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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2024 · 26 MIN

#146 Where Dragons Live and what we leave behind

from That Hoarder: Overcome Compulsive Hoarding · host That Hoarder

Come to a Dehoarding Accountability Zoom Session: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ticket Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/subscribe Podcast show notes, links and transcript: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/  I watched a film, "Where Dragons Live," which struck a chord with themes of belongings, families, the meaning of our stuff, and the complexities of dealing with a loved one's stuff after they pass away. I talk about the deeper implications of what we leave behind. Join me as I reflect on the emotional impact of material possessions and the significance of our connections with others. Film Review: Where Dragons Live Review and discussion of the film "Where Dragons Live" Exploration of themes relevant to hoarding, family dynamics and privilege Reflection on the concept of treasuring and maintaining possessions Analysis of the film’s portrayal of mixed, nuanced emotions and reactions Examination of the anxiety surrounding what we leave behind for others Emphasis on the impact of hoarding on one's own life and grieving process Personal reflection on the burden and worry of leaving behind a hoarding home Consideration of the challenges faced by those sorting through a hoarded space Insight into the complexities of emotions and decision-making related to hoarding Impact Beyond Possessions Reflection on the value of relationships and connections beyond physical possessions Examination of the meaningful impact individuals can leave on others Emphasis on the significance of emotional and personal legacies Discussion of minimising physical clutter to alleviate stress for others Personal experiences related to friendships and legacies Reflection on the meaningful contributions individuals can make in others’ lives Recommendations for listeners to consider the impact they leave on others Encouragement to prioritise meaningful connections over material possessions Mixed emotions lead to decision-making challenges. Grieving and hoarding Overwhelm Leave behind meaningful and powerful positive impact. Film subjects reflect on sentimental items. Grief and clearing out a hoarded home, finding value in the midst of overwhelming belongings. Leaving meaningful impact beyond material possessions. The film's focus on balancing material possessions with emotional value Minimising belongings for others' sake.

Come to a Dehoarding Accountability Zoom Session: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/ticket Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/subscribe Podcast show notes, links and transcript: http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.uk/  I watched a film, "Where Dragons Live," which struck a chord with themes of belongings, families, the meaning of our stuff, and the complexities of dealing with a loved one's stuff after they pass away. I talk about the deeper implications of what we leave behind. Join me as I reflect on the emotional impact of material possessions and the significance of our connections with others. Film Review: Where Dragons Live Review and discussion of the film "Where Dragons Live" Exploration of themes relevant to hoarding, family dynamics and privilege Reflection on the concept of treasuring and maintaining possessions Analysis of the film’s portrayal of mixed, nuanced emotions and reactions Examination of the anxiety surrounding what we leave behind for others Emphasis on the impact of hoarding on one's own life and grieving process Personal reflection on the burden and worry of leaving behind a hoarding home Consideration of the challenges faced by those sorting through a hoarded space Insight into the complexities of emotions and decision-making related to hoarding Impact Beyond Possessions Reflection on the value of relationships and connections beyond physical possessions Examination of the meaningful impact individuals can leave on others Emphasis on the significance of emotional and personal legacies Discussion of minimising physical clutter to alleviate stress for others Personal experiences related to friendships and legacies Reflection on the meaningful contributions individuals can make in others’ lives Recommendations for listeners to consider the impact they leave on others Encouragement to prioritise meaningful connections over material possessions Mixed emotions lead to decision-making challenges. Grieving and hoarding Overwhelm Leave behind meaningful and powerful positive impact. Film subjects reflect on sentimental items. Grief and clearing out a hoarded home, finding value in the midst of overwhelming belongings. Leaving meaningful impact beyond material possessions. The film's focus on balancing material possessions with emotional value Minimising belongings for others' sake.

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