The ReProgram podcast

Decluttering without Overwhelm/Giving Up/Hating Yourself with Katy Joy Wells

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15 Sekunden vorwärts

In this conversation, I sit down with my friend, author and Declutter Coach Katy Joy Wells to talk about something that sounds simple on the surface (decluttering) but is actually deeply emotional, psychological, and relational. In a world of tips, tricks and hacks, Katy truly gets the internal obstacles to "just get rid of the things," and meets us right there.

We explore what Katy calls our “stuff stories”: the invisible beliefs, memories, and protective strategies that shape how we relate to our belongings. Because clutter is rarely just about being messy or unmotivated. It’s often about safety, attachment, grief, identity, and the ways we’ve learned to cope in a world that hasn’t always felt supportive.

We talk about how our culture shapes our relationship to stuff, why so many of us hold onto things long after they stop serving us, and how clutter can quietly act as a shield — protecting us from feelings we haven’t had space to feel yet. Katy shares how decluttering, when approached with compassion instead of pressure, can become a powerful doorway into self-understanding and emotional relief.

This conversation isn’t about perfection or minimalism. It’s about learning how to listen to yourself, how to create a home that actually supports your nervous system, and how to approach change with curiosity instead of shame. We also talk through practical, gentle tools (like creating a donation station) that make movement possible without overwhelm.

Katy also shares about her upcoming book, Making Home Your Happy Place, and her belief that decluttering works best when we focus not on “fixing” our homes, but on understanding the humans who live inside them.

Enjoy the episode, and you can connect with Katy here!

https://www.katyjoywells.com/

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