
This podcast series is an ongoing conversation with Mary, who calls herself a recovering hoarder. She is willing to share her up-til-now very private life in an effort to be helpful to others, may they be packrats, someone who loves a hoarder or those who just want to understand something that's mystifying to them. We go step by step through the muck, the stuck places, the victories. We don't know... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationMental HealthHealth & FitnessSelf-Improvement | ||||

Mary tells us she is emerging from this process realizing she is strong and able to receive and accept love.
Mary tells us about the marvelous challenge by her therapist to live in the bittersweet.
I was curious about Mary’s progress on several fronts, including her new reading chair and command center. Since it's been four months since we last talked, did these new ideas stick?
We get to hear Mary’s brothers' reaction to our podcast and how Mary finally found a place for praying and reading in her home.
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Out of 300 podcasts that I follow, this is still one of my favourites. Not only is Lori a great interviewer, she has a soft approach to this difficult mental health concern. Mary is so open and just so brave. I love when they giggle! My only wish would be if Lori did another “season” interviewing a current person going through the same process of shifting their relationship with stuff. I would love to hear from another someone who is going through the process of cleaning out their home and ... more
Hi! I am listening this and the reason for it is that I have tendencies to hold onto things myself. It’s a family affair (my mother is filling two entire containers with boxes filled with stuff and I am terrified that I will have to take care of her hoard one day too) and I’ve been trying to understand what the reasons for this are. Why do we attach symbolic value to seemingly random items? Why does it hurt to let things go without feeling like a failure? I have come across a text by Siegmund Fr... more
The story was good but the frequent shrill cackle laughing made the podcast unbearable. Had the story been told in a softer tone, it would have been so enjoyable.
Relatable content, great editing, overall well done. Finished this within a couple of weeks and wishing there were more podcasts like this one.
Thank you, Mary, for sharing so much of your personal story. You are a great storyteller and through your thoughts I have identified many things in myself. I have faced some monsters and become a better decision maker with your podcast. Thank you, ladies!
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Apple Podcasts | #148 |
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