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What if your childhood photo albums held the key to healing generational pain? In this intimate conversation, Lynette Turner interviews Haleh Shoa, founder of Picturli, a boutique photo archiving and legacy preservation studio based in Los Angeles. Haleh’s own story of escaping Iran as a child, rebuilding life in the U.S., and searching for identity, led her to create a business rooted in memory, meaning, and healing. In this episode, Haleh shares: How a $125,000 photo book became an emotional time capsule What photos teach us about our younger selves—and how to heal her How she helps grieving clients process the past through storytelling The trauma-informed way she organizes and digitizes memory collections Why legacy work is spiritual work Whether you’re navigating grief, midlife identity shifts, or want to reconnect with your roots—this conversation will move you. Video Chapters 00:00 Intro & Tech Glitches 01:51 Haleh’s Escape from Iran & Why the Family Albums Were First 03:25 How Picturli Preserves More Than Photos 05:41 The First Client & the $125,000 Photo Book 09:43 Scrapbooking, Death, and the Heart of Legacy 11:35 A Holocaust Survivor’s Hidden Interview DVD 12:55 The Healing Power of Your Own Childhood Photos 15:53 Talking to Her Five-Year-Old Self 18:40 When Grief Meets Entrepreneurship 21:13 Helping a Mother Revisit Her Late Son’s Photos 22:32 Ancestors Showing Up in Her Dreams 24:03 Leaving Corporate for a Calling 26:27 Building a Business on Part-Time Energy 29:24 Working Globally + Honoring Privacy 30:49 Where to Find Picturli