Have older relatives? Want to preserve their voice for future generations? Now you can 

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Whenever I imagine my grandfather, it’s always of him singing to his wife while they sat on the front porch together. At the time, I thought it was embarrassing because the neighborhood kids would make jokes about his voice. But now, looking back, I would give anything to hear that man sing one more song.  

Henry Asulin, Founder and CEO of Immortal Future, knows the importance of family connection and the preservation of their memories for future generations. His grandfather was a Holocaust survior and his grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s: both expereinces led him to found Immortal Future.

As an interactive social network, Immortal Future has created their Future Wave app – an app where families can upload content, photos and videos that mean the most to them, and create messages for the future. This means, older relatives can pre-record words of encouragement for their niece who graduates in 2037. They can still tell bedtime stories to their grandkids even when they’re not around. They can even still sing for their wife, a new song every week as if they were still sitting on the porch today. Immortal Future allows for the voices that bless our ears with their words of wisdom, laughter and unique personalities, to continue to bless the ears of the generations of tomorrow.

If you are interested in learning more about Immortal Future and how it can be used to preserve the voice of loved ones. I’d be happy to connect you with regular media contributor, Henry Asulin.


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