
Death and Dying in the Digital Age
The Unique Gift of the Memoir
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What stories do you have to leave behind? In this episode, Jennifer Crosswhite, author and CEO of Tandem Services Inc., shares insights about the profound importance of documenting your life for future generations. After losing both her grandmother and father, Jennifer discovered firsthand how precious written memories become – and how devastating it is when stories are lost forever. Whether you're tech-savvy and comfortable with digital platforms or prefer traditional writing methods, Jennifer breaks down the intimidating process of legacy writing into manageable steps. Most importantly, she emphasizes that you don't need to be a professional writer or create something valuable for your family – your authentic stories, no matter how simple, are the greatest gift you can leave behind. Learn how to start capturing your memories today, because you can’t take them with you when you pass on. Links to Jennifer Crosswhite: TandemServicesInk.com and Jennifer CrosswhiteHere is a link to a free resource with a free 30-minute discovery call: https://c7a4-jennifer.systeme.io/45c6cf65-7ed7f432

About Death and Dying in the Digital Age
They say we die twice: once when we take our last breath and again when our name is spoken for the final time. But in today's world, there's a third passing to consider - our digital death. Welcome to Death and Dying in the Digital Age, a podcast that explores the uncharted territory of our online afterlife. Join host…
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