In this episode, Valerie Morris sits down with legacy writer, Joy Martin, to discuss the power of storytelling and the process of documenting personal and family histories. Joy Martin shares the origins of her business, My Legacy Work, and how her lifelong passion for writing and storytelling evolved into helping people preserve their unique stories for future generations.
What We Talk AboutThe Power of Storytelling
- Joy Martin explains why our life stories matter—not just to ourselves, but to connect and inspire others.
Who Chooses Legacy Writing (and When)
- Insights into who typically seeks out legacy writing services (hint: it’s not just seniors!) and the types of life moments that spark the desire to preserve a story.
Barriers to Writing Your Story
- The timing, readiness, and personal willingness needed to take on a legacy project—and why you can’t force someone to tell their story before they’re ready..
Getting Started: Tips & Practical Steps
- From “brain dumps” in a spiral notebook to digging through old photos, Joy offers actionable advice for anyone curious about beginning their memoir or legacy project.
The Review Process and Overcoming Hesitancy
- Valerie Morris and Joy Martin talk about the emotions and resistance that can come up when people see their life in print, and how Joy guides clients through the finalization process.
The Importance of Third-Party Accountability
- Why having a coach or outside perspective makes it easier to finish your story and capture details you might otherwise overlook.
Interview Strategies & Story Extraction
- Joy Martin shares her favorite icebreaker questions, what she’s learned about deep listening, and how she helps clients find and articulate the “rose in the sidewalk”—the moments that light them up.
Guest Contact & Resources- Find Joy Martin: mylegacywork.com
- Free 30-minute discovery call via her website
- Additional writing resources and FAQs also available
Key Takeaways- You don’t have to reach old age or experience major life events to start preserving your story—everyone’s experiences matter.
- The hardest part is often getting started; practical steps like free-writing, gathering old letters, and talking with family make it less daunting.
- Third-party support, prompts, and accountability help get your story across the finish line.
- Storytelling can heal, connect, and leave a lasting impact on loved ones and future generations.
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