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The Human Archive

Podcast door Jen Henderson

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Over The Human Archive

Hi, I’m Dr Jen Henderson - CEO and co-founder of Escendant and The Human Archive. Welcome to The Human Archive Podcast, where each week we explore the power of stories and why preserving them matters now more than ever.As a doctor, I’ve spent decades listening to people’s stories - often in their most vulnerable moments. I’ve witnessed how our voices, memories, and experiences shape who we are. And I’ve also seen how easily those stories can fade. That’s why I’m on a mission to make sure no story, no memory, and no voice is ever lost.In this podcast, I’ll be sharing personal reflections, meaningful conversations, and inspiring interviews about resilience, legacy, and human connection. Whether it’s the sound of a loved one’s laughter, the wisdom passed down through generations, or your own everyday thoughts. I want to help you hold onto what truly matters.So join me on this journey to archive humanity, together.Subscribe today, and let’s make sure our stories live on for generations to come.

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017 Writing Myself into the World

Welcome Hello, I’m Dr. Jen Henderson, and this is The Human Archive. Today’s episode is called “Writing Myself into the World,” and I’m inviting you to join me as we explore what it means to truly see ourselves, to find our voice, and to put our story on the page. ✍️ Episode Summary Have you ever felt invisible, even to yourself? In this episode, I reflect on the quiet power of writing as a way to claim space, name our experiences, and belong. From the hidden words of Emily Dickinson to the bold declarations of Maya Angelou and Greta Thunberg, I share why so many of us shrink ourselves and how writing—even if it’s never shared—can help us reconnect with who we are. I talk about the moments that gave me permission to begin, the books that softened something inside me, and how writing can become a doorway to self-acceptance and connection. Key Takeaways * Writing is a powerful act of self-recognition and belonging * Many voices, especially those who feel invisible, have changed the world by daring to speak * You don’t have to be a professional writer to tell your story—your words matter * Writing can clarify your thoughts, hold your truth, and help you make sense of your experiences * Sharing your story, even if only with yourself, is an act of courage and self-care Resources & Links * If this episode inspired you to write or share your story, I’d love to hear from you, connect with me via my website or on Instagram: @thehumanarchiveofficial [https://www.threads.com/@thehumanarchiveofficial?xmt=AQF0hk_9xexYUVr_nFfipCio1K4IEhHXjI5GDRDFXxYYn_s]  * Recommended reading: works by Emily Dickinson, Maya Angelou, and Malala Yousafzai Have you written something that helped you find yourself again? Or is there a story inside you waiting to be told? Consider this your nudge to start. Keep telling your truth, even if it begins as a whisper. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share The Human Archive with someone who might need to hear it. 📝 I'd love to hear from you - text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2461637/open_sms] Resources and Links: * Website: https://escendant.ai [https://escendant.ai] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/ [https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/]

25 aug 2025 - 12 min
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016 Letters I Never Sent and the Stories I Wish I Told

Welcome Hello, I’m Dr. Jen Henderson, and this is The Human Archive. In today’s episode – “Letters I Never Sent and the Stories I Wish I Told” – I’m exploring the words we hold inside, the letters we never posted, and the stories that shape us, even when left unsaid. 📬 Episode Summary Sometimes, the stories we don’t share are the ones that stay with us the longest. This episode is a gentle invitation to reflect on the unsent letters in our lives – to friends, to loved ones we’ve lost, and even to ourselves. I read aloud two deeply personal letters: one to a friend I drifted from, and another to my Nanny, who taught me the value of patience, memory, and love. I also ask what it might mean to write to our younger selves, or to the versions of us we’ve hidden away. Why do we stop sharing these stories? And how can writing – even if never sent – help us heal and connect? 💌 Key Takeaways * Letters slow us down and invite honesty that’s often missing in quick messages * Unsent letters can offer closure, healing, and a sense of connection, even if never delivered * Writing to ourselves can be a powerful act of forgiveness and self-understanding * Sharing our stories, even privately, is a profoundly human way to make sense of our experiences * Keeping old letters, recipes, and notes is a way of honouring memory and leaving a trace of ourselves behind Resources & Links * If this episode inspired you to write your own letter, I’d love to hear about your experience. Feel free to share your thoughts or stories with me via my website or social media. * Connect with me on Instagram: @thehumanarchiveoffical [https://instagram.com/@thehumanarchiveoffical] Have you ever written a letter you never sent? Or kept a note that means the world to you? This is your permission to let those words out – whether on paper, in a file, or just spoken aloud. Be gentle with your past, and so incredibly brave with your words. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share The Human Archive with someone who might need to hear it. 📝 I'd love to hear from you - text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2461637/open_sms] Resources and Links: * Website: https://escendant.ai [https://escendant.ai] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/ [https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/]

18 aug 2025 - 11 min
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015 The Stories We Inherit

Welcome Hello and welcome back to The Human Archive. I’m Dr. Jen Henderson, and today, we’re opening a different kind of book, one you won’t find in any library or bookshop. Instead, it’s the book that lives between generations, woven through half-remembered conversations and the stories we inherit from those who came before us. Episode Summary In this episode, “The Stories We Inherit,” I explore the invisible threads that connect us to our families and ancestors. I reflect on those moments when we catch ourselves sounding like our parents or grandparents, and how these echoes shape the way we live, love, and even parent. Some stories are shared openly and retold on every occasion, while others remain unspoken, their silence carrying just as much weight. I share personal memories of my nan, who taught me the value of presence and consistency, and I consider how the pace of modern life challenges us to keep these gentle, enduring forms of love alive. We also look at the stories we might not want to carry forward, those born of trauma or survival—and how we can choose which legacies to honour and which to gently lay down. Key Takeaways ✨ We inherit more than just physical traits, we carry the stories, habits, and even the silences of generations before us ✨ Not every story we’re handed is ours to keep; we have the power to rewrite and release what no longer serves us ✨ Presence and consistency can be the most profound gifts, even when unspoken ✨ Recording our stories, whether in writing or as a voice memo, helps them survive for future generations ✨ Reflecting on what we wish to pass on allows us to shape our own legacy with intention Resources & Links * Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club – a powerful exploration of inherited stories * If today’s episode has stirred a memory or a question, I’d genuinely love to hear from you. Please reach out, every message is read and cherished. As you go about your day, I invite you to consider: What stories have you inherited? Which ones do you want to keep, and which are you ready to let go of? Perhaps take a moment to write one down or record it. Remember, our stories are more than entertainment - they’re blueprints and echoes of those who came before us. Thank you for listening to The Human Archive. Take care of yourselves, and take care of your stories. I'd love to hear from you - text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2461637/open_sms] Resources and Links: * Website: https://escendant.ai [https://escendant.ai] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/ [https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/]

4 aug 2025 - 13 min
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014 Becoming less Independent. Are we prepared?

Welcome Hello, it’s Dr. Jen, and this week I’m inviting you to join me for a deeply human conversation, one that many of us shy away from. We’re exploring what it really means to become less independent as we age, not just in body, but in mind and spirit too. Are we truly prepared for this inevitable shift, and could there be unexpected beauty in needing others? Episode Summary In this episode, I reflect on the gradual loss of independence - how it feels, why it’s so uncomfortable, and what society often gets wrong about it. I share stories, including a moving encounter with an elderly woman and a listener’s experience of her fiercely independent mother, to illustrate the reality of health decline and the emotional weight of asking for help. We’ll look at health, mobility, and mental wellbeing, and I’ll ask: how can we prepare, both practically and emotionally, for this chapter of life? And can we find connection, purpose, and even liberation in interdependence? Key Takeaways * The Myth of Permanent Health: Most of us hope we’ll be the exception, but health is a phase, not a guarantee. * Mobility as Quiet Grief: We rarely notice its loss until it’s gone. Planning for mobility is an act of love for our future selves. * Mental Wellbeing & Shame: Needing help doesn’t make us less whole - it makes us human. Our worth isn’t measured by productivity. * Cultural Wisdom: From Japan’s Respect for the Aged Day to India’s multigenerational homes, many cultures honour elders and embrace interdependence. * A New Perspective: What if becoming less independent is not a loss, but a shift towards deeper connection and wisdom? Resources & Links * Research on Ikigai and ageing in Japan * Articles on intergenerational living in India * Support for carers and families: Age UK [https://www.ageuk.org.uk/], Carers UK [https://www.carersuk.org/] This week, I invite you to take ten quiet minutes and ask yourself: Where am I already relying on others, and how does that feel? What would it mean to prepare for a future where I need more help, without shame? Open up these conversations with someone you trust, or simply reflect in writing. Remember, independence is not the ultimate goal, connection is. If this episode resonates, please share it with someone who might need to hear it. Let’s start a kinder, more honest conversation about what it means to be held, as well as to hold. Thank you for listening, and until next time, take care of yourself and honour the beauty in both giving and receiving support. You are a story worth telling, and we are here to archive it together. I'd love to hear from you - text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2461637/open_sms] Resources and Links: * Website: https://escendant.ai [https://escendant.ai] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/ [https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/]

28 jul 2025 - 17 min
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013 What It Means to Become Older

Welcome 👋 Thank you for joining me for another episode of The Human Archive. I’m Dr. Jen Henderson, and today I’m exploring a topic that touches every single one of us: the journey of growing older. From the physical changes we notice in the mirror to the emotional and psychological shifts that shape our lives, this episode is all about what it truly means to age, and why your own story matters more than you might think. Episode Summary 🕰️ In this episode, I reflect on a photo of my granddad as a young man and how time seems to fold in on itself. I unpack the physical aspects of ageing—wrinkles, aches, and shifting energy, but also delve into the deeper layers: the emotional, psychological, and even spiritual growth that comes with the years. I discuss how we gather stories and experiences as we age, carrying every past version of ourselves with us. There’s power in reflection, forgiveness, and making peace with our past, even as we grieve the people and possibilities we’ve lost. Most importantly, I explore the idea of legacy, not just what’s on our CVs, but the impact we have, the love we give, and the stories we share. I encourage you to capture your own life story, whether you think it’s ordinary or not, because those everyday details might be exactly what someone else needs to hear. Key Takeaways ✨ * Ageing is more than just physical change; it’s about emotional depth, wisdom, and self-acceptance. * We carry every chapter of our lives with us, and reflection allows us to find meaning and healing. * Legacy isn’t defined by achievements but by the impact we have on others and the stories we leave behind. * There’s no such thing as an “ordinary” story, your experiences can inspire, comfort, and connect. * Capturing your life story is an act of generosity for future generations. * Ageing brings perspective, self-knowledge, and the freedom to embrace imperfection. Resources & Links 🔗 * If this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone whose story deserves to be told. * Take 10 minutes this week to reflect: What story from your life shaped you? What lesson would you want future generations to learn? * Connect with me and share your thoughts or stories, I’d love to hear from you. Thank you for spending this time with me. Embrace your story, honour the gift of growing older, and remember: you matter, and so does your story. I'd love to hear from you - text the show! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2461637/open_sms] Resources and Links: * Website: https://escendant.ai [https://escendant.ai] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/ [https://www.instagram.com/thehumanarchiveofficial/]

21 jul 2025 - 13 min
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