Behind every parent, grandparent, and sibling is a lifetime of stories waiting to be heard. Ask while you can.
You know their opinions. But do you know their first heartbreak? Their proudest moment? The hardest thing they never told you?
Every family dinner could be a story worth keeping.
"I had no idea you went through that."
The stories waiting to be heard
Turn ordinary gatherings into memory-making conversations
Replace small talk with shared history. Ask about the world they grew up in.
Bridge generations when the whole family gathers. Better than board games.
Sit down one-on-one. Record the audio. Keep their stories forever.
Questions that unlock the vault of memory
Turn abstract past into vivid sensory memories.
Explore what rituals mean to your family.
Bridge the gap. See their world through their eyes.
The only people who witnessed your childhood from the same angle.
Ask the elders what they've learned about life.
Understand who came before to understand who you are.
Maybe. That's often the point. Start with 'Time Machine' for gentle nostalgia. You control the depth.
That's why we made it a game. 'Let's play a question game' opens doors you didn't know were there. You'll be surprised what comes out.
Both. Use 'Generations' at group dinners. Use 'Wisdom' one-on-one to really listen.