Https://fixit-Radio.com kicks off with John Rush and Larry Unger tackling a deceptively simple question—why do we cling to so much “stuff”? Last week’s episode ignited a flood of responses: listeners emptied storage units, reclaimed garages, and even confronted habits that had followed them for decades. But here’s the real challenge—are we saving memories, or just hoarding junk? From forgotten washers in the basement to boxes of memorabilia no one ever looks at, John dares you to face the truth: what are you really holding onto, and why? And even if you clear it all out, how do you stop the cycle from starting all over again?
What if the keepsakes you treasure aren’t worth the square footage they consume? John reveals how a simple photo can preserve a memory without the clutter and asks the tough question: is it truly valuable, or just sentimental? Every square inch of your home comes with a price tag—so why pay more to store junk than it’s even worth? From scanning old papers to tossing rusty bolts and flathead screws, John lays down rules for cutting through the chaos. Could letting go of the unnecessary actually unlock more freedom than you realize?
And when it comes to the endless piles of hardware, how do you know what stays and what goes? John sets the rules: only keep grade five or above, toss anything rusty, painted, or used, and stop drowning in buckets of “someday” parts you’ll never need. Yet he reminds us—some things, like zip ties, are always worth saving. The question you’re left with is bigger than nuts and bolts: are you in control of your stuff… or is your stuff controlling you?
Want the answers? Tune in, and find out.