Preserve The Voice
Hear the story from the person who lived it.
Photographs preserve faces. Documents preserve facts. Voice preserves the person.
A recorded kōrero allows future generations to hear laughter, emotion, wisdom, humour and personality exactly as it was shared.
Why Voice Matters
Many families possess photographs of parents, grandparents and ancestors but have never heard their voices.
Stories become second-hand. Details fade. Meanings change over time.
A simple recording preserves something far more personal — the voice itself.
Life Stories
Record memories, milestones, challenges, achievements and experiences throughout life.
Family History
Capture family stories, whakapapa, traditions and important events directly from those who remember them.
Personal Reflections
Share thoughts, lessons and perspectives that may help future generations navigate life.
Simple Recordings. Lasting Value.
Voice recordings do not need to be professionally produced.
A conversation around a kitchen table, a family interview, or a short personal message can become one of the most valuable parts of a family archive.
Authenticity matters more than perfection.
Interview Style
Guided conversations where family members ask questions and record the answers.
Personal Messages
Direct messages recorded for children, grandchildren, family members or future generations.
Suggested Topics
- Childhood memories
- Parents and grandparents
- School years
- Working life
- Important life lessons
- Family traditions
- Significant events
- Advice for future generations
- What matters most in life
Kōrero For Tomorrow
Every generation wishes they had asked more questions.
Voice recordings allow future family members to hear stories directly from the source rather than relying on fragments and memories passed through others.
They preserve not only information, but connection.
Your Voice Is Part Of Your Legacy
A recorded kōrero may become one of the most treasured gifts passed to future generations.
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