“I’ve started recording stories from my childhood and precious moments with my grandkids. Knowing they’ll be able to hear me - even decades from now - means the world and I'm having so much fun revisiting my life.”

Rosa Lynn Harper
Grandmother of Four, Naples, Florida
“Every evening, I record a few minutes about my life as a nurse. My daughters are still young, but one day they’ll understand who I was, what I stood for, and why compassion matters. This app helps me hold onto moments in life before they fade.”

Marcus Lee
ER Nurse, Father of Two, Seattle, Washington
"ForeverFrom is our shared memory book and I'm capturing everything. Our first home, our wedding, and the small jokes only we understand. One day, I hope we’ll both look back and see our whole journey unfold."

Priya Shah
Newly Married, Irving, Texas
“After my divorce, I needed a way to rediscover myself. I started recording small memories - my childhood ambitions, my dreams, the things I’ve overcome. It’s helped me reconnect with who I really am and get me through a rough time.

Aisha Karim
Single Mother, Community Organizer, Detroit, Michigan
“After my Parkinson’s diagnosis, I worried most about losing my voice. So I began recording memories in ForeverFrom while everything still feels clear. Some days my speech is softer, some days stronger, but the app listens either way. It’s comforting knowing my family will always hear me as I am now.”

Samuel Whitaker-Bennett
Parkinson’s Advocate, Husband & Grandfather, Columbus, Ohio
“I’ve worked decades as a firefighter, and there are memories I never want to forget. The people we saved, the lessons we learned, the bonds we formed. ForeverFrom gives me a place to capture the parts of the job that shaped me as a man, a husband, and a father.”

Derek Collins
Firefighter & Family Man, Denver, Colorado
“I’m documenting my father’s recipes before they disappear. He cooks by instinct, not measurement, so I record his voice, his laughter, his stories from the old country. ForeverFrom is becoming our family cookbook - and a way for future generations to hear the man behind the meals.”

Sofia Petrova
Chef & Daughter of Immigrants, Chicago, Illinois
“My wife and I travel full-time in our RV. Every new place has a story. I narrate the sounds, the sunsets, the people we meet — all into ForeverFrom. We’re creating a living travel diary that our future grandkids will be able to experience as if they were right here with us on the road.”

Tom Reynolds
Retired Veteran, Full-Time Traveler, Santa Fe, New Mexico
“I used to write everything in my old grandmother book. The little stories, family secrets, and the wisdom I wanted to pass down. But my hands aren’t as steady as they used to be. With ForeverFrom, I can simply speak. Now my grandchildren won’t just read my memories… they’ll also hear me.”

Dorothy Ruth Williams
92 years & Grandmother of Seven, Retired Teacher, Eveleth, Minnesota
“As a college student far from home, I record little pieces of my identity... the traditions I grew up with, the advice my parents gave me, the dreams I’m chasing. ForeverFrom helps me stay anchored while chasing the life of my dreams.”

Nikhil Rao
First-Generation Student, Berkeley, California
“I’ve spent years building my small business, but I rarely paused to reflect. With ForeverFrom, I’m finally recording the journey the failures, breakthroughs, late nights, and small victories no one sees. Someday my kids will understand what it took, and why I never gave up.”

Christopher Nguyen
Entrepreneur & Father, San Antonio, Texas
“My brother and I live on opposite coasts, but we’re using ForeverFrom to document our family’s history together. We add stories, compare memories, and fill in the gaps from our lives. It feels like we’re rebuilding our past, one story at a time.”

Leila Washington
Sister, Story Collector, Atlanta, Georgia
“Before my surgery, I spent evenings recording every story I could. The way I used to say my children’s names, the memories of my life. After my laryngectomy, I lost my voice. ForeverFrom has preserved the voice I once had… that’s a gift I can’t put into words. My family still hears me exactly as I sounded, not as I sound now. It feels like a part of me was saved.”

Anthony Rivera, Jr.
Laryngectomy Survivor, Father & Music Lover, Phoenix, Arizona