In this 45-minute show, cleaning expert and advice columnist Jolie Kerr shares cleaning tips, answers reader questions and gets really real with a rotating cast of guests about the messes life throws our way. If you're plagued by 'pit stains, not entirely clear on how often to wash your sheets, or just morbidly curious about how clean restaurant kitchens really are, this is the show for you.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 188 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyHealth & Fitness |
"Programming note! Ask a Clean Person: The Podcast is on hiatus, and will return in January 2020. Bonus episodes will be available on Patreon during the break; to subscribe, go to patreon.com/askacleanperson.
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Let's All Wash Our Bras! Throughout the month of August, Jolie is joined by Meredith Haggerty for a monthlong series devoted to bras. In the final episode of the series, they're sharing reader tips, offering help for keeping white bras white and talk... more
Let's All Wash Our Bras! Throughout the month of August, Jolie is joined by Meredith Haggerty for a monthlong series devoted to bras. In this episode, they're talking about caring for fancy bras and other lingerie.
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Let's All Wash Our Bras! Throughout the month of August, Jolie is joined by Meredith Haggerty for a monthlong series devoted to bras. In this episode, they're talking about sports bras.
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Cutesy chitchat and laughing and very little real advice
The nadir of our digital times-anyone regardless of dearth of talent, wit or knowledge can host a podcast.
It has too much banter for my taste, I wished they went further with the info/analysis on the scientific explanation behind common cleaning problems
I tried to give this podcast a chance, but getting to the cleaning advise involves listening to endless banal banter in shrill voices and cackles. Unbearable.
Apparently she has a column, so I’ll look for that instead.
This show has been great for me! I am NOT a clean person myself at all, but Jolie Kerr is absolutely delightful, and somehow makes cleaning interesting. I play this podcast when I’m doing laundry or cleaning, and it works great as inspiration/motivation, and is always entertaining enough to keep me going.
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