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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 57 MIN

The Fix It Radio Guide to Simplifying Life. (3-7-26)

from Drive Radio · host John Rush

What if one small invention could transform the way you set up your yard—and what if one difficult conversation could save your family years of stress? This episode of https://Fix-ItRadio.com with John Rush covers both practical home solutions and an honest look at the hidden challenges of homeownership and family life. Early in the hour, John welcomes Drew Jackson, creator of the Base Buddy (https://www.thebasebuddy.com) anchor system. Originally designed for baseball fields, this simple in-ground anchor has evolved into a versatile solution for homeowners. Could it make installing flags, solar lights, sprinklers, or holiday decorations easier—and eliminate the frustration of broken stakes and constant digging? Drew explains how the system works, where to see it at the Denver Home Show, and why creative homeowners may find endless uses for it. But the conversation then shifts to something nearly every homeowner eventually faces: stuff. Why do homes slowly fill with items we rarely use? What happens when decades of belongings suddenly become someone else’s responsibility to sort through? Listeners share powerful real-life experiences of dealing with a parent’s home after a health crisis—and the emotional and logistical challenges that come with it. John and callers discuss practical strategies for decluttering, disposing of difficult items, and starting the conversation early with family members. Could dedicating just a couple of hours a week to downsizing prevent overwhelming decisions later? From smart yard tools to life-changing advice about possessions and legacy, this episode asks an important question: are we leaving our families' memories—or a mountain of stuff to sort through?

What if one small invention could transform the way you set up your yard—and what if one difficult conversation could save your family years of stress? This episode of https://Fix-ItRadio.com with John Rush covers both practical home solutions and an honest look at the hidden challenges of homeownership and family life. Early in the hour, John welcomes Drew Jackson, creator of the Base Buddy (https://www.thebasebuddy.com) anchor system. Originally designed for baseball fields, this simple in-ground anchor has evolved into a versatile solution for homeowners. Could it make installing flags, solar lights, sprinklers, or holiday decorations easier—and eliminate the frustration of broken stakes and constant digging? Drew explains how the system works, where to see it at the Denver Home Show, and why creative homeowners may find endless uses for it. But the conversation then shifts to something nearly every homeowner eventually faces: stuff. Why do homes slowly fill with items we rarely use? What happens when decades of belongings suddenly become someone else’s responsibility to sort through? Listeners share powerful real-life experiences of dealing with a parent’s home after a health crisis—and the emotional and logistical challenges that come with it. John and callers discuss practical strategies for decluttering, disposing of difficult items, and starting the conversation early with family members. Could dedicating just a couple of hours a week to downsizing prevent overwhelming decisions later? From smart yard tools to life-changing advice about possessions and legacy, this episode asks an important question: are we leaving our families' memories—or a mountain of stuff to sort through?

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