After a loved one passes, many caregivers often wish that they had captured their life story. There are many templates that can help you document a loved one’s story using written memoirs, audio recordings, video interviews or a combination. But have you ever thought of capturing a loved one’s life story through the music that defined their life? Friend of the show and aging expert Anthony Cirillo has and he’s here to talk about a new offering called Memoir in Music.
- What is a Memoir in Music?
- Using a simple template, you and your loved one work together to create a “Life Playlist”—a collection of the 15 or so songs that have shaped their journey. Then, I will lead a free, personalized music session for both.
- So tell me more about the template and some of the questions they need to think about.
- Yes, that’s the fun part. Let me throw some at you and see if you can answer them. You will soon get the idea.
- OK, they come up with their list then what?
- They send it back to me. I review and then learn the songs.
- I schedule a Zoom with the caregiver to learn more about their loved one and explore their song choices so I am prepared for our music session.
- We schedule a session through Zoom.
- What happens during the session?
- We start with a conversation about the loved one.
- I preview the first song and ask about why they chose that song, exploring the memories and emotions tied to each song.
- I’ll perform the songs live.
- We’ll check in after each one to reflect on how it made they feel.
- The session is recorded and then the caregiver and loved-one have a legacy item to preserve.
- How can people find out more?
- We are in a pilot stage right now and we need at least three caregivers who want to take the time to help us work through it.
- Go to https://sagestream.live/contact/ and send me a note about your interest.
- Or email me at ac@theagingexperience.com
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