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The Art of Decluttering

Amy Revell
Decluttering
Minimalism
Organization
Mental Health
Clutter
Home Organization
Parenting
Organizing
Professional Organizing
Clutter Management
ADHD
Time Management
Consumerism
Christmas
Bedding
Personal Development
Mary Poppins
Body Doubling
Toys
Procrastination

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

You can keep anything you want... but you can't keep everything.

When your home feels cluttered, it’s easy to focus on what you have to get rid of. But a healthier and more empowering question is: what deserves to stay? Your home, your calendar, you... more

What if every item in your home could be sorted into just three categories: need, want, or excess?

Be challenged to look at your belongings through a completely different lens and ask yourself what you actually need to live safely and well, what gen... more

Dana K. White joins us today to talk about her new book, Winnie's Pile of Pillows.

As you listen, you’re invited into a refreshing way of thinking about decluttering, one that removes pressure, perfection, and shame. You’re reminded that your love f... more

You don’t need more convincing that decluttering is a good idea—you need a reason that actually matters to you.

When you step back and look at why you might want to declutter, four powerful motivations rise to the surface: greater wellbeing, financi... more

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Recent Guests

Dana K. White
A Slob Comes Clean author and decluttering expert
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Episode: Winnie's Pile of Pillows with Dana K. White
Carolyn Rogers
Professional organizer and researcher, founder of Room to Think
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Episode: The Meaningful Home
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Episode: Minimalism, Wellbeing & the Environment
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Storage expert from Shift Your Storage
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Episode: Storage Units
Jeannine Bryant
Senior Move Manager and founder of Easy Rightsizing
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Episode: Rightsizing with Jeannine Bryant
Lisa Woolery
Author of The Widow's Comeback and a minimalist navigating grief and decluttering
Episode: A Minimalist and a Prepper with Lisa Woolery
Elizabeth Sherman
Life and health coach who helps women improve health, habits, and mindset
Total Health in Midlife podcast
Episode: Your Health and Clutter with Elizabeth Sherman
Ingrid Jansen
Co-host of The Declutter Hub podcast and author of Reset Your Home
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Episode: The Declutter Hub with Ingrid Jansen
Whitney English
Author, designer, and entrepreneur passionate about creativity and organization
Episode: Beautiful Spaces with Whitney English

Host

Amy Revell
Host of The Art of Decluttering; Declutter Coach and Professional Organizer

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 363 ratings
  • The Best Decluttering Podcast

    A lot of people have tried by y has succeeded - this is THE best Decluttering podcast that has logic, fact and science behind methods and concepts. It’s more than just “tips and tricks,” this is life changing stuff!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kimbrr
    New Zealanda month ago
  • Sensational podcast

    Amy Revell’s podcast, The Art of Decluttering, is an incredible resource. Podcasts are delivered in a chatty, entertaining, informative and incredibly compassionate way. Amy touches on every possible area of the home and inspires action. She gives you the tools and the knowledge to start seeing visible differences in your home. As a longtime fan of Dawn, the Minimal Mom, and Cas from Clutterbug, I was so please and proud to find an Aussie podcast that is this good, and love all the references to... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KimmyDeb
    Australia3 months ago
  • Too much part 1 - hidden camera

    Love

    I swear I thought you had a camera in my place because of the two first topics LOL. Thank you for the love and inspiration to now address my books and Stationery.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amoloch007
    Australia4 months ago
  • Just right

    Thank you for your easy accessible and supportive podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Waterlilyjane
    United States9 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
    Australia9 months ago

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Many appreciate ADHD-friendly, supportive guidance and accountability.
Audience notes the host's calm, encouraging approach helps sustain decluttering momentum.
Listeners praise practical, bite-sized episodes that are easy to implement.

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#74
Australia/Education
Apple Podcasts
#219
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Winnie's Pile of Pillows with Dana K. White
Q: What is the key takeaway you want parents and kids to have after reading the book?
The key takeaway is that you can keep the things that bring joy while creating space for living, and that setting boundaries can be a freedom that makes daily life easier and more enjoyable for both children and adults.
Winnie's Pile of Pillows with Dana K. White
Q: Tell me a little bit about how Winnie came to be and what sparked the idea for a children's book on decluttering.
The idea grew from Dana's personal journey of wanting her kids to love what they love while keeping spaces under control, and from the realization that a children's story could teach the container concept and other decluttering principles in a relatable way for kids.
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.

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What is The Art of Decluttering about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Hands-on guidance for reducing clutter and reclaiming time, space, and peace of mind. Episodes center on practical decluttering methods, distinguishing between neatness and real tidiness, building sustainable systems, and leveraging social support like body doubling—often with ADHD-friendly framing. The show emphasizes achievable, stepwise progress (e.g., three-step starts, wardrobe challenges) and mindset shifts around ownership, emotional triggers, and maintenance, making it useful for busy households, families, and anyone seeking a calmer home and more intentional shopping. A standout is its focus on independence through skill-building and trusted support, rather than doing it alone, plus approachable strategies that listeners can implem... more

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Recent guests on The Art of Decluttering include:

1. Dana K. White
2. Carolyn Rogers
3. Rebecca Blackburn
4. Prue Madigan
5. Jeannine Bryant
6. Lisa Woolery
7. Elizabeth Sherman
8. Ingrid Jansen

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