
Spotless is a podcast about cleaning, hosted by Hanna Brooks Olsen and Andrew Walsh. They help listeners with cleaning-related questions, test drive new scrubbing techniques, and complain about the way people vacuum in the movies.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 186 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy | |||

Andrew discovers a very satisfying life hack regarding his Dyson vacuum cleaner. Hanna TCBed her Christmas tree and feels great about it. An experience repotting a plant has Andrew totally rethinking his Lomi device. And the Scrub Jockeys weigh-in on... more
Hanna and Andrew hear from a Scrub Jockey whose life changed after spending all day cooking. They also talk about one benefit of cleaning up under a real Christmas tree. Plus, Andrew has a late-in-life realization about class, and Hanna is obsessed w... more
It's Soup Season! Which means it's also Your-House-Probably-Smells-Like-Soup Season! Hanna and Andrew discuss how to deal with cooking smells trapped in your house during the winter. We also hear from some Scrub Jockeys with two very different storie... more
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Not only do Andrew and Hanna provide great advice and information on all stuff cleaning they provide a window into a nice friendship that is funny, silly and oddly comforting. Thank you for doing such a great job all these years.
Love the banter between the two of them,and the information provided is great, but she does say the word "like" quite a bit which is sort of distracting
Spotless is my favorite podcast! It’s great if you love to clean, or if you hate to clean (like me). I put it on while I’m cleaning and it’s made my chores so much more enjoyable and my house so much cleaner! I’ve learned so many cleaning tips from Hannah, Andrew, and the Scrub Jockeys and it’s made my cleaning both fun and more efficient. The only problem is that episodes come out every two weeks, and I can’t bring myself to deep clean without listening!
Hanna and Andrew are the cutest, funniest, and most relatable podcast hosts I've listened to in a long time. My only complaint is that I wish there were more episodes. Their banter is fun and you'll definitely learn something about cleaning, organizing, appliances, or pop culture. I was thrilled to find a cleaning related podcast that wasn't some middle aged mom talking about how to keep up with her kids' laundry and dishes. Highly recommended!
Hanna and Andrew are the cutest, funniest, and most relatable podcast hosts I've listened to in a long time. My only complaint is that I wish there were more episodes. Their banter is fun and you'll definitely learn something about cleaning, organizing, appliances, or pop culture. I was thrilled to find a cleaning related podcast that wasn't some middle aged mom talking about how to keep up with her kids' laundry and dishes. Highly recommended!
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Focusing on the lighter and often humorous aspects of cleaning, this podcast offers relatable conversations about household challenges and the unique experiences that come with maintaining a tidy living space. Hosts Hanna Brooks Olsen and Andrew Walsh bring a blend of entertaining anecdotes, practical cleaning tips, and discussions around the emotional weight of cleaning up after loved ones, all while fostering a non-judgmental environment for listeners who may feel overwhelmed by their cleaning duties. Each episode varies in topics, touching on everything from unusual cleaning methods to personal stories about clutter and societal expectations around cleanliness. This makes it a welcoming space for listeners who may love or loathe cleaning... more
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