
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 | 510 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Kids & Family | |||

I get so many questions about how to help others declutter. Sometimes the “others” want help, and sometimes they don’t. Today, I’m answering several of these questions.
My books
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I’m answering questions people have asked about ways they get tripped up on getting laundry under control. If you’ve struggled with laundry, I think you’ll find this helpful!
Figuring Out Laundry Day
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I had a conversation with a friend who was going to be gone for a period of time and her goal is to make it as easy as possible for her home to stay under control while she’s not there. I loved what she said, and it makes me think about how it should... more
Those of us who struggle with clutter are interesting people who are interested in so many things! One of the most frustrating things about clutter and a home out of control is that it feels like it eats up so much time we’d rather spend doing other ... more
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This podcast changed my life!! Not a joke… I started listening to A Slob Comes Clean 14 years ago when my children were tiny and my house was always a mess. As a working mom, the podcast kept me motivated while I cleaned my house every weekend. I listened to her ideas and learned that I also suffered from the same issues: keeping items to sell, thinking a task was going to take forever (the dishwasher really only takes 4 minutes!), and many other things listed in her books. I can honestly say th... more
While I read 3 of Dana’s books and followed her for many years, I stopped listening to her because I feel disgusted that she continues to accept money from and sponsorship from BetterHelp who devalue therapists by paying them poorly and requiring unsustainable availability, and also exploits clients by selling their names, diagnoses and other data to Facebook, Google, etc. for which they were found guilty and fined by the FTC. I understand that Dana has been made aware of these issues in depth y... more
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
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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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