Collections – From Clutter to Curiosity
Episode 45 of the Growth through Friendship podcast, hosted by Juliet Hollingsworth and Angela Buckley, titled "Collections – From Clutter to Curiosity" was published on November 4, 2025 and runs 39 minutes.
November 4, 2025 ·39m · Growth through Friendship
Summary
Why do we collect things—and when does it become too much? In this episode of Growth Through Friendship, Juliet and Angela unpack the psychology of collecting, hoarding, and the meaning we attach to the things we own.From sticker books and Kylie Minogue posters to vintage clothes and rare maps, they explore how collections can bring joy, nostalgia, identity, and sometimes even overwhelm. With warmth and humour, the conversation weaves through childhood memories, the dopamine hit of the “quest,” and how fast fashion and consumer culture have changed our relationships with stuff.They also touch on:The line between collecting and hoardingHow clutter impacts our mental health and homesMinimalism vs sentimentalityDigital collections (like NFTs) and their rise (and fall)Education, status, and collecting academic accoladesWhy “stuff” might reflect deeper emotional patternsThis is a relatable, cosy chat about the things we keep, the reasons we hold on, and what we’re finally ready to let go of.
Episode Description
Why do we collect things—and when does it become too much? In this episode of Growth Through Friendship, Juliet and Angela unpack the psychology of collecting, hoarding, and the meaning we attach to the things we own.
From sticker books and Kylie Minogue posters to vintage clothes and rare maps, they explore how collections can bring joy, nostalgia, identity, and sometimes even overwhelm. With warmth and humour, the conversation weaves through childhood memories, the dopamine hit of the “quest,” and how fast fashion and consumer culture have changed our relationships with stuff.
They also touch on:
The line between collecting and hoarding
How clutter impacts our mental health and homes
Minimalism vs sentimentality
Digital collections (like NFTs) and their rise (and fall)
Education, status, and collecting academic accolades
Why “stuff” might reflect deeper emotional patterns
This is a relatable, cosy chat about the things we keep, the reasons we hold on, and what we’re finally ready to let go of.
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