• 161: Big Ideas, No Follow-Through: How Clutter Really Starts
    Feb 16 2026

    In this episode, the conversation shifts away from guilt and overwhelm and toward something far more practical: the gap between ideas and action. Drawing from real-life experiences both at home and while supporting a nonprofit project, this episode explores how items we genuinely love can quietly turn into clutter when ideas are never translated into clear decisions.


    In This Episode, We Talk About
    • Why loving something isn’t the problem
    • Why ideas alone don’t create order
    • The difference between having good intentions and having an organizing plan
    • Why defining categories matters before decluttering or buying containers
    • How unfinished ideas quietly take up space and energy over time
    • A practical way to start organizing without pressure, perfection, or purging

    Mentioned in This Episode
    • The 7 Steps to Organizing Almost Anything framework
    • Seasonal, holiday, and décor storage as real-life examples
    • Organizing lessons learned from nonprofit and community projects
    • Storage spaces as decision-holding areas, not failure zones

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    28 min
  • 160: Organizing & Decluttering the Legacy Boxes You Haven't Opened in Years
    Feb 9 2026

    Legacy boxes often hold more emotional weight than we expect. In this episode, we walk you through what actually happens when those boxes finally get opened. From surprise and overwhelm to relief and clarity. We share what we consistently see as a professional organizer, how to identify which boxes to start with, and practical systems that help people make progress without regret, guilt, or perfectionism.



    In This Episode, We Talk About
    • What’s typically found inside legacy boxes
    • Why perfection keeps people stuck
    • Decision categories that work in real life
    • How to assess bandwidth before making decisions
    • Why progress often looks smaller than expected


    Mentioned in This Episode
    • Organize & Cherish Podcast
    • Year of the Storage Rooms series


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    27 min
  • 159: When Love Meets Limits: Rethinking How We Store What Matters
    Feb 2 2026

    Storing items from loved ones can feel like an act of love—but when storage becomes unsustainable, guilt quietly builds. In this episode, Stephanie explores how to store inherited and sentimental items realistically, without shame, and how to recognize when care has turned into obligation.

    In This Episode We Talk About
    • Why inherited items feel heavier than our own belongings
    • The real (often hidden) costs of storage
    • How good intentions can still lead to damage
    • What it means to store with love and honesty
    • How to assess your actual capacity—financially and emotionally
    Mentioned in This Episode
    • The Year of the Storage Rooms
    • Storage as postponed decision-making
    • Sustainable caretaking vs. silent guilt

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    19 min
  • 158: The Emotional Weight of Storage: What Clutter Does When We’re Not Looking
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of Organize & Cherish, we explore the emotional weight of stored clutter and the items we keep out of sight but still carry with us. From a professional organizer’s perspective, Stephanie explains why storage can feel comforting, how emotional attachments quietly shape our spaces, and what clutter continues to do even when we’re not looking at it. This episode offers compassionate reframes, practical awareness tools, and one gentle action to help listeners move forward without pressure.


    In This Episode, We Talk About:
    • Why storage often starts as relief, not avoidance
    • How “out of sight” clutter still impacts emotional well-being
    • The difference between comfort and stagnation
    • What stored items silently cost us over time
    • How to approach emotional attachments without guilt or urgency
    • A simple action to bring clarity back into storage spaces


    Mentioned in This Episode:
    • Episode 119: “Out of Sight, Still a Problem”
    • Action of the Week
    • AI Prompt of the Week


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    19 min
  • 157: Why You Can't Stop Avoiding Your Storage Room and What To Do About It
    Jan 19 2026

    Not all storage is created equal. Some storage is thoughtful, temporary, and intentional.

    Other storage is stress, avoidance, and postponed decisions, just packaged neatly in bins, closets, garages, and storage rooms.

    In this episode, we’re unpacking the difference between stalling and storing, a framework first introduced in Episode 114, and taking it deeper, specifically through the lens of storage spaces.

    You’ll learn how to spot when storage is helping you—and when it’s quietly holding you back—plus one small, realistic action you can take to interrupt the cycle without diving into a full organizing project.


    In This Episode, We Talk About
    • The difference between intentional storing and stalling disguised as storage
    • How stress, life transitions, and decision fatigue show up in the way we store things
    • Signs a space has shifted from “holding” to “avoiding”
    • The most common “I’ll deal with this later” patterns professional organizers see
    • One small action you can take this week to break the stalling cycle
    • How progress in storage spaces builds momentum and lowers stress, even when life is full


    Mentioned in This Episode
    • Episode 114: Stalling vs. Storing
    • The ongoing Storage Series


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    28 min
  • 156: What’s Behind the Storage Door? A Compassionate Look at Why We Keep Things
    Jan 12 2026

    In Episode 2 of our Storage Year, we explore the real reasons we store things, far beyond “just in case.”

    From inherited habits and emotional holding patterns to identity clutter and delayed decisions, this episode helps you understand the psychology behind storage so you can reclaim your space with clarity and compassion.

    Just like last year’s Storage Series, we’re pulling back the curtain on why storage becomes both a blessing and a burden, and how naming the “why” brings powerful momentum to your organizing journey.

    We wrap up with a high-impact Action of the Week designed to spark an instant aha moment.

    In This Episode, We Talk About:
    • The emotional drivers behind storage: guilt, overwhelm, sentiment, identity, and avoidance
    • How family patterns and generational habits shape what we keep
    • Why storage often becomes a “holding area” that turns permanent
    • The psychology of delayed decisions and how it affects stress and focus
    • How understanding your why transforms how you approach any storage room
    • Your high-impact Action of the Week: identifying one inherited storage pattern
    Mentioned in This Episode:
    • Storage Series episodes from 2025, including:Episode 113: Storage Series Kickoff : An Introduction
    • Episode 114: Storage vs. Stalling : Are You Keeping It or Postponing a Decision?
    • Episode 117: When Storage Makes Sense : Smart Reasons to Keep Things
    • (Referenced for themes, patterns, and messaging continuity)
    • Research notes from the American Psychological Association on clutter and stress
    • The 2026 Storage Year framework for understanding your patterns before decluttering your space

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    17 min
  • 155: Welcome to The Storage Year
    Jan 5 2026

    We’re kicking off a brand-new year-long emphasis on one of the most overlooked yet emotionally loaded areas of the home: storage rooms. Whether your storage space is a basement, garage, guest room, attic, or an off-site unit, these areas often hold delayed decisions, inherited items, unfinished projects, and emotional weight we don’t even realize we’re carrying.

    In today’s episode, Stephanie shares why 2026 is dedicated to storage, how this focus evolved from the popular Fix It or Free It series, and why storage rooms deserve thoughtful attention—grounded in research, psychology, and real-life client experiences. She also shares her personal story of how storage organizing became her professional path, long before she ever knew it could be a career.

    This episode sets the foundation for The Storage Year: 52 weeks of clarity, compassion, and needle-moving action steps designed to help you make meaningful progress without overwhelm or guilt.


    In This Episode We Talk About
    • Why storage rooms are emotionally heavy and often avoided
    • What research tells us about the psychological and physical impact of clutterIncreased cortisol levels (UCLA)
    • Reduced cognitive clarity (Princeton)
    • The surprising rise in national storage use
    • How Fix It or Free It inspired a deeper storage conversation
    • Stephanie’s origin story from wedding planner to Certified Professional Organizer®
    • Why storage rooms are where delayed decisions live
    • How this year will blend practicality, compassion, and storytelling
    • What to expect from the weekly action items and momentum-building approach
    • The first action step to begin your own Storage Year
    Mentioned in This Episode
    • Fix It or Free It Series (2025) - Listener-favorite episodes that inspired a deeper look at storage
    • UCLA Center on Everyday Lives of Families Study - Linking clutter to elevated cortisol
    • Princeton Neuroscience Institute Findings - How clutter impacts focus and cognitive processing
    • Self-Storage Industry Data - Trends showing the increasing amount of items Americans store
    • Stephanie’s early business: Smiles Forever Events
    • The Organized Flamingo - Professional organizing, compassionate decluttering, and resources
    • Organize & Cherish Podcast Archives - Past episodes supporting this year’s themes

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    21 min
  • 154: Favorite Organizing Products of the Year: 2025 Edition
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode, we share our top 8 organizing products of 2025. The tools we used the most, recommended the most, and returned to because they genuinely work. This year’s list builds on our 2023 and 2024 favorites while introducing new standouts that made a real difference in daily routines.

    We also talk about why these tools matter, how we update our recommendations, and how you can use each one in different areas of your home.

    In This Episode We Talk About…
    • Why some products stay on our list year after year
    • Why we only recommend products that pass our long-term tests
    • What makes a product “worth keeping” in your home
    • How to use each of the 8 favorites in real-life spaces
    • How digital systems support physical organizing
    • When and how we update product recommendations for safety or quality
    Mentioned in This Episode
    • Our 2023 Favorite Products Episode
    • Our 2024 Favorite Products Episode
    • Our Amazon Shop (for specific product versions)
    • Turntables, labels, dividers, totes & digital tools

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    25 min