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🗓️ 17 January 2023
⏱️ 36 minutes
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When most people think of organizing their space, they see it as a chore. The Founders of The Home Edit, Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, share why we need to change our mindset around organizing and see it as a form of self-care. Clea and Joanna break down their storage solutions, where to start, and how to not get overwhelmed - even if you aren’t the most organized person. Joanna shares why you need to be flexible with your systems while maintaining organization, and Clea describes the best ways to declutter in small spaces. With Clea now cancer free, we celebrate and discuss what we can expect to see from them in 2023.
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0:00.0 | The following podcast is a deer media production. |
0:30.0 | Oh, gotta go. See you guys soon. |
1:00.0 | And I feel like a lot of things that we are doing are taking care of our homes, organizing our spaces, where either single girls with apartments that are overflowing with things at home or busy moms is trying to figure out how to make time for cleaning and organizing all the things that we have in our home, and I know that we are so overwhelmed with clutter and things, so I wanted to ask them all of their tips for organizing our homes and our lives and how we can make it feel like it's part of our self-care routine and not a chore because that's kind of how I feel. For me, sometimes, this is a chore, but I know what really makes me feel my best. |
1:29.5 | And hopefully this episode inspires you to do a bit of organizing because I know it helped me a lot. |
1:34.1 | And before we get into the episode, don't forget that Summer Fridays has a brand new product. |
1:38.3 | Our midnight ritual retina is available now at summer Fridays.com and that's Sephora. |
1:42.9 | If you guys want to know a little bit more about retina, how to use it in your routine, I have a board certified dermatologist, Dr. Sam Ellis on my podcast. |
1:49.9 | She talks all about retina and how to incorporate it and what it is and what it does. |
1:54.3 | And this is a great retina for first time retina users. So if you guys are new to retina or maybe previously tried something and it didn't tolerate well with your skin, |
2:02.3 | this has been clinically tested for sensitive skin. I love to use this in my evening skincare routine. I cleanse my skin first. |
2:08.3 | Then I apply midnight ritual retina and follow up with moisturizer. I hope you guys really love it. So now let's get into the episode. |
2:17.3 | So before we get into the episode, this is a very big day for you, Clea. So can you share with us your big news for today? |
2:22.3 | Yes, I am so thrilled to say that I am done with my cancer treatments as of 2 p.m. And I am cancer free. |
2:31.3 | Oh my gosh. |
2:32.3 | It is a very big, very emotional day. And I, it's a day that I've been dreaming about since March 8th when I was diagnosed and the mountain just felt so large and I just can't play from here. |
2:45.3 | Oh my gosh. My eyes are watering for you. And I have to say like as a woman watching this journey, I am so grateful that the two of you use your platform to talk about this because it is so important for people to advocate about their health. |
2:57.3 | And if they feel like something is wrong to, you know, make sure that you're checking these things out. And like if someone tells you know, like get another opinion. And so thank you both for sharing this because it ultimately affects the lives of so many people. |
3:10.3 | It does. And that's why I was just incredibly like there was no way I was not going to share my journey. And I think it is so important. I think one of the things that is so critical in working with my oncologist and the Vanderbilt Cancer Center. |
3:26.3 | It is so important that people realize that a very forgotten age group with cancer. It can start at 25. It can start earlier than when people think. |
3:36.3 | And it is so critical to listen to your bodies to get screen to do everything medically possible to make sure that you are not like that cancer is not forming in your body before the age of 40 years old, which I think is actually a very outdated way of thinking in terms of age. |
3:53.3 | I think that you know people are getting cancer younger and younger. So if anything, I wanted my story to encourage people to please get examined, please get screened, please take their health seriously, even if they're not 40 yet, it doesn't mean the cancer can't find you. |
4:08.3 | So again, I've said it before, but it's really my honor to share my story and to help any single human being that I can. |
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