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The Money Pit Home Improvement Podcast
Clutter Busting Tips | Green Up Your Lawn for Spring | Termites vs. Rot: What's Eating Your House | Ep #2198

The Money Pit Home Improvement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 39:29 Very Popular


SHOW NOTES: How's that Spring cleaning going? A cluttered home can definitely leave you feeling stressed. But clearing the deck of clutter is not something that has to take a huge commitment of time. We've got 5 clutter busting tips that can help Are you green with envy over your neighbor's lush lawn? We'll help you catch up with Spring lawn care tips to get started on a healthy green lawn. Got Rot? Or is that Termites! Damaged wood can detract from your home's value. But to make the fix, you first have to know the cause. Learn how to tell what's been eating your home and make it go away for good. Plus, answers to your home improvement questions: Peter from Maryland needs a solution for cracks in hardwood floors. Pam in Missouri has recessed lighting and wants to know if it's smart to stock up on lightbulbs needed for these fixers, or just replace them. John from Wisconsin is move a washer and dryer in his spare bedroom and wants to know install the venting. Lynne in Colorado wants to know how to repair a leaking shower.  Tim from Virginia how to fix painted windows that stick. Joyce in Rhode Island needs to know how remove a smoke odor from her apartment. Mark from West Virginia is wondering if he can install a metal roof over asphalt shingles or does he need to remove the old roof first. Amy in Iowa wants to know if she should test for radon before installing a basement floor. Scott from Michigan has a garage door that keeps freezing to the ground. Ellie in Florida wants to know if it's worth it to keep her water softener. Jim from Ohio has a high water table even though he has a subsurface draining system. Do you have a home improvement or decor question? Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Connecting with Dr. Kim Swales
Episode 68: Physical and Emotional Clutter and How it Impact Us with Brooks Palmer

Connecting with Dr. Kim Swales

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 51:43


Kim talks to Brooks Palmer, author of Clutter Busting and Clutter Busting your Life: Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter to Reconnect with Yourself and Others. They talk about the role of stuff in our lives, how to examine if your stuff is serving you anymore. Brooks has so much insight about the role of physical and emotional clutter in our lives. He talks about our inherent worth as human beings and how our stuff is not who we are. Brooks Palmer Website Clutter Busting Clutter Busting your Life: Clearing Physical and Emotional Reconnect with Yourself and Others

Shinerunner Craft Marketing
Shinerunner BONUS | Selling More Beer - Marketing, Merchandising & Motivation

Shinerunner Craft Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 64:03


Mark Colburn’s “BEER Talks” session will cover three main topics – Marketing, Merchandising & Motivation. In this session, Mark draws on decades of alcohol industry experience sharing his ideas and passion on Target Market Definition, Key Differentiating Advantage, the Marketing Story & Its Vital Role, “the Castle Keep” distribution strategy, Experiential Events, “McQueen Cool Brand Standing,” brand ambassador “do’s & don’ts,” “Clutter Busting” sales rep incentives, “Fun-kifyzation,” and a look into his crystal keg. The presentation will be tailored to brewery, cider, & spirits marketing professionals, taproom management, Chamber of Commerce Directors, brewing-related Academics and Tourism Improvement District executives. Be sure to join Mark for a breath of fresh hops. In the meantime, check out his podcast series, “The Shinerunner Show” or his book: Craft Beer Marketing & Distribution – Brace for SKUmeggedon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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ThePrint
Cut The Clutter: Busting 3 popular Covid myths & which states are at the bottom in India's fight against the virus

ThePrint

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 22:01


Questions are being raised on the effectiveness of various Covid treatments, including plasma therapy and anti-viral drugs such as Remdesivir. The Health Ministry's data that says 47 per cent of those who died due to Covid are below 60, has also made people wonder if the virus is attacking the young population more. In episode 602 of ThePrint's #CutTheClutter, Shekhar Gupta discusses these popular myths and some numbers.

The Founders Live Podcast
046 - Amy Woidtke: Moving In Place - Envisioning A Fresh Start For Yourself, Your Home and Your Business

The Founders Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 35:46


Nick Hughes is joined by Amy Woidtke, owner and chief operator of Making Space For You from Seattle WA. Making Space For you is a Time Saving, Clutter Busting, Move Wrangling Organization service for Growth-oriented LGBTQ & Allied Professionals & Entrepreneurs. Nick and Amy dive into the conversation talking about Seattle and her Covid-19 experience, how it is changing the nature of travel and moving during this time, and also get into her entrepreneurial journey of how she discovered her talent to help people organize their lives, especially during stressful times like these. This great conversation will help any person who is dealing with challenges and stress in their own life right now.https://amywoidtke.com/Amy's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/amywoidtke/

DeAnna On Design
Stay-At-Home Design Ideas: Clutter Busting!

DeAnna On Design

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 15:00


Welcome back to our re-boot of the DeAnna On Design podcast!! As we are 'sheltering in place' and/or working from home, our home environment has become even more important in terms of our health-mental & physical-and a place where we work, educate & entertain ourselves on a 24/7 basis.  Creating and designing an environment that supports us through these unprecedented & challenging times, while still maintaining a sense of normalcy is key to getting through the next month(s).  Our re-boot will offer tips, projects & reviews of ideas you can easily implement into your home to make this time a bit easier. Topics: clutter busting, Feng Shui, space planning/furniture moving, creating a gallery wall, gardening/mulch & much more!  

Real Simple Tips
6 Daily Clutter-Busting Habits for a Tidier Home (Real Simple Tips: Monday)

Real Simple Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 2:54


No home is perfect—but with these simple, everyday habits, yours can come pretty darn close. By Lauren Phillips Instead of devoting whole weekends to decluttering, try sticking to these daily habits. They’re small changes, but they can derail any clutter build-ups and all but guarantee that everything can be found easily, even on rushed mornings. Before you know it, your house will look neater and fresher every day—no cleaning rag, sweeping, or designated clean-up time required.

Hope City Church - Liverpool
Clutter Busting – Lisa Stoner

Hope City Church - Liverpool

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 35:38


Change Your Story, Change Your Life
181: Hidden Stories

Change Your Story, Change Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 12:25


HIDDEN STORIES There are silent hidden stories all around you. They are in your home. your office, anyplace that you repeatedly spend time in.  Does that sound wacky? It is profoundly true.  This short episode explores the hidden stories in familiar objects that we own. The question to ask is, “Do they own you?” I’m not making this up. I’m sharing insights from a powerful book, Clutter Busting: Letting Go of What’s Holding You Back, by Brooks Palmer.  Brooks’s expertise is decluttering. People hire him to help them get rid of unwanted things, usually in their homes.  Why would anyone need help getting rid of stuff they don’t want? That’s where the stories come in. Psychology has demonstrated that we get emotionally attached to inanimate objects. The reality TV show, Hoarders, focuses on extreme examples of Holding on tightly to clutter. You can’t read Clutter Busting or listen to this episode and not learn something about yourself. One of the book’s fascinating stories is about a woman who could not let go of one year old notes from a class she had taken. She didn’t need the notes. In fact, the wer scattered on her floor. You’ll be amazed at what set her free. I give you a challenge to release objects that you own and don’t use, want, or need anymore. It’s an invitation to choose a new level of freedom that will enrich and empower your life.  Stop what you’re doing. Listen to Hidden Stories. It could be one the most transformational ten minutes of your life. BOOK IN THIS PODCAST (https://www.amazon.com/Clutter-Busting-Letting-Whats-Holding/dp/1577316592/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Brooks+Palmer&qid=1552411223&s=gateway&sr=8-1) , by Brooks Palmer FREE AUDIO BOOK (https://www.audible.ca/?ref=Adbl_ip_rdr_from_US&source_code=CANGBHP09121700NN&ipRedirectFrom=US&ipRedirectOriginalURL=lp%2Ffreetrial%3Fsource_code%3DPDTGBPD060314004R)

Happier with Gretchen Rubin
Ep. 210: Very Special Episode: Clutter-Busting!

Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 35:12


Elizabeth reveals the clutter-busting ideas from Gretchen’s book “Outer Order, Inner Calm” that work best to help curb her natural messiness, and we discuss Know Yourself Better questions related to clutter. Get in touch on Instagram: @GretchenRubin & @LizCraft Get the resources and all links related to this episode here: http://happiercast.com/210 Get the podcast show notes by email every week here: http://gretchenrubin.com/#newsletter If you pre-ordered Gretchen’s new book Outer Order, Inner Calm, get your preorder bonuses here: http://outerorderinnercalmbook.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Our Modern Heritage: The Home & Family Culture Podcast
3:21 - Why Tidying-Up Really Matters with Jodi

Our Modern Heritage: The Home & Family Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 30:35


KonMari, Clutter Busting, Clear & Simple, or Fly Lady If you haven’t seen anything about the new Marie Kondo Netflix show, you might be living under a rock. Just kidding. But, seriously, I went on and watched an episode to see what it’s all about, and I did feel myself getting infected by the declutter bug once again. All of this talk about Kondo’s method made me realize just how much I know about decluttering. It reminded me how much I used to be very, very organized and wish I could be again! I'm the sixth of seven kids, so I know a little about the accumulation of STUFF. Nine people in one house is just a lot of people, so we had a lot of stuff. I regret that a lot of that stuff stayed at our childhood home with my parents and now they are dealing with a lot of our stuff. Something I held onto when I was a kid (and I still have) are my marching band drumsticks. I love those things. I loved playing the drums and being in the marching band. I had the privilege of leading my drum core for three of my four years in high school. It wasn't because of my skill as a musician, necessarily, but it was because of my passion for the organization and the music. I loved it. I found out after I graduated that my band teacher named a drum cadence we had written after me. It's kind of weird to think that these kids shout out my name when they want to play that cadence while they're out marching, but it made me think about why those drumsticks matter to me. It isn't that they are imbued with my skill or my memories. It's because they represent the legacy I left behind at my school. The thing is, those drumsticks will never BE my legacy. I cannot go back in time and relive those years that I loved playing the drums. I also don't want my kids to hold onto them believing that they have some inherent value just because they were mine. What I want them to realize is that our lives are a legacy and I want to DO things that are memorable. I want our experiences and our passions to be memorable. We put way too much value into our stuff and acquiring stuff that those things become more important than our time and our stress over stuff. This year, my family has actually committed to NOT giving gifts for holidays and birthdays because we want to have experiences instead. My kids are a little disappointed but I want them to give up this obsession over stuff, and start valuing our experiences. I think it’s healthy to regularly go through our stuff and purge things that don’t serve our family anymore. I talked about this a bit in Episode 034 (Part 1, and Part 2) with Lee Waters and Brityn Bennet. Brityn said that she likes to keep her home organized because the mess creates what she called “white noise” that drowns out the important things in life. I noticed that theme in the first KonMari show. The couple on the show observed that their family life, and even doing chores was less frustrating, and they felt less anxious when they got their clutter under control.  I also feel like the outer clutter in the home is a reflection of my inner chaos. While I was learning about different coping strategies back in August, I had one particularly rough day when my kids had totally trashed our house. My anxiety was boiling over, and I just could not function. That’s rough when I have my kids home all day, and a lot depends on me! I went outside to sit on the back steps to sulk for a minute. Then, the thought came to me that no one else was going to get this work done! I need to just get in there and do my best. One of the principles I’d learned that I will talk about later came to mind to set the timer for fifteen minutes, and I got to work. A task I sincerely thought would take me all day took only one hour, and I had a crazy sense of accomplishment and peace. Join the Family Success Toolkit Free Membership http://homeandfamilyculture.com

The Peaceful Life Podcast
Simplifying Your Life

The Peaceful Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 8:39


Thoughts and strategies on simplifying your environment and decluttering your home. The Peaceful Life Podcast is a series of stories, inspiration, and affirmations, to bring your life back to peace and joy. You can find show notes about this episode and other information on our website: http://thepeaceful.life. Please SUBSCRIBE to this series so you don't miss an episode. Recommended book: Clutter Busting by Brooks Palmer. ________ The Peaceful Life Podcast is a production of Metta Yosemite - a mind/body/spirit wellness center in Oakhurst, California near Yosemite National Park. Yoga, Meditation, Art & Magical Gifts!

ClutterBug - Organize, Clean and Transform your Home
Clutter Busting Tip - Find the Valuable Real Estate in you Home

ClutterBug - Organize, Clean and Transform your Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2016 12:37


Want your home to stay clutter free and organized for good? There is one tip that is so important to not only getting organized but staying organized!   Say goodbye to clutter on the kitchen counter and on top of dressers with this Clutter Busting Tip!!

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Fire It UP with CJ | Spirituality | Health | Business | Career | Self-Help | Environment | Relationships | Parenting
Clear Your Clutter, Free Your Mind - Robin Stephens | Self-Improvement | Spirituality | Home | Organization | Self-Help

Fire It UP with CJ | Spirituality | Health | Business | Career | Self-Help | Environment | Relationships | Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2016 56:45


Do you think that changes from your home environment can help you change on the inside?  What does the clutter around you say about your mind’s state?  Robin Stephens, Chief Energy Officer, Shares how to change your home environment to change you on the inside. Learn what the clutter around you says about your mind’s state and how to change it! Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Spiritual | Spirituality Do you think that changes from your home environment can help you change on the inside?  What does the clutter around you say about your mind’s state?  Call us or leave us a message with your most vexing organizational issues and clutter problems.  Start 2011 with a sense of clarity, direction, and purpose. About our Guest: Robin Stephens is the CEO (Chief Energy Officer) of YourLifeinOrder.com, Life Design Systems for Soul-Inspired Women.  She is a wellness coach and professional organizer and combines the best of both to help today’s woman – YOU –  identify and create a sustainable, energy-rich, on-fire life and business of your dreams – one step at a time.  Show Highlights: Do you really need to clean your clutter or will your life be fine without doing anything? Check out Robin’s POV that shifted my perspective on clutter, will it shift yours?  What are your core values and how the heck does it relate to your clutter? Is your home enhancing, supporting and motivating you? If not, why not? Learn practical ways of getting motivated to get organized and hear Robin’s step-by-step advice on how to start organizing your home.  Get to the “why, that makes you cry” and motivates you into action.  How much time should you schedule for a big clutter buster session? What are simple and easy ways to get started? Are emotional reasons the real reason you haven’t let go of stuff you don’t need? Hear some practical tips on how to move your clutter out of your living space and still have it available when you need it. Also check out more Clutter Busting tips:  http://fireitupwithcj.com/2012/05/31/may-31st-clutter-busting-your-life/ Resources: Check out the following websites and podcasts to get you on your path: Read Robinstop 25 tips for getting organized– http://yourlifeinorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Domestic_Diva_25_Tips_to_a_Soul_Nurturing_Home.pdf Get started onorganizing your desktop: http://yourlifeinorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Organize_Your_Workspace.pdf, http://yourlifeinorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Setting_Up_Your_Home_Office.pdf Check out section 5 withhow to get your kitchen organized: Step-by-step advice on getting your kitchen in order- http://yourlifeinorder.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Life_by_Design_Do_It_YourSelf_Care_Toolbox.pdf. A new way to think of  To-do lists– I learned a whole new way of organizing my to-do’s list-  http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lifebydesignforsoul-inspiredwomen/2010/11/10/release-your-inner-fitchick Great radio podcast with lots of tips: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lifebydesignforsoul-inspiredwomen/2010/11/17/release-your-inner-fitchick Robin Stephens, Chief Energy Officer, Shares how to change your home environment to change you on the inside. Learn what the clutter around you says about your mind’s state and how to change it! Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Spiritual | Spirituality

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch
Cut Through The Clutter - Out to Lunch - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2015 23:19


If you've ever been in business, or been employed by a company of more than 3 people, you'll know that one of the hallmarks of every organization is well, organization. The best laid plans of small companies and big corporations can easily get lost in the mess of daily duties and decisions. Being able to identify and execute your intentions clearly is a vital part of any successful business. Virginia Barkley has a company called Let's Get It Straight that specializes in straightening out other companies. Virginia's been featured on TV and in print across the country, and she's the author of the book Clutter Busting for Busy Women which was a 1 Bestseller on Amazon.com. Stasia Cymes is also in the clutter business. Stasia's company, Clear The Clutter, works on a personal level, in your home. There's a lot more to what Stasia does than just tidy up your messy room. Stasia's holistic approach to organizing earned her company the Chamber of Commerce award for Innovator of the Year. In the Remember, You Heard It Here First segment of the show, Katrina Brees unveils her new business, Fantastic Casket, which gives loved ones the opportunity to customize a casket or prvides DIY plans to make a personalized coffin from scratch. You can hear a fuller conversation about Fantastic Casket here. Pjotos on this page were taken at Commander s Palace by Cheryl DalPozzal See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DeAnna On Design
The Big Oosouji & How It Affects You, Your Health & Your Home

DeAnna On Design

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2014 16:00


Oosouji?  What?  It's the Japanese version of "spring cleaning"!  They take the time out at the end of the year to finish up "old" business to begin the NEW year w/a clean slate.  I love this concept!  Today we'll talk about how you can implement oosouji into your holiday & new year routine to begin the year anew!   I'll also tell you about a 1 day offer to get you started on your "clutter-busting" to help you design the life of your dreams from the outside in & help w/your new year's resolutions.

DeAnna On Design
Does Your Stuff Nourish or Negate Your Soul?

DeAnna On Design

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2014 15:00


Due to the popularity of DeAnna's, Organizing Your Inner Pack Rat series of workshops & design packages, she has added this more advanced & in depth workshop (& soon to package called Clutter-Busting 2.0) which looks at your stuff & gets behind the meaning & energy behind it.  From reviewing the 3 questions you must ask of each item, we go deeper into the story behind the item & whether it's positive or negative.  With a little Feng Shui as to where you store your stuff & how that hinders or helps you, DeAnna helps you create a true personal sanctuary that empowers, supports & inspires.  This episode serves as an introduction.  Enjoy!

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The SavingsAngel Show
#060 - Why you'll never take a taxi again. 11 clutter-busting kitchen and home life hacks! Easy extreme couponing deals and freebies

The SavingsAngel Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2014 52:22


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Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen
Guest: Brooks Palmer, author of Clutter Busting Your Life: Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter to Reconnect with Yourself and Others

Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2012 43:39


My guest this week is Brooks Palmer, author of Clutter Busting Your Life: Clearing Physical and Emotional Clutter to Reconnect with Yourself and Others Over the course of his career helping people let go of things they no longer need, Brooks Palmer has been struck by the many ways that clutter affects relationships. In these pages, he shows how we use clutter to protect ourselves, control others, and cling to the past, and how it keeps us from experiencing the joy of connection. With insight-prompting questions, exercises, client examples, and even whimsical line drawings, Palmer will take you from overwhelmed to empowered. His gentle guidance will help you to not only clear clutter from your home but also enjoy deeper, more authentic, and clutter-free relationships of all kinds.

Energy Awareness hosted by T Love
Clutter Busting Your Life

Energy Awareness hosted by T Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2012 61:00


Clutter affects all of our relationships, and our relationships affect our tendency to hold on to things that no longer serve us, be they objects, resentments, anger, dependency or habits. It is all clutter if it isn't serving us. To understand this, without feeling bad about ourselves, we need to forgive and be gentle with ourselves rather than scold ourselves for what society tells us is wrong. We do so, starting small, with a few forays into clearing out what has become our clutter and moving on toward a healthy relationship with our stuff, ourselves and other people.