Recent Episodes
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321 The secrets of organisation when you have ADHD with Ian Anderson Gray
Nov 22, 2024 – 52:09 -
320 What is clutter blindness and how to fix it?
Nov 15, 2024 – 29:22 -
319 Katie Mortram from Good Housekeeping chats all things clutter
Nov 8, 2024 – 31:43 -
318 What type of coat hangers are best?
Nov 1, 2024 – 38:18 -
317 How to minimise children’s toys
Oct 25, 2024 – 44:53 -
316 Stopping overshopping with Carrie Rattle
Oct 18, 2024 – 50:40 -
315 10 ways to declutter spontaneously
Oct 11, 2024 – 40:37 -
314 How to declutter a storage unit with Margie
Oct 4, 2024 – 35:22 -
313 My decluttering journey with Christina Rudes
Sep 27, 2024 – 49:16 -
312 10 clutter hotspots and how to fix them
Sep 20, 2024 – 45:33 -
311 How to declutter when everything in your home feels sentimental
Sep 13, 2024 – 33:44 -
310 How to choose what to wear with Jennifer Mackey-Mary
Sep 6, 2024 – 53:53 -
309 The evolution from chaotic to calm
Aug 30, 2024 – 46:14 -
308 Becoming debt free with Brad Nelson
Aug 23, 2024 – 37:54 -
307 10 household things people get seriously passionate about
Aug 16, 2024 – 48:10 -
306 Navigating motherhood in a fast paced world with Zoe Blaskey
Aug 9, 2024 – 52:24 -
305 Overcoming donation roadblocks
Aug 2, 2024 – 38:10 -
304 Feng Shui, Reiki, energy and decluttering with Ange de Lumiere
Jul 26, 2024 – 38:10 -
303 10 travel hacks to keep you organised
Jul 19, 2024 – 36:42 -
The Declutter Hub Podcast trailer
Jul 15, 2024 – 01:30 -
302 How to downsize your home with guest Jo Jacob
Jul 12, 2024 – 42:30 -
301 Decluttering tips you can’t live without - Part 2
Jul 5, 2024 – 46:26 -
300 Decluttering tips you can’t live without - Part 1
Jun 28, 2024 – 50:27 -
299 The importance of patience when decluttering
Jun 21, 2024 – 41:07 -
298 10 top tips for a low maintenance and organised home
Jun 14, 2024 – 47:51 -
297 How to balance a decluttering journey with a demanding job and kids with Harriett Bremner
Jun 7, 2024 – 50:58 -
296 How to curb your shopping addiction
May 31, 2024 – 36:09 -
295 How to declutter your home on a budget
May 24, 2024 – 36:37 -
294 Minimalism with Zoë Kim
May 17, 2024 – 44:11 -
293 How to make your day run smoothly
May 10, 2024 – 37:52 -
292 10 things to declutter from your loft, attic or basement
May 3, 2024 – 49:06 -
291 Practical strategies that help at home if you are autistic or have ADHD with Kelly and Hester Grainger
Apr 26, 2024 – 38:12 -
290 What is self storage and is it really worth it?
Apr 19, 2024 – 37:01 -
289 Matt Paxton shares his 5 best quick tips to get organised
Apr 12, 2024 – 48:04 -
288 What's to blame for my clutter?
Apr 5, 2024 – 38:05 -
287 10 things to declutter from your hallway
Mar 29, 2024 – 45:49 -
286 Is there a connection between ADHD, Autism and clutter with Kelly and Hester Grainger
Mar 22, 2024 – 38:44 -
285 How to set up storage spaces for success
Mar 15, 2024 – 31:16 -
284 Exploring grief and clutter with Krista St-Germain
Mar 8, 2024 – 35:40 -
283 Kitchen storage ideas that actually work
Mar 1, 2024 – 41:51 -
282 10 Ways to keep your car organised
Feb 23, 2024 – 34:42 -
281 How to declutter without making a mess
Feb 16, 2024 – 38:18 -
280 Peter Walsh: TV shows, neurodiversity and downsizing
Feb 9, 2024 – 31:00 -
279 Using numbers to declutter your home
Feb 2, 2024 – 37:39 -
278 10 No brainers to declutter from your home
Jan 26, 2024 – 44:09 -
277 Techniques to overcome anxiety when decluttering with Kirsty Leitch
Jan 19, 2024 – 36:02 -
276 How NOT to organise your home
Jan 12, 2024 – 49:12 -
275 How NOT to declutter your home
Jan 5, 2024 – 39:07 -
274 2023 - our best year yet
Dec 29, 2023 – 49:38 -
273 Are you team Ingrid or team Lesley
Dec 22, 2023 – 38:27
Recent Reviews
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paigeamberbacaniGreat Questions!!I just finished the interview with Katie Mortram and you asked such diverse questions and gave her plenty of time to share her insight! I love that she addressed that sometimes the first step to decluttering is actually breaking the habit of keeping clutter! I agree with this so much! Thank you for this good work!
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ElizaCostOne of the best decluttering shows out thereI have tried many decluttering podcasts over the years and this is one of my 2 favorites that I keep using. Their tips are practical, not preachy or self help psychology boosters. They get down to business. Way to go! Love their results oriented approach. Thank you! Elizabeth
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CallyWallFun and so helpfulLifts my mood like nothing else - just listening or actually employing their advice. Fabulous hosts and advice.
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Hay_BailsAnswering donation question taxes and USAHey! I’m answering the August (2nd?) podcast question about taxes and donating in the states. Often here you donate and you may or may not get a “receipt” paper but you often fill it out yourself (very tedious). In taxes, there’s a blanket tax write off that’s essentially just the standard amount off for donating anywhere through the year. If you donate BIG TICKET items then you might get a bigger write off (talking cars and items that cost quite, quite a bit)
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bananamom2Peter Walsh needs a therapistHoly cow. I was so looking forward to this interview. Peter got on his doom and gloom soapbox. No encouragement whatsoever. Just condemning everybody everywhere. Poor Lesley! Get this guy a therapist for Christmas! Lesley and Ingrid are always a bright spot for me.
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Operamom5Have to stopI want to give Declutter Hub podcast 5 stars because I really like their content, but I get so absolutely frustrated with Leslie’s disparaging remarks to Ingrid that I often turn it off. Her comments are cutting rather than humorous and they make me sad for Ingrid who brings a lot of sunshine to the episodes.
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TC Idaho 59Love Peter Walsh!Thanks for having him on the show! I’ve read his books and watched him on Oprah.
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DMessenger615Love it!I really enjoy these podcasts! So many great ideas and lots of laughs! I’ve been trying to get our house decluttered for about a year. We still have a lot to do but making progress. I recently discovered this podcast and will be listening to all the past ones. Great job ladies!
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jmd317Love the intro/outro music & hosts!Please always keep the intro/outro music it literally gets me up and moving. I binged through until I got caught up and you ladies and that music kept me bopping throughout my apartment declutter and assembling the new IKEA dressers I could fit in my decluttered closet! Love your friendship and banter the best podcasts are when you are both on. Maybe you can get technology to do interviews with both of you with the guest!
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JjudieRHelp with declutteringSeveral years ago I moved to a one level home. After the move my kids who were living in our former home emptied the basement crawl space. I had about 40 boxes then moved to my new 3 car garage. They took up about 1/3 of the space. Then my sister came to visit for Thanksgiving. She helped me to locate the boxes of pictures from the 1980s and 1990s of my kids....4 boys. We bought file folders, file boxes and labeled them for each kid plus family groups and such. For 2 days we sorted photos, ate snacks, took breaks but were able to sort through about 4 big boxes of random photos. Now I have a box for each family member. We also located pictures that I thought were lost forever! She was the perfect person to help with this project.
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hopefulfreshstartOutstanding!!!Such a pleasure to listen to. Ingrid and Lesley share tons of useful information in a very real and honest manner.
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The sugar starMovingHi ,i need help to know how to start getting ready to move house! Where do i start? Many thanks.
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neva.deeBest motivation for cleaning and decluttering!I discovered this podcast a few months ago and I am in the process of listening to each and every episode. This is the best motivation for cleaning and decluttering and I often laugh out loud while listening. When the intro music starts, it just makes me happy and I dance a little jig while I work! 🤣 If I don’t feel like doing certain projects, I just make myself turn on an episode and before I know it, I am happily cleaning my bathrooms, or vacuuming, or whatever needs to be done. Ingrid and Lesley are knowledgeable and entertaining!
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Kane09Must listen to!I love listening to Lesley & Ingrid and cannot wait for their podcast to come out every week! Their advice is simple and easy to apply. They are able to make it helpful for all listening. I love the dynamics between the two of them which makes me laugh! I sometimes have to think about the terminology they use being from UK but it is still easy to understand. This is a podcast you MUST listen to if you are trying to tackle any kind of clutter in your life! You will not be disappointed!
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Ellipsis84Highly recommended!I’ve always loved listening to decluttering podcasts, and Declutter Hub is my favorite. Lesley and Ingrid have a terrific inter-personal dynamic and provide such useful, down-to-earth advice for dealing with “stuff.” Spending most of my time at home during the pandemic, I decided to get my house in order. As I declutter and organize, I listen to the Declutter Hub podcast as inspiration. On some days I don’t feel like decluttering, but I turn on the podcast as entertainment/stress relief. I feel as if Lesley and Ingrid are virtual friends who are there for us during these turbulent times.
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Pilotswife94New to the HubI recently discovered these two entertaining women, when I was looking for some decluttering motivation. So far I’ve heard a lot of interesting information and I just love their candid, tell it like it is, what we need to hear - approach to decluttering our homes and lives. Living in a country of more than plenty, it is far to easy to fall prey to the trap of thinking (actually feeling) that we need THINGS.. items that not only crowd our hones but also crowd our minds.. I look fwd to learning more and seeing what the membership and community offer. A joy to listen to these two and a blessing to learn from them. Thanks so much!
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All outdoorsInspiring PodcastGreat ideas that are applicable to any home. Funny and supportive information. I look forward to this podcast!
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Gradschool101Excellent for Veteran Declutters!I have been a minimalist since college (15 years ago!) and I have read/watched/listened to almost everything out there on declutter and minimalism. They wonderful women continue to give me ideas I have never heard of or considered before! There are many original and creative new ideas. I came across this podcast and I couldn’t be more grateful that I have. They are both so kind, welcoming, and respectful about everyone’s situations and goals. This is the first podcast on this topic that I feel confident in where I am on my own decluttering journey with enthusiasm to challenge myself even more in my efforts. I have been listening to all of the previous episodes as well as their current one. A few things that set this podcast apart from others in an outstanding way are the following: The ladies always take reality, individual circumstances, and acceptance of varying degrees of clutter. They take reality into account with their suggestions, such as limited time, mobility, energy, and enthusiasm for decluttering. Everything is given as an idea to use if it suits you, in your individual life and your individual circumstances. There is no “right way” or “deadline” you have to meet. It’s about decluttering in a graceful way as you are living your life. They acknowledge the boundaries required and encourage you even if you live with a partner/kids/roommate/family members who are cluttered. They acknowledge that different people struggle with different amounts they would like to declutter as well as areas/categories they want to declutter. They do not judge or have any negative remarks about those who struggle with a room, a category or even the entire house. They warmly meet you where you are and have upbeat conversations and helpful suggestions that can be applied to everyone. After listening to an episode I feel like I have just had tea with a good friend (and had lots of laughs) and I am always excited to apply their ideas right away. Thank you ladies for creating such wonderful content that includes everyone without judgement in a format that makes you feel like you are right at home.
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AddLibFitnessGood declutter tipsThese episides are not too short, not too long. Some of the advise includes dealing with your current mood and state of mind, which many of us clutterbugs overlook at times. I enjoy the two-person dynamic of the show as well.
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Kimchpm1Motivate Me!I love listening to these ladies. I am American and I think their accents keep me interested. I love hearing about their places and things have different names that I enjoy hearing. Not to mention they have great advice. I love watching them participate in the challenges. Their Facebook live segments are great. They are my favorite Declutter podcast.
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Momuv3princessesMy Favorite PodcastLove this podcast! These ladies are so entertaining and informative. They make the tough topic of decluttering and organizing a little lighthearted but serious at the same time. A great combo! Love their ideas and methods they share with their audience! And the accent is awesome too! Once you listen, go check out their website!
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mamajs954Cheers!Love listening to these ladies! Their advice is very down to earth and achievable. Thanks from the USA!
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Anne BlumerBrilliantIngrid Jansen (past APDO President) and Lesley Spellman (Head of Mentoring, APDO) have created The Declutter Hub. These brilliant podcasts on organizing and decluttering are just one facet of the wealth of organizing and decluttering strategies they offer in the Declutterhub.com. Take a listen, and you will be hooked! Episode 42 is my favorite, but they are all worth a listen.
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