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Five Minute Storytelling with Gael

When Your Words Outlive You — The Power of Sharing Your Story

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What happens to your stories after you're gone? In this episode, Gael shares a deeply moving real-life reminder of why putting your stories into words — and sharing them publicly — matters more than you might think.

Gael recently discovered that someone had printed off one of her Facebook posts, kept it among their personal papers, and that it was found by their family after they passed away. It's a powerful, quietly stunning moment that reaffirms everything she believes about the lasting impact of storytelling.

In this episode:

→ Why sharing your stories creates ripple effects you'll never fully see
→ How including enough detail lets others fill in the blanks — and feel connected
→ The principle behind the Legacy Recorder: write so that someone who wasn't there can still imagine it
→ Why letting people know their words impacted you helps writers keep going

Key takeaway: Our experiences, without being shared, die with us. But when we write them down and put them into the world, they can connect with someone in a way we may never know — until one day, we do.

Resources mentioned: The Legacy Recorder

  • 0:00Introduction — welcome to Five Minute Storytelling
  • 0:32The story — Gael discovers someone kept her words in their personal papers
  • 2:25Our experiences die with us — unless we share them
  • 2:47The specific Facebook post — what it was and why it resonated
  • 3:30The Legacy Recorder principle — include enough detail that others can imagine
  • 4:50Why sharing lets others see themselves in your story
  • 5:30Call to action — share something today, and tell people when their words impacted you
  • 6:18Closing — happy writing
2:25 – 2:47 Best clip
"Our experiences, without sharing them, die with us"
Punchy, quotable, emotionally resonant. High shareability on Instagram and LinkedIn. Strong standalone hook.
0:32 – 2:25 Story hook
The moment Gael finds out someone kept her words
Narrative gold — opens with intrigue, builds to emotional payoff. Great for a longer-form Reel or YouTube Short.
4:50 – 5:30 Call to action
"When we share our stories, the other person can see themselves in you"
Universal, affirming, shareable. Works well as a quote graphic or audiogram for X and LinkedIn.
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Someone kept your words. You just don't know it yet.
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A quiet, beautiful reminder of why sharing your story matters — even when it feels like no one is listening.
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Hi [First Name],

Something happened to me recently that I haven't been able to stop thinking about.

I found out that someone — someone I'll never get to speak to again — had printed off something I wrote and kept it among their personal papers. Their family found it after they passed away.

I had no idea. I never would have known, except for a small, unexpected moment that brought it to light.

In this week's episode of Five Minute Storytelling, I share the full story — and why it's the most powerful reminder I've ever received of why I do this work, and why I keep encouraging you to share yours.

Because here's what I know to be true: our experiences, without being shared, die with us. But when we write them down with enough feeling and detail, they can reach someone in a way we may never fully understand.

🎙️ Listen to this week's episode: [LINK]

And if something someone wrote has ever stayed with you — tell them. It means more than you know.

Happy writing,
Gael


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