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The Declutter Hub Podcast

The Declutter Hub
Decluttering
Mental Health
Home Organization
Clutter
Organization
Reset Your Home
Time Management
Emotional Well-Being
ADHD
Christmas
Parenting
Sentimental Items
Grief
Professional Organizing
Personal Development
Emotional Attachment
Family Dynamics
Budgeting
Social Media
Downsizing

Achieving the clutter-free organised home of your dreams can be a tough, emotional journey. Decluttering is never about the stuff. It's all about the emotions that sit behind the stuff. In this podcast, we bring a bit of light-hearted fun to the serious business of decluttering with hints, tips, insights and guest experts to help you every step of the way.

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Do you dread the annual holiday car-packing marathon that turns your boot into an impossible jigsaw puzzle?

Are you tired of discovering you've buried essential items under mountains of luggage just when you need them most?

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Why do you find yourself constantly overwhelmed by clutter despite trying countless organisation systems?

Could your cluttered spaces be telling you something deeper about your emotional wellbeing?

What if the key to lasting change lies not in bett... more

Does summer throw your decluttering routine completely out of the window?

Are you struggling to keep up with your home organisation when the sun's calling you outside?

How can you maintain momentum with your decluttering goals without missing out o... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Lee David
GP, CBT therapist, author
The Choice Space Podcast / NHS Practition Health
Episode: 413 Clutter, CBT and Compassion with Dr Lee David
Dr. Sue Kenneally
Specialist weight loss physician
Freedom Weight Loss Clinic / NHS and private sector UK
Episode: 408 Why Weight and Clutter are More Similar Than you Think
Tom Szaky
Founder of TerraCycle
TerraCycle
Episode: 404 Avoiding Landfill when Decluttering with TerraCycle
Tracy Hoth
Professional organizer and author focused on email processing
Organized Coach / Tracy Hoth
Episode: 401 6 Email Processing Tips to Help You Save Hours and Sanity with Tracy Hoth
Lucy Wooldridge
Accredited master mindset coach and the go-to coach for resilience and nervous system reset
Resilience coaching
Episode: 396 Why Resilience and Decluttering go hand in hand with Lucy Wooldridge
Eileen Stukane
Author of "The House That Held Everything," memoirist
Episode: 394 The Hidden Story Behind a Hoarded Home with guest Eileen Stukane
Katie Kimball
Former teacher, two-time TEDx speaker, writer and mom of four
Kids Cook Real Food
Episode: 385 Life Skills for Kids with Katie Kimball
Freddie Titcombe
Co-founder of Evolve Journey and creator of the Evolve Journal
Evolve Journey
Episode: 382 The Power of Journaling - Clear Your Mind and Find Your Focus
Sian Paleshi
Owner of Sorted Decluttering and Organizing and president of APTO
Sorted Decluttering and Organizing
Episode: 375 Ingrid's Birthday Bonus - Home, Life and You

Hosts

Ingrid Jansen
Host focused on decluttering strategies; key personality in leading conversations.
Lesley Spellman
Co-host focusing on decluttering topics and practical processes.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 608 ratings
  • Great inspiration for decluttering

    I love this podcast. Ingrid and Lesley are really personable and clearly have a great relationship. Both add slightly different perspectives that come together beautifully. I love building up a few episodes and listening to them while I do my own decluttering, I find it really inspiring and there are so many practical tips that feel achievable, they are not selling an unrealistic lifestyle reset. The reset system can be followed at a slow pace and can be done in a way that feels natural.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CaoimheA
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Motivating!

    Really like this podcast, the loft and garage episodes especially inspired me to have a clear out. Thank you :)

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jessica244
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Best decluttering show out there

    This is my favorite decluttering podcast that keeps me progressing. Their tips are practical, not preachy or self help psychology boosters. They get down to business. Way to go! Love their results oriented approach. Thank you! Elizabeth

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ElizaCost
    United States6 months ago
  • So good

    I came to this podi for practical hacks.

    I've stayed because the hosts are real, optimistic and self-reflective.

    Possibly accidentally, these two are more interesting than the show's content.

    And the content is solid.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rachelanastasiaking
    Australia8 months ago
  • Practical and insightful

    The hosts are so insightful into the emotional aspects of keeping stuff, and offer practical tips for decluttering.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Goodyjen
    United States8 months ago

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Some listeners seek more variety in interviews, but the current format remains a strong draw for many.
Listeners appreciate practical, actionable tips that fit real life and busy schedules.
Interviews and guest diversity are seen as high-quality and relevant to everyday decluttering challenges.
The banter between hosts is a standout, making topics feel approachable and enjoyable.
A few listeners feel content is repetitive at times, preferring fresh guest stories.

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413 Clutter, CBT and Compassion with Dr Lee David
Q: Can some tips from CBT be used without formal therapy?
Yes, there are practical self-help approaches like NOW grounding, self-compassion techniques, and value-driven decisions that listeners can try on their own before seeking formal therapy if needed.
413 Clutter, CBT and Compassion with Dr Lee David
Q: What is CBT and how does it help with clutter?
CBT is a well-established therapy that breaks problems into thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, behaviors, and environment; by examining and re-framing these areas, people can manage clutter more effectively and with less self-criticism.
399 What to do with soft toys with Loved Before
Q: So, in the beginning, how did you start and recruit people to donate soft toys?
Charlotte explains she started by telling everyone in her circle, used leaflets in the neighborhood, worked evenings after a full-time job, and gradually built a system of dropping off toys, collecting them from charity shops, and validating that people cared about preserving the memories attached to the toys.
396 Why Resilience and Decluttering go hand in hand with Lucy Wooldridge
Q: What are the common signs of resilience and how can you assess it?
Lucy describes resilience as the capacity to access and use resources, engage with the world adaptively, and manage change without being overwhelmed. Key signs include awareness of resources, flexible mindset, and the ability to seek support when needed.
396 Why Resilience and Decluttering go hand in hand with Lucy Wooldridge
Q: So how did you come into this field then? Why did you think this is such an important topic?
Lucy explains that her curiosity grew from work in addiction and mental health, leading her to focus on resilience, nervous system regulation, and helping people become who they want to be. She emphasizes practical application and personal growth that emerged through clinical experience and later life challenges.

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A warm, practical show about creating calmer, more organized homes by addressing the emotional roots of clutter. Episodes frequently explore how mindset, routines, and environment interact to make decluttering sustainable, often pairing personal stories with actionable tips. Guests range from clinicians discussing behavior and health parallels to organizers sharing processes for managing mail, kids' tidying, and optimizing storage. Sponsor reads are woven into conversations, and a strong emphasis on supportive, non-judgmental banter makes complex topics feel approachable. A standout trait is the blend of empathy and practical systems, with recurring themes around habit formation, mental load, and sustainable reuse of belongings.

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Recent guests on The Declutter Hub Podcast include:

1. Dr. Lee David
2. Dr. Sue Kenneally
3. Tom Szaky
4. Tracy Hoth
5. Lucy Wooldridge
6. Eileen Stukane
7. Katie Kimball
8. Freddie Titcombe

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