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Keepsake Chronicles | Family Heirlooms, Oral History & Legacy

Keepsake Chronicles | Family Heirlooms, Oral History & Legacy

By: J.D. Murgolo | Story House Studio
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Every family has stories that only one person still remembers. Keepsake Chronicles with J.D. Murgolo is a history and legacy podcast dedicated to capturing those stories before they’re gone — one conversation, one memory, one keepsake at a time.© 2026 Story House Studio Social Sciences World
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  • Echo Chamber: What Eight Conversations Taught Me About Grief, Memory & the Objects We Keep (Season 3 Finale)
    Jun 26 2026

    Every season of this show begins the same way. Someone sits down. They bring something with them. And somewhere between the first story and the one they didn't plan to tell, the object goes quiet. And what rises up in its place is always something bigger.

    This is the Season 3 finale of Keepsake Chronicles. No guest. No object on the table. Just a reflection on what eight conversations taught me about the things we keep and what they're actually carrying.

    Grief nobody named. Love nobody announced. And the quiet, private act of keeping someone alive in the only way that's left available to you.

    Whatever your object is, you don't have to explain it to anyone.

    This one is for you.


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    8 mins
  • Heather's Cookbook — Family Recipes, Inherited Heirlooms & the Legacy of Home Cooking
    Jun 12 2026

    What does it mean to inherit someone's kitchen?

    A worn cookbook and a set of cookie cutters hold more than recipes — they hold the handwriting, the habits, and the quiet devotion of the people who cooked before us. In this episode, Heather sits with the objects that carried her family’s kitchen traditions forward, and we explore what it means to preserve not just a recipe, but the memory of the hands that made it.

    The Thread of This Conversation:

    - Why a cookbook is one of the most personal family heirlooms you can inherit
    - Cookie cutters, small rituals, and the sensory memory of home cooking
    - How food objects carry oral history and generational storytelling
    - Preserving family recipes as a legacy and an act of love

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    From the Studio

    This episode is part of Keepsake Chronicles, produced by Story House. We believe story is a tool for meaning-making, not just performance.

    Leave a voice message or reflection

    The Letterbox

    I read every letter. If something in this episode landed for you, or raised something you're still sitting with, I'd love to hear it.

    Story House
    370 Mallard Loop Dr.
    Clayton, NC 27527

    Find the House

    • Long-form writing and studio notes: https://story-house.beehiiv.com/
    • Support this work: http://storyhousestudio.org/community


    Presence over persuasion. Consistency over frequency. http://storyhousestudio.org

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    33 mins
  • Jon's Trading Cards — A Story of Childhood, Collecting & Memory
    May 29 2026

    Can you put a price on the feeling of a Saturday afternoon?

    There is a multibillion-dollar industry built on cards and collectibles, but the true legacy of a collection often has nothing to do with the market. Today, we sit with the world of sports memorabilia to explore the deep line between financial value and personal worth.

    This is a meditation on nostalgia and the childhood memories that can’t be priced. We explore how to steward a collection without losing the story behind it, offering a "prepared environment" for anyone navigating the estate planning or legacy preservation of a lifetime’s worth of treasures.

    The Thread of This Conversation:

    • The psychology of sports card collecting and childhood anchors
    • Navigating the market vs. the memory: Finding the "Alchemist" balance
    • Why meaningful objects require a story to maintain their worth
    • Stewardship of a collection for the next generation

    Connect with our storyteller HERE
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    From the Studio

    This episode is part of Keepsake Chronicles, produced by Story House. We believe story is a tool for meaning-making, not just performance.

    Leave a voice message or reflection

    The Letterbox

    I read every letter. If something in this episode landed for you, or raised something you're still sitting with, I'd love to hear it.

    Story House
    370 Mallard Loop Dr.
    Clayton, NC 27527

    Find the House

    • Long-form writing and studio notes: https://story-house.beehiiv.com/
    • Support this work: http://storyhousestudio.org/community


    Presence over persuasion. Consistency over frequency. http://storyhousestudio.org

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    39 mins
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