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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2025 · 31 MIN

Snow Shovels, Downsize Piles & Everyone’s Opinions

from We Should Probably Edit This — But We Won't

Matthew and Nancy are back from “sunny Florida” to a not-so-sunny welcome home: snow glare, shovel workouts, and the reality of getting their house ready to list. After sharing their decision to sell, they’re met with reactions ranging from supportive to wildly dramatic—like selling your house means you’re broke, confused, or about to become a roaming circus act.They unpack what’s really happening: a strategic lifestyle change, a path to becoming 100% debt-free, and a full-on purge of everything they’ve accumulated (including tools, wood scraps, mementos, and enough printed photos to wallpaper a small town). They also talk about how different it feels to declutter your own home versus doing it for estate sales—because emotions don’t come with price tags.Along the way: holiday simplicity (no tree this year), giving back, the reality of adult kids living far away, and the “four day rule” when family visits—because love is real… and so is the need for your own space.Takeaways: Matthew and Nancy's decision to sell their home is purely a strategic lifestyle change aimed at achieving complete financial freedom. The couple faces various reactions from their community, including misunderstandings about their reasons for selling their house. Decluttering for personal reasons is deeply emotional, differing significantly from the detached process of preparing items for estate sales. They emphasize the importance of giving back during the holiday season, highlighting their recent charitable contributions despite personal changes. Matthew and Nancy reflect on the reality of adult children living far away, acknowledging the challenges of family dynamics during the holidays. The couple discusses the necessity of establishing boundaries when hosting family, referencing their 'four day rule' for visits.

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