Keepsake Chronicles — Legacy & Storytelling
How do we hold onto a story when the memory of it begins to fade? There is a quiet weight to caregiving and dementia that often goes unspoken. Today, we sit with three simple objects, a framed wedding photo, a handwritten letter, and a poem—to ask what survives when the details are lost. This is a meditation on emotional truth and legacy. It’s an invitation to anyone navigating Alzheimer's or seeking to preserve a family history that feels increasingly fragile. We explore the role of objects in memory preservation and why the "long goodbye" requires a different kind of presence. The Thread of This Conversation: * The dignity of emotional truth over perfect recall * How objects act as anchors for memory loss * Stewardship and the "long-view" of caregiving * Crafting a family legacy that honors what remains Connect with our storyteller HERE [https://amyparrish.com/] Join the conversation HERE [https://nottodaymedia.com/keepsake] --- If this episode sparked a memory, a question about the craft, or a story you’d rather speak than type, come sit at our table. You can leave a voice note for the studio at: https://www.speakpipe.com/FragileMoments [https://www.speakpipe.com/FragileMoments]
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