Why Folklory exists
Conversations are hard, often harder with those who mean the most to you. Stories are lost, existing only in memory and memory begins to fade.
Sometimes we simply lack the words to say what we truly mean. Often we don't have the time or space to slow down and reflect.
What could have been a record, something to remember, revisit and share, gets lost.
Folklory gives the time, space and permission to say what you've always been meaning to.
More than just a conversation. Folklory nurtures human connection.
Behind the Folklore
Folklory was created by Terence and Haresh, two fathers and two friends.
They’ve grown to understand that between husbands and wives, mothers and sons, siblings and friends, the most powerful conversations often go unspoken and unheard.
That’s why they created Folklory.
It’s a gift the gift no one ever gives, but the one everyone should to receive.
They're also the hosts of Yah Lah BUT, Singapore’s beloved podcast that asks the hard questions always with a touch of humour.