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In this reflective episode, Courtney shares a personal story from a family reunion that reminded her why storytelling isn’t just art—it’s preservation.
When her husband’s family unearthed a journal from his late grandmother, the act of reading, laughing, and remembering together became a living example of how stories keep us connected across generations.
Through photos, memories, and simple shared moments, we breathe life back into the people and experiences that shaped us. Courtney reflects on Remembrance Day, the idea of “dying twice” (once in body, again in memory), and the ways we can honor those we’ve lost by continuing to tell their stories.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that our stories matter and that sharing them is one of the most powerful ways to love.
✨ Want to start telling your own stories with more purpose? Join the Academy to learn how to find, build, and share them beautifully.
By Courtney HobbsIn this reflective episode, Courtney shares a personal story from a family reunion that reminded her why storytelling isn’t just art—it’s preservation.
When her husband’s family unearthed a journal from his late grandmother, the act of reading, laughing, and remembering together became a living example of how stories keep us connected across generations.
Through photos, memories, and simple shared moments, we breathe life back into the people and experiences that shaped us. Courtney reflects on Remembrance Day, the idea of “dying twice” (once in body, again in memory), and the ways we can honor those we’ve lost by continuing to tell their stories.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that our stories matter and that sharing them is one of the most powerful ways to love.
✨ Want to start telling your own stories with more purpose? Join the Academy to learn how to find, build, and share them beautifully.