TODAY’S QUESTION
What place still feels like a part of you?
Chapter 4 · Places & belonging
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TODAY’S QUESTION
What place still feels like a part of you?
Chapter 4 · Places & belonging
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What did your mornings feel like when you were little?
Chapter 1 · Childhood & first memories
COMING UP
Who understood you before you had the words?
Chapter 2 · Roots & family
Start with one gentle question, then preserve the answer in the form that feels most natural: a voice note, a video testimony, a written memory, or a photo with the story behind it.
Prompts are specific enough to begin, gentle enough to answer in your own way.
Record the words as they are spoken, with room for pauses, laughter, and detail.
Invite context from the people who remember another angle, without turning the story into a public feed.
“Some memories need a voice.”
Save the words, expressions, pauses, and details that make a memory feel alive - without turning the moment into a performance.

A YouTube link can stay with the memory it belongs to.
The pauses, laughter, and words as they were spoken.
“I still remember the light in that room.”
A written memory can hold the detail behind the answer.
A short transcript you can return to and continue.

The image stays attached to the memory it opened.
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What is a moment you wish someone had recorded?
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