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We all know what spring cleaning is and that you start way before the season rolls around. What about ‘death cleaning'. Swedish author Margareta Magnusson wrote a book called ‘The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning', which is a unique approach to organizing your home and getting rid of possessions you don't actually need. Professional organizer and founder of A Clear Path, Regina Lark, joins us to tell us more about it. Connect with Regina on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
You know what's even worse than politicians? Cleaning. Especially the kind you have to do just before you move. It might even make you feel like an Olympic athlete by the time you're done. Hey, basically anything is an Olympic sport these days, so why not Olympic Downsizing? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The idea is simple: declutter your home now so your family members don't have to after you die. Ontario Today invites two guests onto the program to talk about the trend.Christina Myers is the author of the book, 'Halfway Home. Thoughts from Midlife' and Danielle Robichaud is an archivist at the University of Waterloo who recently helped her mother declutter her home.
This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply – New Yorkers live to tell the tale of an earthquake this morning. But before you die, you should clean out all your clutter. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePeteKalinerShow.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Please note: Google Podcasts are merging into YouTube Music. See details here.Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is Death Cleaning? And, Should You Be Doing It? On this episode of Big Blend Radio's SOUL JOURNEY DOULA podcast with death doula Lea Brovedani, Lea explains death cleaning. Hear about steps to getting started, and how it can benefit someone stay organized in daily life and ultimately alleviate stress at their end stage of life as well as for their family. Death Cleaning Aligns with Lea's 5 Pillars of Support as a Death Doula:* Spirit - Uphold beliefs and practices* Emotion - Honor feelings* Mind - Life review and gleaning meaning* Body - Increase comfort, health and safety* Practical - Create completionsLearn more about Lea's work at https://souljourneydoula.com/ Follow the podcast here: http://tinyurl.com/b6c9jfnu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What is Death Cleaning? And, Should You Be Doing It? On this episode of Big Blend Radio's SOUL JOURNEY DOULA podcast with death doula Lea Brovedani, Lea explains death cleaning. Hear about steps to getting started, and how it can benefit someone stay organized in daily life and ultimately alleviate stress at their end stage of life as well as for their family. Death Cleaning Aligns with Lea's 5 Pillars of Support as a Death Doula: * Spirit - Uphold beliefs and practices * Emotion - Honor feelings * Mind - Life review and gleaning meaning * Body - Increase comfort, health and safety * Practical - Create completions Learn more about Lea's work at https://souljourneydoula.com/ Follow the podcast here: http://tinyurl.com/b6c9jfnu
En 2010, la Japonaise Mari Kondo changeait notre manière de penser notre intérieur et notre organisation avec son best-seller, La magie du rangement. Dans son livre, elle fait part d'une méthode simple, tout ce qui n'apporte pas de joie… on s'en débarrasse ! Mais depuis quelques temps, un nouveau terme, dans la même veine, a fait son apparition : Le Death Cleaning, qui allie la mort, “death” au nettoyage ou rangement, “cleaning”. Il s'agit là pour des personnes entrant dans la dernière phase de leur vie, de faire le tri dans leur intérieur. Mais d'où vient cette nouvelle tendance ? Et en quoi cela diffère des autres méthodes de rangement ? À quel âge peut-on commencer le death cleaning ? Écoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". Un podcast Bababam Originals, écrit et réalisé par Maële Diallo. À écouter aussi : Qu'est-ce que le benefi-date, cette nouvelle forme de sélection amoureuse ? Pourquoi a-t-on peur du noir ? Qu'est-ce que la règle des deux jours ? Retrouvez tous les épisodes de "Maintenant vous savez". Suivez Bababam sur Instagram. Première diffusion : 7 août 2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Decluttering your house may not be for everyone, but it can be transforming for many. In Sweden, the decluttering process is called döstädning, dö meaning “death” and städning meaning “cleaning.” The concept is to clear your life of unnecessary things before you leave this world rather than leaving decluttering to your family. Fearless Fabulous You's Melanie Young shares her experience and tips on decluttering her family home after her mother died. She says, “Letting go creates space to grow.”Fearless Fabulous You is broadcast live Wednesdays at 12 Noon ET.Fearless Fabulous You Radio Show is broadcast on W4WN Radio - Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Fearless Fabulous You Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
“Döstädning [Death Cleaning] ist keine traurige Angelegenheit.” sagt Margareta Magnusson in ihrem Buch Frau Magnussons Kunst, die letzten Dinge des Lebens zu ordnen. Oftmals setzen wir uns mit der Ordnung unserer eigenen Dinge dann erst auseinander, wenn wir als Hinterbliebene die Angelegenheiten von Verstorbenen regeln. Warum ist das eigentlich so? Und warum sollte man bereits als junger Mensch anfangen, seinen Nachlass zu regeln? Bettina Tusk, Ordnungsexpertin aus Osnabrück, ist EINFACH | GUT | SORTIERT (www.einfachgutsortiert.de). Zu diesem “Job” und ihrem Claim “Gemeinsam erobern wir deinen Freiraum” ist sie unter anderem durch eigene Erfahrungen als Hinterbliebene gekommen. In der Ordnungswelt (https://ordnungswelt.com/death-cleaning-und-was-das-mit-dir-zu-tun-hat) und beim OrdnungsService (https://ordnungsservice.com/lebenszeit-zeit-zu-leben/) hat sie zum Thema gebloggt. Bettina lädt in dieser Folge Dirk Brueckner als Gast und geht mit ihm in den Erfahrungsaustausch - auf Ordnungsexperten-Ebene und als Privatperson. Dirks Unternehmen heißt Dancing Spaces- cultivate clarity through space. In einer spannenden Blog-Serie berichtet er über seine Geschichte zur Auflösung seines Elternhauses. Ein komplexes Projekt. Das ganze Ausmaß ist auf seiner Homepage nachzulesen, den ersten Teil findest Du unter https://dancingspaces.com/blog/posts/2023-11-01-achtsam-den-nachlass-aufloesen_teil-1
Today, I conclude the decluttering series (for now), with a look at Margareta Magnusson's book The Swedish Art of Death Cleaning. More at www.bemovingforward.com. [Note: episode 452, the season finale / holiday episode, will air on Monday, Dec. 18th.] Books and podcasts available at linktr.ee/johnlim Get The Poshmark Guide for Individuals and Small Businesses -and- The Poshmark Journal for Individuals and Small Businesses Get the Corporate Cliches Adult Coloring Book Get I Am a Professional Metalhead: Audiobook free with Audible trial (affiliate paid link) / Audiobook on Apple Audiobooks / Paperback or Kindle (affiliate paid link) Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn (@Bemovingforward). linktr.ee/johnlim Note: links to Amazon and Audible products are affiliate links through which the author receives a small commission from sales. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
When J.J. Duncan's son died of cancer at the age of eleven, she fell into a deep grief she was unable to find her way out of. But as an executive producer and story teller, she jumped at the chance to work on The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, a series exploring the wonder of the Swedish custom. Unlike her own experience, the Swedish cast members were able to walk towards death unflinchingly and J.J. found her work on the show ultimately healing, offering her a way forward from the worst. Since then she has become a staunch advocate for a change in the story Hollywood tells about the end of life and shares at every opportunity the many ways that a true and real story can help us find our way even when we don't know where we're going!
When J.J. Duncan's son died of cancer at the age of eleven, she fell into a deep grief she was unable to find her way out of. But as an executive producer and story teller, she jumped at the chance to work on The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, a series exploring the wonder of the Swedish custom. Unlike her own experience, the Swedish cast members were able to walk towards death unflinchingly and J.J. found her work on the show ultimately healing, offering her a way forward from the worst. Since then she has become a staunch advocate for a change in the story Hollywood tells about the end of life and shares at every opportunity the many ways that a true and real story can help us find our way even when we don't know where we're going!
When J.J. Duncan's son died of cancer at the age of eleven, she fell into a deep grief she was unable to find her way out of. But as an executive producer and story teller, she jumped at the chance to work on The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, a series exploring the wonder of the Swedish custom. Unlike her own experience, the Swedish cast members were able to walk towards death unflinchingly and J.J. found her work on the show ultimately healing, offering her a way forward from the worst. Since then she has become a staunch advocate for a change in the story Hollywood tells about the end of life and shares at every opportunity the many ways that a true and real story can help us find our way even when we don't know where we're going!
Who is this episode for? Needing to find motivation to declutter? This episode is for you!Episode Summary: Joining me today is owner of Neatly Balanced, professional organizer, Kristy Edwards. Kristy's mission is to transform homes into clutter-free sanctuaries by using her efficient low-maintenance approach. What truly sets Kristy apart is her unwavering commitment to giving back; she channels discarded items to nonprofits and charitable organizations supporting various causes. In today's episode, we cover a variety of topics from charitable decluttering, the importance of giving for children, death cleaning, and more... If you're in need of decluttering inspiration, this episode is a must-listen!-------------------------------Links Discussed in This EpisodeOrder a Copy of Minimalist Moms: Living and Parenting with SimplicityPrevious Episode: EP207: Swedish Death Cleaning: Morbid or Mandatory? with Emily McDermottPDHC ColumbusThe Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter Trust and Will (Gain peace of mind today with Trust and Will. Get 10% off plus free shipping of your estate plan documents by visiting trustandwill.com/MINIMALIST.)Connect with Kristy:https://neatly-balanced.comhttps://www.instagram.com/neatlybalanced/https://ne-np.facebook.com/neatlybalanced/Enjoy this Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my recent book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With SimplicityQuestions? You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Thanks for listening! For more updates and episodes, visit the website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher.Checkout the Minimalist Moms Podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.If you enjoyed today's episode of the Minimalist Moms Podcast, then hit subscribe and share it with your friends!Episode Sponsors |The Minimalist Moms Podcast would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Right now my listeners can give Armoire a try and get up to 50% off their first month, that's up to $125 OFF! Just visit armoire.style/MINIMALIST.Trust and Will (Gain peace of mind today with Trust and Will. Get 10% off plus free shipping of your estate plan documents by visiting trustandwill.com/MINIMALIST.)Our Sponsors:* Check out Armoire and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: http://www.armoire.style* Check out Ideal Living and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://airdoctorpro.com/* Check out Quince: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjVtJG56NKAAxU-N0QIHQf1Bq8QFnoECBwQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.quince.com%2F&usg=AOvVaw15ySPxxJ1v1l0I4qSPAJS5&opi=89978449* Check out Stride K12: K12.com/MINIMALISTSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Back in 2010, Japanese writer Mari Kondo changed how we think about organisation and decluttering with her bestseller The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up. Behind the book's grand title is a simple premise: anything that doesn't bring you joy should be thrown away. Since then, a new and somewhat similar trend caught on in the late 2010s: death cleaning. It's mainly designed for people entering the final stages of their life, and making sure they don't overboard before passing away. People started talking about death cleaning in 2018, when Stockholm-based artist and widow Margareta Magnusson published a book called The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning. Since then, the trend has started catching on. The name comes from the Swedish döstädning: a combination of the word “dö”, which means death, and “standing”, which means cleaning. How did Magnusson come up with the term? Where does death cleaning fit in alongside other minimalist trends? From what age do people start death cleaning? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : What is a faecal transplant? What is BookTok? What is the romance gap? Date of first release : August 12th, 2022 A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dans cet épisode, rejoignez-moi pour une conversation captivante avec Carmen Jean-Batiste, experte en Death Cleaning et auteure du livre "Death Cleaning France - 100% Bio". Découvrez comment elle accompagne ses clients dans leur tri ultime avant le grand départ, avec bienveillance, bonne humeur et générosité. Carmen partage avec nous ses anecdotes sur ce processus unique, offrant un regard éclairé sur la transmission, l'héritage, notre rapport aux objets et les relations humaines. Nous explorons ensemble les profondeurs de ce sujet essentiel. Ne manquez pas cette occasion de vous enrichir en écoutant cet épisode inspirant. Préparez-vous pour une expérience enrichissante ! La fiche méthode de l'épisode ⬇️Voir le livre "Death Cleaning France - 100% bio" Le livre de Margareta Magnusson "La vie en ordre" Pour rentrer en contact avec Carmen Jean-Baptiste
Death Cleaning nach Margareta Magnusson ist nicht nur die Gelegenheit den Besitz zu organisieren und zu reduzieren, sondern auch ins Gespräch zu kommen und einige wichtige Fragen zu klären.Für erwachsene Kinder können diese Gespräche eine Chance sein, vertiefende Beziehung zu den älter werdenden Eltern aufzubauen.Wie stellt man es an und was soll man beachten, damit das Gespräch friedlich und erfolgreich verläuft, erzähle ich Dir in dieser Folge.Mehr Informationen findest Du in meinem Buch "VOM PERFEKTEN CHAOS ZUR KREATIVEN ORDNUNG - Rezepte für ein aufgeräumtes Zuhause". Es ist im AT Verlag erschienen und ist in jeder guten Buchhandlung erhältlich. Homepage: www.beratung-auerswald.deE-Mail: podcast@beratung-auerswald.de Instagram: kreative_ordnung Facebook: kreative_ordnung
Three of our favorite segments from the week, in case you missed them. The Changing Religious Landscape and the 2024 Election (First) | The Debt Ceiling Deal and the Economy (Starts at 25:30) | What 'Swedish Death Cleaning' Is and Why You Should Do It (Starts at 1:13:58) If you don't subscribe to the Brian Lehrer Show on iTunes, you can do that here.
The new Peacock show "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" (based on a Swedish concept, and the book of the same name) is not as morbid as it sounds. Psychologist Katarina Blom, organizer Ella Engström and designer Johan Svenson explain how and why you should declutter your life.
Death cleaning ist mehr eine Lebenseinstellung als eine Methode. Der Begriff stammt aus dem schwedischen döstädning und wurde durch das Buch "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" der schwedischen Künstlerin Margareta Magnusson bekannt.Beim Death Cleaning geht es darum, im Laufe seines Lebens regelmäßig seine Besitztümer und Erinnerungsstücke sortieren und aussortieren, um seinen Nachlass zu vereinfachen und seinen Angehörigen die Last zu nehmen, nach dem eigenen Tod mit der Auflösung des Haushalts und der Entsorgung von Gegenständen konfrontiert zu werden. Mehr Informationen findest Du in meinem Buch "VOM PERFEKTEN CHAOS ZUR KREATIVEN ORDNUNG - Rezepte für ein aufgeräumtes Zuhause". Es ist im AT Verlag erschienen und ist in jeder guten Buchhandlung erhältlich.Homepage: www.beratung-auerswald.deE-Mail: podcast@beratung-auerswald.deInstagram: kreative_ordnungFacebook: kreative_ordnung
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Hey, y'all! Join me on the porch for a talk about all things Crone: the good, the bad, and the ugly. What really matters is this: we do not lose our intrinsic selves as we age. Rather, we add on and become more—but only if we open our hearts and our minds and continue to grow. Some of my Cronies are holding onto ideologies that no longer serve them, not to mention our communities, and a bit of spiritual Death Cleaning can go a long way toward cleaning up that nasty mess. Let's witchify every damn thing, including growing older. Personally, I might just endeavor to be an audacious hag. Snuggle up: it's story time!Love y'all! SebaEpisode Notes:This Episode's Spotify Song Playlist”Why are Old Women Often the Face of Evil in Fairy Tales and Folklore?” (NPR)Daly, Mary. GYN/Ecology: The Metaethics of Radical Feminism. Beacon Press, 1978. Join our Patreon family for extra content and our private FB group!Write to me: seba@southernfriedwitch.com
Back in 2010, Japanese writer Mari Kondo changed how we think about organisation and decluttering with her bestseller The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up. Behind the book's grand title is a simple premise: anything that doesn't bring you joy should be thrown away. Since then, a new and somewhat similar trend caught on in the late 2010s: death cleaning. It's mainly designed for people entering the final stages of their life, and making sure they don't overboard before passing away. People started talking about death cleaning in 2018, when Stockholm-based artist and widow Margareta Magnusson published a book called The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning. Since then, the trend has started catching on. The name comes from the Swedish döstädning: a combination of the word “dö”, which means death, and “standing”, which means cleaning. How did Magnusson come up with the term? Where does death cleaning fit in alongside other minimalist trends? From what age do people start death cleaning? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : Why do we get verrucas? What is climate shadow, the newest way to measure your impact on global warming? Why do our bodies need magnesium? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Qu'est-ce que le death cleaning, qui permet de préparer notre fin de vie ? En 2010, la Japonaise Mari Kondo changeait notre manière de penser notre intérieur et notre organisation avec son best-seller, La magie du rangement. Dans son livre, elle fait part d'une méthode simple, tout ce qui n'apporte pas de joie… on s'en débarrasse ! Mais depuis quelques temps, un nouveau terme, dans la même veine, a fait son apparition : Le Death Cleaning, qui allie la mort, “death” au nettoyage ou rangement, “cleaning”. Il s'agit là pour des personnes entrant dans la dernière phase de leur vie, de faire le tri dans leur intérieur. Mais d'où vient cette nouvelle tendance ? Et en quoi cela diffère des autres méthodes de rangement ? À quel âge peut-on commencer le death cleaning ? Ecoutez la suite de cet épisode de "Maintenant vous savez". Un podcast écrit et réalisé par Maële Diallo. A écouter aussi : Qu'est-ce que le Hygge ? Qu'est-ce que l'Expérience de mort imminente ? Qu'est-ce que l'altruisme efficace ? Si vous souhaitez écouter les épisodes sans interruption, rendez-vous sur la chaîne Bababam+ d'Apple Podcasts : https://apple.co/3NQHV3I Abonnement Maintenant Vous Savez : https://apple.co/3x8liRx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Death Cleaning "Juga kamu sekarang diselamatkan oleh kiasannya, yaitu baptisan – maksudnya bukan untuk membersihkan kenajisan jasmani, melainkan untuk memohonkan hati nurani yang baik kepada Allah – oleh kebangkitan Yesus Kristus." (1 Petrus 3:21) Selama masa hidup, kita memiliki benda-benda kesayangan yang semakin hari menumpuk di tempat tinggal kita. Di masa tua, tidak semuanya berguna. Ada yang harus kita singkirkan dan berikan kepada yang membutuhkan, bahkan menyingkirkan hal-hal yang tidak baik di hidup kita. Sehingga kita dapat menyiapkan diri menyambut akhir kehidupan dengan fokus kepada kebaikan Tuhan. Tuhan berkati
Ami joins Ross to discuss the benefits of decluttering your physical and psychic space. Tangents include: Marie Kondo; Saabs; Black Mirror; Thomas Szasz. Ross estimates how many years Ami has left.Notes: https://www.amazon.com/Abundance-Less-Lessons-Simple-Living/dp/1623171326/ref=asc_df_1623171326/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312144625645&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=10766060522767668219&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=200819&hvtargid=pla-434934342141&psc=1https://www.nbcnews.com/better/health/what-swedish-death-cleaning-should-you-be-doing-it-ncna816511Support the show
In Part 2 of our interview with Sonya Weisshappel, the CEO and founder of Seriatim professional organizers and inventory managment experts tells stories from her 23 years of helping people assess, get rid of and donate their stuff. Often precipitated by a crisis or major life transition such as a death in the family or decision to downsize or retire, people confront their belongings and often don't know where to turn. Sonya's mantra is know what you have, and once you know what you have you can determine its value. We discuss the importance of having an inventory of household items when bringing caregivers and home health aides into the home to care for elderly relatives. On the lighter side, Sonya talks about confronting the dusty shoes in the closet and how "stuff" comes to overtake your space. The Scandanavian idea of "death cleaning"--or decluttering along the way rather than waiting till the end. Sonya also speaks highly of Brené Brown's book Atlas of the Heart and the importance of not judging people's styles of collecting and decorating. Sonya grew up in New York City where she started her organizing company, Seriatim, in 1999. Proudly dyslexic, Sonya founded her business in order to avoid writing a resume and now, almost two decades later, she and her Seriatim team have earned themselves a reputation as consummate Chaos Whisperers. In 2017, Sonya became the first organizer to be accepted into the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses Program. She is currently President of the New York Council of Relocation Professionals (NYCORP). In her spare time, Sonya organizes her husband, three children, and rescue dog, Finn.You can reach Sonya at https://www.seriatim.net/ CREDITSHost and creator: Christi CassidyContact: christi@movingalongpodcast.comArtwork by Phyllis BusellMusic by Eve's Blue. Show notes written with assistance from Podium.page. LINKS:More information and to listen to past episodes: https://movingalongpodcast.comPast episodes are here too: https://moving-along.simplecast.com/Tag and like Moving Along episodes on Facebook and Instagram!
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://writingtheday.wordpress.com/2022/02/12/death-cleaning/ I wrote a longer post about this topic on another site of mine. If you're curious, take a look at https://paradelle.wordpress.com/2022/02/12/death-cleaning/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ken-ronkowitz/message
Ausmisten, aufräumen, wegwerfen – dieser Trend, bekannt als Swedish Death Cleaning, soll dabei helfen, sich frühzeitig von überflüssigen Dingen zu trennen, um es den Angehörigen nach dem eigenen Tod zu erleichtern, die hinterbliebenen Sachen durchzusehen. Aber reicht es letztendlich “nur” seine Wohnung aufzuräumen? Oder gehört zu dieser Vorbereitung auf den Tod noch etwas mehr dazu?
Learn how the practice of “death cleaning” can simplify your life and help you prepare for the end of life. In this first solo episode of 2022 I share what I’ve been learning about the Swedish practice of döstädning, which translates as “death cleaning.” This idea was first shared by Margareta Magnusson in her book… Continue reading Ep. 333 Swedish “Death Cleaning”: The Perfect Way to Begin a New Year with Karen Wyatt
Learn about how you can de-clutter your life with the Swedish concept of döstädning, or “death cleaning.” Then, learn about how Alfred Russel Wallace, the “other” scientist who discovered natural selection. Use Swedish Death Cleaning to Declutter Your Life by Ashley Hamer Gyan Yankovich. (2018, April). A Beginner’s Guide To Swedish Death Cleaning. BuzzFeed. https://www.buzzfeed.com/gyanyankovich/what-is-swedish-death-cleaning DiGiulio, S. (2017, November 2). What is “Swedish death cleaning” and should you be doing it? NBC News; NBC News. https://www.nbcnews.com/better/health/what-swedish-death-cleaning-should-you-be-doing-it-ncna816511 Meet Alfred Russel Wallace, the other guy who discovered natural selection by Cameron Duke Kuhn, A. (2019). He Helped Discover Evolution, And Then Became Extinct. NPR.org. https://www.npr.org/2013/04/30/177781424/he-helped-discover-evolution-and-then-became-extinct McNish, J. (2018). Who was Alfred Russel Wallace? NHM.ac.uk. https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/who-was-alfred-russel-wallace.html Natural Selection: Charles Darwin & Alfred Russel Wallace. (2020). Berkeley.edu. https://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/0_0_0/history_14 Subscribe to Curiosity Daily to learn something new every day with Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer. You can also listen to our podcast as part of your Alexa Flash Briefing; Amazon smart speakers users, click/tap “enable” here: https://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-com-Curiosity-Daily-from/dp/B07CP17DJY See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kelly Green, fellow Floridian and supporter of Give Kids the World, describes her experiences with Swedish Death Cleaning and helping two older friends and family members tidy up as they entered into the last chapters of life. The idea is simple: once you reach the end of middle age (or sooner if you feel like it), you let go of all the stuff you’ve accumulated that you won’t need anymore. That way, you play an active role in the process AND BONUS, no one else has to do it for you after you leave. In Swedish, the exercise is called döstädning—a combo of the words “dö” (death) and “städning” (cleaning). This is something I’ve been talking about long before it was a trend … so whether you want to be “au courant” or just a responsible steward of your earthly belongings, I encourage you to listen in and then start your own process. And if you haven’t signed up for our upcoming FREE 5-Day De-Stress Your Mess Challenge starting on Jan 11, you can do it right here.
Discussing recent reads by Anita Moorjani, Louise Penny, Gay Hendricks, Margareta Magnusson, Roman Dial, and Pam Grout.
Episode Dedication This week’s episode is dedicated to public academic, writer and lecturer, Rachel Cargle. Rachel’s work on the intersection of race and womanhood is transforming the world. With over 1.7 million followers on Instagram, people are listening. Thank you, Rachel! To tune in with Rachel, check out her website, Instagram and Twitter. Also check out The Great Unlearn. Tips for Helping Your Loved One Downsize & Purify In episode 75, Dyanne Kelley shared her Purification story. She had just 3 weeks to downsize 25 years of accumulated belongings before moving to a new state. She shared that her team of well-meaning friends moved very fast – holding things up and asking rapid-fire questions: Do you want this? Are you keeping that? While this approach helped to get the job done, it also caused some additional stress. As I’ve mentioned in previous episodes, my own mom is in the process of downsizing. I’ve been experiencing first hand the joys and challenges of helping a loved one downsize after 33 years in one home. With the experiences of Dyanne, my mom, and myself in mind, I’ve created an episode full of tips for you for supporting a loved one while they downsize and Purify. Here you go! Consider the Overall Context Know what this process means to your loved one. They may be excited and thrilled to be moving into a new phase of life. They may be grieving the loss of what once was, and/or fearful about what’s to come. Understanding what your loved one is going through can help you bring an energy that matches their experience. Know the timeline. Knowing if there is a hard deadline – and what it is – can help you bring the appropriate level of motivational energy to help get the job done. The process can be quite different for someone who has 3 weeks to downsize versus 3 or 6 months. Someone who is Death Cleaning may not have a specific deadline, but is internally motivated to downsize so family or friends don’t have to deal with their belongings after the person’s death. Know what you’re offering to help with. Are you helping with one room or space, or are you agreeing to help with an entire home? By communicating about what you’re agreeing to up front, you can avoid unmet expectations as you go. Remember the Purification principles. Purification is different from decluttering in that we bring our whole selves to the process. As you’re preparing to help your loved one, consider how you can incorporate intuition, mindfulness, grounding, spiritual practices and energy tools – as well as practical and logistical considerations. Tips for You – the Helper Helping someone to downsize and Purify can be very rewarding, and also intense! Supporting your loved one while they sort through and make decisions about years or even decades of accumulated belongings can be taxing physically, emotionally and mentally. Here are some tips for making sure you’re prepared to bring your most vibrant self to your loved one’s process. Meet your basic needs. Get plenty of sleep the night before a downsizing session with your loved one. Take along plenty of water, snacks, and even a meal to eat during the day. Bring a dust mask in case of dusty conditions. Be comfortable. Wear comfortable shoes. Choose clothing that is appropriate for the season and also the spaces you’ll be in. Attics can be HOT in the summer and COLD in the winter. Know and keep your boundaries. Know how much time and energy you’re willing and able to give. Communicate about it – and stick to it. Prepare yourself energetically. Use your spiritual practices to juice up your energy field. You can choose crystals to carry with you; send Reiki to yourself, your loved one, and all aspects of the process; pray and meditate. Do whatever you need to feel centered, grounded, and energized. Self-care time. If you feel tired and drained after supporting your loved one in a downsizing session, give yourself some self-care time. Pause. Reflect. Journal. Have a salt bath. Take a walk. Take a nap. Do whatever you need to feel replenished and renewed. Be aware of personal reactions. If you’re helping a parent or grandparent downsize a home from your childhood, be aware of your personal experience. You may feel overjoyed with old memories. You may feel overwhelmed facing things you haven’t seen or thought about for years. You might experience some combination of both. Tips for Helping Your Loved One Here are some tips specifically designed to support your loved one as they downsize and Purify. Create a strategy. Get clear on the time frame for the whole project and what the goals are for this specific downsizing session. Be sure you don’t ‘take over’ – talk with your loved one about what they want to accomplish and how you can help. Develop a flow. Decide where you’ll put things that are being kept, donated, tossed, recycled, etc. This will help organize the process and develop a flow. Mindful check ins. As a support person, you have the unique perspective of being in the process and also observing what’s happening. Be sure to pause occasionally to check in – does your loved one need a break, a snack, some water, a chance to talk about how they’re feeling? (Be sure to check in about your own needs, as well!) This approach will help stave off burn out and break downs. Make no assumptions. Be open and curious. Make no assumptions about which objects have value to your loved one – and which ones don’t. Our connections to our belongings are personal and intimate – and sometimes even mysterious! Be patient. Downsizing and Purifying – especially within a tight time frame – can be challenging, stressful, confusing, and agitating. Pause for deep breaths and keep perspective. Listen. As a support person, you are there for more than just the heavy lifting. You can listen and support your loved one in a deeper way. Listen with the ‘third ear’ – hear what your loved one is saying and even what they aren’t talking about. I hope these tips serve you and your loved one well on their downsizing and Purifying adventure! If you and your loved one need more emotional support or practical planning, I can help. Reach out for a Clarify to Purify Session now. Schedule Your Clarify to Purify Session Here Until next time, keep on Purifying!
Hej, heute räumen wir den Keller bzw. den Dachboden auf. In Schweden sagt man "lagom", wenn etwas genau richtig. Doch oft herrscht in unserem Alltag das pure Chaos. Eine kleine Umfrage von mir hat ergeben, dass viele von uns ein dunkles Geheimnis zu Hause haben: Die Klamotten liegen herum, es wird alles in Schubladen gestopft, die Kellertür geht nicht mehr auf vor lauter Kartons und der Kleiderschrank ist komplett überfüllt. Hier möchte ich helfen und gebe in 10 Episoden Tipps, wie Du Deinen Alltag lagom gesteltest. Bist Du bereit etwas zu ändern? Dann nutze #lagomDeinLeben auf Instagram und zeig, wie es vorher und nachher bei Dir aussah. Keine Ausreden! Starte jetzt! Mein Name ist Stefan und ich blogge seit 2015 auf www.NordicWannabe.com über alles, was mit dem hohen Norden zu tun hat. Mein Herz schlägt für Skandinavien und mit meiner Community möchte ich allen ein Zuhause bieten, die auch den Skandi-Style, Hygge und Reisen in Norwegen, Schweden Dänemark, Island und Finnland mögen. Viel Spaß beim Hören. Dein Skandi-Blogger Stefan Falls Du Fragen hast, melde Dich gerne unter Podcast@nordicwannabe.com Mein Podcast DER NØRD: www.skandinavienpodcast.de oder www.DerNørd.de Meinen "Hygge"-Podcast & "Nordic Home"-Podcast findest Du auf allen Streamingplattformen Mein Blog: www.NordicWannabe.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/Nordicwannabe Youtube: www.Youtube.com/Nordicwannabe
Entstressen beginnt mit Loslassen. Also lass uns damit anfangen dein Zuhause mal weder richtig zu entrümpeln! Nutze dafür die Gelegenheit und mach bei meinem 4-teiligen Mini-Kurs zum Thema „Ausmisten & Aufräumen“ mit! Im zweiten Teil meiner Serie geht es um das Thema Ausmist-Methoden. | Den kompletten Video-Kurs findest du unter: https://elisastangl.com/kostenlose-mini-serie-ausmisten-aufraumen | Für mehr Inspiration folge mir auf Instagram www.instagram.com/elisa.stangl oder Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/elisastangl |
What is death cleaning, Why Death Clean, How, Benefits Of It
Heute startete mein neues Podcast-Format LAGOM. Mein LAGOM-Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1AJdhWSZJAOoLmSIB9Ov9i Bei meiner Recherche habe ich den Death Cleaning-Trend (Döstädning) aus Schweden von Margareta Magnusson gefunden, der wohl an mir vorbeigegangen ist. :-) Worum es dabei geht, gibts in der aktuellen Podcast-Folge. Meine #StayHomeAndHygge Challenge auf Instagram unter www.instagram.com/nordicwannabe Hier gehts zu meinem Hygge-Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4SbDjko6dgJpKdl3JfdlSp Mein LAGOM-Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1AJdhWSZJAOoLmSIB9Ov9i Mein Name ist Stefan und ich blogge seit 2015 auf www.NordicWannabe.com über Alles, was mit dem hohen Norden zu tun hat. Mein Herz schlägt für Skandinavien und mit meiner Community möchte ich allen ein Zuhause bieten, die auch den Skandi-Style, Hygge und Reisen in Norwegen, Schweden Dänemark, Island und Finnland mögen. Viel Spaß beim Hören. Falls Du Fragen hast, melde Dich gerne unter Podcast@nordicwannabe.com Mein Podcast: www.skandinavienpodcast.de oder www.DerNørd.de Mein Blog: www.NordicWannabe.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/Nordicwannabe Youtube: www.Youtube.com/Nordicwannabe Für meine Aufnahmen nutze ich das Mikrofon Handmic Digital von Sennheiser.
It's time for spring cleaning so Jynx and Alisha did, in fact, read The Gentle Art of Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson. What are you going to leave behind when you kick the bucket? How many dildos should you be keeping at any one time? Listen and find out! Also, Alisha, Jynx and Steven make a playlist for spring cleaning. Overbooked is part of the EaseDrop Podcast Network. Music by Burt Nachos: A Burt Nachos Cover BandThis week's episode is brought to you with help from Audible. For a 30 day free trial and one free audiobook download, go to www.audibletrial.com/overbookedpod.Support Overbooked with Jynx and Alisha by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/overbookedSend us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/overbooked/b2b53fd8-8d09-43a7-b0cd-92812e551bc8
We’re talking with Melissa Barlow, a former caterer and restaurant owner who discovered her true calling helping others find peace and calm within their homes. We dive into what it was like making that entrepreneurial transition from food service and event planning to organization and decluttering. We also talk a little bit about how she uses her Buddhist philosophy and education in psychology to help her clients process the emotions that come with getting rid of “stuff.” Learn more about Melissa’s business: www.YourJoyfulSpace.com And check out the Your Joyful Space Instagram and Facebook. The children’s book Melissa referenced: The Giving SackThese notes contain affiliate links and I will receive a small commission if you use those links to shop.Designed to make good sleep accessible to all, The Allswell features hybrid mattress technology, combining the best of both worlds — memory foam and individually wrapped coils — for a winning blend of comfort and support. Get free Shipping, 10-Year Limited Warranty, 100-Night Risk Free Trial, Financing As Low as 0% APR when you use this link.Support the show (https://www.caughtbyhappy.com/donate)
Ep. นี้ เรามาคุยกันถึงเรื่องของ Death Cleaning ว่าแต่ว่า ความตายเกี่ยวข้องกับเรื่องของการทำความสะอาดอย่างไร? วิธีการ Death Cleaning มาเกี่ยวข้องกับชาว Minimalists ได้อย่างไร และ Ep. นี้ เรานำเกม Minimalist มาให้ทุกท่านเล่นร่วมกัน ชื่อเกม Project 55
Bountiful Season 6, Episode 13 for Monday, November 4, 2019 Gary and Christy discuss a topic from a book that helps provide a Biblical perspective on our material blessings. Episode Resources Introduction to Death Cleaning: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXj3iy1Sgc4 Article about websites where you can sell your clutter: https://www.moneytalksnews.com/websites-for-selling-your-clutter/?utm_campaign=things-you-should-never-buy-and-what-to-buy-instead&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email Link to buy the book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Gentle-Art-of-Swedish-Death-Cleaning/Margareta-Magnusson/9781501173240 http://oktodie.com We want to […]
Living a magical life means that we need to prepare for a good death. Seba chats about the baggage we carry, as well as that which litters our abode. Come sit on the porch a spell!
Host Chaplain Sarah Karber interviews Rev. Bethany Willers about death cleaning and how it can help lead to fullness of life. Relevant Links:Bethany’s Blog: https://thebigandthesmall.com/Marie Kondo: https://konmari.com/Joshua Becker: https://www.becomingminimalist.com/becoming-minimalist-start-here/Info on Swedish Death Cleaning Book: https://www.buzzfeed.com/gyanyankovich/what-is-swedish-death-cleaning Cassia (website coming soon) https://cassialife.org/
Fehlt dir oft einfach die Motivation um mal wieder richtig auszumisten? Dann nutze die Gelegenheit und mach bei meiner 2-wöchigen Minimalismus Challenge mit! Denn gemeinsam ist es immer einfacher ;-) Diese Woche dreht sich alles um das Thema Ausmisten und Aufräumen! Denn das sind die Grundlagen eines minimalistischen Lebensstils! Diese kannst du anschließend gerne in meiner Minimalismus Challenge (16.-29.09.2019) auf Instagram anwenden.
In this week's Real Estate News in Brief... we’ll learn about the early April advantage for home sellers, a new normal for median home prices, and why you should do a little “death cleaning” during your time on this planet. www.NewsForInvestors.com
After 12 years, rapper 50 Cent has sold his Connecticut home. We investigate why it took so long. "Full House" creator Jeff Franklin is planning on putting the iconic San Francisco house featured in the opening credits back on the market next month. He had big plans for the property but they were derailed in a major way. And this week the term "death cleaning" was added to the dictionary. What does it mean and is it really as morbid as it sounds? Press play on this episode of House Party!
Part of good estate planning is figuring out what to do with your "stuff". In this episode Mary Sterk shares tips for cleaning out your own stuff, as well as ways to handle the estate of a loved one.
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Thinking about death, our belongings, and what we're leaving behind for others to address can be challenging. That's why I wanted to open up the exploration in today's episode. A friend and podcast listener mentioned the term death cleaning to me several months ago. When I saw Margareta Magnusson's recently published book, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, I knew I needed to read it. In Swedish, the term death cleaning means that "you remove unnecessary things and make your home nice and orderly when you think the time is coming closer for you to leave the planet." In episodes 002 and 006 of this podcast, Melissa and Mary Jane both shared that they don't want their children to have to clean out a substantial amount of their belongings when they die. I too have already had thoughts about what I'm leaving behind when I die. Death cleaning is on our minds - and now we have a way to talk about it. Here is a brief video of Margareta Magnusson talking about death cleaning. I just love her! If you're interested in taking a first step toward death cleaning, consider booking a Clarify to Purify Interview & Planning Session with me. It's an incredible opportunity to take stock of your accumulated belongings, your thoughts and feelings about them, and your vision for your life after you have purified them. It's a gift both to you and your beloveds. What did this death cleaning exploration stir in you? I'd love to know! Email me at michael@letspurify.energy to share. Until next time, friend - keep on purifying! :)
Bangkoknoi Book Review ตอนที่ 45 พบกับ Death Cleaning สุดท้ายก็ต้องทิ้ง โดย Margareta Magnusson แปลโดย ไอริสา ชั้นศิริสำนักพิมพ์ Amarin How to ติดตามรายการได้ที่ Facebook: http://facebook.com/bangkoknoibookreview https://bknbookreview.podbean.com
Three Books is Ela Area Public Library’s podcast series where our hosts, Becca and Christen, chat about three popular/favorite books. They talk about what they’re reading this summer and get three book recommendations from Ela Staff. 0:2:28 Staff Picks Part 1 0:5:27 Becca is STILL reading Children of Blood & Bone 0:6:49 Staff Picks Part 2 0:9:23 Christen Book One- The Tin Man by Sarah Winman 0:13:31 Christen Book Two: An American Marriage by Tayari Jones 0:22:53 Christen Book Three: The Murderbot Diaries (Series) by Martha Wells 0:33:22 Books to TV news- Sanditon by Jane Austen 0:34:55 Staff Picks Part 3 0:36:51 Becca doesn’t do summer reading 0:37:52 Becca Book One: I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara 0:48:24 Becca Book 2: The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo 0:52:13 Becca Book 3: The Cardboard Kingdom by Chad Sell with writing from ten other authors: Jay Fuller, David DeMeo, Katie Schenkel, Kris Moore, Molly Muldoon, Vid Alliger, Manuel Betancourt, Michael Cole, Cloud Jacobs, and Barbara Perez Marquez 1:02:38 Staff Picks Part 4 1:05:16 Closing Notes Additional books mentioned by Christen and Becca - I Have Lost My Way by Gayle Forman The Martian by Andy Weir Raina Telgemeier graphic novels Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson All's Faire in Middle School by Victoria Jamieson Awkward by Svetlana Chmakova Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell Carry On by Rainbow Rowell Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon Watching - Mindhunter “An Origin Story” by Sarah Kay & Phil Kaye Other Info - Project Voice - http://www.projectvoice.co The Cardboard Kingdom Projects and Info - https://chadsellcomics.com/thecardboardkingdom/ STAFF PICKS Staff Picks Part 1 The New books by Nora Roberts Ghosted by Rosie Walsh All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffen A Reaper at the Gates by Sabaa Tahir The Kiss Quotient by Helen Whahong The Poppy War by RF Quang The Swedish Art of Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson The Long Haul by Finn Murphy The Real Queen Elizabeth by Andrew Maher The Death of Mrs. Westaway by Ruth Mare Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng Bedlam Stacks by Natasha Pulley The Talented Ribkins by Ladee Hubbard Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl The Fallen by David Baldacci After Anna by Lisa Scottoline The Neuroscientist That Lost her Mind by Barbara K. Lipska Eight Hundred Grapes by Laura Daves Love and Other words by Christina (Hobbs) Lauren Only Human by Sylvain Neuvel Staff Picks Part 2 A Lullaby of Summer Things by Natalie Reif Ziarnik The Penderwicks at Last by Jeanne Birdsall The Secret Sisters of the Salty Sea by Lynne Rae Perkins Staff Picks Part 3 Battle Bunny by Jon Scieszka Mac Bennett Dory and the real true friend by Abby Hanlon Flora and Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo Staff Picks Part 4 Americanah- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The Alice Network by Kate Quinn The House Girl by Tara Conklin Summer in Orcus by T Kingfisher Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynn Jones We Free Men by Terry Pratchett The Broken Girls by Simone St. James Home of the Unwanted girls by Joanna Goodman My Oxford Year by Julia Whelan Three Books- Contact Us: Email: threebookspodcast@gmail.com Twitter - @threebookspod
Karin and Kristyn explore the Swedish art of death cleaning and how it integrates with the KonMari lifestyle. In this episode, we review The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson. Instead of “does it spark joy,” we explore the question “will anyone I know be happier if I save this?” We review what parts of Death Cleaning sparked joy and what left us wanting more, as we compare this tool to the KonMari Method. We also apply both death cleaning and KonMari to answer a listener's question about managing clothing and papers. Now, we want to hear from you. Tell us your burning tidying questions or share stories about how KonMari has impacted your life. Find us at www.sparkjoypodcast.com and click “Ask Spark Joy” to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. While you’re there, sign-up to join our Spark Joy podcast community and get notified when each episode airs. You can also join the Spark Joy podcast community on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter at the handle @sparkjoypodcast. In this episode, you’ll enjoy: Joy checks! Karin consolidated her storage locker space in NYC and Kristyn is moving to a new neighborhood in Chicago The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson How "Dostadning," Swedish for "dealth cleaning," focuses on disposing of things prior to passing on How Marie Kondo feels about death cleaning Margareta Magnusson's background and experience death cleaning after her parents, husband, and mother-in-law passed away Questions that you can use to spark conversation around death and possessions across generations Why you shouldn't assume your loved ones will have the time and energy to examine your items after you've passed The age when you should start death cleaning The exception you may need to make while you're walking through KonMari clutter categories in order What we wished death cleaning included to aid in decision making Our advice for a spark joy listener who struggles with maintaining her tidy when it comes to clothing and paper Practical tips on how you should properly organize or give away your sentimental and valuable possessions before you pass Gems: “Will anyone I know be happier if I save this?” “If you can’t keep track of your things you know you have too many.” “If I don’t know the names of the people in the photos, nobody else in the family is likely to.” You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy
Death is a taboo subject which is very final. Margareta has come to terms with this and embraces it’s problems with a practical, life enhancing idea; Death Cleaning. She talks to Josephine about her life, her book, and her love of cats. The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning is published by Canongate Books. #deathcleaning #wellbeing #deathcleaning #wellbeing #radiogorgeous #sweden
Happy New Year with Sadie. Resolution Madness. Mesmerized by The Band's Visit. Watching Three Billboards. The Crown Season 2: history the easy way (but is it true?) Death Cleaning in Sweden. Giving up a Michelin star (to survive). Charles I. Off with his head! On with his art! Remembering Dan Talbot. Credits: Talent: Tamsen Granger and Dan Abuhoff Guest: Sadie Abuhoff Engineer: Tamsen Granger Art: Zeke Abuhoff