Whitney Myers is available to lead a workshop, class, or retreat with adults or teenagers in your group or organization.
Topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Making of A Legacy Film
- Art and Science of Reminiscence
- Recording & Preserving Your Family Stories
- Around the Table: Food, Fun & Conversation
- Art of the Interview
- Active Listening
- Guided Autobiography
- Ethical Wills
- Capturing the Stories of Those in Early Stages of Memory Loss
- Journaling
- Sharing Memories & Building Communities
Organizations we’ve worked with: Dell Children’s Medical Center, Brookdale Senior Living, Belmont Village, Querencia Barton Creek, Lake Travis Senior Services, Oasis Senior Advistors, International Center for Life Story Innovation and Practice, Rotary International, National Charity League, Junior League of Austin, Austin Caregiving Cafe, Texas Senior Living Locators, Central Texas Senior Industry Services, MomCo Global, Inc., Comal County Genealogy Society, Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Abiding Love Lutheran Church, Austin Area Spirtual Directors Community, Austin Voice Institute, Gorzycki Middle School, Lake Travis Library.
Need more information? Want to schedule a workshop or presentation? Contact info@sacredstoriesfilms.com.
All times listed below are Central Daylight Time.
Event Information:
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Thu07Mar2024Fri08Mar2024Online
“Keeping Our Legacy Alive: Honoring the Past and Embracing the Future
International Center for Life Story Innovation & Practice Conference featuring keynote speaker, Dr. Elizabeth Keating. The event will also include interactive workshops, poster and paper presentations, and opportunities for networking at our awards reception on March 7th. Whitney Myers will be moderating a session on Sibling Relationships with Dr. Robin Mintzer and Dr. Diana Taylor. Register here: iclip.nursing.uconn.edu/symposiums-and-conferences-2/
I had the pleasure of hearing Whitney speak to a group of senior industry professionals, and her services are both unique and invaluable. She truly demonstrates the importance of preserving the memories of our loved ones. – María Isabel Fernández, Owner, Homewatch CareGivers of Southwest Austin