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Losing a loved one in death is a stress unlike any other. Unexpectedly losing someone integral to your world is life altering. Losing his mother helped Bryan Renslow build Living Family History. Bryan considers the greatest treasury that mankind has ever made is our human value, the experiences that we create as we live each […]
Losing a loved one in death is a stress unlike any other. Unexpectedly losing someone integral to your world is life altering. Losing his mother helped Bryan Renslow build Living Family History. Bryan considers the greatest treasury that mankind has ever made is our human value, the experiences that we create as we live each day. When he lost his mother, he didn’t want the value of who she was to leave so he felt it necessary to build Living Family History, which saves that value. Bryan explains what they do is save any media that you have of those whom you love. You can create galleries of photos, videos, audios or documents and save those within Living Family History which you can pass on from generation to generation. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join Heartrepreneur® Radio community today: heartrepreneur.com Heartrepreneur® Radio Facebook Terri Levine Twitter Terri Levine Instagram Heartrepreneur® Radio Pinterest Terri Levine YouTube Terri Levin LinkedIn
After his mother's sudden death, Bryan realized that simply remembering his mother's voice was a challenge. Instead of relying on his faulty memory he built a "Living Family History." Join me as I talk to Bryan about this new way of remembering our loved ones. You can find Bryan Renslow online at: www.livingfamilyhistory.comTwitter.com/LFHistFacebook.com/livingfamilyhistory BREAK "Glow and Grow in the Grace of God" by Ann Lynn Noble and Carlisle Hope Noble
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Bryan Renslow found that! The death of a loved one creates a myriad of emotions for everyone affected. For Bryan recalling his Mother’s voice - the only recording he had was a brief one on the answering machine. He wanted to find a way to mitigate the pain of her loss. When the immediate shock dissipated he began to think how can he store memories, the treasures relating to his Mother that will allow other family and friends to also enjoy, perhaps even add to. An out-dated photo album was not a solution, and social media wasn’t either. That dilemma stayed with him until Bryan came up with the idea of creating Living Family History, a website to which others can add - an online home for families to store and share their experiences. But one major hurdle existed. Websites are very different from tiles and countertops - successful businesses that he had previously owned. By having to learn a new set of skills and find new experts to help him he learned websites are never truly finished, there’s always one more thing to fix, something to remove or add. Bryan’s natural perfectionism became a liability on this venture as he spent more time than expected watching YouTube tutorials learning how to build a website which is live now – everyone can help add to it livingfamilyhistory.com choose a package and use code Podsave20. During this process Bryan says big lessons he learned were: 1) assess yourself honestly, realistically, know when you need help, 2) visualize the final product, and 3) understand that energy is finite (pace yourself certainly when you’re a mature age person).