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 | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy |
Hanna’s worst nightmare has returned, but this time she’s taking matters into her own hands. Speaking of hands, Andrew decided to burn some of his off with acid last weekend. And Scrub Jockeys call in with cleaning mantras and admissions of broken br... more
Hanna is living an absolute nightmare, and it all started with a funky smell in her car. She and Andrew also talk about childhood chores, and the Scrubjockeys jockey for their place in Spotless Pod history.
Hanna has been on an organizing kick! She bought some special products to help with that, and it gives her an opportunity to explain “Deinfluencing” to her elderly co-host. She and Andrew also get an update from a listener who took their advice on ho... more
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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!
It’s a great non judgmental show where cleaning is only part of the conversation. Messy? cluttered? Scatterbrained? Particular? All are welcome
A podcast that can be used as motivation to conquer arduous cleaning tasks. Or a podcast to make you feel better about cleaning nothing!! A real choose your on adventure. HanDrew are both goobers, who have a really charming and wholesome chemistry. more
I have learned so many cleaning tips and now have goals to aspire to. Hanna and Andrew are a joy to listen to, and they manage to create a nonjudgmental space to talk about being neurotically clean (a thing I am not). I always get excited when a new episode drops!
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Spotless launched 6 years ago and published 100 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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