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Wellness While Walking
282. Declutter for a Healthier You: From Swedish Death Cleaning to Systematic Solutions

Wellness While Walking

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 35:51


Is the chaos on your countertops sabotaging your health? Let's explore the deep connections between clutter and health – including brain fog, overeating and increased stress -- by unveiling two transformative approaches to decluttering: the philosophical Swedish Death Cleaning and the practical "Organizing from the Inside Out" method. With insights from fresh research and real-life reflections, this episode will change the way you view your possessions (you don't have to embrace minimalism, though!) —and could inspire a healthier, more intentional life!     LET'S TALK THE WALK! ***NEW*** Facebook Group for Our Community! Join here for support, motivation and fun! Wellness While Walking Facebook page Wellness While Walking on Instagram Wellness While Walking on Threads Wellness While Walking on Twitter Wellness While Walking website for show notes and other information wellnesswhilewalking@gmail.com   RESOURCES AND SOURCES (some links may be affiliate links) The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter, Margareta Magnusson  Swedish Death Cleaning for Americans: Learn to Declutter Your Home, Organize Your Life, Live Intentionally and Plan Your Legacy the Scandinavian Way, Christine Carlstrom The Swedish Art of Aging Exuberantly: Life Wisdom from Someone Who Will (Probably) Die Before You, Margareta Magnusson  Organizing from the Inside Out, Second Edition: The Foolproof System For Organizing Your Home, Your Office and Your Life, Julie Morgenstern Time Management from the Inside Out: The Foolproof System for Taking Control of Your Schedule and Your Life / Julie Morgenstern /  Shed Your Stuff, Change Your Life: A Four-Step Guide to Getting Unstuck, Julie Morgenstern Visual clutter alters information flow in the brain, news.yale.edu No mess, less stress: participants' stress decreased in an organized study environment, sagepub.com Physical order produces healthy choices, generosity, and conventionality, whereas disorder produces creativity, sagepub.com The theory of self-efficacy, psycnet.apa.org  Values affirmation and health behavior change interventions, psycnet.apa.org Terror management theory and mortality salience effects on health behaviors, psycnet.apa.org  Environmental factors in decision making and self-control, sagepub.com  Self-efficacy and health behavior change meta-analysis, tandfonline.com     HOW TO RATE AND REVIEW WELLNESS WHILE WALKING How to Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts on Your iOS Device 1.   Open Apple Podcast App (purple app icon that says Podcasts). 2.   Go to the icons at the bottom of the screen and choose “search” 3.   Search for “Wellness While Walking” 4.   Click on the SHOW, not the episode. 5.   Scroll all the way down to “Ratings and Reviews” section 6.   Click on “Write a Review” (if you don't see that option, click on “See All” first) 7.   Then you will be able to rate the show on a five-star scale (5 is highest rating) and write a review! 8.   Thank you! I so appreciate this!   How to Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts on a Computer  1.   Visit Wellness While Walking page on Apple Podcasts in your web browser (search for Apple Podcasts or click here)  https://www.apple.com/apple-podcasts/ 2.   Click on “Listen on Apple Podcasts” or “Open the App” 3.   This will open Apple Podcasts and put in search bar at top left “Wellness While Walking” 4.   This should bring you to the show, not a particular episode – click on the show's artwork 5.   Scroll down until you see “Rating and Reviews” 6.   Click on “See All” all the way to the right, near the Ratings and Review Section and its bar chart 7.   To leave a written review, please click on “Write a Review” 8.   You'll be able to leave a review, along with a title for it, plus you'll be able to rate the show on the 5-star scale (with 5 being the highest rating) 9.   Thank you so very much!! OTHER APPS WHERE RATINGS OR REVIEWS ARE POSSIBLE Spotify Goodpods Overcast (if you star certain episodes, or every one, that will help others find the show)  Castbox Podcast Addict Podchaser Podbean   HOW TO SHARE WELLNESS WHILE WALKING Tell a friend or family member about Wellness While Walking, maybe while you're walking together or lamenting not feeling 100% Follow up with a quick text with more info, as noted below! (My favorite is pod.link/walking because it works with all the apps!) Screenshot a favorite episode playing on your phone and share to social media or to a friend via text or email! Wellness While Walking on Apple – click the up arrow to share with a friend via text or email, or share to social media Wellness While Walking on Spotify -- click the up arrow to share with a friend via text or email, or share to social media Use this universal link for any podcast app: pod.link/walking – give it to friends or share on social media Tell your pal about the Wellness While Walking website Thanks for listening and now for sharing! : )       DISCLAIMER Neither I nor many of my podcast guests are doctors or healthcare professionals of any kind, and nothing on this podcast or associated content should be considered medical advice. The information provided by Wellness While Walking Podcast and associated material, by Whole Life Workshop and by Bermuda Road Wellness LLC is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment, and before undertaking a new health care regimen, including walking.     Thanks for listening to Wellness While Walking, a walking podcast and a "best podcast for walking"!282.

Woman's Hour
Decluttering: A Woman's Hour special

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 57:37


Spring cleaning is in the air - so whether you've woken up with the urge to clear out the ‘drawer of doom' this Bank Holiday, are feeling too overwhelmed or time poor (or both) to know where to start, or have just decided to ‘bless the mess', join us as we take a deep dive into decluttering, our relationship to our stuff and the impact clutter can have on our lives. Presenter Nuala McGovern is joined by two of the UK's leading professional organisers, Ingrid Jansen and Lesley Spellman from The Declutter Hub. They'll be exploring why it's our emotions that hold the key to banishing things that no longer serve a purpose in our lives, along with sharing their best advice for conquering clutter. TV presenter, writer and Homes Therapist Michelle Ogundehin takes a break from judging Interior Design Masters to talk to Nuala about the connection between our home and our wellbeing, her personal wardrobe strategy and her love of curated things that tell our story. The Good Housekeeping Decluttering Study has just been published and the magazine's Homes and Household Advice Editor Katie Mortram tells us what it reveals about our attitudes to clutter and some of our biggest regrets. And we hear about the birth of ‘clutter', from the Victorian obsession with doilies to the impact of the wartime Make Do and Mend message, with Professor Jane Hamlett, a historian of the home. Have you heard about The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning? We'll be exploring the philosophy from Margareta Magnusson's 2018 book, which encourages you to deal with your stuff before you die, so that someone else doesn't have to do it after you've left this earth. Psychotherapist and author Stelios Kiosses, from Channel 4 programme The Hoarder Next Door, also joins us to explore the psychology behind why we hang on to stuff and the difference between hoarding and being a compulsive hoarder. And with all the will in the world, no clear out will succeed without an 'exit plan'. From recycling to selling, we discuss the best ways to pass our things on. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Sarah Jane Griffiths Editor: Deiniol Buxton

The Thought Snob Podcast with Paula Swope
Pinky Jackson: The Magic of Letting Go - How Decluttering Fuels Manifestation

The Thought Snob Podcast with Paula Swope

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 46:38


Did you know that a cluttered space could be blocking your manifestations? It's true—your environment plays a powerful role in your ability to create the life you desire. In this week's episode, Paula dives deep into the connection between physical clutter, manifestation, and mental well-being.   She's joined by the vibrant and insightful Pinky Jackson, Decluttering Expert and Organizing Coach, who brings a refreshing perspective on how clearing your space can clear the path to your goals.   Paula shared, “Guests like Pinky make the relentless work of podcasting worthwhile. I laughed, I learned—and I loved every minute of it. Pinky just gets it when it comes to blending life and business with purpose.”   Pinky is the Organizing Founder & CEO of Expert Home Organizing. Passionate about taking stress off her clients' shoulders and supporting her team of onsite organizers in Louisville, Kentucky, Pinky has been organizing spaces, people, and events for over 40 years.   A Decluttering Expert and Organizing Coach, Pinky is credentialed in the Inspired Organizer program and certified as an Organizing Expert. Nationally certified as a Senior Move Manager and a Professional Virtual Organizer, Pinky is the Founder of the Louisville Organizers' Alliance and the Creator of the Outstanding Organizer Elevate Your Expertise training program.   Author of "The ABCs of Organizing," an illustrated coloring book with room for children of all ages to color outside the lines, Pinky is on a mission to help families understand that everyone has different skills and needs when it comes to organizing.   A member of Staging Experts of Louisville and Founder and Director of Gratefully Giving, Pinky is committed to collaborating with clients, colleagues, and the community to create organized, beautiful spaces and recirculate household goods for those in need.   A student of countless additional organizing methods, including Margareta Magnusson's “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning,” Dana White's “A Slob Comes Clean,” and Marie Kondo's “The Life-Changing Magic Art of Tidying Up,” Pinky believes that ongoing professional development is essential for offering her clients the luxurious, customized organizing services they deserve.   If you want to connect with Pinky, here is her contact information.   Email: pinky@pinkyjackson.com Website: pinkyjackson.com 

OBS
Till sakernas försvar

OBS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 9:53


Med avstamp i boken Döstädning av Margareta Magnusson försöker Katarina Wikars sortera, spara och slänga. Men klarar man sig verkligen utan gamla julkort från trettiotalet? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Från 2017-10-16.Var är saxen diabilderna från Sicilien åttiofyra femton årgångar av svensk bokhandel barnens betyg vart går alla nycklarna var är handskarna mammas brudklänning hammaren kokboken vägen ut...När hemmet växer en över huvudet är det är mer än en grå mapp från Ordning och reda som behövs. Du kan ha börjat samla på facktidskrifter, och sen en dag staplar du tusen på tusen i högar. Kan inte längre slänga ett reklamblad ens. Miljoner tyskar är Messies läser jag på webben. Kommer från engelskans mess förstås. En Messie är ofta korrekt klädd, många har akademisk examen, sociala eller pedagogiska yrken: kan vara lärare, läkare, sjuksköterskor, socialarbetare. Messies har fasad. Kan vara perfektionister på jobbet. Och ha privatlabyrinter hemma.Så illa kanske det inte är hemma hos – oss. Men hur rensar man upp innan det är försent? Hur bedömer man sakers värde? Och vem definierar ordningen? Det är skillnad på döstädning och dödstädning kan man lära i Margareta Magnussons handbok ”Döstädning” som blivit en internationell bestseller. Döstädning är det man ägnar sig åt själv, man rensar helt enkelt så barnen och andra efterlevande inte ska bli helt belamrade av prylar de inte vill ha. För då får de tillbringa resten av sina liv med att just dödstäda.I min släkt har ingen döstädat på säkert fyra generationer. Vi har helt enkelt grejerna kvar, fint som fult, trasigt som helt. Ingen har som det förordas i Döstädningsboken gjort sig av med en enda onödig pryl för att göra vardagen lättare att hantera. Man ställde helt enkelt bara in det i kallskrubben eller på någon vind.Ingen har så nu mycket bråte som jag, och nu pratar vi fallfärdiga smedjor, hammockskelett från sextiotalet och trasiga tegelpannor i tusental. Jag läser ”Östern”, den polske författaren Andrzej Stasiuks nya essäbok och känner mer igen mig än i Döstädningsboken. Det känns som om jag om inte ska städa ut hela kommunismen så åtminstone stora delar av både jordbruks- och industrisamhället.En väninna med gammalt hus påminner mig om ordet - rämmil.I stan finns det firmor som heter sånt som Orkar inte du så orkar vi. Som kommer och tömmer ens lilla källarförråd och kör till tippen. Sånt finns inte på landet, man tar hand om sitt eget bråte eller också inte. En väninna med gammalt hus påminner mig om ordet - rämmil. Det är dalmål, och ett ord man inte kan klara sig länge utan. Min mamma brukade öppna en dörr till någon gammal loge för att strax stänga den igen och utbrista: där är bara rämmil. Rämmil är just skrot skräp bråte.Men det fanns en tid före den här konsumistiska tiden som är nu där saker gjordes för att hålla länge. Den som spar han har hette det förr. Innan slit och släng-samhället. Och något man längtat efter länge innan man fått råd med kastade man inte i en handvändning. Och de stackars föremålen som överlevt flera generationer försöker krampaktigt hålla sig kvar på hyllan ännu en stund.Håll inte på mer än en timme om dan. Släng genast. Bär iväg med till insamlingen omgående. För det finns en sakernas hierarki. Sparas. Säljas. Ges bort. Och så till sist slängas men inga starka människor i min närhet är det minsta intresserade av något ”kör två ton rämmil till tippen för en middag”-evenemang.Men hur rensar man upp i ett lite mindre komplicerat hem? Det är lätt. Så här sa en organisationskonsult jag talade med en gång: Man köper tre kartonger, boxar, betar av utrymme efter utrymme. På den första skriver man: att slänga. På den andra: att ge bort. Och på den tredje: att förvara nån annanstans. Håll inte på mer än en timme om dan. Släng genast. Bär iväg med till insamlingen omgående.Sen finns det en till. Allt som tar kortare tid än trettio sekunder att åtgärda gör du på en gång. Det verkar superkorkat, men funkar. Efter dessa två metoder organiserade jag ett hem jag hade förut. Det tog två helger. Allt borta, den gröna sidenklänningen med vinfläckar, mitt allergitestade täcke från sjuttiotalet, hälften av barnens gamla teckningar.Men det var då. Och saker har en tendens att återackumulera sig. Jag kan tillbringa timmar med att gruppera om. Försöka ta bort. Ska alla vaserna stå ihop eller isär? Var ska gipsschäfern med trasiga öron vara? I soptunnan kanske? Men samtidigt är det det med endast affektionsvärde som definierar en, det handplockade, det som skapar den där hemtrevligheten. Om man inte har den i sig själv får man försöka med sakerna. Och annonserna som vill köpa hela hem har alltid fått mig att må dåligt, för ett uppköpt hem är ju inget hem längre.Tänker jag när jag öppnar ännu en byrålåda på landet och blir sittande med julkort från trettiotalet och almanackor med mycket gammalt väder i.Det går inte heller att ladda föremålen hur länge som helst. Förr eller senare blir de avförtrollade, av med sina historier. Ibland blir jag ledsen när jag tänker på att jag är den sista som vet vad min mormors alla väninnor hette, de som snart bleknar bort från gamla ateljéfoton från förrförra sekelskiftet, sönerna vaknar till och pekar på en väninna: hon ser ut som Kirsten Dunst, säger de.Män tenderar att spara det mesta, läser jag i ”Döstädning”. Min exman sparade en död uggla i en kartong, den hade flugit in genom det öppna spjället i sommarhuset en höst och svultit ihjäl. Den glömdes sedermera kvar på en piskbalkong på Kungsholmen i en flytt. Om man flyttar ofta blir man av med saker ofrivilligt, en kartong här och en där försvinner, och man tvingas gå igenom allt, om och om igen, bära ner till grovsoprummet. Ofta bär någon granne omedelbart upp samma sak till sig. Och det enda man med säkerhet vet är att sakerna helt osentimentalt överlämnar sig i någon annans händer. Det är inte de som är nostalgiska.Nya ägare skapar egna minnen, skriver Margareta Magnusson så klokt. Och du behöver inte veta vart allt tog vägen när du är borta, läser jag. Min äldsta son brukar se sig om i vardagsrummet och säga: det ser ut som en lampaffär här. Hur många tallrikar behöver du? Han kommer nog att osentimentalt ta till tippen. Som min gode vän som när hans mamma dog genast bar ut 30 sopsäckar ur lägenheten med vad han kallade skräp och bråte. Så det är bättre slänga själv.Nya ägare skapar egna minnen, skriver Margareta Magnusson så klokt. Och du behöver inte veta vart allt tog vägen när du är borta.Det brukar sägas att informationssamhällets vinnare blir de som kan sortera och strukturera de stora informationsmängderna som väller in. Och nu är det allt fler som inte kan det, sortera. Är det vår tids sjukdom? Och är det därför alla älskar döstädningsboken. Att vi är som internet i hjärnan, länkar samman godtyckligt, efter infall och impulser, vet inte vad som kan komma till användning, vad som hör ihop med vad. Tänk om det är ett feltänk. Informationssamhällets vinnare är de som kan trycka på delete snabbast, som kan hiva en bunt papper olästa i sopsorteringen.Det kan också vara så att medan vi bygger brandväggar mot informationen så väller sakerna in. En skydd att boa in sig i. Vem vet om en gammal teve kan börja funka igen, om inte en trasig brödrost kan ha ett estetiskt värde. Om jag vaknar upp en dag och har tappat minnet, så kanske mina högar kommer att tala om för mig vem jag har varit. Och då måste jag bara vrida och vända blicken ut och in, citera min gamla favoritdikt av poeten Konstantinos Kavafis fast den kanske inte alls passar in här: "de måste finnas kvar, de arma tingen, någonstans."Katarina Wikars, medarbetare på kulturredaktionen

Do you really know?
How does "death cleaning" help you declutter your life?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 4:42


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? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 12/8/2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moolala:  Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery
Are You Ready For ‘Death Cleaning'

Moolala: Money Made Simple with Bruce Sellery

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 10:19


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.

30 Morbid Minutes
How to Clean Before You Die: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning

30 Morbid Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 45:07


Don't expect your loved ones to preserve your home like a shrine when you die -- help them with your death cleaning while you're still alive! We discuss Margareta Magnusson's seminal guide on how to organize your life and preemptively lighten the burden on your loved ones when your time comes. Go to http://factormeals.com/30mm50 and use code 30mm50 to get 50% off. Go to http://microdose.com and use code 30MM for 30% off your first order plus free shipping. Support us directly and get cool (and spooky) perks: 30mm.show/first Follow us on Social: https://twitter.com/elysewillems https://twitter.com/JessicaVasami Click here for the audio version: https://link.chtbl.com/30morbidminutes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ordnung trifft...
#64 Ordnung trifft Death Cleaning

Ordnung trifft...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 48:38


“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

Moving Forward (
MF 451 : Decluttering series: A look at Margareta Magnusson's method

Moving Forward ("always be moving forward!")

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 23:13


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.

DIY Photo Organising
103 | Swedish Death Cleaning and Photos with Caroline Guntur

DIY Photo Organising

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 36:58


We are thrilled to have Caroline Guntur from The Swedish Organizer back as our special guest to talk about the approach author Margareta Magnusson describes in her book The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning. Caroline has recently written a blog post that drew our attention: Respectfully, This is the ONE Thing Swedish Death Cleaning Gets Completely Wrong. We could really relate to what she has written and wanted to hear and learn more about her take on The Swedish Death Cleaning approach. Whilst we of course talk about photos and memories, Caroline also gives us an overview and explanation where The Swedish Death Cleaning comes from and how ingrained it is in her culture. How it's about downsizing, minimising our footprint, consuming only what we need and pay it forward to others if we have too much. It is a long-term approach and philosophy rather than a once-off big decluttering and organising project, and this episode is definitely one not to be missed! Having said this, there is (as always) no wrong or right. However, approaching this method in a different order of operation - as Caroline suggests - makes sense to us and you also might be interested to learn more about it and to give it a go.  If you do need help for your photo management, we encourage you to check out Caroline's courses*. They are very thorough and well structured and come highly recommended. Mentioned Links Caroline's blog: https://www.organizingphotos.net Caroline's website: https://www.theswedishorganizer.com Related episodes Episode 079 When should I organise my photos when decluttering my home? Episode 003 Golden Rule 2 – Know Your Why Episode 011 KonMari your Photos? Episode 037 Exploring Genealogy with Caroline Guntur - The Swedish Organizer Episode 034 Storytelling with Your Photos with Mara Morrison - The Filing Fairies Episode 039 Photos that DON'T belong in a Photo Collection Episode 057 Story Jotting with Katie Chambers- Memories to Legacy Episode 082 Planning Photo Projects Episode 094 What's A Photo Without Story with Hazel Thornton – Organized for Life and Beyond If you have any photo-related questions we haven't answered yet in one of the previous episodes, please don't hesitate to share them with us via the Wishlist for Future Episodes! We invite you to have a look through our DIY Photo Organising Courses so you can decide which of these courses might be what you need to help you move forward with your photo organising projects. If you'd like to learn more about us, go to: www.diyphotoorganising.com.au  Fiona Staff's website: www.photohelper.com.au or Chantal Imbach's website: www.photosinorder.com.au  If you are not in Melbourne and would like to explore having a Photo Manager help you, check out www.thephotomanagers.com to find help closer to home. *affiliate link

The View In Your Mirror Podcast
S6 E3: Ella Engström, TV-Host of The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, CEO of Engsroom

The View In Your Mirror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 72:28


We not only have a new episode for all of you, but we also have a new TV show series for you to become obsessed with!  Ella Engström, is an Interior Designer and Professional Organizer based in Sweden. With over 30 years of experience in retail as a concept developer, retail merchandiser, and space planning manager, Ella started her own company, Engsroom. Ella has now taken her passion to new heights on TV show, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning. Based on Margareta Magnusson's bestselling book comes a series, narrated by Amy Poehler, where eight heroes are given a chance to organize their homes, lives and relationships before life is over. With her expertise, Ella was head-hunted to America to work alongside the other “Death Cleaners” to help these individuals speak honestly about death, and declutter by keeping the things that are the most meaningful so as not to burden those when they are no longer here.  In this episode, we learn more about Ella's personal story, how the TV show came to be, and the important aspects involved in de-cluttering your life. Ella shares how she lives her daily life, and how she is proud to be a plus size role model for women.  Learn More on The View in Your Mirror,  ENGSROOM | Trailer for The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning Our Non Profit Spotlight: Not Today Cancer __ Katie Harms @ katie@katieharms.com, www.katieharms.com or Lisa Rubin @ lisa@wardrobeconsulting.net, www.wardrobeconsulting.net . Follow Us On: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Please take a moment to rate our podcast wherever you are reading or listening to this! Thank you! We are thankful to our sponsors Continental Diamond and Scherer Bros Closets 

de Opruimbesties Podcast
#8 Opruimen voor je doodgaat

de Opruimbesties Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 46:00


Opruimbesties #8 – Opruimen voor je doodgaat Deze editie (46 minuten) gaan we het hebben over Death-cleaning, in het Zweeds heet het Döstädning. Oftewel Opruimen voor je doodgaat. Het klinkt zwaar, maar dat is het helemaal niet. Luchtig en licht. Wij zijn geïnspireerd door het gelijknamige boek van Margareta Magnusson. Hoe bereid je je voor op het moment dat iemand anders jouw huis moet leeghalen? Mag alles in de container? Heb je benoemd waar wat heen moet? We geven je tips om aan zelf aan de slag te gaan met Opruimen voor je dood. Bespreken stickers plakken onder spullen, fotoblikjes en antieke spullen die een huis nodig hebben. Hieronder een paar links die handig zijn: Het boek Opruimen voor je doodgaat, kan je bij je lokale boekhandel kopen of huren via de bibliotheek. FON: Foto-organizers Nederland HBO serie The Gentle art of Swedish Death Cleaning kun je via Peacock terugkijken, helaas nog niet in Nederland. Gelukkig hebben we wel een trailer via Youtube die we kunnen zien. In het Persoonlijk Levensdossier worden alle persoonlijke zaken die voor jou en je nabestaande belangrijk zijn vastgelegd en de daarbij behorende documenten verzameld. We waren vandaag te gast in de Cellnex Telecom Toren in Amsterdam Zuid, op een niveau van 105 meter hoogte. Dank aan de Broadcasting Partners voor hun gastvrijheid en het schitterende uitzicht. Met dank aan…. Met dank aan Joke en Meta haar anonieme klant voor hun bijdragen aan het begin. En alle lieve reacties via social media die ons weer hebben geïnspireerd tot deze episode. We hebben deze episode opgenomen in Amsterdam. Met dank aan Marc Brouwer die het technisch brein is van deze creatie en ons de juiste weg op dirigeert. Heb je een vraag of opmerking over deze podcast of wil je in contact komen met ons, stuur dan een email naar opruimbesties@gmail.com of dm's ons via https://www.instagram.com/opruimbesties/ Wie zijn de Opruimbesties? Welkom bij Opruimbesties, dé maandelijkse podcast over opgeruimd leven met een glimlach. Elke aflevering bespreken oplossingen om je huis opgeruimd te krijgen én te houden. Tips van experts en jouw liefdevolle stok achter de deur. Meta Wielage (Professional Organizer bij OrganizeNow) en Eva Kolk (Marie Kondo Consultant bij Organized by Eva) zijn twee organizers & opruimspecialisten uit Amstelveen en omgeving. Ze hebben hun werk gemaakt van opruimen bij mensen thuis. Zodat zij meer plezier en vreugde in hun huis kunnen ervaren. Zij doen dit nu al een paar jaar vol plezier en raken niet uitgepraat over opruimen. En je bent van harte welkom om mee te doen. Meta Wielage https://organizenow.nl/ Eva Kolk https://organizedbyeva.nl/ Opruimbesties https://www.instagram.com/opruimbesties/

Livstykker
Episode 70: Derfor kan det være så svært at flytte

Livstykker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 36:46


Flytning og forandringer kan være hård kost for pattedyr - som for eksempel mennesker. Denne episode af Livstykker er et svar på en lytterhenvendelse til livstykker@gmail.com Et modent ægtepar skal nedskalere og flytte, og de forskelle der er på de to, træder pludselig meget tydeligt frem. Den ene vil gerne eje. Den anden leje. Den ene holder af ting og effekter, den anden ikke nær så meget. Hvordan kan de mødes i deres modsætning? Hvordan kan de være kreative i processen og finde hinanden? Det handler episoden om. Her vi du høre om:NLP-principper som dissociering og værdiafklaring.RitualiseringBogen: Fru Magnusson rydder op!- Kunsten at få orden i et helt livs ting af Margareta Magnusson

Do you really know?
How does "death cleaning" help you declutter your life?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 4:42


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

Kreative Ordnung
Über was man rechtzeitig sprechen soll.

Kreative Ordnung

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 20:47


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

Kreative Ordnung
Death Cleaning

Kreative Ordnung

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 17:11


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

LPLCast
LPLCast Episode 121

LPLCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 30:49


Week of 5/7/23 at the Library - Beanstack - "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" | Hosts Dylan Posa and Barb Leitschuh go over upcoming events, talk about Beanstack, and lastly, return to 'Barb the Bookie' to recommend "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" by Margareta Magnusson.

Arroe Collins
Katrina Ella And Johan From Peacocks The Gentle Art Of Swedish Death Cleaning

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 7:00


Inspired by Margareta Magnusson's bestselling book comes a transformational series in which eight people at different stages of their lives are given the chance to sort out their home, life, and relationships before it's too late. Plucked from Sweden, an organizer, designer, and psychologist — also known as the "Death Cleaners" — come to America to help subjects reinvent themselves by facing their mortality, speaking honestly about death, and confronting all that “crap” that has been collecting dust for years. Each story builds toward a physical overhaul of the home, as well as an emotional evolution, leaving us smiling with a lighter view of death and a more celebratory vision for the future. This is a journey of levity and hope as Amy Poehler hilariously guides us through stories about dealing with our stuff... so that those we leave behind aren't faced with the overwhelming task of sorting through it.Swedish Death Cleaning normalizes one of our worst fears, death, by reminding us of all the ways we are alive.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Katrina Ella And Johan From Peacocks The Gentle Art Of Swedish Death Cleaning

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 7:00


Inspired by Margareta Magnusson's bestselling book comes a transformational series in which eight people at different stages of their lives are given the chance to sort out their home, life, and relationships before it's too late. Plucked from Sweden, an organizer, designer, and psychologist — also known as the "Death Cleaners" — come to America to help subjects reinvent themselves by facing their mortality, speaking honestly about death, and confronting all that “crap” that has been collecting dust for years. Each story builds toward a physical overhaul of the home, as well as an emotional evolution, leaving us smiling with a lighter view of death and a more celebratory vision for the future. This is a journey of levity and hope as Amy Poehler hilariously guides us through stories about dealing with our stuff... so that those we leave behind aren't faced with the overwhelming task of sorting through it.Swedish Death Cleaning normalizes one of our worst fears, death, by reminding us of all the ways we are alive.

Smarty Pants
#244: Don't Forget the Death Workers

Smarty Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 36:27


Anglo-American attitudes toward burial have changed significantly over the past half century: today, most people choose to be cremated, and alternatives like natural burials and human composting are on the rise. Margareta Magnusson's The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, about the importance of getting your affairs in order, was a surprise bestseller, and American mortician Caitlin Doughty is but one of several popular YouTube personalities who speak about death. But largely absent from the conversations at so-called Death Cafes (coffee, crumpets, and the inevitable!) is any discussion of the people who devote their lives to caring for the dead. These death workers are the focus of Hayley Campbell's new book, All the Living and the Dead. Campbell speaks to people doing jobs we tend not to consider: embalmers and executioners, of course, but also crime scene cleaners, mass fatality investigators, bereavement midwives, and others. What makes these people choose to surround themselves with death tells us a lot about what the rest of us lose when we relegate death to the shadows. Go beyond the episode:Hayley Campbell's All the Living and the Dead: From Embalmers to Executioners, an Exploration of the People Who Have Made Death Their Life's WorkRead more about the Order of the Good Death, an organization of funeral professionals working to change attitudes about deathYou can join the conversation at your nearest Death CafeWatch Caitlin Doughty's series on your death rights (and listen to our interview with her about funerary practices around the world)Tune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.Subscribe: iTunes • Stitcher • Google Play • AcastHave suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes! Our theme music was composed by Nathan Prillaman. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Do you really know?
How does "death cleaning" help you declutter your life?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 4:42


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

Bez Edycji
Posprzątaj przed śmiercią

Bez Edycji

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 21:35


Jak myśleć o posiadaniu rzeczy w kontekście własnej śmierci? O porządkowaniu przed śmiercią i podejmowaniu decyzji co po sobie pozostawić. Tematy z odcinka GIJ#86: - O zwyczaju porządkowania przed śmiercią - Dlaczego warto regularnie pozbywać się rzeczy? - Co powinniśmy po sobie pozostawić? - Dlaczego nie warto pozostawiać najbliższym bałaganu Wspominamy o: Margareta Magnusson "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning"

Thanks a Lottie
#3 Opruimen voor je doodgaat: geen heavy shit, just like it is

Thanks a Lottie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 7:15


Opruimen voor je doodgaat, geïnspireerd op het boekje van Margareta Magnusson. En een handige tip die ik graag met je delen over het bewaren van je herinneringen en hoe je het makkelijker kan maken voor je nakomelingen. Alle info over herinneringsdozen via https://lessislottie.be/product/herinneringsbox-medium/ Thank you voor de music @Luc Van Thuyne

Dying to Meet You with Angjolie Mei
Season Break | Angjolie Mei Talks 17A Keong Saik Road by Charmaine Leung and Dostadning by Margareta Magnusson

Dying to Meet You with Angjolie Mei

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 9:36


In the final episode of our three part season break, Angjolie talks about living beside a brothel and a mother's love in the book 17A Keong Saik Road. The second book Dostandning is a recommended read for anyone who wants to free themselves from a lifetime of clutter. We'll be back next week with three young guests in a special pre-season 2 opening episode on Dying to Meet You.

End-of-Life University
Ep. 333 Swedish “Death Cleaning”: The Perfect Way to Begin a New Year with Karen Wyatt

End-of-Life University

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 37:51


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

Inspiring Calm
The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning

Inspiring Calm

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 29:07


I read the book The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning and it was such an insight into how to help us let go of our parents who have been in their home for perhaps 35+ years. I share the tips that Margareta Magnusson about the Throw Away Box as well as some ideas that I have come up with and that my clients and tried and loved! Now is the time to start the conversation with our loved ones about what we want to happen with our stuff and to start decluttering now! Don't leave it for those who are left behind to deal with! Here is the link to the book as promised: https://www.thespacereclaimers.ca/resources/ And if you make the choice to let go of your clutter and create freedom in your life - join my program Reclaim Your Space https://members.thespacereclaimers.ca/reclaimyourspaceonline I have created this program so everyone can afford it and can achieve amazing results!

Less is More: Becoming Happier and Healthier by Simplifying your Life

"If you’ve ever had the heartbreaking responsibility of cleaning out the belongings of a loved one that has passed, you know and understand that it is a highly emotional and often physically draining activity to say the least." Join me today as we talk about: The decluttering method known as Swedish Death Cleaning; What is it? and why is it so important Some reasons why this method of decluttering is actually really important Some tips that can help you work through this process of decluttering. And so much more! Grab your cup of dark roast and let's dive in! To read the full transcription of today's episode & for a link to purchase by Margareta Magnusson's book, head over to EPISODE 045 Swedish Death Cleaning As always - thank you for joining me today. Don’t forget to join me over in the Less is More Members Lounge which gives you free access to resources all about living a life of less. It’s being updated constantly - so head over to holisticjackie.com and click the sign up link in the top right corner.  For more information on my Less is More Home program head over to holisticjackie.com and sign up for my email list so you can be the first to get all the details. You can also grab many of our helpful tools like the Clutter Personality Quiz and Tidy Home Checklist.  And until next time friends - wishing you less clutter and more ease.    

The Weekly Review
145: One- to Two-Year Goals

The Weekly Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021


We continue our review of GTD’s Six-Level Model For Reviewing Your Own Work, and this week we are looking at “Horizon 3.” We both discovered that it’s been a long time since we looked at one- to two-year goals, but given the major life upheavals we’ve experienced the last few years, it isn’t surprising that long-range plans have been neglected. The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter, by Margareta Magnusson

The Lucra Life™
48. Recent Reads and Death Cleaning

The Lucra Life™

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 26:51


Discussing recent reads by Anita Moorjani, Louise Penny, Gay Hendricks, Margareta Magnusson, Roman Dial, and Pam Grout.  

Orden a Tres
Ep. 24 El orden SÍ puede cambiar el mundo con Roxy Sáenz

Orden a Tres

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 43:32


En este episodio del podcast charlamos con Roxy Sáenz - @eleva_tu_espacio - la primera consultora certificada del método KonMari™ en Costa Rica. Hablamos sobre su camino hasta KonMari, cómo compagina KonMari con Feng Shui en su trabajo con clientes y sobre su categoría KonMari favorita: los librosA lo largo de la conversación mencionamos los siguientes recursos:La primera vez cuando mencionamos Feng Shui en Orden a Tres: Bonus Ep. 2 Feng Shui flexible con Mercedes GarcíaEl episodio dedicado a los libros: Ep 4. La segunda categoría del método KonMari™: LibrosEl libro El arte sueco de ordenar antes de morir (2017) de Margareta Magnusson y el episodio donde hablamos de él y del rol de la muerte en la organización profesional: Ep. 20 El arte sueco de ordenar antes de morirMás sobre la visión del futuro y una meditación guiada para crearla las encontraréis en Ep 1. La importancia de la visión en el método KonMari™ y Bonus Ep 1: Visualización del Yo futuroEl podcast sigue siendo el primer podcast en castellano de consultoras certificadas del método KonMari™ de Marie Kondo. Somos Andrea Kurishi @SoyKurishi desde Caracas, Luīze Ratniece @UnArmarioVerde desde Barcelona y Verónica Orb @veronicaorbcl desde Santiago de Chile  Todo contenido del podcast está disponible en el archivo de los episodios en SubStack y también en Spotify y Apple PodcastsPara ponerse en contacto con nosotras y enviar tus preguntas, dudas y momentos de #sparkjoy, sugerimos nuestro Instagram: @ordenatrespodcast y puedes usar los hashtags #ordenatres y #ordenatrespodcastHay muchas maneras de apoyar el podcast si te gusta el contenido que creamos: escucharlo, seguirnos en Instagram @ordenatrespodcast, dejar “me gusta” y comentarios, compartirlo en tus redes y recomendarlo a tus amigos. También existe la opción de hacernos un regalo económico: aquí encontrarás el enlace para contribuir a través de PayPalDescargo de responsabilidad: Orden a Tres podcast no está afiliado con ni respaldado por KonMari Media, Inc. Las opiniones expresadas en los episodios son de las presentadoras exclusivamente, y no representan la posición de KonMari Media, Inc o de la comunidad de consultoras del método KonMari™ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ordenatres.substack.com

How to Be Fine
The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning

How to Be Fine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 50:17


Kristen and Jolenta are back with season 7, this time focusing on hearth and home! They start with The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson. Jolenta likes to keep things tidy and Kristen likes to be practical about death, so what happens when they live by a book that combines both?    Kristen and Jolenta's new book How to be Fine is available now [amazon.com]. You can subscribe to Jolenta and Kristen's show, We Love You (And So Can You) on Stitcher, Apple Podcasts [podcasts.apple.com], or wherever you listen to podcasts. We love hearing from you! CALL us at 302-49B-OOKS. Email us at kristenandjolenta@gmail.com, or tweet us @jolentag, @kristenmeinzer, or @bythebookpod. And if you haven't already, please join our By The Book Facebook community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/116407428966900/?source_id=475465442806687 To get By the Book merch, head over to PodSwag.com: https://www.podswag.com/collections/by-the-book This episode is brought to you by: BetterHelp [betterhelp.com/btb], Oscar Mayer [oscarmayer.com], Tempest [tempest.com] use code BTB, Indeed [indeed.com/bythebook], and Windows & HP [windows.com/HP]

Orden a Tres
Ep. 20 El arte sueco de ordenar antes de morir

Orden a Tres

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 37:52


En éste episodio del podcast nos atrevemos a entrar en un tema que causa mucha organización y reorganización en la vida de a gente pero suele ser difícil de abordar antes de que sea demasiado tarde: el hecho de que nuestra vida no es para siempre y que llegará el momento cuando dejaremos todas nuestras pertenencias… y, a menudo, serán los seres queridos que tendrán que ordenar lo que hayamos dejado atrás Con la ayuda de dos libros - El arte sueco de ordenar antes de morir (2017) de Margareta Magnusson y El libro tibetano de los muertos - hablamos de los beneficios que traen tanto la normalización y aceptación de la muerte como un esfuerzo por parte de cada uno de poner en orden nuestras cosas mientras estemos aquí El podcast sigue siendo el primer podcast en castellano de consultoras certificadas del método KonMari™ de Marie Kondo. Es lo que pasa cuando Andrea Kurishi, venezolana, creadora de @SoyKurishi, Luīze Ratniece, letona, fundadora de @UnArmarioVerde, y Louise Ribas, brasilera conocida en redes cómo @LouRibas, tomamos unos vinos en Barcelona y decidimos que el público hispanoparlante se merece más información sobre el famoso método de Marie Kondo™ y todo asociado al mundo del orden. Y que tomarlo con mucha calma y reirnos mucho mientras tanto también era una excelente idea...Para ponerse en contacto con nosotras y enviar sus preguntas, dudas y momentos de #sparkjoy, sugerimos nuestro IG: @ordenatrespodcast y podéis usar los siguientes hastags también #ordenatres y #ordenatrespodcastLa opción de hacernos un regalo de cumpleaños sigue en pie, aquí encontraréis el enlace para contribuir a través de PayPalDescargo de responsabilidad: Orden a Tres podcast no está afiliado con ni respaldado por KonMari Media, Inc. Las opiniones expresadas en los episodios son de las presentadoras exclusivamente, y no representan la posición de KonMari Media, Inc o de la comunidad de consultoras del método KonMari™ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ordenatres.substack.com

Simple Little Life
Can you be a minimalist and a Maker?

Simple Little Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 31:28


I've been giving a lot of thought lately to all the tools that I own, have owned, and would like to own. To all the tools I've loved before..... It's an interesting idea and one that gets more complexed for me the more I think about it. Without just saying, "I want ALL THE TOOLS", how many do I really need. With maintenance, storage, and upkeep; the adage "you don't own anything, it owns you" has really started to impact how I think about my tools. Check out Leo Babauto at zen habits (his minimlst website has been removed) here: https://zenhabits.net/ The book I mentioned is The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson. You can find it on amazon here: https://amzn.to/2Y7eySo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Orden a Tres
Ep. 19 Despierta la vida que quieres vivir con Verónica Orb

Orden a Tres

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2020 31:14


En éste episodio del podcast nos encontramos con una compañera del mundo de KonMari™ - Verónica Orb - y charlamos de su camino en el mundo del orden: de cómo transformó su apellido en su lema (Orden Reutilización Bienestar), cómo la vida como tripulante de una avión enseña mucho sobre el orden y sobre el valor de no sólo buscar el orden pero también reducir la huella ecológica de una al mismo tiempo. Mencionamos también el bonus de meditación guiada para formular tu visión de futuro, el episodio dedicado a la cuarentena por covid19 y tres libros: El arte sueco de ordenar antes de morir (2017) de Margareta Magnusson, El libro tibetano de los muertos y El arte de amar (1956) de Erich Fromm. El podcast sigue siendo el primer podcast en castellano de consultoras certificadas del método KonMari™ de Marie Kondo. Es lo que pasa cuando Andrea Kurishi, venezolana, creadora de @SoyKurishi, Luīze Ratniece, letona, fundadora de @UnArmarioVerde, y Louise Ribas, brasilera conocida en redes cómo @LouRibas, tomamos unos vinos en Barcelona y decidimos que el público hispanoparlante se merece más información sobre el famoso método de Marie Kondo™ y todo asociado al mundo del orden. Y que tomarlo con mucha calma y reirnos mucho mientras tanto también era una excelente idea...Para ponerse en contacto con nosotras y enviar sus preguntas, dudas y momentos de #sparkjoy, sugerimos nuestro IG: @ordenatrespodcast y podéis usar los siguientes hastags también #ordenatres y #ordenatrespodcastLa opción de hacernos un regalo de cumpleaños sigue en pie, aquí encontraréis el enlace para contribuir a través de PayPalDescargo de responsabilidad: Orden a Tres podcast no está afiliado con ni respaldado por KonMari Media, Inc. Las opiniones expresadas en los episodios son de las presentadoras exclusivamente, y no representan la posición de KonMari Media, Inc o de la comunidad de consultoras del método KonMari™ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ordenatres.substack.com

DER NØRD - Dein Skandinavien-Podcast
#101 Death Cleaning - ein neuer Trend aus Schweden?

DER NØRD - Dein Skandinavien-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 33:10


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.

Overbooked with Jynx and Alisha
45- The Gentle Art of Death Cleaning

Overbooked with Jynx and Alisha

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 86:03


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

Minimalismus Podcast
Minimalismus & der Tod

Minimalismus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 25:31


Natürlich ist der Tod kein einfaches Thema, aber wir müssen auch mal darüber sprechen. Schliesslich ist Minimalismus und der Tod nicht nur im Buch Death Cleaning von Margareta Magnusson ein Thema, sondern wir sollten unseren Besitz bis ans Ende denken. Schliesslich können wir nicht immer nur konsumieren und anschaffen, sondern sollten auch mal daran denken, gegen Ende wieder weniger zu besitzen. Und natürlich kann man auch selbstbestimmt über sein persönliches Ende nachdenken. Kein leichtes, aber sicher ein sehr spannendes Thema: Minimalismus und der Tod

Narrated
58: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning

Narrated

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 32:50


In The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter, narrated by Juliet Stevenson, author Margareta Magnusson presents a partial memoir and a different look at decluttering for yourself and family members. While the book focuses in part on decluttering in connection with end of life, many of the included techniques will find value for readers of all ages and are interspersed with heartfelt scenes from the author's life. I am joined by Mark Siegal.   The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning  [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive] / [Audible]   Episode 3: The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up

Be Uncluttered
Book review: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning

Be Uncluttered

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 34:14


This week we chat about this book by author Margareta Magnusson.We found it worth reading - so listen in to find out why. Also heed Tara's warning so you can avoid her hilariously awkward "reading" moment!We'd love you to get in touch to discuss anything about the podcast. You can send us an email at rebecca@clearspace.net.au, basklifecoaching@outlook.com, or any of the links below will help you get in touch too.Our website: www.beuncluttered.com.au (we also have detailed shownotes there)Our Facebook: www.facebook.com/beunclutteredOur Twitter: www.twitter.com/beuncluttered (not there much though, sorry!)Our Insta: www.instagram.com/beunclutteredTara's website: www.basklifecoaching.comBec's websites: www.clearspace.net.au and www.polearningcollective.com

Minimalismus Podcast
Loslassen im Alter

Minimalismus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 23:31


Heute sprechen wir über ein schwieriges Thema, das wohl jeden von uns irgendwann mal beschäftigen wird. Es geht um das Buch Death Cleaning von Margareta Magnusson. Sie schreibt über das Loslassen im Alter und wie man sich gegen Ende des Lebens mit weniger Dingen beschäftigen sollte. Normalerweise steigt die Kurve der Dinge die man besitzt über die Jahre an und auch im Alter bleibt diese Menge hoch. Schliesslich reduziert man selten seine Wohnfläche im Alter, es sei denn, man zieht ins Altersheim.

Let's Purify! Holistic Decluttering
012 Exploring Death Cleaning

Let's Purify! Holistic Decluttering

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2018 23:47


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! :)  

Educate for Life
Ep. 13 - "What's Next" (Wrongness of Death, Part 5)

Educate for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 37:15


* Thanks to my recent patrons, Erin and John! * In this episode, I finish my conversation with my friend, Jenny, who lost both her parents within two years. We discuss the transformation that can happen between people near death and how society presently deals with death and grieving. Highlights: - We don’t seem to have any clear grief practices in our culture. - Release of grief can be transformative. - How we live is often how we die, and yet, death and dying can change so much. ** Some affiliate links for any books we mentioned ** “Who Said So? Creating a Life Outside the Box” by Jenny Ward: https://amzn.to/2PQm0Mt “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning” by Margareta Magnusson: https://amzn.to/2OuM5Dn --- Hi, my name is Ryan, and I'm a life coach. I help people embrace their creativity, shed and temper their judgment, and rediscover themselves, their passions, and their possibilities. Who do you want to be? ** Support the cause! ** Patreon: https://patreon.com/lifecoachingwithryan ** Reach out to me for a session! ** Contact: https://lifecoachingwithryan.com/contact ** Join the conversation! ** Instagram: https://instagram.com/educate4_life Twitch: https://twitch.tv/lifecoachingwithryan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educate4life/message

Educate for Life
Ep. 11 - "What’s at the End" (Wrongness of Death, Part 3)

Educate for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 39:50


In this episode, I conclude my conversation with my friend, Chris, who lost his father in 2017. Highlights: - Chris cared for his father in his home at the end, with his children present. - You don’t have control. Accepting that reduces the anxiety associated with someone’s passing. - Reconciliation is critical, before or after death. ** Some affiliate links for any books we mentioned ** “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning” by Margareta Magnusson: https://amzn.to/2OuM5Dn “Final Gifts” by Callanan and Kelley: https://amzn.to/2pKwul4 “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo: https://amzn.to/2A0BMiy “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande: https://amzn.to/2CjI2U3 --- Hi, my name is Ryan, and I'm a life coach. I help people embrace their creativity, shed and temper their judgment, and rediscover themselves, their passions, and their possibilities. Who do you want to be? ** Support the cause! ** Patreon: https://patreon.com/lifecoachingwithryan ** Reach out to me for a session! ** Contact: https://lifecoachingwithryan.com/contact ** Join the conversation! ** Instagram: https://instagram.com/educate4_life Twitch: https://twitch.tv/lifecoachingwithryan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educate4life/message

aftering podcasts
Aftering - Living With Loss

aftering podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 27:54


The Irish Hospice Foundation are putting on a free public event - ‘Living with Loss, Observations on grief from the inside out' where guest speaker will be Niamh Fitzpatrick, who is a psychologist and sister of the late Captain Dara Fitzpatrick. To learn more about the event and to hear about the many different challenges people face living with a loss, I'm joined on the line by Breffni McGuinness, Training Manager - Bereavement and End of Life Care, Irish Hospice Foundation (pictured). You can find out more about the Living with Loss event on hospicefoundation.ie or bereaved.ie. It takes place Thursday, 1st November 2018 between 5.30-8pm at the Alex Hotel in Dublin. It is free and no booking is required. Also in this episode, THE GENTLE ART OF SWEDISH DEATH CLEANING - How to Make Your Loved Ones' Lives Easier and Your Own Life More Pleasant is a book written by Margareta Magnusson. It's a very sensible approach to decluttering your life and in her short book, Magnsson packs in a wealth of compelling tips. Here is the author herself describing why everyone needs to Swedish Death Clean to Margareta's daughter. Jane Magnusson for Editions Versilio.

The Decluttr Me Podcast with Shelina
Swedish Death Cleaning (#25)

The Decluttr Me Podcast with Shelina

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 12:26


This week Shelina shares her tips on handling _Swedish Death Cleaning_, a concept made popular by a book by Margareta Magnusson, wherein the elders and families set their affairs in order. ------------------ Learn more about the Decluttr Me Services – www.decluttrme.com Follow Decluttr Me on Social Media Facebook – www.facebook.com/decluttrme Twitter - @decluttrme Instagram - @decluttrme Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

DeCluttr Me
#25: Swedish Death Cleaning

DeCluttr Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 11:41


This week Shelina shares her tips on handling _Swedish Death Cleaning_, a concept made popular by a book by Margareta Magnusson, wherein the elders and families set their affairs in order. ------------------ Learn more about the Decluttr Me Services – www.decluttrme.com Follow Decluttr Me on Social Media Facebook – www.facebook.com/decluttrme Twitter - @decluttrme Instagram - @decluttrme

Educate for Life
Ep. 10 - "Accepting Grief" (Wrongness of Death, Part 2)

Educate for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 38:41


In this episode, I continue my conversation with my friend, Chris, who lost his father in 2017. Highlights: - Long-standing rituals can connect us to past and future generations. - Grief must be accepted in order to be moved through; consider scheduling it. - Simplify your life sooner than later. ** Some affiliate links for any books we mentioned ** “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning” by Margareta Magnusson: https://amzn.to/2OuM5Dn “Final Gifts” by Callanan and Kelley: https://amzn.to/2pKwul4 “The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo: https://amzn.to/2A0BMiy --- Hi, my name is Ryan, and I'm a life coach. I help people embrace their creativity, shed and temper their judgment, and rediscover themselves, their passions, and their possibilities. Who do you want to be? ** Support the cause! ** Patreon: http://bit.ly/LCwRpatreon ** Reach out to me for a session! ** Contact: http://bit.ly/LCwRcontact ** Join the conversation! ** Instagram: http://bit.ly/LCwRinsta --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educate4life/message

Educate for Life
Ep. 9 - "Meet your Future" (Wrongness of Death, Part 1)

Educate for Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 35:49


This month, I talk with two of my friends about their experiences with their parent’s passing. First, I talk with my friend, Chris, whose experiences were the inspiration for this topic. We start by discussing how this whole theme came about and a little about his experience with his parents. Highlights: - We seem to have an uncomfortable relationship with death in our culture. - We don’t have a common language around death and dying. - Fear of death is really fear of loss of identity. ** Some affiliate links for any books we mentioned ** “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning” by Margareta Magnusson: https://amzn.to/2OuM5Dn --- Hi, my name is Ryan, and I'm a life coach. I help people embrace their creativity, shed and temper their judgment, and rediscover themselves, their passions, and their possibilities. Who do you want to be? ** Join the conversation! ** Instagram: http://bit.ly/LCwRinsta ** Support the cause! ** Patreon: http://bit.ly/LCwRpatreon --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educate4life/message

Bangkoknoi Book Review
EP45 Death Cleaning สุดท้ายก็ต้องทิ้ง

Bangkoknoi Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 22:15


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

Organic Healthy Life | Vegetarian | Sustainable | Environmentally Friendly | Eco-Friendly |
Hoarding, Clearing Out The Clutter, And Letting Go Of Things

Organic Healthy Life | Vegetarian | Sustainable | Environmentally Friendly | Eco-Friendly |

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 49:35


Leading health specialist and radio show host, Nancy Addison talks with clutter cleaning specialist Deanna Sweet about spring cleaning and an accumulation of too much stuff. They discuss gentle ways to declutter, organize, or approach what could be seen as an unmanageable mess. Deanna expands on the various components of why organizing, and creating a cleaner more organized environment can support you and your loved ones, emotionally, even after death. Deanna discusses an article she read: Decluttering Swedish Style, Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson. Nancy's website: www.organichealthylife.com  and her books on Amazon: Author.to/nancyaddison  

Spark Joy
Ep 21 | Book Review: The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning

Spark Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2018 38:45


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

Radio Gorgeous
Swedish Death Cleaning - How to with Margareta Magnusson

Radio Gorgeous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 26:08


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

Spark Joy
Ep 17 | Best of 2017: Joyful Show Highlights

Spark Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 41:34


Karin and Kristyn wind down the year with a look back at some of the shows that made the biggest impact on them and on you, our listeners! During the show, we play some of our favorite clips and talk about the impact they have made on us and how they influenced our work as KonMari consultants. Creating a podcast that focused on the KonMari Method has been our shared vision since the very end of 2016. We spent the first half of 2017 researching, preparing and putting all the pieces together and finally launched on August 31st. We are so grateful to all of our guests for their talents, wonderful stories and the amazing tips and tools they shared with us. Our listeners have been amazing. We have learned so much via your questions, comments and feedback. Thank you for being a part of Spark Joy! Spark Joy wants 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 email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com to leave a question or comment for a chance to be featured on next week’s show. Join us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter via @sparkjoypodcast. Before we get to our highlights, we ask, “What have sparked the most joy this year?” We would love to hear what sparked the most joy for you! Email us at contact@sparkjoypodcast.com and share your most joyful moments of 2017. In this episode, you’ll enjoy: We share big news: Spark Joy Podcast has been downloaded over 40,000 times! Two listeners sent us great questions: Sara asked about how to apply KonMari principles to the ongoing struggle of paper management in a busy family. Ep 9 | Tidying by Location is a Fatal Mistake Spark Joy Episode 9 Kimberly’s question was about how to determine what sparks joy when it comes to seasonal items, in this case, Halloween costumes. Ep 13 | Does It Spark Joy? Spark Joy Episode 13 And now, on to our favorite clips! Ep 2 | Meet Marie Kondo’s First Employee Jenny Ning Jenny Ning, Marie Kondo’s first employee in the US, shares what it’s like to work for the Queen of Tidy and her journey from KonMari super fan to Bay area home organizer. To connect with Jenny Ning, you can visit her at www.jennyning.com or follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter (@jennyorganizes). Spark Joy Episode 2 Ep 3 | Face Your Stuff with Dorothy The Organizer Dorothy Breininger, author and veteran professional organizer as seen on A&E’s hit show “Hoarders” sorts out the mind-body-home clutter connection and related addictions. To connect with Dorothy Breininger, you can visit her website, www.dorothytheorganizer.com for free tips, videos, newsletters, organizing resources for your life, home, office, and relationships. Be sure to check out her book “Stuff Your Face or Face Your Stuff” via her website or Amazon. Also, check her out on the hit show “Hoarders” on A&E. Spark Joy Episode 3 Ep 6 | Declutter Your Path to Wealth with Tess Wicks Tess Wicks, personal finance coach and educator, breaks down the journey to financial independence into key actions and makes the connection between our priorities, the things we acquire, and our life vision. To connect with Tess Wicks visit www.wanderwealthy.com and join the Wander Wealthy community on Facebook and YouTube. Also, check out Tess’ podcast Words and Money. Spark Joy Episode 6 Ep 7 | Design and the Future of Minimalism with Lloyd Alter Lloyd Alter, architect and design editor of Tree Hugger magazine, helps us understand our changing relationship with our possessions and how the upcoming generation will view design and functionality. To connect with Lloyd, you can visit Treehugger, https://www.treehugger.com, Mother Nature Network, https://www.mnn.com, or follow him Twitter @lloydalter and Lloyd Alter on Facebook. Spark Joy Episode 7 The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter by Margareta Magnusson The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning Ep 8 | Make Bold Moves with The Traveling Organizer Holly Southerland Our guest, Holly Southerland is a professional organizer who has been traveling nationwide since 2008 helping families and entrepreneurs get unstuck and find peace in their homes. To connect with Holly Southerland, visit Waco Home Organizers (www.wacohomeorganizers.com) or email info@wacohomeorganizers.com. You can also follow her on Facebook or Instagram at @hollysoutherland Spark Joy Episode 8 Ep 11 | [Tidy] Like a Mind Reader with Jonathan Pritchard Jonathan Pritchard, professional mind reader and author, opens his psychological toolkit to help us apply the predictive art of mind reading to reach personal goals across all areas of our life. To connect with or hire Jonathan, you can visit www.likeamindreader.com. His book Think Like a Mind Reader is available on Amazon (http://amzn.to/2yb9WwC). Spark Joy Episode 11 Gems - “We are proud to announce since we launched Spark Joy on August 31st of this year we’ve received over 40,000 downloads!” “It starts as just a means to get the house in order, but I don’t think most of us really expect the snowball effect!” “The clutter never lies and the truth is often in the clutter.” “I remembered resistance I receive from clients around trying something a new way because obviously my way isn’t working.” “This idea that we honor the item by showing appreciation for what it meant to us, and making sure the item goes on to it’s next useful life.” “I believe that organizing is really just lots and lots of small steps and lots and lots of small decisions.” “It’s ok if every rule in the book is not a perfect fit for your life! If you even apply 50% of the method you’ll notice an improvement in your lifestyle, so it’s not an all or nothing deal.” “We’ve got an amazing line-up for 2018, more guests who exude joy and embody the KonMari lifestyle that we’ll share them with you each-and-every Tuesday.” You can find Karin Socci at The Serene Home You can find Kristyn Ivey at For the Love of Tidy

Lundströms Bokradio
Att städa ett hem, och en text

Lundströms Bokradio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 41:34


Vi möter författaren Sergej Lebedev, och så pratar vi om städning med Margareta Magnusson och James Wood - av ett hem, och av en text. Margareta Magnusson har skrivit boken "Döstädning - ingen sorglig historia." En personlig berättelse om sakers värde, vad man ska spara och vad som får gå. Både efter en död, och under hela livets gång Kan man även städa en text? Ha ihjäl Darlings och stryka och slänga, hur funkar det? Till vår hjälp har vi James Wood, litteraturprofessor på Harvard i USA och författare till boken "Konsten att berätta". Vi ringer upp honom! Och så, i helgen så går festivalen Stockholm literature av stapeln, och vi möter den ryske författaren Sergej Lebedev, här med romanen "Vid glömskans rand." Som alltid hittar du all musik som är med i programmet på vårt spotify-lista. Klicka HÄR så kommer du till den.

RRR FM
Breakfasters - 23 - 27 October 2017

RRR FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017 68:22


Writer and director Ben Elton talks about his new movie Three Summers; RRR broadcaster Dave Graney chats about his new book Workshy: My Life As A Bludge; Justin "Digga" Calverley lets the team know about planting bush foods on "Down and Dirty"; Lachlan Carter reviews The Gentle Art Of Swedish Death-Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson; Geraldine talks dieting and the struggle to find a good snack, and the team talk about what they are doing on the weekend. With Sarah Smith, Jeff Sparrow, and Geraldine Hickey.

minimalist moms podcast
EP207: Swedish Death Cleaning: Morbid or Mandatory? with Emily McDermott

minimalist moms podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 30:48


Swedish Death Cleaning, or döstädning, is removing unnecessary items and preparing your home so that your loved ones aren't burdened by them after you pass away. While the book that made it famous in 2017, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson, focuses mostly on people who are in their sixties or “when the time is coming closer for you to leave the planet”, there is no reason why we can't start today as younger moms who don't want to burden our spouse/partners and loved ones. One question: If you were to die tomorrow, what would your loved ones have to do? Here to walk us through the practicals of this question is writer and fellow minimalist, Emily McDermott. Emily will answer questions such as: Who is death cleaning for? How long is this process? Should we tell our families? What are the lessons we can learn from this culture? And more…----Show Notes for EP207: Swedish Death Cleaning: Morbid or Mandatory?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 Sponsored By:Athletic Greens | Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/MINIMALIST!Betterhelp | This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp and Minimalist Moms listeners get 10% off their first month at Betterhelp.com/minimalistSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

DeCluttr Me
#25: Swedish Death Cleaning

DeCluttr Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


This week Shelina shares her tips on handling _Swedish Death Cleaning_, a concept made popular by a book by Margareta Magnusson, wherein the elders and families set their affairs in order. ------------------ Learn more about the Decluttr Me Services – www.decluttrme.com Follow Decluttr Me on Social Media Facebook – www.facebook.com/decluttrme Twitter - @decluttrme Instagram - @decluttrme