• Life’s Echo - Steven Endecott

  • Feb 19 2025
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Life’s Echo - Steven Endecott

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  • Life’s Echo Steven Endecott

    Imagine being able to share your life story with future generations—your voice, your memories, your wisdom—long after you're gone. What if your loved ones could have a conversation with you years from now, hearing your thoughts and advice just as if you were right there with them? Today, we’re diving into a fascinating new frontier where technology meets legacy.

    I’m excited to be sharing with you an extraordinary concept—preserving your legacy in a way that allows future generations to interact with your life story.

    Whether it’s leaving messages for milestone events, or sharing life lessons with your grandkids, or even hosting your own funeral celebration, technology is making it possible for your voice to live on in a meaningful way. The ability of AI-powered storytelling is changing the way we think about legacy, connection, and remembrance.

    My guest today is Steven Endacott and he is at the forefront of this innovation, and you're going to want to hear what he has to say. This is some exciting stuff…amen!

    Steven is the co-founder of “Life’s Echo,” a groundbreaking platform that allows users to document their lives through AI-driven interviews, preserving their stories and creating an interactive experience for loved ones that will be available long after they’ve passed on. Scott and his team are revolutionizing how we leave our mark on the world, and I’m excited to learn more about the inspiration behind Life’s Echo and where it’s headed next.

    With that being said, help me welcome to the program, Steven Endecott. Steven, it is a blessing to have you on the program today! I appreciate you taking the time to join us today.

    I read that you were the first “AI Member of Parliament in Brighton Pavilion.” Can you explain what that means?

    The first question I always ask is this… other than that brief information I just shared, can you tell us, in your own words, first of all, “Who is Steven Endecott?

    What inspired you to create Life's Echo, and how do you see it transforming the way people preserve their legacies?

    Can you walk us through how AI Sarah interacts with users to capture their life stories?

    How does Life’s Echo ensure that the user’s personality, voice, and unique storytelling style are accurately preserved and reflected in the final product?

    For those left behind, what is the experience like when they engage with their loved one's Life’s Echo? I mean, how interactive and dynamic can these conversations become

    What happens if the Life’s Echo is asked something that was not prompted during the interviews with AI Sarah?

    Has anybody reported that it felt, “creepy?” or anything like that?

    I saw a question on your website… “Do the Catholics really say you’re going to burn in hell for creating this?” WHY?

    I know when we were first discussing you coming on the program today, I mentioned I was trying to figure out if I could, in some way, “speak” at my own funeral service, just letting everyone know what they meant to me… and this technology makes that available… Now, before you answer my next question, let’s just put everyone’s thoughts at ease here – Pastor Bob isn’t planning on having to use that ability for awhile yet…amen!

    But, You're exploring the concept of users hosting their own funeral celebrations and delivering speeches posthumously. How do you envision this service helping families cope with loss and celebrate their loved one's life

    Five or ten years ago – this technology was, not just available, but probably had not even been thought of… And we have it now because of the advent of AI. As AI continues to evolve, where do you see Life’s Echo heading in the next 5 to 10 years? Are there any exciting new features or expansions already on the...

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