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Maximized Minimalist Podcast

Maximized Minimalist Podcast

By: Katy Wells
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You've decluttered before…so why does the mess keep coming back? You've done the checklists, the bins, the late-night cleanouts—only to find yourself right back where you started. It's not your fault. You've just never been taught to declutter in a way that actually works long-term. The Maximized Minimalist is the go-to podcast for women ready to declutter their homes, lighten their mental load, and finally feel in control of their space—and their life. With over 5 million listens and a spot in the Top 50 global podcasts, host and holistic decluttering expert Katy Wells shares a fresh take on what it really means to clear the clutter—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Whether you're: ✔️ Drowning in laundry and clutter ✔️ Feeling behind on everything (including your own to-do list) ✔️ Tired of organizing the same space over and over ✔️ Or just craving a calmer, more peaceful home This show will help you go from overwhelmed to in control—without the pressure to be perfect. Inside each episode, you'll get: ✔️Practical strategies you can implement in 10 minutes or less ✔️Mindset shifts to help you let go (even of the sentimental stuff) ✔️Encouragement to quiet the guilt, the "what ifs," and the mental load ✔️And simple systems to help you keep the progress going You might be wondering: "How do I get my family on board?" "What if I have emotional attachments to everything?" "Why do I declutter and it still doesn't feel 'done'?" "Can I really simplify when life feels so full?" These are the exact questions Katy answers every week—with honesty, real-life examples, and step-by-step guidance that actually works for busy families. Whether you're deep in clutter or just craving a little more breathing room—you're in the right place. 🎧 New episodes every Wednesday 🎁 Start simplifying with Katy's FREE guide: https://www.katyjoywells.com/declutter 📲 Learn more at: https://www.katyjoywells.com Ready, Set, Simplify!The Maximized Minimalist 2025 Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
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  • 354: Decluttering Momentum: Should You Finish One Room or Move to the Next?
    Apr 8 2026
    📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz Can't Stay Focused While Decluttering? Here's How to Know When to Stay, Switch, or Stop You start in your closet… And somehow end up organizing your junk drawer, wiping the kitchen counters, and sorting toys. Sound familiar? If you've ever wondered why you can't seem to stay in one space long enough to actually finish it, this episode is going to change how you approach decluttering—completely. Because here's the truth: 👉 Sometimes switching spaces is momentum 👉 And sometimes… it's avoidance wearing a productivity hat In this episode, Katy breaks down a simple, realistic framework to help you: Know when to stay in a spaceKnow when to switchAnd know when you're actually done enough So you can stop spinning your wheels—and start making progress that actually sticks. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) There are two types of progress—and you need both Most people only use one… and that's why they get stuck. Momentum Progress: Quick wins Surface-level clutter Visible, fast results Builds confidence Depth Progress: Harder decisions Letting go of deeper clutter Challenging beliefs and stories Creates long-term change 👉 The goal isn't choosing one—it's knowing when to use each on purpose 2) The real reason you keep switching spaces Before you leave a space, ask yourself: 👉 Am I switching because I'm energized… or because it just got harder? Because when it gets harder, that usually means you've hit: Scarcity clutter ("What if I need this?") Identity clutter ("This represents who I thought I'd be") Guilt ("Someone gave this to me") Sentimental attachment 👉 That moment right there? That's where the real progress lives 3) One decision can break the avoidance loop When you feel stuck, don't tackle the whole space. 👉 Just pick one item Ask: Why does this feel hard right now? What story am I telling myself? Make one decision: Keep Donate Trash Relocate 👉 One decision creates momentum and helps your brain stay in the deeper work 4) Use the "Anchor Space" method to stay consistent This is the game-changer for real life. 👉 Choose ONE space as your anchor (ex: your closet) Then: Do deeper work there (your anchor sessions)Use quick wins in other spaces as "breaks" Example: Day 1 → Closet (deep work)Day 2 → Kitchen counter (quick wins)Day 3 → Back to closet 👉 You're not quitting—you're pacing 5) Define "done enough" before you leave If you don't define a stopping point, your brain keeps the tab open. Before you leave a space, say: "I finished 2 drawers""I filled one donation bag""I sorted shoes into keep/donate" Then decide: 👉 What's my next step when I come back? This prevents: Starting over Decision fatigue Mental clutter 6) You don't lack focus—you just need structure If you love quick wins, that's not a weakness. 👉 It means your brain responds to visible progress The goal isn't to change your personality… It's to give your brain a system that works with you. 🫧 CLEANER AIR, BETTER SLEEP, LESS STRESS AT HOME If your home has ever felt "off" and you can't quite put your finger on it… air quality might be one of those invisible stressors. Katy uses AirDoctor in her home and noticed: Fewer odors (hello kids + pets + cooking 😅) Reduced allergy symptoms Better sleep AirDoctor uses a powerful 3-stage filtration system that removes particles 100x smaller than standard purifiers—including dust, pollen, pet dander, mold spores, bacteria, and more. ✔️ Ultra quiet ✔️ Auto mode adjusts air quality in real time ✔️ Filter replacement reminders (no extra mental load 🙌) 👉 Head to https://airdoctorpro.com Use code MAX to get up to $300 off Includes a 30-day money-back guarantee + 3-year warranty READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? JOIN CLUTTER CURE CLUB If this episode hit home and you're ready to actually follow through on these shifts, this is where we go deeper. Inside Clutter Cure Club, you'll get: Monthly step-by-step plans Real-life decluttering strategiesA supportive community that gets it Access to 100+ resources ✨ This month's resource: Kids + Toy Clutter Guide (includes scripts for when kids resist, age-based guidance, and simple systems) 👉 Join here: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548 Only $19/month — cancel anytime Ready to Simplify Even More? Start Here: 🗞️ Join the Ready, Set, Simplify Newsletter Over 35,000 women read it weekly for clutter-busting tips, tiny mindset shifts, and practical steps to simplify your home and your life. 👉 https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify 📲 Come Say Hi on Instagram Behind-the-scenes, real-life simplicity, and lots of laughs. 💛 ...
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    15 mins
  • 353: The Indoor Epidemic: Outdoor Rx for Anxiety, Focus, and Burnout with Dr. John La Puma
    Apr 1 2026
    📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz The Indoor Epidemic: Why Being Inside Too Much Is Affecting Your Health (and What to Do About It) We talk a lot about simplifying our homes… But what if one of the biggest missing pieces isn't inside your home at all? What if it's how much time you're spending inside it? In this episode, Katy sits down with Dr. John LaPuma to unpack a surprising root cause behind burnout, poor sleep, low energy, and even chronic health issues—something he calls "the indoor epidemic." Because here's the reality: 👉 Most of us spend 93% of our time indoors And our bodies were never designed for that. This conversation will shift how you think about your environment, your energy, and what actually moves the needle when it comes to feeling better. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Being indoors too much is a hidden root cause of burnout and health issues We often blame stress, hormones, or our schedules… But Dr. John explains that being inside too much can contribute to: Fatigue Insomnia Anxiety and attention issues Immune dysfunction Insulin resistance Loneliness and isolation 👉 It's not just a lifestyle preference—it's a biological mismatch Your body is missing the inputs it was designed to receive from the outside world. 2) Morning light might be the most powerful (and free) health habit If you do nothing else from this episode—start here. Getting 10 minutes of morning light within the first hour of waking helps: Regulate your circadian rhythm Improve sleep quality Support hormone balance Boost energy and focusHelp your brain "clean itself" during deep sleep And here's the key: 👉 It must be outside (not through a window) This simple habit can replace or reduce the need for things we often try to "fix" with supplements. 3) You don't need more time—you need to use your time differently This is where this conversation gets really practical. You don't need hours outside every day. 👉 The minimum effective dose is just 17 minutes a day And you can build that into your life by: Taking a walking meeting Sitting outside for lunch Stepping outside while your kids play Pausing at your front door for a few minutes It's not about adding more. It's about repurposing what you're already doing. 4) Kids need outdoor time more than we realize This isn't just about adult burnout—it's impacting our kids too. Dr. John explains that 2 hours of outdoor play daily can help: Slow or prevent myopia (nearsightedness) Improve focus and mental health Reduce screen-related strain Support healthy development 👉 Screens pull their vision inward 👉 Nature pushes it outward And that difference matters more than we think. 5) Stillness outside heals differently than "rest" inside One of the most powerful shifts in this episode: 👉 Being outside without responsibility Not walking the dog quickly. Not rushing to the next thing. But actually: Using your senses Noticing your environment Letting your nervous system downshift Because when you're always in "doing mode"… 👉 You miss the reset your brain actually needs 6) You're not broken—you might just be inside too much This might be the most important reframe of the entire episode: 👉 Burnout isn't always a personal failure It can be an environmental mismatch. So if you've been doing all the "right things"… Eating well, decluttering, managing your home… And still feel exhausted? This could be the missing piece. RESOURCES MENTIONED 📖 The Indoor Epidemic by Dr. John LaPuma: Grab it here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/indoor-epidemic-john-la-puma-md/1149094439 READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? JOIN CLUTTER CURE CLUB If this episode hit home and you're ready to actually follow through on these shifts, this is where we go deeper. Inside Clutter Cure Club, you'll get: Monthly step-by-step plans Real-life decluttering strategiesA supportive community that gets it Access to 100+ resources ✨ This month's resource: Kids + Toy Clutter Guide (includes scripts for when kids resist, age-based guidance, and simple systems) 👉 Join here: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548 Only $19/month — cancel anytime Ready to Simplify Even More? Start Here: 🗞️ Join the Ready, Set, Simplify Newsletter Over 35,000 women read it weekly for clutter-busting tips, tiny mindset shifts, and practical steps to simplify your home and your life. 👉 https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify 📲 Come Say Hi on Instagram Behind-the-scenes, real-life simplicity, and lots of laughs. 💛 @katyjoywells SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If this episode helped you, I'd be so grateful if you'd take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts...
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    37 mins
  • 352: How to Declutter Sustainably and Break Free from the Culture That Keeps Us Buying with Stephanie Seferian
    Mar 25 2026
    📚 ORDER MY NEW BOOK Making Home Your Happy Place: The Real-Life Guide to Decluttering Without the Overwhelm. 👉 Order wherever books are sold 🎯 TAKE THE FREE DECLUTTERING STYLE QUIZ Discover your personal Decluttering Style and get a clear, realistic starting plan that actually fits your life. 👉 Take the free quiz If You Keep Decluttering… But the Clutter Comes Back, This Is Why Have you ever decluttered your home… Only to find yourself right back where you started a few months later? More stuff. More overwhelm. More decisions. It's frustrating—and it makes you wonder if you're doing something wrong. But what if the problem isn't how you're decluttering… What if it's what's coming into your home in the first place? In this episode, Katy sits down with Stephanie Seferian, host of the Sustainable Minimalist podcast, to unpack the real root of clutter—and why most decluttering advice only solves part of the problem. Because decluttering isn't the finish line. It's often just the symptom. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: 1) Decluttering isn't the solution—it's a reaction Most of us start with organizing, tidying, and decluttering… But as Stephanie shares, that was just the beginning of her journey. The real shift happened when she realized: 👉 The clutter wasn't the core issue 👉 The buying was If we keep bringing in things we don't truly need, we'll always be stuck in the cycle of managing and removing. 2) Overconsumption is often driven by emotion—not need We like to believe we buy things logically… But in reality, a lot of our purchasing is tied to: Stress Boredom Wanting control Wanting to feel like we're doing "enough" Wanting to feel like we are enough And here's the hard truth: 👉 Many of the problems products promise to solve… were created by the marketing itself From kids' toys to beauty products to home organization tools— we're constantly being told what we "need" to be better. 3) Guilt is one of the biggest reasons we stay stuck There are two major types of clutter guilt: Gift guilt: "I can't get rid of this… someone gave it to me." Environmental guilt: "What if this ends up in a landfill?" But here's the reframe that changes everything: 👉 The most powerful way to reduce waste isn't perfect decluttering 👉 It's buying less in the future Let your current clutter inform your future decisions— instead of keeping everything out of guilt. 4) You don't need more willpower—you need more friction If buying feels automatic, it's because… it kind of is. We're living in a world where: One-click purchasing is the normAds are constant and highly targeted Social media is designed to keep us consuming So instead of trying to "be better"… 👉 Add small barriers: Remove saved credit cards Unsubscribe from emails Delete shopping apps temporarily Pause before purchasing Even tiny friction can interrupt the habit loop. 5) You can extend the life of items without overcomplicating it When it comes to letting things go, many people get stuck trying to do it "perfectly." But it doesn't have to be complicated. Stephanie shares simple ways to keep items in use: Local Buy Nothing groups Community sharing "Curb alert" style giveaways Passing items directly to someone who needs them 👉 The goal isn't perfection 👉 It's keeping things useful for as long as possible And sometimes? You just need it out of your house—and that's okay too. 6) The goal isn't restriction—it's intention This isn't about never buying anything again. It's about asking: Do I actually need this? What problem am I trying to solve?Did similar purchases in the past actually help? Because when you start buying with intention… 👉 Your home gets lighter 👉 Your mental load decreases 👉 Your spending aligns with what actually matters RESOURCES MENTIONED 📖 Stephanie's Book: 👉 https://home.katyjoywells.com/3Pxf2Qf 🎙️ Sustainable Minimalists Podcast 📲 Instagram: @sustainableminimalists READY FOR MORE SUPPORT? JOIN CLUTTER CURE CLUB If this episode hit home and you're ready to actually follow through on these shifts, this is where we go deeper. Inside Clutter Cure Club, you'll get: Monthly step-by-step plans Real-life decluttering strategiesA supportive community that gets it Access to 100+ resources ✨ This month's resource: Kids + Toy Clutter Guide (includes scripts for when kids resist, age-based guidance, and simple systems) 👉 Join here: https://www.katyjoywells.com/cluttercureclub-page837548 Only $19/month — cancel anytime Ready to Simplify Even More? Start Here: 🗞️ Join the Ready, Set, Simplify Newsletter Over 35,000 women read it weekly for clutter-busting tips, tiny mindset shifts, and practical steps to simplify your home and your life. 👉 https://www.katyjoywells.com/simplify 📲 Come Say Hi on Instagram Behind-the-scenes, real-life simplicity, and lots of laughs. 💛 @katyjoywells SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If this episode helped you, ...
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I’m loving this podcast, especially last week’s ultimate spring reset. Will be re-listening and tackling some spring cleaning this weekend!

One of my new favorites

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