Ruthanne Warnick is an advocate of capturing family stories and experiences to connect generations and create what she calls a non-financial legacy of generational wealth. As a family legacy guide, Ruthanne helps individuals glean the most important stories, experiences, and wisdom. When combined with photos, they create a lasting family treasure. As she puts it, “If a picture is worth a thousand words, a picture plus the words is priceless.”
As some of Ruthanne’s family members passed away, she began to realize how many family stories died with them, and she regretted not asking more questions. After becoming a certified Guided Autobiography instructor in 2012, Ruthanne founded Capture the Journey to share the importance of intentionally capturing family stories, experiences, and lessons and to help others take action and avoid regret. With that goal in mind, Ruthanne speaks to audiences of all sizes, conducts workshops, and works individually with clients to guide them in creating their own family stories legacy.
Over the past 30 years, Ruthanne’s experience has also included non-profit administration, as well as volunteer leadership in a national women’s organization. Advancing from the local to the regional and then to the national level of leadership, Ruthanne has engaged, mentored, and trained hundreds of other women to become leaders themselves.
To schedule a complimentary Legacy Call with Ruthanne to get tips on how to get started or what to do next, to book Ruthanne to speak to your audience, or to access her workshops and resources, go to capturethejourney.com.
As some of Ruthanne’s family members passed away, she began to realize how many family stories died with them, and she regretted not asking more questions. After becoming a certified Guided Autobiography instructor in 2012, Ruthanne founded Capture the Journey to share the importance of intentionally capturing family stories, experiences, and lessons and to help others take action and avoid regret. With that goal in mind, Ruthanne speaks to audiences of all sizes, conducts workshops, and works individually with clients to guide them in creating their own family stories legacy.
Over the past 30 years, Ruthanne’s experience has also included non-profit administration, as well as volunteer leadership in a national women’s organization. Advancing from the local to the regional and then to the national level of leadership, Ruthanne has engaged, mentored, and trained hundreds of other women to become leaders themselves.
To schedule a complimentary Legacy Call with Ruthanne to get tips on how to get started or what to do next, to book Ruthanne to speak to your audience, or to access her workshops and resources, go to capturethejourney.com.