720-251-6753 [email protected]

Free Session

Talk with Kathy about your storytelling needs...

Meet Kathy As She Shares One Of Her Client’s Stories…

This Complimentary Curator Session Is Right For You If…

l

A favorite colleague or boss is retiring and you are looking for a meaningful way to recognize their impact on your organization and to celebrate their accomplishments.

l

You are fretting over a meaningful gift to give your mom or dad for their birthday, mother’s/father’s day, their anniversary or Christmas.

l

You’ve promised yourself a hundred times that you’ll go through your photographs – both physical and digital – and organize them into albums. But each time you get paralyzed wondering how to get started, how best to organize them, how much time will it take, which ones should you keep?

l

Your family reunion is this summer and you want to preserve your family’s history and traditions in a fun and creative way while your grandparents and parents are still around.

l

You have an upcoming milestone wedding anniversary and you are looking for a unique gift that will surprise your spouse while also celebrating the memories of your time together

l

You have a loved one or best friend with a milestone birthday (40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90) coming up and you want to surprise them with a personalized gift that helps them relive their youth and accomplishments.

Does Any Of This Sound Like You?

I would love to help you tell your loved one’s story and preserve it for years to come!

Sign up for your FREE session with Kathy by clicking here!

Yes! I Want A FREE Session with Kathy!

Your Life Storyteller,

Kathy Lawless Signature

Kathy Lawless

Life Curator & Storyteller

PS: the sooner you book a time to talk with me, the sooner you’ll conquer that big shoebox of photos  and FEEL a sense of relief knowing your memories are preserved!  Sign up for your FREE phone session with me today!

Kathy Lawless | Book Your Free "Tell Your Story" Session

“For me, the process of creating the book was just as important, if not more important, than the finished product.”

Dave Lawless

Pin It on Pinterest