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Episode Description
What if a thirty-minute video could transform how your loved one receives care? Legacy filmmaker Liam Martyn made the shift from commercial videography to founding Everlasting Studios after discovering decades-old family films and realizing how powerfully people come alive when seen in motion. From there, he built a filmmaking practice centred on creating thoughtfully produced interviews enriched with photos and home movies that bridge the gap between healthcare teams and the person behind the chart, building rapport, trust, and shared understanding in clinical settings.
You'll hear about his collaborative process—how preparation, clear questions, and promises of consent create safe spaces for candor. But you don't need professional equipment to start. Liam and I discuss how a smartphone and a few well-chosen prompts can preserve priceless history. Even filming a recipe session captures sensory details that become a family's living manual.
The message is clear: preserve now, not later. Stories secure identity through change, help families grieve with context, and give clinicians a fuller picture of the person they serve.
In This Episode:
Guest: Liam Martyn is the founder of Everlasting Studios, a specialized multimedia service dedicated to preserving family history and legacies. Based in London, Ontario, Liam honed his skills in corporate video production (working with brands like Ryobi and Milwaukee Tool) before pivoting in 2022 to focus entirely on emotionally resonant storytelling with families. Everlasting Studios offers high-quality Legacy Videos, Memorial Tributes, and Digitizing Services. Liam is actively pursuing partnerships with funeral homes and retirement residences to offer these heartfelt multimedia services and ensure cherished memories are beautifully preserved for generations.
Website: www.everlastingstudios.ca
Other Storytelling Resources Mentioned:
Thank you for listening!
Do you have a question or a topic related to "capturing essence for care" that you would like discussed on the podcast? Text the show using the link above or send Lisa an email: [email protected]
Interested in learning more?
Intro and outro music with thanks: Upbeat and Sweet No Strings by Musictown
Lisa brings over 25 years of experience working in healthcare settings with older adults. The perspectives shared on this podcast are her own and do not represent the views of any past or current employer. Patient/resident stories are shared only with explicit permission or as anonymized composites for educational purposes.
By Lisa Joworski, Life Story Resource and Digital Storytelling FacilitatorSend us a text
Episode Description
What if a thirty-minute video could transform how your loved one receives care? Legacy filmmaker Liam Martyn made the shift from commercial videography to founding Everlasting Studios after discovering decades-old family films and realizing how powerfully people come alive when seen in motion. From there, he built a filmmaking practice centred on creating thoughtfully produced interviews enriched with photos and home movies that bridge the gap between healthcare teams and the person behind the chart, building rapport, trust, and shared understanding in clinical settings.
You'll hear about his collaborative process—how preparation, clear questions, and promises of consent create safe spaces for candor. But you don't need professional equipment to start. Liam and I discuss how a smartphone and a few well-chosen prompts can preserve priceless history. Even filming a recipe session captures sensory details that become a family's living manual.
The message is clear: preserve now, not later. Stories secure identity through change, help families grieve with context, and give clinicians a fuller picture of the person they serve.
In This Episode:
Guest: Liam Martyn is the founder of Everlasting Studios, a specialized multimedia service dedicated to preserving family history and legacies. Based in London, Ontario, Liam honed his skills in corporate video production (working with brands like Ryobi and Milwaukee Tool) before pivoting in 2022 to focus entirely on emotionally resonant storytelling with families. Everlasting Studios offers high-quality Legacy Videos, Memorial Tributes, and Digitizing Services. Liam is actively pursuing partnerships with funeral homes and retirement residences to offer these heartfelt multimedia services and ensure cherished memories are beautifully preserved for generations.
Website: www.everlastingstudios.ca
Other Storytelling Resources Mentioned:
Thank you for listening!
Do you have a question or a topic related to "capturing essence for care" that you would like discussed on the podcast? Text the show using the link above or send Lisa an email: [email protected]
Interested in learning more?
Intro and outro music with thanks: Upbeat and Sweet No Strings by Musictown
Lisa brings over 25 years of experience working in healthcare settings with older adults. The perspectives shared on this podcast are her own and do not represent the views of any past or current employer. Patient/resident stories are shared only with explicit permission or as anonymized composites for educational purposes.