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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 23 MIN

DOWNSIZING 40 YEARS OF STUFF

from Aging Parent TrapX · host Allison Newlon, Gen Xer with an Aging Parent & Realtor Greater Tampa Bay area

Forty years of memories. One house. And suddenly… someone has to figure out what stays, what goes, and where to even begin.In this episode of Parent Trap X, we talk about the real emotional and practical side of downsizing a parent’s home after decades of collecting “stuff.” From decluttering and family disagreements to estate sales, donations, and the guilt that comes with letting things go, we cover the who, what, when, where, and why of cleaning out a parent’s house without losing your mind.If you’re a Gen Xer helping aging parents navigate senior living, assisted living, or a major life transition, this conversation is for you.Watch the full video and more episodes on the Parent Trap X YouTube channel.Hosted by Allison Newlon, Platinum Properties of Florida, along with Nikki Flynn of Elite Preparation and Julie Cook of Generational Transitions.

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Forty years of memories. One house. And suddenly… someone has to figure out what stays, what goes, and where to even begin.In this episode of Parent Trap X, we talk about the real emotional and practical side of downsizing a parent’s home after decades of collecting “stuff.” From decluttering and family disagreements to estate sales, donations, and the guilt that comes with letting things go, we cover the who, what, when, where, and why of cleaning out a parent’s house without losing your mind.If you’re a Gen Xer helping aging parents navigate senior living, assisted living, or a major life transition, this conversation is for you.Watch the full video and more episodes on the Parent Trap X YouTube channel.Hosted by Allison Newlon, Platinum Properties of Florida, along with Nikki Flynn of Elite Preparation and Julie Cook of Generational Transitions.

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