Andrew Hall is the Co-Founder of No Story Lost. He started No Story Lost with his cousin and best pal, Jeremy. No Story Lost was born after Andrew and Jeremy recorded their Grandfather's story; they saw how important the result was for their family, but also how much hard work it was to do without a service to help. When Andrew's not working, he enjoys traveling, playing sports, and spending time with friends and family.
https://nostorylost.com/
Books Andrew mentions:
A guide to the good life
On Death and Dying
On Grief and Grieving
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More About This Episode:
- Andrew's journey with co-founding "No Story Lost" inspired by the realization of the importance of capturing family legacies.
- The genesis of the company rooted in recording Andrew's grandfather's stories and the profound impact it had on their family.
- nitiating Legacy Conversations:
- Insight into initiating conversations about capturing legacies with loved ones.
- Andrew's advice on approaching the conversation with sensitivity, emphasizing the shared benefits for both the storyteller and the family.
- Navigating the No Story Lost Process:
- Overview of the process, from the initial conversation to the design and printing of the personalized legacy book.
- Timeframes for completion and potential factors that may influence the timeline.
- Partnerships and Future Collaborations:
- Exploring potential collaborations with funeral homes, pre-planning companies, and estate planners.
- Recognizing the opportunity to work with individuals in the 60 to 90 age range who are contemplating their legacies.
- Reflections on Grief and Regret:
- Andrew's reflections on grief and the role of regret in the mourning process.
- The significance of having no regrets in the passing of his grandparents, allowing for a more positive reflection on their lives.
- Tools for Grieving:
- Andrew shares insights into his grief journey, drawing a comparison between losing his first grandparent in his 20s and subsequent losses.
- The impact of living with grandparents and experiencing the echoes of their presence after their passing.
- Legacy Lessons and Fragility of Life:
- Lessons learned from the fragility of life, emphasizing the importance of cherishing every moment.
- The unexpected nature of loss, even when dealing with elderly family members.
- Documenting Living Grandparents:
- Andrew's experience in recording stories with his living grandmother and the editing process.
- The challenges and joys of documenting stories, especially with family members dealing with dementia.
- Conclusion:
- Encouragement to start documenting legacies at any stage in life, emphasizing the everlasting impact of preserving family stories.
- This episode dives into the heart of family, memories, and the profound impact of storytelling, encouraging listeners to embark on their journey of capturing legacies.