly edit it and add chapter titles, so it plays clean, looks good, and is easy to share. Yours to keep.
The story lives in the second question — "wait, go back, what did that feel like?" That instinct is the whole craft, and a phone on a tripod doesn't have it.
People perform for their own kids, or wave them off — "you already know this." With a warm outsider who's genuinely curious, the guard drops.
Before the interview, we learn the specifics — the names, the turning points, the running jokes — so there's never a blank, generic moment.
"We should record Mom's stories" sits on every family's list for years. A booked time and a small price is the nudge that turns someday into done.
Not raw footage, and not a Hollywood production — that's the point. It's the full interview, lightly edited and split into chapters so it's easy to watch and pass around. Looking good, sounding good, done in weeks.
That simplicity is how we keep it at $99. It's the easiest, most affordable way to get their story down while you can.
No subscription. One session, one price.
Most often it's a gift — for a parent or grandparent, around a milestone birthday, an anniversary, a retirement. But plenty of people book it for no occasion at all, just to have it while they can.
Your full interview, lightly edited and split into chapters so it's easy to watch and share — the real conversation looking and sounding its best. It's not a Hollywood production, and that's on purpose: it keeps it affordable and gets it to you in weeks, not months.
A laptop or phone with a camera and a quiet room. That's it. We send a short note — where to sit, how to light it, what to do about sound — so it looks and sounds good with nothing fancy.
Everyone does. The prep exists for exactly this — we find the threads worth pulling before the call, so they're never staring at a blank question. The quiet ones often give the best interviews.
Your call. Join in and ask along, or stay off camera and let them speak freely. Either works.
About two weeks after the interview. We'll keep you posted along the way.