Telling More Stories

Telling More Stories You don't have to be an author to write your own story. You just have to be able to tell it. Let me

06/04/2026

Father’s Day is coming, and the best gift isn’t something he can unwrap.

It’s his story. Written down. Preserved and passed on.

I help families capture the lives of the people they love most, before those stories are gone.

📩 DM me or tap the link in bio to learn more about legacy memoir packages.
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This is my dad and his dad.I don’t know what they talked about that day. I don’t know if my grandfather told my dad he w...
05/26/2026

This is my dad and his dad.

I don’t know what they talked about that day. I don’t know if my grandfather told my dad he was proud of him, or what kind of man he hoped he’d become.

I never got to ask.

My grandfather died before I thought to sit down with him and just... listen.

That loss is the reason I do what I do.

I built Telling More Stories because I know I’m not the only one who waited too long. Who assumed there would be more time. Who has a photo like this one and wishes it came with a story attached.

This Father’s Day, if there’s a story in your family that hasn’t been told yet: a father, a grandfather, a patriarch whose life deserves more than a eulogy, I’d love to help you capture it.

The story doesn’t have to be a book. It just has to be saved.

📩 Link in bio.

05/19/2026
My grandmother would have turned 90 this year.She had beautiful blue eyes that made strangers feel immediately at ease. ...
05/12/2026

My grandmother would have turned 90 this year.

She had beautiful blue eyes that made strangers feel immediately at ease. She always won at Scrabble and didn’t apologize for it. She loved the beach, a good party, and squeezing every last drop out of a moment. Her most famous line was “please, just one more minute” because she never wanted anything good to end.

I have so many questions I never got to ask her.

A big part of why I love this work is that moments like milestone birthdays, anniversaries, or retirement celebrations naturally create space for reflection. People suddenly find themselves ready to slow down, look back, and share stories they may have been carrying for decades.

If someone you love has a big one coming up this year, consider giving them — and yourself — the gift of getting it all down.

I’d love to help. Link in bio.

She has a story she’s never told you.Maybe it’s the reason she always checks the locks twice. Or what she was doing the ...
04/15/2026

She has a story she’s never told you.

Maybe it’s the reason she always checks the locks twice. Or what she was doing the day she found out she was going to be your mom. Or the thing her mother said to her that she’s carried her whole life.

You think you know her story. You know the highlights. But the details that make her her, those often become the moments nobody thinks to ask about.

I started Telling More Stories because I lost someone before I ever sat down and really listened. Before I asked the hard questions, the funny ones, the ones that would’ve made them cry and then laugh about crying.

I think about that all the time.

This Mother’s Day, you don’t need to hire a ghostwriter. You just need to sit down with her and say: Tell me something I don’t know about you.

And then just listen.

But if you want help turning those conversations into something her grandchildren can hold in their hands someday, that’s what I do. Link in bio.

Happy Mother’s Day. Go ask her. 💛

I gave a talk recently on storytelling.After hundreds of hours of interviews, there are a few things I have learned, but...
04/13/2026

I gave a talk recently on storytelling.

After hundreds of hours of interviews, there are a few things I have learned, but the most important one is this:

Everyone has a story worth telling, but very few actually do. It’s not because they don’t care or don’t want to, but because they think they’ll “get to it later.”

We all think we have more time. Until we don’t.

This work has made one thing very clear to me: Your story is one of the only things that can outlive you in a way that still feels like you.

If there’s someone in your life who cares about your story…Don’t wait.

You don’t have to hire someone like me. But you do have to choose to tell it.
Because one day, it won’t be yours to tell anymore.

Let someone ask the questions and just start talking. But most importantly, let yourself be known.

You never know what the people in your life might miss out on if you don’t tell your story.

He came in skeptical (they always do). His daughter had been asking him to do this for three years and he’d run out of e...
02/25/2026

He came in skeptical (they always do). His daughter had been asking him to do this for three years and he’d run out of excuses.

By the end, he couldn’t believe how much he’d forgotten, or how much of it actually mattered.

Most people I work with don’t show up thinking they have a story worth telling. They show up because someone they love kept asking.

And then somewhere in the middle of it, they say something out loud they’ve never put into words before.

Turns out that’s exactly the part their family wants to save.

If you have someone in your life you’ve been nudging to do this — you’re probably right. (Don’t tell them I said that.)

I’m Meg, and I help families preserve the stories that deserve to outlast them.

Link in bio to learn more.

12/16/2025
12/09/2025

The greatest gifts don’t sit under the tree, they sit around it.

This Christmas, give your parents a gift they’ll be proud to pass on with a professionally written family memoir that captures their story in their own words and preserves it for generations to come.

🎁 Holiday memoir gifting now open (limited spots)

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