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Credits Host: Maggie Blaha Theme music: "Thanks for the Memory" written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, performed by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the 1938 film of the same name
In this episode, Maggie explores the concept of decluttering. She talks with artist July Laban about moving on, letting go, and starting fresh. She also interviews professional organizer Francesco Pireddu about how he helps his clients do more than just get rid of stuff; he helps them make space in their lives for what they really want.
Looking for some ceramics to decorate your space? Shop guest July Laban's collection. You can also find her on Instagram @julybkny.
As for Francesco, he doesn't have a website. He should really get on that.
You can find Thrift: What Your Garage Sale Says About You in a few different places on the internet. Choose how you want to follow and engage with us:
Instagram: @thriftpodcast Facebook: @thriftpodcast Twitter: @thrift_pod Newsletter: https://thriftpodcast.substack.com
By Maggie BlahaCredits Host: Maggie Blaha Theme music: "Thanks for the Memory" written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, performed by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the 1938 film of the same name
In this episode, Maggie explores the concept of decluttering. She talks with artist July Laban about moving on, letting go, and starting fresh. She also interviews professional organizer Francesco Pireddu about how he helps his clients do more than just get rid of stuff; he helps them make space in their lives for what they really want.
Looking for some ceramics to decorate your space? Shop guest July Laban's collection. You can also find her on Instagram @julybkny.
As for Francesco, he doesn't have a website. He should really get on that.
You can find Thrift: What Your Garage Sale Says About You in a few different places on the internet. Choose how you want to follow and engage with us:
Instagram: @thriftpodcast Facebook: @thriftpodcast Twitter: @thrift_pod Newsletter: https://thriftpodcast.substack.com