








Oral history isn't just for the distant past; it’s about capturing snapshots of life as it happens. From a child describing losing their first tooth to a family celebrating a major anniversary, we help you make recording these memories a seamless part of your celebrations.


Bring your stories and a willingness to dive deep. Think of this as a gift to future generations.
Photographs, heirlooms, or music act as powerful memory triggers. Bringing physical photos to the session can help jog memories and provide great starting points for stories.
While you can book the studio in three-hour chunks to allow for setup and comfort, the interviews themselves typically run 45–60 minutes to maintain high energy and focus.
Use your window to focus on a specific theme (e.g., "Early Childhood"). Come with your own talking point ideas and questions to ensure we cover everything you want to get out of the interview.
Turn off cell phones and smartwatches. Even a vibration on a table can be picked up by our professional microphones.
Wear comfortable clothing and feel free to bring water. Being physically at ease helps you speak more freely.
Before you finish, think about what message or advice you want to leave for future listeners.
We provide standard gift of deed forms. Think ahead about whether you want your recording open to the public immediately.