
Dana K White from ASlobComesClean.com shares reality-based cleaning, decluttering and organizing tips based on her own deslobification process. As she finds ways to keep her own home under control she shares cleaning, decluttering, and organizing strategies, that work in real life. And she's funny.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 504 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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It’s episode 500, so my husband is joining me! We talked about how much better things function now in our home. I asked him if he had any decluttering regrets, and his answer led to a great conversation.
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Today’s guest is a full-time caregiver living in a much smaller space than she once had. But holding on to things that represent a previous identity are making it hard to embrace the things that would/could give her joy in her current reality. We dis... more
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I’ve learned a lot and Dana is cool. But I’ve noticed that she has too many sponsored commercials. It’s hard to clean and have to take my gloves off to fast forward through commercials. Gotta make money, but come on!
This is an excellent podcast and community. Thank you so much Dana for all your hard work. You have helped motivate me to get my home under control
I am really grateful I found this podcast recommendation on a Reddit comment. I never write reviews but I feel compelled. Sometimes we need someone who understands to help motivate and the episode I listened to helped me immediately understand myself better and made me instantly motivated to start cleaning and also rethink my organizational and cleaning system. I felt it was not only relatable, but totally reframed my perception. The episode mentioned crisis cleaning and I realize that is what I... more
This podcast genuinely supports me in so many areas of my life. Each episode gives me practical insights I can apply at home and professionally, while also helping me reflect, reset, and grow as a person.
As part of my Magic 2026 journey, Day 10 was about reviewing my favourite podcasts — and this one was an obvious top choice. It consistently helps me think differently, feel more grounded, and take positive action. I always come away with something useful, whether that’s a mindset shift, a mom... more
Love Dana’s decluttering method and currently reading the decluttering at the speed of life book, listening to her advice was so refreshing! Thankyou, Dana
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Reality-based home management guidance focused on decluttering, cleaning, and organizing, grounded in practical routines and a compassionate mindset. Episodes emphasize small, repeatable actions—like tackling front-line tasks and defining a personal clutter threshold—to create meaningful progress, even amid life changes, caregiving, or space limitations. A strong throughline is transforming clutter into functional living, with a supportive community around it (including a Patreon-focused membership) and a no-nonsense framework that audiences consistently cite as actionable and relatable. A standout aspect is the blend of humor, psychology-informed approaches, and down-to-earth techniques that appeal to busy, family-oriented listeners seekin... more
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