Closing 2020 With Forbes Interviewing LifeBook’s Founder
Is it possible to end 2020 better than LifeBook's 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 LifeBook 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 LifeBook 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.
A Unique and Personal Christmas Gift – a Memoir
How do you go about finding the perfect Christmas gift for your loved ones? A gift that is unique and special? The holidays are around the corner, and that means we are all making our lists, checking them twice, and racking our brains for gift ideas for those who managed to earn a coveted spot on the list of "nice."
Historically speaking, today’s Christmas festivities are luxurious
Many of our LifeBook authors grew up during the Second World War and, in their memoirs they describe the typical Christmas celebrations of the time. Even if many of us struggle with the restrictions Covid-19 imposes, today's Christmas festivities are, in comparison, a luxurious affair for most people.
LifeBook’s founder on BBC Radio Talking About Loneliness
Stephanie Hirst, BBC Radio Leeds, recently invited LifeBook's 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".