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The Clutter Fairy Weekly

Gayle Goddard and Ed Gumnick
Clutter Management
Clutter
Procrastination
Decluttering
Decluttering Strategies
Paper Clutter
Downsizing
Spring Cleaning
Empty Nest
Aging In Place
Organizational Tools
Small Items Organization
Life Changes
Packing Tips
Self-Care
Self-Compassion
Relationships
Consumerism
Personal Record Keeping
Emotional Attachment

The Clutter Fairy Weekly is a live webcast designed to help you clear your clutter and make space in your home and your life for more of what you love. We meet Tuesdays at noon (U.S. Central Time) to answer your decluttering questions and to share organizing tools and techniques, success stories and “ah-hah!” moments, seasonal suggestions, and timeless tips. To participate live in our weekly webca... more

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As you work toward your organizing goals, it’s important to set yourself up to succeed by creating a supportive environment. A key condition for success is having the right tools and supplies at your disposal. In episode #292 of The Clutter Fairy Wee... more

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People with clutter issues often report feeling overwhelmed—like a juggler trying to keep too many balls in the air. Even when they know where they’d like to go, they can’t always see a way to get there through the confusion. In episode #291 of The C... more

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Bathrooms are typically small rooms that play a huge role in our health, hygiene, appearance, and relaxation. But the frequent and steady traffic they get makes bathrooms a hot spot for clutter accumulation! In episode #290 of The Clutter Fairy Weekl... more

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Cluttered spaces reduce our productivity by draining energy and focus, adding distractions, and wasting our most valuable resource—time. Getting organized can help improve our mental wellbeing and find the clarity and confidence to accomplish importa... more

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Hosts

Ed Gumnick
Co-host and organizer, dedicated to helping others navigate the challenges of organizing and decluttering. He draws on personal experiences and encourages audience participation during discussions.
Gayle Goddard
Certified professional organizer and co-host, bringing warmth and humor to discussions while providing practical organizing tools and emotional support to listeners.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 128 ratings
  • So helpful

    A great team, community, collaborative approach to teaching decluttering basics. Each episode is densely packed with real life issues and multifaceted ways to tackle these obstacles. I have listened to many podcasts about this topic, but this is my #1 pick!!

    Thank you so much!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nursecoopy
    United States9 months ago
  • My favorite podcast

    I have listened to many decluttering podcasts the past few years. This remains my all time favorite. This podcast can help just about everyone at any time of life. Gayle and Ed are refreshing to listen to and always make me laugh.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Patty Y
    United States10 months ago
  • Throat clearing is constant, overtakes message.

    Really like the info. Even when the male host is speaking several sentences and the woman host is not she doesn’t shut her mike off and continues to do some nauseating throat clearing. I’ve tried to overlook it but it’s obnoxious and gross. It’s not your basic throat clearing, it is of the colorful variety (YUCK!) and very lengthy. Perhaps these wireless headphones amplify it but it is throughout numerous episodes. It’s obvious these two people are lovely and conscientious, maybe he’s too polit... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    🍩😀😀😉😚😛😝😜😜😉😉
    United Statesa year ago
  • Motivating and Educational!

    I read about The Clutter Fairy on Reddit, and it’s the best podcast for decluttering! Gayle and Ed bring a sense of community to the tasks by including surveys and comments from listeners. I’ve been listening while I declutter, so it feels like I have coaches cheering me on as I go! I love their smart, kind approach. The topics are so well organized, with research to back up the tips. Thank you, Gayle and Ed!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PattiCanLearn
    United Statesa year ago
  • Best declutter podcast

    Gayle and Ed are so kind and full of great ideas

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    laughingshark
    United Statesa year ago

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Overall, the podcast is often described as a motivating resource for organizing and decluttering.
There are also some concerns about audio quality, particularly regarding background noise.
Listeners appreciate the practical tips and emotional support provided during episodes.
Many find the hosts engaging and relatable, enhancing their decluttering journeys.

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Creative-output Clutter | Learning to Live in Decluttered Space - The Clutter Fairy Weekly #272
Q: How do chronically cluttered people learn to be comfortable in a decluttered space?
Engage in hobbies, social activities, and experiences that interest you to occupy your mind and fill the void of emptiness.
Creative-output Clutter | Learning to Live in Decluttered Space - The Clutter Fairy Weekly #272
Q: How do you handle the impulse of clutter after creative projects?
Try selling or donating your crafts. Find ways to re-home them, such as giving them to friends, local charities, or resale stores.
Not Getting Any Younger: Age as a Factor in Clutter and Organizing - The Clutter Fairy Weekly #267
Q: How does getting older help you declutter?
Many people report valuing simplicity and calm, making it easier to let go of items they previously felt attached to.
Not Getting Any Younger: Age as a Factor in Clutter and Organizing - The Clutter Fairy Weekly #267
Q: What ways has aging negatively affected your ability or desire to declutter?
Many feel overwhelmed due to lower energy and increased sentimental attachment to family heirlooms, making decluttering harder.
Work with a Professional Organizer…or Organize Like You’re a Pro - The Clutter Fairy Weekly #252
Q: What should I do if I'm overwhelmed by emotional attachments to items?
Give yourself space to process emotions, but don't let them completely shut you down. Take breaks and come back to the project as needed.

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What is The Clutter Fairy Weekly about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on empowerment through organization, this podcast revolves around decluttering and creating space for what truly matters in life. Episodes cover a range of topics from emotional support in the decluttering process, practical strategies for managing clutter like subscriptions and decor, to personal anecdotes that resonate with listeners fighting similar battles at home. Co-hosts engage deeply with their audience, incorporating feedback and experiences into their discussions, making each episode feel like a collaborative journey in simplifying life. Unique in its approach, the show emphasizes positive emotional connections and community support throughout the decluttering process, ultimately aiming to foster a conducive atmosphere for... more

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