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The Art of Decluttering

Amy Revell
Decluttering
Mental Health
Christmas
Living Room
Organizing Spaces
Organization
Pantry Organisation
Home Organization
Furniture
Food Storage Containers
Family Gatherings
Parenting
Replacement Vs Accumulation
Memories
Personal Development
Kitchen Organization
Renovation
Christmas Gifts
Opportunity Cost
Labelling

Amy Revell is a Declutter Coach and Professional Organiser and wants you to experience freedom from clutter in your head, heart and home!

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Latest Episodes

In this episode you’re invited to rethink what it really means to have an organised home by exploring the difference between being neat and being tidy. While neatness is about how your home looks on the surface, tidiness is about how it works underne... more

Fresh Start: What Are You Ready to Let Go of in 2026?

A fresh start isn’t about pressure, resolutions, or reinventing yourself overnight. It’s about intention. As a new year begins, this episode invites you to pause and reflect on what you’re ready ... more

This week we’re diving into Week Three of our “What’s Your Problem?” series — and I can’t tell you how important this one is. If you’ve worked through your quantity issues (too much stuff) and your systems issues (no real organisation), then your nex... more

This week we’re diving into one of my favourite topics: systems.

If quantity is the outer layer of the onion, systems are the next layer in. Maybe you’ve decluttered and reduced your possessions, but something still isn’t working. You look around an... more

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Whitney English
Author, designer, and entrepreneur passionate about creativity and organization
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Anna Dearmon Kornick
Time management coach, keynote speaker, and podcast host of It's About Time.
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Dana K White
Author and podcaster known for her work on decluttering
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Joanna Bailey
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Host

Amy Revell
Host and Professional Organizer, specializing in decluttering and helping people achieve freedom from clutter in their lives.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 351 ratings
  • Just right

    Thank you for your easy accessible and supportive podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Waterlilyjane
    United States4 months ago
  • A favourite podcast

    I love this podcast especially the ADHD episodes which are so helpful for me. This podcast is brilliant

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mim Marchbank
    Australia5 months ago
  • Impactful Tips that make a difference

    Short, easy to follow episodes categorized by helpful topics. Every episode I either learn something new or learn how I can think about something in a new way or get inspiration to do the thing I know how to do but have been putting off doing! Great to listen to while cleaning and decluttering.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    anniejay23
    United States6 months ago
  • Short n Sweet!!

    Amy! Am loving your reinforcing content! Reinforcing your decluttering practices so we hear things that make such a huge difference to me!!! Have just found you this summer and am back in Jan 25 listening! So many goodies! Some I do, others I needed a new way to lookie see!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DW Flipz
    United States6 months ago
  • Inspiring & Helpful!

    Amy is the authority on decluttering and organizing! If you want to find more peace, get inspired, and walk away with practical tips from every episode, this podcast is a must-listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AnnaDKornick
    United States9 months ago

Listeners Say

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Some feedback mentions a desire for less advertising within episodes, although it doesn't outweigh the overall positive reception.
Many express gratitude for the host's insights into decluttering, indicating it has positively impacted their lives.
The episodes are seen as manageable and concise, which adds to their appeal as listeners can easily incorporate the advice into their busy lives.
Listeners appreciate the practical tips and encouragement, finding the content relatable and inspiring.

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Australia/Education
Apple Podcasts
#179
Denmark/Education

Talking Points

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Van Life
Q: How did going on this adventure with Les change your relationship with stuff when you got back?
Bec realized that after van life, she felt more comfortable living with less, allowing them to thrive in a smaller one-bedroom unit.
Van Life
Q: So when you were preparing, what were some things that you wish you'd known before you started out?
Bec wishes she hadn't skimped on insulation and soundproofing, emphasizing their importance for a better van life experience.
A Minimalist and a Prepper with Lisa Woolery
Q: Is your advice like find that hardest space like you did with the office? Or does it change depending on who you're speaking to? What advice would you give?
Ask what the person wants to do first; if they want help, assist them in making a list and tackling items gradually.
A Minimalist and a Prepper with Lisa Woolery
Q: How did you help the kids to not then become the collector and the keeper of all of the things?
I allowed them to manage their boxes and make choices about what to keep, encouraging them to reflect on the emotional significance of each item.
Beautiful Spaces with Whitney English
Q: How does someone know what their style is?
Whitney believes that understanding personal style is about reflecting one's values and life experiences, rather than fitting into a specific category based on a quiz or checklist.

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A prominent theme throughout the episodes revolves around the art and science of decluttering and organizing, with practical advice often tailored for various aspects of home life and individual emotional well-being. Topics range widely but frequently emphasize actionable strategies for managing clutter, understanding personal challenges such as ADHD, and improving mental clarity through organization. The host shares relatable anecdotes and insights, fostering a community feel and encouraging listeners to engage in their own decluttering journeys. Notably, the incorporation of listener feedback and stories enhances relatability, making content not only informative but also deeply supportive.

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Recent guests on The Art of Decluttering include:

1. Prue Madigan
2. Jeannine Bryant
3. Lisa Woolery
4. Elizabeth Sherman
5. Ingrid Jansen
6. Whitney English
7. Anna Dearmon Kornick
8. Dana K White

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