Remembering Together: A SenStoria Experience
The conversations that matter most deserve a place to begin.
Some families wait for the right moment. Then the moment passes. Remembering Together is designed for the time before urgency arrives, and for families already in the middle of change.
A guided relational experience grounded in reminiscence therapy and narrative psychology. Not a scrapbook. Not a questionnaire. A way of being genuinely present to one another while there is still time.
Digital Guide
Begin today, at your own pace
One-time purchase. No subscription.
Why This Exists
The conversations families mean to have.
Most families have the intention. They mean to sit down with a parent and ask about their life. They mean to record the stories before they fade. They mean to say, while they still can, that they want to understand who this person has been. But daily life crowds in. The moment never quite arrives. And then something changes, and the window that was always open quietly closes. Remembering Together creates the structure for that conversation. It gives families a way in that does not require knowing what to say first.
What Makes It Different
Designed for meaning, not just memory.
Most legacy products ask what happened. Remembering Together asks what it meant. That is a different question, and it produces a different kind of conversation.
Grounded in clinical practice
Built on reminiscence therapy and narrative psychology, the same frameworks used in clinical memory care. Every prompt is designed with intention, not assembled from a template.
Relational, not solo
Remembering Together is designed to be experienced between people. It includes facilitation guidance for the companion as much as prompts for the person whose story is being held.
Meaning over archive
The goal is not to document facts. It is to surface the interpretation of a life: what mattered, what was learned, what someone wants to leave behind. Integration, not cataloguing.
Other Legacy Products
· Focused on facts and dates
· Solo journaling, no relational dimension
· Generic questions for any life
· Archive oriented
Remembering Together
→ Focused on meaning and interpretation
→ Designed for two or more people, with facilitation guidance
→ Clinically grounded, intentionally structured
<p style="font-family: Karla, sans-serif; font-size: 15px; font-weight: 400; lineWhat Makes It Different
Designed for meaning, not just memory.
Most legacy products ask what happened. Remembering Together asks what it meant. That is a different question, and it produces a different kind of conversation.
Grounded in clinical practice
Built on reminiscence therapy and narrative psychology, the same frameworks used in clinical memory care. Every prompt is designed with intention, not assembled from a template.
Relational, not solo
Remembering Together is designed to be experienced between people. It includes facilitation guidance for the companion as much as prompts for the person whose story is being held.
Meaning over archive
The goal is not to document facts. It is to surface the interpretation of a life: what mattered, what was learned, what someone wants to leave behind. Integration, not cataloguing.
Other Legacy Products
· Focused on facts and dates
· Solo journaling, no relational dimension
· Generic questions for any life
· Archive oriented
Remembering Together
→ Focused on meaning and interpretation
→ Designed for two or more people, with facilitation guidance
→ Clinically grounded, intentionally structured
→ Integration and connection oriented
The Immersive Experience
→ Story becomes the material for original art
→ Made by someone who knows you only through what you said
→ The art returns something the person may not have seen in themselves
→ Witness and object oriented
Who This Is For
For families at every stage.
Before anything changes
You sense that the stories matter. Your parent is well, present, and fully themselves. This is exactly the right time. The conversations are richer when there is no urgency, no grief, no race against a diagnosis.
In the middle of change
Memory has begun to shift, or a diagnosis has been made. You want to capture what is still there, and to give your loved one the experience of being seen and held while they can still fully participate.
Across distance
Your family is spread across cities, countries, or time zones. Remembering Together creates a shared experience that can be done in person or at a distance, over time, in pieces that fit real life.
Remembering Together is a self-guided experience, designed for families who are able to navigate it together without clinical support. If your family is navigating acute crisis, significant cognitive decline, or complex relational rupture, the facilitated experience with Dr. Julie Watson may be a better fit. We are glad to help you figure out which is right.
Ways to Experience It
Choose how you want to begin.
Digital Experience
$67
One-time purchase. No subscription.
Guided Remembering
With Dr. Julie Watson
Scope and investment by conversation. Add-ons available.
The Immersive Experience
Story becomes art
In development. Available by inquiry.
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