Episode 2: Vicky Silverthorn, Professional Organiser & Declutterer
Why is it that all the things we think make us happier – cars, clothes, gadgets, technology, stuff in general – are actually making us miserable? How can a tidy and organised home be the key to a calmer, happier life? What has happened in our culture that means we value our possessions less?
“I’m in a different house every day. I see what’s used, how it’s misused. I see how frustrated people get with certain things that don’t work or don’t work in the right way, or how they’ve bought something thinking it’s this and actually it’s that, and how with anxiety and stress levels through the roof, people don’t necessarily want complicated things"
Decluttering guru Vicky Silverthorn, a professional organiser and the UK’s answer to Marie Kondo, tells us how starting small can achieve big personal change. Vicky has appeared on Channel 4’s The Big Spring Clean and her book, Start with Your Sock Drawer, appears on Amazon’s best-seller list.
In this episode, Vicky talks about her journey from being Lilly Allen’s PA to becoming a professional organiser; the positive impact that a clutter-free house can have on mental health and how brands are missing out on a big opportunity when it comes to talking to customers about being tidy.
To find out more about Vicky go to her website www.youneedavicky.com. Her book, Start with Your Sock Drawer: The Simple Guide to Living a Less Cluttered Life, is available from Amazon and all good bookshops.
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Interview by Jim GillinghamRecorded by Dan Osborne Produced by Lucie Wood
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