Create your Memory Book

Learn how to craft and design a beautiful printed coffee table book that captures your most meaningful moments. A one-hour live online workshop with design recommendations and a Q&A session.

Nandi Gaia cover
This session is the first in the series of workshops on storytelling using different software and platforms.

We will explore how to find stories, craft stories, and tell stories in multiple formats. Stay tuned.

Memory Books - Pets

Cherish those memories forever

Pets hold a special place in our hearts, leaving paw prints in our lives. Each wag of the tail, melting looks, and playful bounce brings joy and unconditional love that enriches our days.

In this memory book, we capture the moments of Nandi and Gaia that made their proud parents smile, the companionship, and the unique personalities that make pets irreplaceable members of the family.

These are the memories that remind us of the bond people shared with their pets and the happiness they brought into lives.

Download the digital book to see the features and options (images, audio, video, and more). The print version of the book will adorn your coffee table for years providing a talking point with everyone in your circle of friends and family.

Free Workshop

Choose from one of the dates [click link below]. You will receive the Zoom link a day before the session.

Memory Book Tutorial

Create memory books using the popular software Canva. Check out the video playlist below.

Your story matters

Memory Books

Stories that matter

Human Chronicles are stories about people and people in business. Extraordinary stories from ordinary people.

Meet the trailblazers, the dreamers, the stubborn optimists who refuse to slow down. People well into their sixties, seventies, eighties, and beyond — still building businesses, still chasing ideas, still surprising everyone (including themselves).

We’re racing against time to capture these stories before they fade from memory. What sparked their unconventional paths? What made them take that first terrifying leap into entrepreneurship? How did they turn setbacks into comebacks, failures into fuel?

Because wisdom doesn’t retire at 60 — and neither do the best stories.