Real Stories
Real Stories. Real Voices.
Every pilot interview, every testimonial, every archive — proof that ordinary lives contain extraordinary stories.
Pilot Interviews
The Alaska Legacy Project
Our first three interviews — offered free or at deep discount — to build our portfolio, generate testimonials, and prove that these stories deserve to be preserved.
The Last Bush Pilot
A lifelong Alaska bush pilot reflects on delivering mail to remote villages, emergency medevacs in whiteout conditions, and the changing landscape of aviation in the Last Frontier.
Talkeetna, Alaska
Fishing the Line
Three generations of a commercial fishing family talk about the Bristol Bay salmon run, the boats they built by hand, and what it means to measure a life by the tides.
Dillingham, Alaska
Homestead at 40 Below
An elder who homesteaded outside Fairbanks in the 1970s shares stories of building a cabin with hand tools, raising children off-grid, and the community that formed in the wilderness.
Fairbanks, Alaska
Testimonials
What Families Are Saying
“Hearing my father's voice tell the story of his first fishing season in Bristol Bay — I had never heard that before. Now my children will know exactly how he sounded when he laughed.”
Sarah M.
Daughter of a commercial fisherman, Homer, Alaska
“We did this for my mother who was facing early memory decline. Six months later, she doesn't remember the interview — but we do. And we have her voice forever.”
James T.
Son, Anchorage, Alaska
“Kevin made my grandfather feel like the most interesting person in the world. And he is. The Story Index alone is worth every penny — we listen to 'Advice to Grandchildren' at every family gathering.”
Elena R.
Granddaughter, Kenai Peninsula