362 The Roots of Clutter: How Britain became a nation of stuff with Professor Jane Hamlett

362 The Roots of Clutter: How Britain became a nation of stuff with Professor Jane Hamlett

Published on Jul 11
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The Declutter Hub Podcast
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In this episode we’re taking a step back in time to explore a fascinating question—when did we start having 'clutter' in our homes, and why did it become a problem? We’re joined by Professor Jane Hamlett, a leading expert in the history of the British home and domestic life. Jane is a Professor of Modern British History at Royal Holloway, University of London, and her research shines a light on how our homes—and our relationships with the things inside them—have evolved. Whether you're a minimalist or a maximalist, this episode is packed with insights into how clutter has always told a deeper story about our homes, our identities, and our society." Episode 331 Breaking through your “just in case” mindset Episode 311 How to declutter when everything in your home feels sentimental Episode 190 When does a collection become clutter? About the Declutter Hub Podcast We're Ingrid and Lesley and are super excited you're here! If you're sick to the back teeth of clutter dictating you...