LifeTime Memoirs Founder Roy Moed Featured on BBC
BBC recently invited Roy to discuss the growing interest in writing memoirs and autobiographies. He also shared how it all started when he wanted to capture his father Jules' stories and sent his personal assistant to document everything. After Jules' book was finalized, he wanted to help others with their memoirs.
Remembering the Holocaust Victims
27 January marks the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp. We set our busy lives aside and remember the six million Jews murdered during the Holocaust. We have several authors whose families were affected by the Holocaust. Susan and Ian Goldsmith wrote their memoir Survival and Success in 2019.
Perfect Quarantine Project Made Easy With Free Tablet
Looking for something meaningful to do? Always wanted to write your memoirs? Since March 2020, we have a Covid-19 safe and simple process. To remove any potential technology challenges our budding authors might have, we are now providing free tablets that are pre-loaded and connected to the internet.
Closing 2020 With Forbes Interviewing LifeTime’s Founder
Is it possible to end 2020 better than LifeTime Memoirs' founder Roy Moëd being interviewed by Elaine Pofeldt for Forbes? The article "This Entrepreneur Has Built A Fast-Growing Business Helping Elderly People Tell Their Stories" is centered around how Roy's father Jules inspired him to set up LifeTime Memoirs in 2012.
We Wish You All a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year
They say hindsight is like 20/20 vision but 2020 is a year we may try to forget. Having said that, there have of course also been wonderful moments this year. All of us at LifeTime wish you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas and health and happiness for 2021. It will take strength and courage to make sure the future will be a better place.
LifeTime’s founder on BBC Radio Talking About Loneliness
Stephanie Hirst, BBC Radio Leeds, recently invited LifeTime Memoirs' founder Roy to talk about how writing a memoir could give lonely and isolated older citizens an interesting project to work on. Roy spoke about how his father Jules got his appetite for life back when he wrote his memoir "Life Is For Sharing".
LifeTime on Business Without Bullsh*t’s Latest Podcast
Roy had a great discussion about how we have pivoted our customer journey since the beginning of the pandemic and his passion for tackling loneliness. Not only does a LifeTime memoir provide a meaningful project during the Covid-19 restrictions but the team also stays in touch with former customers living alone.
New Consumer-facing Brand in North America
We are happy to announce that most consumer-facing activity in North America will gradually transition to LifeTime Memoirs branding. Consumer research revealed that memoir resonates better than autobiography with people looking to write their life stories.
LifeTime Participates in the Leaders Council Podcast
LifeTime's founder Roy was invited onto an episode of the podcast, which also included an interview with legendary Sir Geoff Hurst. Host Matthew O'Neill explored Roy’s views on leadership and the impact Covid has had on LifeTime Memoirs' business.
How We’re Adapting to Challenging Times
It’s more important than ever to have positive projects to focus the mind. The team has adapted to working from home and the company has adopted a new way around dealing with the issue of social distancing: we will temporarily be switching to remote video interviews. This way, we can continue helping you writing your life stories.