What’s Up With Your Stuff? Conversations on the Consequences of Clutter
Kira Rodenbush
27 episodes
1 day ago
Conversations with Kira Rodenbush, Professional Organizing Consultant and Licensed Massage Therapist, about how our stuff affects our story. Join Kira as she visits with organizing and bodywork professionals, wellness experts, current and former clients, and listeners to examine the ways in which how we store our belongings shows up in our bodies and informs our narratives. How do our things impact our sense of well-being? How do our closets reveal our secrets? What’s going on in those cupboards? What’s up with your stuff?
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Conversations with Kira Rodenbush, Professional Organizing Consultant and Licensed Massage Therapist, about how our stuff affects our story. Join Kira as she visits with organizing and bodywork professionals, wellness experts, current and former clients, and listeners to examine the ways in which how we store our belongings shows up in our bodies and informs our narratives. How do our things impact our sense of well-being? How do our closets reveal our secrets? What’s going on in those cupboards? What’s up with your stuff?
Life After Tom’s Diner, pt 1: Before the Rain Began
What’s Up With Your Stuff? Conversations on the Consequences of Clutter
1 hour 10 minutes 30 seconds
3 years ago
Life After Tom’s Diner, pt 1: Before the Rain Began
Join me, Kira Rodenbush, as I reconnect with the client who's ex-husband's hoard provided the most fertile and ripe ground for me to start thinking these thoughts. Rhonda Rosenheck, a poet and writer who lives in the New York State capital region, spent 33 years in education before pouring her passion into her Poet's Perch Writer’s Retreat, a tiny home on wheels parked at the edge of a little river that is a far cry and many moons away from where she lived when we met. That was in the summer of 2003, and when I met her and her husband, they were on vacation in Oregon. I spent the following autumn and subsequent spring of 2004 in NYC, where I attempted to "organize" her husband's apartment (which happened to be above the iconic Tom’s Diner, immortalized by both Suzanne Vega and the Seinfeld gang) while she was co-founding a private high school in New Jersey. Rhonda is a cancer survivor who lives with fibromyalgia that was diagnosed in 2012. Her journey with stuff, both her own and others', has proven rife with symbolism and has definitely left it's print on her body. This first part deals with the thick of our relationship. Rhonda can be found at: https://www.tinyhouse-writersretreat.com/
What’s Up With Your Stuff? Conversations on the Consequences of Clutter
Conversations with Kira Rodenbush, Professional Organizing Consultant and Licensed Massage Therapist, about how our stuff affects our story. Join Kira as she visits with organizing and bodywork professionals, wellness experts, current and former clients, and listeners to examine the ways in which how we store our belongings shows up in our bodies and informs our narratives. How do our things impact our sense of well-being? How do our closets reveal our secrets? What’s going on in those cupboards? What’s up with your stuff?