The Slay At Home Podcast | Simple Homemaking Habits For Cleaning, Decluttering, Routines, Habits for Busy Moms

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The Slay At Home Podcast | Simple Homemaking Habits For Cleaning, Decluttering, Routines, Habits for Busy Moms

Welcome to the Slay At Home Podcast — the antidote to hustle culture for the overwhelmed mom who’s tired of feeling behind in her own home.Hosted by a former perfectionist turned gentle systems coach, this show is your permission slip to drop the guilt, stop chasing Pinterest-level routines, and start building a home that works with your personality—not against it.Each week, you’ll hear honest conversations, science-backed strategies, and real-life solutions for managing your home, your time, and your energy without burning out. We’re talking clutter you can’t seem to get ahead of, dishes that never end, mental loads that drain you, and the sneaky shame of not doing “enough.”Whether you’re neurodivergent, Type B, or just done with one-size-fits-all systems, you’ll find a soft place to land and a smarter path forward.Here, we believe progress beats perfection.Rhythms beat routines.And you get to define what success looks like in your home.If you’re ready to clear the chaos, recla

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    158. Why Can’t I Keep Up With My House? (Your Mom Personality Might Be the Answer)

    If you’ve ever walked into your kitchen and thought, “Why can’t I just keep up with this?” - this episode is for you, sweet friend. In Episode 158 of The Slay At Home Podcast, Corinne gently unpacks the emotional, mental, and behavioral patterns behind why keeping a tidy home can feel so hard - especially for Type B, Type C, neurodivergent, and overwhelmed moms. This isn’t another routine to follow or checklist to fail - it’s a compassionate, eye-opening conversation that helps you understand how your brain actually works and why your homemaking struggles make more sense than you think. Because the truth is: you’re not lazy, broken, or failing… you’re overloaded. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: ✨ Why your messy home isn’t a motivation problem - it’s a mental load problem. ✨ How decision fatigue impacts your ability to start and finish tasks. ✨ The real reason you freeze when you walk into a “not that bad but not peaceful” space. ✨ How different homemaking personality types (Type A, B, and C) shape your cleaning habits. ✨ Why routines fail for Type B and C moms - and what works instead. ✨ How emotional patterns (like avoiding disappointment or carrying invisible load) affect your home. ✨ What it actually looks like to build systems that fit you instead of forcing yourself into ones that don’t. Corinne also walks you through a simple, powerful 10-question quiz to help you identify your “mom personality type” - so you can finally stop guessing and start building systems that align with your natural rhythms. You’ll hear relatable stories from Declutter Bootcamp moms, insights rooted in behavioral science, and even a powerful reminder from relationship research (like John Gottman’s work on connection and support) that explains why so many moms end up carrying the load alone. This episode will remind you: You’re not behind - you’re overloaded. You’re not inconsistent - you’re unsupported. You’re not failing - you’re functioning exactly how your brain was designed to under pressure. If you’re a mom who feels stuck between caring deeply about your home and not knowing how to keep up with it, this conversation will meet you right where you are - and help you move forward with clarity and grace. Listen to this episode if you’re ready to: 💛 Understand why homemaking feels hard (without blaming yourself) 💛 Discover your unique homemaking personality type 💛 Build systems that actually work with your energy, not against it 💛 Feel seen, validated, and equipped to move forward gently 🧺 Grab your coffee, take a deep breath, and let’s talk about what’s really going on beneath the surface of your home - and how to finally create peace that lasts. Mentioned in this episode: 👉 The Declutter Bootcamp – Join hundreds of moms turning clutter into calm 👉 NEW: The 14-Day Home Reset©  👉 Follow Corinne on Instagram: @slayathomemother    

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    157. The 8 Things I’ve Learned About Moms Who Struggle to Stay Tidy

    If you’ve ever looked around your house and wondered, “Why can’t I just keep it tidy?” — this episode is for you, sweet friend. In Episode 157 of The Slay At Home Podcast, Corinne pulls back the curtain on what she’s learned after coaching hundreds of overwhelmed, Type B, neurodivergent, and simply exhausted moms who are trying to find peace in their homes (and in their heads). This isn’t another “clean with me” checklist or morning routine pep talk — it’s an honest, heart-centered conversation about the real reasons moms struggle to stay tidy and the deeper truths behind clutter, motivation, and self-worth. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: ✨ Why most “messy moms” aren’t messy — they’re managing too much. ✨ How perfectionism and guilt keep you stuck in clutter cycles. ✨ What neuroscience and faith say about decluttering with compassion. ✨ The reason routines fail (and how to build rhythms that actually flex with your energy). ✨ How to stop tying your worth to your workload. ✨ Why small starts (like “the spoon method”) actually work for ADHD, Type B, and overwhelmed moms. ✨ How self-compassion rewires your brain for consistency and calm. Corinne shares stories from her Declutter Bootcamp students, biblical encouragement, and relatable humor that reminds you: You’re not behind — you’re rebuilding. You’re not lazy — you’re learning to live lighter. If you’re a busy mom craving a home that feels peaceful (without needing to be perfect), this episode will help you reconnect your heart to your homemaking. Keywords: decluttering for moms, Type B moms, Christian homemaking, overwhelmed mom tips, stay tidy as a busy mom, ADHD cleaning motivation, mom guilt decluttering, homemaking for neurodivergent moms, perfectionism and clutter, faith-based decluttering, realistic routines for moms, slow homemaking, gentle homemaking, clutter and mental load, Christian mom podcast, emotional decluttering, organizing for busy moms, clutter stress relief, how to find motivation to clean, compassion and homemaking, declutter bootcamp Listen to this episode if you’re ready to: 💛 Stop chasing perfect and start building peace. 💛 Learn what actually makes routines stick for your real life. 💛 Feel encouraged, seen, and equipped to declutter without shame. 💛 Be reminded that homemaking is holy work — even when it’s messy. 🧺 Grab your coffee, put in your earbuds, and let’s talk about the eight truths that will change how you see your home forever. Mentioned in this episode: 👉 The Declutter Bootcamp – Join hundreds of moms turning clutter into calm 👉 Follow Corinne on Instagram: @slayathomemother

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    156. God, Guilt, and Getting Rid of Stuff as a Busy Mom

    Hey sweet friend 💛 If you’ve ever stood in front of a pile of “stuff” and felt torn between gratitude and guilt, this episode is your gentle permission slip to breathe. In “God, Guilt, and Getting Rid of Stuff,” host Corinne Burghardt (of The Slay At Home Podcast) invites you into an honest, grace-filled conversation about the emotional and spiritual side of decluttering. Because for many Christian moms, the real struggle isn’t just what to toss — it’s the guilt that comes with it. ✨ In this episode, we’ll talk about: Why guilt is not a fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23) What Scripture really says about possessions, peace, and stewardship How to release emotional clutter without shame or fear The truth about sentimental items, wasted money, and “what if I need this someday?” How to see decluttering as worship, not waste Real-life stories from women who’ve let go with grace and found freedom 💡 Whether you’re sorting laundry, cleaning out the garage, or facing that one drawer you’ve avoided all year, this episode will help you trade guilt for grace and clutter for peace. Because letting go isn’t about losing—it’s about trusting that God provides what you truly need. 🎧 Listen now to learn how to declutter with discernment, reclaim peace in your home, and reconnect with the purpose God has for your space and season. 🙏 Mentioned in this episode: 💛 Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp → https://slayathomeplanners.com/join-type-b-to-queen-bee-declutter-bootcamp/ If you’re ready for personalized support, science-backed strategies, and a community of moms reclaiming calm — this Bootcamp is for you. Learn to declutter without shame, hustle, or burnout. 🐝 Take the Free Clutter Keeper Quiz → https://slayathomeplanners.com/what-kind-of-clutter-keeper-are-you/ Discover which type of “Clutter Keeper” you are and get gentle, tailored advice to start letting go in a way that fits your brain, your home, and your season of life.

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    155. From Chaos to Calling: When God Uses Your Mess for Ministry (for the Overwhelmed Mom)

    Hey sweet friend 💛 If you’ve ever looked around your messy kitchen and wondered if what you do even matters, this episode will breathe fresh grace into your soul. In “From Chaos to Calling: When God Uses Your Mess for Ministry,” we’re talking about what it really means to be a woman of faith in the middle of everyday overwhelm. Host Corinne Burghardt (of The Slay At Home Podcast) reminds you that God doesn’t wait for perfection before He partners with you—He works through the piles, the crumbs, and the chaos to shape both your home and your heart. ✨ In this faith-filled episode, you’ll learn: Why the myth of the “good homemaker” keeps us stuck in guilt and comparison How God weaves purpose through laundry piles, dishes, and daily routines What it means to see your home as a ministry—not a measure of success The spiritual lessons hidden inside mundane chores How Romans 8:28 reminds us that “all things” (including messes) work for our good Practical ways to turn ordinary homemaking into holy ground A powerful closing prayer for the faithful homemaker who’s tired but still showing up 💡 Whether you’re folding laundry, sitting in car-line, or praying for patience, this episode will remind you that you’re not “just a mom”—you’re a minister in an apron, serving God through everyday love. 🎧 Listen now to rediscover the sacred rhythm of your home, strengthen your faith, and learn how to turn daily chaos into a divine calling. _______________________________________ 💛 Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp → https://slayathomeplanners.com/join-type-b-to-queen-bee-declutter-bootcamp/ If you’re ready for personalized support, science-backed strategies, and a community of moms reclaiming calm — this Bootcamp is for you. Learn to declutter without shame, hustle, or burnout. 🐝 Take the Free Clutter Keeper Quiz → https://slayathomeplanners.com/what-kind-of-clutter-keeper-are-you/ Discover which type of “Clutter Keeper” you are and get gentle, tailored advice to start letting go in a way that fits your brain, your home, and your season of life.

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    154. The Great Gift Purge: A Mom’s Guide to Letting Go, Simplifying, and Making Space for the Holidays

    In this deeply grounding holiday episode, Corinne invites Type B moms to slow down, breathe, and clear both their homes and their hearts before the season of giving begins. “The Great Gift Purge” isn’t about perfection—it’s about peace. Through stories, science, and Scripture, this conversation helps moms release clutter, guilt, and overwhelm so they can welcome Christmas with calm instead of chaos. You’ll learn why clutter triggers stress hormones, how gratitude rewires the brain, and how even small purging rituals can strengthen family connection and faith. Together we’ll walk through every stage of the pre-holiday reset—decluttering kids’ toys, simplifying décor, setting loving gift boundaries, and preparing your home as a sanctuary instead of a storage unit. Rooted in biblical truth (“For God is not a God of disorder but of peace.” – 1 Cor 14:33), this episode blends neuroscience, gentle routines, and heart-led homemaking wisdom to help you make space for what matters most. Whether you’re sorting toy bins or sorting emotions, this 3-hour episode will leave you feeling lighter, encouraged, and ready to embrace the holidays with clarity and grace.   🧺 What You’ll Hear Inside The psychology of pre-holiday clutter and why it spikes stress Science-backed ways to simplify that actually stick Faith-based reflections on making space for peace The “Santa Swap Box” family ritual that teaches generosity How to set loving boundaries around gift-giving without guilt Five decluttering zones to tackle before December 1 Daily mini-rhythms to keep calm through Christmas week Gratitude, grace, and the spiritual side of letting go If this episode helped you exhale a little deeper, share it with a friend who’s feeling the holiday pressure. Subscribe to The Slay At Home Podcast for more science-backed, faith-filled encouragement to turn your home into a haven all year long. 

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    153. Your Home in Seasons: How to Build Rhythms That Shift With the Weather, Energy, and the Season You’re In

    If you’ve ever wondered why your once-perfect routine suddenly stops working when the seasons change—this episode will make you breathe a sigh of relief. In this cozy, grace-filled conversation, Corinne Burghardt (aka The Slay At Home Mother) helps Type B and neurodivergent moms reimagine homemaking as something that evolves—just like we do. From school breaks and daylight shifts to emotional seasons and energy dips, your home’s rhythms aren’t meant to be rigid… they’re meant to move with you. You’ll learn how to: 🌦 Understand how circadian and seasonal shifts affect your motivation and mood 🏡 Design flexible “Rooted Rhythms” for cleaning, meals, and energy 💛 Spot the signs your current routine needs a seasonal reset 🕯 Rebuild your weekly flow around peace, not perfection 🙏 Anchor your rhythms in Scripture and seasonal grace This episode is part science, part storytelling, and part soul care for the overwhelmed mom who’s ready to stop forcing a January routine to work in July. 🍂 In This Episode You’ll Hear: Why static schedules don’t work for real moms (and what to do instead) How one Bootcamp student created her “Snow Day Shuffle” rhythm that saved her sanity in Michigan’s winters The three pillars of seasonal homemaking: Time, Tasks, and Tone Faith-filled encouragement from Ecclesiastes 3:11 and Proverbs 6:6–8 How to bring warmth, rhythm, and rest back into your routines 🧺 Resources & Links Mentioned 💛 Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp → https://slayathomeplanners.com/join-type-b-to-queen-bee-declutter-bootcamp/ If you’re ready for personalized support, science-backed strategies, and a community of moms reclaiming calm — this Bootcamp is for you. Learn to declutter without shame, hustle, or burnout. 🐝 Take the Free Clutter Keeper Quiz → https://slayathomeplanners.com/what-kind-of-clutter-keeper-are-you/ Discover which type of “Clutter Keeper” you are and get gentle, tailored advice to start letting go in a way that fits your brain, your home, and your season of life.   🌼 Key Scripture “He has made everything beautiful in its time.” — Ecclesiastes 3:11 “Go to the ant… observe its ways and be wise.” — Proverbs 6:6–8 A reminder that your rhythms don’t need to be rushed. They need to be rooted.

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    152. The Spring Clean That Happens In October: The Simple Autumn Reset EVERY Mom Needs

    Feeling “behind” on spring cleaning? You’re not. In this cozy and practical episode, host Corinne Burghardt helps Type B moms release the guilt of not being on anyone else’s calendar and instead embrace an October-style reset. You’ll discover how to: ✨ Reframe seasonal cleaning so it works with your energy (not against it) ✨ Refresh your home using five realistic “fall zones” ✨ Find peace without perfection, burnout, or chore charts ✨ Create a calm home that supports your nervous system this season Because friend — you don’t need to scrub baseboards to feel accomplished. You just need small, gentle resets that help you breathe easier again. 🧺 Resources & Links Mentioned 💛 Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp → https://slayathomeplanners.com/join-type-b-to-queen-bee-declutter-bootcamp/ If you’re ready for personalized support, science-backed strategies, and a community of moms reclaiming calm — this Bootcamp is for you. Learn to declutter without shame, hustle, or burnout. 🐝 Take the Free Clutter Keeper Quiz → https://slayathomeplanners.com/what-kind-of-clutter-keeper-are-you/ Discover which type of “Clutter Keeper” you are and get gentle, tailored advice to start letting go in a way that fits your brain, your home, and your season of life.

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    151. Danielle’s Story – From Daily Meltdowns to Daily Maintenance (Listener Spotlight Series 2025)

    Ever feel like you’re cleaning the ocean with a spoon? Like your to-do list is endless, your house never stays clean, and even your best efforts still leave you exhausted? In this raw and relatable Listener Spotlight episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we follow Danielle—a full-time working mom of three, navigating ADHD, shame spirals, and the impossible pressure to “keep up.” But instead of pushing harder, she discovered a gentler way: emotional decluttering, micro-routines, and rhythms that actually work with her brain, not against it. This is for every mom who’s ever looked around and thought, “Why is this still so hard?” Clutter Keeper Identity Highlighted: 🧷 The Sentimental Saver – attached to meaningful items 📋 The Practical Organizer – loves systems, struggles with follow-through Take my free quick quiz to see what type you are!   Scripture Reflection: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28 Let that rest begin in your home—and in your heart. You’re not behind. You’re building something beautiful. And I’m so proud of you. 💛   🎧 Loved this episode? ✨ Share it with a fellow mama who’s color-coding her overwhelm ✨ Leave a review so other Type B moms can find this gentle corner of the internet ✨ DM @slayathomemother to be our next Listener Spotlight!   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with a full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    150. Marissa’s Story – From Procrastination Paralysis to Peaceful Progress (Listener Spotlight Series 2025)

    What if your clutter isn’t about laziness—but fear, fatigue, and emotional overload? In this powerful Listener Spotlight episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we walk through Marissa’s journey—a mom of two littles stuck in the paralyzing loop of procrastination, decision fatigue, and guilt. Her Clutter Keeper combo? Procrastinator + Reluctant Let-Go-er. If that sounds like you, sweet bee, this episode will meet you where you are and gently guide you forward. Together, we unpack: 🌀 Why task avoidance is more about nervous system overload than “being lazy” 💛 How fear of regret can block decluttering decisions 🧠 What executive dysfunction looks like in real-life homemaking 🧺 The compassionate Bootcamp tools that helped Marissa finally make progress:   • The 15-Minute Tidy Flash Cards   • “Maybe Baby” Bin Strategy   • Routine stacking and visual prompts ✨ And the mindset shift that changed everything: “Mess isn’t failure—it’s just momentum that hasn’t started yet.” Featured Clutter Keeper Types: 🕓 The Procrastinator – waits for the perfect time to start, which never arrives 🧷 The Reluctant Let-Go-er – avoids letting go out of fear and emotional weight Take my free quick quiz to see what type you are! Key Themes: ✔ Task paralysis ✔ Fear of regret ✔ Clutter shame ✔ Emotional safety ✔ Gentle momentum ✔ Building trust through micro-wins What You’ll Learn: ✅ How to break free from avoidance using micro-momentum ✅ Why naming your clutter type brings clarity and compassion ✅ How to use visual boundaries to reduce overwhelm ✅ Easy-to-implement routines for low-energy days ✅ What “maintenance without perfection” really looks like   🎧 Loved this episode? ✨ Share it with a fellow mama who’s color-coding her overwhelm ✨ Leave a review so other Type B moms can find this gentle corner of the internet ✨ DM @slayathomemother to be our next Listener Spotlight!   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    149. Tasha’s Story – From Over-Organized Clutter to Clarity & Calm (Listener Spotlight Series 2025)

    What if your clutter isn’t chaos… it’s color-coded? In this powerful Listener Spotlight episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we highlight Bootcamp Student Tasha—a mom, home-based baker, and self-identified organizing queen—who realized her beautifully labeled bins were hiding something deeper: emotional clutter. Tasha’s story is for every mom who has the systems, the storage, the matching baskets… and still feels overwhelmed. It’s for the Practical Organizers. The Sentimental Savers. And the women trying to hold on to a life season they’ve outgrown. Together, we unpack: 📦 Why “organized clutter is still clutter” 💔 How emotional attachments masquerade as practicality 🧠 Why being systemized isn’t always simplifying ✨ How Tasha used Bootcamp tools like the 5/5/5 Method and Story-Saver Strategy 🛑 And the truth bomb that changed it all: “You are not a storage unit.” If you’ve ever kept the baby clothes “just in case,” bought another bin instead of letting go, or wondered why your organizing efforts still leave you exhausted—this episode will speak straight to your heart. Featured Clutter Keeper Types: 🟡 Practical Organizer 💗 Sentimental Saver Take my free quick quiz to see what type you are!   💬 Listener Reflection Prompts: Do you have a system that looks “pretty” but still stresses you out? What are you holding onto because of guilt, grief, or identity? Can you release something today—for the peace you’re trading it for? 🎧 Loved this episode? ✨ Share it with a fellow mama who’s color-coding her overwhelm ✨ Leave a review so other Type B moms can find this gentle corner of the internet ✨ DM @slayathomemother to be our next Listener Spotlight!     ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    148. No Meal Plan? No Problem: Stress-Free Grocery Hauls for Busy Moms

    Does the idea of meal planning make your eye twitch? You're not alone, sweet friend. In today’s episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we’re breaking down how to feed your family without spreadsheets, themed dinner nights, or a rigid plan. If you’ve ever hit that 4:57 PM panic of “What are we eating tonight?”—this one’s for you. This episode is your permission slip to let go of perfection and lean into simple, nourishing, flexible food habits that actually fit your real life. We’re talking: 🍽 Busting the myth of the “perfect” meal plan 🛒 Smart staples to keep on hand for no-plan dinners 🥦 The “ingredient, not recipe” mindset that changes everything 🌯 5 flexible meals from one grocery haul 🧺 How a little prep (or none!) still gets the job done 🙏 Encouragement for feeding your people with love—not pressure You don’t need to meal prep like a YouTuber to be a good mom. You don’t have to make everything from scratch. God sees your faithfulness—even when dinner is tortillas and cheese (again). So grab your coffee, your earbuds, and maybe a cart at Aldi—and let’s simplify what dinner looks like in your home. Mentioned in This Episode: 📋 No-Plan Grocery List 💡 5 Meals from 7 Ingredients 🧠 The “Ingredients over Recipes” Mindset ❤️ Final Encouragement with a Biblical Perspective Listener Homework: 🎧 Got a favorite no-plan meal? DM it to me or share it in our Calm & Clutter-Free Moms Facebook group! 📸 Snap a photo of your grocery haul using this method and tag @slayathomemother on IG! Scripture Reflection: “She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.” – Proverbs 31:25 Even if the day includes frozen waffles.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    147. The Truth About Clutter: Why Busy Moms Don't Need More Storage, You Need Less Stuff

    Welcome back to The Slay At Home Podcast, where we take a gentle, empowering approach to homemaking, decluttering, and creating peace in your home. Today’s episode is going to challenge the way you’ve been thinking about storage, clutter, and the emotional load of keeping too much stuff. If you’ve ever found yourself overwhelmed by clutter and tried to fix it with more storage bins, baskets, and closets, this episode is for you. We’re diving deep into why the solution isn’t more stuff tucked away neatly—it’s about letting go of what no longer serves you. Less stuff equals more peace, and I’m here to show you how to start embracing that freedom. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: The emotional cost of keeping things "just in case" and how it contributes to mental clutter and stress. Why organizing isn’t a cure for clutter and how it can often make the problem worse, creating hidden clutter and guilt. The mental toll of “storage thinking” and how excess storage just provides more places to hide your clutter, leading to decision fatigue. A gentle, actionable plan to declutter your space in a way that works with your current season of life—no more trying to fit yourself into someone else’s idea of home organization. How to implement the BEEZ Method to simplify your home and create systems that align with your energy and needs, not someone else's Pinterest board. Real-life tips and simple strategies you can try today to reduce clutter and restore peace to your home. This episode isn’t just about tidying up. It’s about creating emotional space, mental clarity, and freedom from the pressure to keep up with the latest organizational trends. By the end of this episode, you’ll feel empowered to let go of what no longer serves you, and you’ll have actionable steps to begin simplifying your home—today.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    146. Why Routines Fail (and How to Build Ones That Finally Stick) for Busy Moms

    Welcome back to The Slay At Home Podcast! Today’s episode is especially nourishing for all you Type B moms who crave peace, not pressure. If you’ve ever tried to follow a rigid routine and found yourself feeling defeated when it crumbled, this episode is for you. We're diving deep into why most routines fail and how you can build gentle, sustainable rhythms that truly stick. If you've ever felt like you’re forcing a routine that doesn't fit you—like those Pinterest-perfect plans that just don't vibe with your creative, non-linear thinking—you're not alone. Today, we're going to shift the focus and explore routines that honor your energy, intuition, and lifestyle. Why You’ll Love This Episode: You’ll finally understand why traditional routines haven’t worked and learn how to create systems that actually fit your unique needs as a Type B mom. Gentle, sustainable rhythms that honor your energy and flow—not perfection. Practical, science-backed tips for overcoming overwhelm and building routines that serve your home and your mental health. Actionable strategies to stop chasing motivation and instead create triggers that make home routines feel effortless.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    145. Resetting the Atmosphere: The Neuroscience of a 5-Minute Tidy Before Meals

    Welcome to The Slay At Home Podcast! In today’s episode, we dive into a small yet powerful habit that can change the atmosphere of your home: the 5-Minute Tidy before meals. As a busy mom, you’ve probably found yourself struggling to transition from the chaos of the day into a peaceful mealtime. But what if you could reclaim your home’s emotional climate in just five minutes? You can! In this episode, we explore the neuroscience behind the 5-Minute Tidy and how it can regulate your family’s nervous systems, reduce stress, and promote connection—without requiring a Pinterest-perfect home. This habit isn’t just about tidying; it’s about creating a calming ritual that helps reset your family’s energy and supports emotional regulation. Whether you're dealing with family support struggles, clutter, or the daily overwhelm of cleaning, this episode will help you start small and find peace with the process. Why You’ll Love This Episode: Learn how to use predictable rituals to reduce household stress and promote a calm environment, especially when juggling a busy schedule. Actionable tips for moms who struggle with chaotic evenings, family dynamics, and managing daily routines. Simple, science-backed strategies to reset your home in less time than it takes to cook dinner. Encouragement for moms in survival mode: You don’t need a perfectly tidy home—just a few minutes of intentional reset to shift the mood.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    144. Help! I’m the Only One Who Cares About the House Being Clean! You're NOT Imagining It, But You Can Change It, Even as a Busy Mom With Zero Time

    Are you the only one who notices the crumbs, the clutter, the chaos? Do you feel like no one else in your house even sees the mess, let alone steps in to help? You're not imagining it—and you're definitely not alone. In this powerful, validating, and emotionally honest episode, Corinne digs deep into the invisible load of motherhood, the emotional labor behind home care, and the heartbreaking frustration of being the only one who seems to care about the state of the house. This episode is for every overwhelmed mom who’s tired of feeling like the default cleaner, scheduler, and manager of everything. ✨ You'll learn: Why clutter impacts moms more than anyone else in the home (backed by research) The neuroscience behind clutter sensitivity and why your stress response is valid How to communicate your needs without starting a fight or feeling guilty Practical strategies to shift family dynamics and get others to help—without nagging Tools like Tidy Tickets, Visual Reset Charts, and the One-Week Mental Load Journal How to stop over-functioning and make space for peace in your motherhood Why stepping back sometimes is the most powerful step forward 📌 Whether you're folding laundry, driving errands, or hiding in the bathroom for five minutes of quiet—this episode will help you feel seen, supported, and gently empowered to take one small step toward shared homemaking.     ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    143. What Kind of Clutter Keeper Are You? 4 Types of Clutter Keepers (and How Busy Moms Can Let Go for Good)

    Ever wonder why it’s so hard to let go of clutter—even when you want to? In this powerful episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we’re diving deep into the psychology behind clutter with a game-changing framework: the 4 Types of Clutter Keepers. Whether you're drowning in sentimental keepsakes, holding onto "just in case" extras, struggling to let go of things you know you don’t use, or simply overwhelmed by where to start… this episode was made for you. You’ll discover: 🧠 The neuroscience behind why we keep clutter 📦 How to identify your primary Clutter Keeper type 💡 Personalized strategies to finally make progress ❤️ Stories from real moms who’ve been in your shoes ✅ Gentle, ADHD-friendly tips for overcoming emotional roadblocks 🎯 How to take tiny, manageable steps toward a clutter-free, peaceful home If you're a busy mom who craves calm but feels stuck in the mess, this episode is like a warm hug, a pep talk, and a strategy session all in one. 🎁 Take the Clutter Keeper Quiz and get your personalized action guide Mentioned in this episode: Declutter Bootcamp The Calm & Clutter-Free Moms Facebook Community 💛 You’re not lazy. You’re not broken. You’re just wired differently—and your home can still feel like peace. 🎙️ Listen now, pause when you need to, and come back anytime. You’re making progress just by pressing play.

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    142. ADHD-Friendly Homemaking Tips That Work for Everyone (with Practical Solutions + Actions You can Implement TODAY!)

    Let’s be real—keeping up with a home can feel impossible when your brain works differently than what traditional routines expect. Whether you’ve been diagnosed with ADHD, relate to executive function challenges, or just feel like your brain doesn’t respond well to rigid schedules and “shoulds,” this episode is a breath of fresh air. We’re exploring real-life homemaking tips designed for ADHD minds—but beneficial for anyone who struggles with motivation, focus, follow-through, or overwhelm. These strategies are compassionate, flexible, and easy to personalize—perfect for moms, neurodivergent women, and Type B personalities who are doing their best in chaotic seasons. This episode will meet you where you are—with science-backed insights, realistic routines, and zero judgment. 🧠 What You’ll Learn: What ADHD really means from a brain science perspective (it’s not laziness) Why typical cleaning routines fall apart for non-linear thinkers How to start tasks without getting overwhelmed The power of dopamine and how to use it to your advantage Why “external memory” and visual tools make everything easier How to clean, declutter, and organize in a way that supports your actual brain Tips to follow through on routines—even on low-energy days The exact method Corinne uses and teaches inside her course to simplify homemaking and reduce decision fatigue 🛠️ Mentioned in This Episode: Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp – Tools, videos, and routines designed for overwhelmed, nonlinear, and neurodivergent moms Research on executive function and ADHD (Burnout by Emily Nagoski, McMains & Kastner, 2011) The “Reset Checklist” and “Routine Builder” tools from the course The difference between visual clutter, task overwhelm, and organizing paralysis ✅ Try This Today: Instead of saying “clean the kitchen,” just put away three things. Use a timer instead of a to-do list. Ten minutes is enough to get started. Try a brain dump before bed to clear mental tabs. Label your zones, even if they feel obvious. It’s not for others—it’s for you. Create a “lazy-day version” of your routine to support consistency without burnout. 💬 Let’s Connect: If this episode gave you a deep exhale or reminded you you’re not alone, follow along on Instagram for more bite-sized strategies that work with your energy, not against it: 📲 @slayathomemother ⭐ Subscribe & Share Please take a moment to subscribe, leave a 5-star review, or send this to a friend who’s ever said, “Why can’t I just keep up with the house?” They’re not alone—and neither are you. ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community   

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    BONUS: When You’re Done With the Mess: A Real-Life Deep Cleaning Reset for Burnt-Out Moms

    Welcome back to The Slay At Home Podcast, your go-to cozy corner for simple homemaking rhythms, emotional validation, and science-backed strategies for overwhelmed moms—especially my fellow Type B women. 🐝 Today’s episode is your lifeline if you’ve ever walked into your bathroom, stared at the dried toothpaste and overflowing trash, and thought, “This cannot be my life.” This isn’t a cleaning pep talk. It’s a full-body, soul-deep reset for the days when you’ve had it. We’re diving into: ✨ The psychology behind the "I can’t take it anymore" cleaning urge 🧠 How clutter spikes cortisol and drains your mental bandwidth 🧹 The Starter Sweep: a 20-minute trash purge that jumpstarts momentum 🧽 The Zone Reset Method for scrubbing one room at a time without burnout 🧼 The “Open It All” trick to finally face the hidden mess and reclaim peace 🪞The 5 forgotten deep-clean spots that make your home feel instantly fresher 🕒 A full 3-hour deep clean flow—perfect for a weekend or whenever motivation strikes 🛡️ Maintenance tips for staying clean without turning into a housemaid 💛 Encouragement that you’re not lazy—you’re healing in a messy world Backed by research from the Journal of Environmental Psychology, Princeton Neuroscience Institute, and mindfulness studies, this episode gives you more than just strategies—it gives you your power back. You’ll also hear real stories from other moms inside my Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp, who went from frozen to flowing using these exact steps. 👉 Hit play if: You’re overstimulated, touched out, and desperate for a clean slate You crave structure that feels gentle, not rigid You want peace without perfectionism You’re ready to deep clean, but don’t want to fall into burnout mode again Whether you follow along with gloves on or just need the mental prep to start, this episode is your invitation to stop tolerating what drains you—and start building a home that helps you breathe again. 💌 Know a mama on the edge of burnout? Send this her way. And don’t forget to subscribe, review, and share if this episode gave you even one deep breath back. You are the soul of your home—and that matters.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community     

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    141. Visual Clutter vs. Mental Clutter: Which Is Sabotaging You More?

    Welcome, friend. Whether you’re listening while folding laundry, sitting in school pickup, or hiding out for a few minutes of quiet—you’re in the right place. In this episode, we’re talking about two types of clutter that affect so many moms, especially the thoughtful, overwhelmed, non-rigid ones: visual clutter and mental clutter. Both can quietly chip away at your focus, peace, and confidence… but most of us aren’t taught to name them—let alone deal with them. You’ll hear research-backed insights, relatable stories, and—most importantly—simple steps you can take to start clearing space in your home and your mind. This isn’t about perfection or color-coded bins. It’s about feeling less weighed down. 🧠 What You'll Learn: What visual clutter really is—and why it instantly raises stress levels The difference between being “scatterbrained” and carrying mental clutter Why traditional organizing methods often fail Type B and neurodivergent moms How your environment can make you feel like you’re failing—even when you’re not The emotional toll clutter takes on self-worth and how to untangle it Actionable, bite-sized steps for clearing physical and mental chaos A look at the tools and support inside my course for moms who feel behind 🛠️ Mentioned in the Episode: Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp – A grace-based, no-shame course to help you create order without pressure Burnout by Emily Nagoski – On closing “mental loops” Research: Saxbe & Repetti (2009), McMains & Kastner (2011) ✅ Try This Today: Tackle one small space—just one drawer or counter. Brain dump everything spinning in your head—no editing. Choose just 3 realistic tasks for the day. Set a time boundary for when you stop doing “just one more thing.”   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community   

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    140. The Invisible Load: What Moms Are Carrying (and How to Put It Down) for the Mama Who Is Burnt Out

    🎙️ The Invisible Load: What Moms Are Carrying (and How to Put It Down) A powerful episode for overwhelmed, emotionally overloaded, and beautifully human moms. Hey friend—this one’s for your heart. If you've ever felt emotionally exhausted, mentally cluttered, or like you're holding 1,000 things in your head at once... you’re not alone. In today’s episode, we’re unpacking something so many moms carry quietly and constantly: the invisible load. We’re talking about the unseen mental, emotional, and cognitive labor that mothers—especially Type B moms—carry every single day. From remembering dentist appointments to managing everyone’s moods and never-ending to-do lists, the weight is real… and it's heavy. ✨ This episode is your permission slip to set it down. Not forever. Not perfectly. But gently. Intentionally. And with grace. In this episode, we’ll explore: What the invisible load really is (and why it drains your energy) The science behind mental load, emotional labor, and decision fatigue Why Type B moms feel this more deeply—and why you're not broken for feeling behind Real-life examples of what invisible labor sounds like in your head (and how to name it) How to create your own Weekly Hive Reset—a gentle ritual to brain dump, delegate, and protect your peace The power of Decision Filters and saying “no” with confidence Why “good enough” systems are better for your brain than chasing perfection The truth about rest, boundaries, and guilt—and why putting the load down doesn’t mean you’re failing Ready to take this deeper? Inside the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp, you’ll find the step-by-step support you need to lighten the invisible load and reclaim peace in your home—with systems made for your brain, not a Type A template. You'll get: ✅ Mindset tools ✅ Printable workbook + resources ✅ Buzz-by-Buzz Routine Builder ✅ Weekly rhythm templates ✅ Video lessons packed with grace, humor, and practicality Because you don’t need to change who you are to thrive. You just need support that sees how you’re wired—and helps you create a life that fits it. ✨ Gentle challenge this week: 📝 Write out your invisible load. 👑 Choose one task to delegate or drop. 💛 Remind yourself: You’re not behind. You’re becoming. You're already doing sacred, unseen work—and this episode is here to honor it. Want help living lighter? 💫 Tap the link in the show notes to join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp, and let’s walk this journey together. Because you don’t have to carry it all. And you never have to carry it alone. 💛 ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community   

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    139. From Chaos to Calm: How to Create Zones That Actually Work for the Busy Mom Overwhelmed by it ALL

    🎙️ From Chaos to Calm: How to Create Zones That Actually Work Welcome back, beautiful Bee! 🐝 If your home feels like a never-ending swirl of clutter, chaos, and half-finished organizing projects, this episode is your gentle turning point. Today, we’re talking about zone-based organizing—but not the Pinterest-perfect kind. We're diving into a Type B-friendly strategy I call Zero In + Zone It, a peaceful approach to decluttering, home management, and reducing mental overload for moms who want rhythm without rigidity. If you’ve ever walked into your kitchen and instantly felt overwhelmed by visual clutter… If your entryway is a drop zone for everything… If you want your home to feel functional and calm—but don’t know where to start… This episode is for you. We’ll explore: How zones reduce cognitive load and decision fatigue Why Type B moms thrive with flexible, purpose-driven spaces Real-life examples of entryway zones, kitchen prep stations, playroom systems, and more How to match your organizing efforts with your energy, not just a schedule The emotional toll of clutter and how to reclaim peace in your home You’ll also learn how to: Define what a space is for (and what it’s not for) Create low-effort systems that actually stick Build sensory-friendly areas that soothe instead of stress Start decluttering one zone today—with zero guilt and all grace ✨ Whether you're tackling a cluttered coffee station or setting up a toy zone your kids can actually maintain, this episode will help you transform chaos into calm—one gentle zone at a time. 🧡 Want more support? Inside the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp, you'll get my full Zero In + Zone It Guide, printable templates, and video tutorials that help you build an entire home system designed for how you actually think, live, and mom. Because peaceful homes aren’t built overnight—they’re built one doable rhythm at a time.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community   

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    138. The Magic of Starting Small: 5-Minute Habits That Change Everything

    Are you a Type B or Type C mom feeling overwhelmed by your home, drowning in clutter, or stuck in that frustrating “where do I even begin?” spiral? This episode of The Slay At Home Podcast is your gentle lifeline. We’re diving deep into the science, psychology, and soul behind the power of 5-minute habits—why they work, how they transform your identity, and how they’re especially powerful for moms battling decision fatigue, perfectionism, and burnout. No more waiting for motivation. No more aiming for perfect. Just small, doable, deeply meaningful progress—5 minutes at a time. ✨ In This Episode, You’ll Learn: Why overwhelm—not laziness—is the root cause for most moms who feel stuck The neuroscience of clutter and how your brain responds to visual overload How tiny actions (yes, even one wiped counter!) can trigger real dopamine hits and emotional momentum Why BJ Fogg’s “Tiny Habits” method works like magic for busy, overstimulated moms How to build habits that stick even if you're exhausted, neurodivergent, or allergic to routines Real-life stories from Type B moms who’ve transformed their homes with only 5 minutes a day 💛 Gentle Homework: Pick one 5-minute habit this week. Tie it to an existing cue (like pouring coffee or brushing your teeth), and just start. Celebrate yourself out loud when you finish. Then come share your win with us in the free community Type B Mom Society Facebook group!  Your home doesn’t need a miracle makeover—it just needs a little bit of love, over and over again. You’re not behind. You’re just starting. And starting small is still starting.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    137. Where to Start When You’re Completely Overwhelmed at Home

    Hey sweet soul—if you’ve ever looked around your home and felt too overwhelmed to even begin, this episode was made for you. Whether you’re stuck in survival mode, buried in dishes and laundry, or paralyzed by decision fatigue, this is your soft place to land. In this deeply validating episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we’re talking about how to gently get started when everything feels like too much—especially for neurodivergent moms, Type B and C personalities, and women struggling with motivation, shame, or executive dysfunction. This isn’t another podcast that tells you to hustle harder. It’s a science-backed, emotionally compassionate episode that gives you practical, doable steps for getting out of overwhelm—and into a place of peace and progress. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The neuroscience of clutter overwhelm: Why your brain shuts down when your space is chaotic How cortisol, decision fatigue, and shame loops keep you stuck Why “starting small” isn’t lazy—it’s actually scientifically proven to work The Power Spot Strategy—one calming place that helps build momentum How to separate emotional clutter from physical clutter and heal your relationship with your home The 3 systems that actually work for Type B & Type C moms (yes, including ADHD and sensory-sensitive moms) Gentle routines that don’t require motivation—just presence How to begin nurturing a relationship with your home that supports your peace, not your pressure ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community   

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    BONUS: The Psychology of Clutter — What It’s Really Doing to Your Brain and 5 Ways to Lower Clutter Stress for Busy Moms or Type B Personalities

    Do you ever walk into a messy room and feel instantly anxious—like your brain short-circuits before you’ve even had your coffee? You’re not imagining it. In this eye-opening episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we’re digging deep into the psychology of clutter—what it’s really doing to your brain, and how even a pile of laundry can feel like a punch to the nervous system. Whether you're a Type B mom, an overwhelmed homemaker, or someone just so tired of being the only one who sees the mess, this episode is your permission slip to ditch perfection, lower the mental noise, and start fresh—without shame. Backed by neuroscience and filled with gentle strategies, relatable stories, and real-world tools, we’ll unpack: Why clutter spikes stress hormones (hello, cortisol) What “visual noise” does to your ability to think clearly The real reason decision fatigue is stealing your joy How to stop clutter paralysis with one 15-minute habit Emotional clutter and why it’s heavier than it looks The exact mindset shift that makes tidying feel less like punishment Systems that support ADHD, neurodivergent, and Type B brains If you’re ready to reclaim your space and your sanity—without becoming a minimalist monk or color-coding your cereal—this episode is for you. 🧠 Featured Research: UCLA’s Center on Everyday Lives of Families (clutter & cortisol in women) Princeton Neuroscience Institute (visual noise reduces focus & pleasure) Dr. Roy Baumeister (decision fatigue & productivity loss) James Clear (habit formation, cue-based environment design) 🧺 In This Episode, You'll Learn: ✔️ Why your brain freaks out over messy countertops ✔️ How to gently declutter without burnout or shame ✔️ The emotional layers of clutter (grief, guilt, identity) ✔️ Why perfectionism keeps moms stuck ✔️ How to build “good enough” systems that actually work for YOU ✔️ What your clutter might be trying to tell you ✔️ 5 quick ways to calm your nervous system using your space ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community     

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    136. Weekend Reset – How to Reclaim Your Home in Just 2 Days as a Busy Mom

    Weekend Reset – How to Reclaim Your Home in Just 2 Days as a Busy Mom Ready to start your week feeling calm instead of chaotic? In this episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we’re walking through a gentle, research-backed weekend reset routine designed especially for Type B moms who crave peace without perfectionism. You’ll learn why weekends are the perfect time for a home reset (hint: it’s science!), and how to use this “temporal landmark” to reset your mindset, your home, and your energy. We’ll unpack a simple 2-day plan that helps you declutter visual noise, fix functional friction, and revive the family flow zones that matter most—without burning out. ✨ Here’s what we’ll cover in this episode: • The psychology behind weekend resets and the “fresh start effect” • Why tiny wins like clearing one surface actually boost motivation • What areas to reset—and which ones to leave for later • A realistic Saturday-Sunday rhythm for tidying, resetting, and restoring calm • Systems to carry your momentum into the week (like the 15-Minute Tidy and Buzz-by-Buzz routine builder!) • Encouragement for overwhelmed moms who feel like they’re always behind This isn’t about scrubbing your baseboards or reorganizing the attic. It’s about creating a peaceful, functional home that supports your energy and mental clarity—starting with just a few small shifts. 🎧 Tune in now for your step-by-step weekend reset, a printable checklist to guide your flow, and the motivation you need to feel like you’re finally back in the driver’s seat of your home again. Enroll in Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp and join our Homemaking Hive, a collective space that is judgement-free on the path to being more tidy!   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    135. Too Much On Your Schedule?? Why Saying No is the Most Productive Thing You’ll Do All Week, Mama!

    Why Saying No is the Most Productive Thing You’ll Do All Week Ever feel like your to-do list is bursting, your energy is drained, and yet... you still can’t say no? This episode is your permission slip to reclaim your time, your peace, and your purpose—one gentle “no” at a time. Welcome back to The Slay At Home Podcast, where we help Type B moms, neurodivergent women, and overwhelmed homemakers create systems that honor their brain, bandwidth, and season of life. This week, we’re diving into why saying no is actually the most productive, powerful, and peace-creating decision you can make—and how it leads to a calmer home, clearer mind, and more meaningful motherhood. In this heartfelt, research-backed episode, we explore: 🧠 The Brain Science Behind Decision Fatigue Learn how overcommitting and constant “yeses” burn out your prefrontal cortex—and why Type B moms, who thrive on flexibility and creativity, are especially vulnerable to overwhelm without strong boundaries. 🛑 The Hidden Cost of Every Yes Saying yes to everything means saying no to something else—like rest, rhythm, or connection. We’ll show you how to filter requests through values-based decision making so you can protect what matters most. 🧭 The Yes/No Filter for Type B Moms Discover five powerful questions to ask before agreeing to anything—from playdates to volunteer roles—so you can respond with clarity, confidence, and compassion. 💬 Guilt-Free “No” Scripts That Still Feel Kind Struggle with people-pleasing? We’ve got your back with gracious, gentle boundary phrases you can use today, like: “I’m at capacity right now.” “I’ve made a commitment to keep this month slow.” 📖 A Personal Story That Changed Everything Hear how one drained “yes” led to burnout—and how learning to say no restored family connection, personal peace, and deeper presence at home. ✨ What Saying No Makes Room For By saying no to extras, you say yes to essentials: rest, creativity, slow family time, and routines that don’t break you. This is how decluttering your calendar becomes the most powerful home care strategy of all. If you’ve been waiting for someone to say: “You don’t have to do it all”—this is that moment. Because saying no doesn’t make you selfish. It makes you wise. It models boundaries for your kids. It makes space for joy, healing, and peace. 🎧 Listen now and let your next “no” be the start of something beautiful. And if this episode made your shoulders drop and your heart breathe easier? Check the link in the show notes to join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp, where we help you declutter your home, your mind, and your calendar—without becoming someone you’re not.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    134. The Science of Type B Moms & Why Your Brain Isn’t Broken

    The Science of Type B Moms & Why Your Brain Isn’t Broken If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why can’t I keep up like other moms?” or “Am I just bad at homemaking?”—this episode is the truth bomb your Type B brain has been waiting for. Welcome to the Slay At Home Podcast, where we help Type B moms, creative homemakers, and neurodivergent women build peaceful, functional homes without perfection, burnout, or shame. In today’s episode, we dive into the psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral science behind Type B brains—why your strengths are real, your struggles are valid, and your systems should actually fit you. Here’s what we cover in this must-listen episode for Type B moms: 🧠 What It Really Means to Be Type B Learn the origins of the Type A/B model, why Type Bs are wired for adaptability and creativity, and why the homemaking world has been wrong about you all along. 💡 Common Type B Mom Struggles We talk about time blindness, decision fatigue, and emotional clutter—plus why you’re not lazy or disorganized… just operating in a world designed for someone else’s brain. 🧬 Science-Backed Solutions That Actually Work Discover brain-friendly routines like: Micro wins (dopamine boosters!) Visual cues instead of long to-do lists Energy mapping over time-blocking Gentle rhythms instead of rigid routines 💛 How to Build a Home System That Lasts Sick of starting systems you can’t keep up with? We’ll show you how to create sustainable rhythms, identity-based habits, and return-to-peace practices that actually fit your season. ✨ Bonus strategies include: Lazy Day Cleaning Plan The Hive Reset (family tidy-up routine) Yes/No Flowchart for calendar decluttering 👑 Final Encouragement: You’re Not Lazy—You’re a Leader We wrap up with a powerful mindset shift to help you ditch shame, reclaim your peace, and lead your home from a place of intuition and grace. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by homemaking systems that don’t stick—this episode is for you. It’s not about changing who you are. It’s about building rhythms that honor your brain, your bandwidth, and your beautiful, messy life. 🎧 Listen now and learn how to work with your wiring—not against it. And if this message resonates, come join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp—your new favorite system for realistic homemaking that fits how your mind works. ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community   

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    133. The H.I.V.E. Method™ — A Grace-Filled Way to Create a Peaceful Home For Overwhelmed Moms

    The H.I.V.E. Method™ — A Grace-Filled Way to Create a Peaceful Home (for Real-Life Moms) Are you a Type B mom who struggles to keep up with rigid routines, color-coded planners, or chore charts that make you want to hide in the laundry room? Then friend, this episode of the Slay At Home Podcast is your breath of fresh air. Introducing The H.I.V.E. Method™—a gentle, flexible home management system designed for overwhelmed moms, neurodivergent moms, and anyone craving peace without perfection. Whether your house feels like chaos or you’re just tired of feeling behind, this grace-filled framework is your path toward a more peaceful, manageable home. Inside this episode, we break down the 4 pillars of The H.I.V.E. Method™: 🐝 H – Home Base Habits: Small, high-impact routines that anchor your day without exhausting you (like a daily 5-minute tidy or resetting the couch before bed). 🐝 I – Intentional Mindset Shifts: Let go of shame and step into stewardship. You are not failing—you’re faithfully showing up in a real, messy world. 🐝 V – Visual Peace Over Perfection: Ditch Pinterest pressure. Learn how to create calming spaces that support your sensory needs and help your brain rest. 🐝 E – Easy Wins That Multiply: Build momentum with small wins—like laundry resets, 10-minute declutters, or family reset races that make home care a team effort. If you’ve been searching for: ✨ A realistic homemaking system for Type B moms ✨ Faith-based routines that leave space for grace and life ✨ An ADHD-friendly cleaning method that doesn’t overwhelm ✨ Simple rhythms instead of strict routines ✨ A way to finally feel at home in your home ✨ Peaceful home strategies without burnout or perfectionism ✨ Gentle productivity for moms with executive dysfunction ✨ A podcast for moms who hate planners but still crave order ✨ Tools to declutter with kids and build family teamwork …this episode is for you. The H.I.V.E. Method™ helps you create a home that flows with your season, not against it. You don’t need a full makeover. You don’t need to be Type A. You just need one next step—and the courage to take it. 💛 Loved what you heard? Please share this episode with a mom friend who’s feeling behind. And if you’re craving even more grace-based home systems, check out the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp—a self-paced experience to help you reclaim your home one rhythm at a time. Remember: you are not behind. You’re building something beautiful—at your own pace, with your own heart. ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community   

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    132. Rhythms for the Rest of Us - Sustainable Systems for Busy Moms Tired of the Mental Overload & Overwhelm

    Rhythms for the Rest of Us – Why You Don’t Need to Be Type A to Have a Flow That Works Feel like you’re not a “routine person”? This episode of Faithful in the Fray is your permission slip to stop chasing perfection and start creating rhythms that actually work for real life. Especially if you’re a Type B mom, neurodivergent, ADHD-prone, or just tired of the pressure to do it all “right.” We’re tossing out rigid routines and building gentle rhythms for overwhelmed moms who crave more flow, less chaos, and a whole lot of grace. In this episode, you’ll learn: 🌀 Why Type B personalities aren’t broken—you just need a rhythm, not a routine 🌀 How to create a flexible morning anchor habit that jumpstarts your day 🌀 The magic of 10-minute zone resets for keeping your home calm without deep cleaning 🌀 A “Next Right Thing” list strategy that keeps your brain from short-circuiting on long to-do lists 🌀 How to ditch the meal plan and embrace a low-stress meal rhythm that still feeds your family 🌀 How to do a grace-filled reset when life gets messy (because it will) If you’ve been searching for: ✨ Routines for Type B moms ✨ Flexible homemaking rhythms for ADHD and overwhelmed moms ✨ Faith-based time management that doesn’t feel strict or suffocating ✨ Simple daily rhythms that work for creative, intuitive moms ✨ Easy routines without time blocks or bullet journals ✨ Mental load relief for moms who hate planning ✨ Rhythms that allow you to rest, reset, and recover when things fall apart ✨ A podcast for moms who want more peace and less pressure …this episode is for you. You’ll walk away with real strategies to create structure—without structure overload. We’re not here to color-code your calendar. We’re here to help you breathe easier, show up for your life, and build rhythms that fit the beautifully imperfect way your brain works. 💛 Loved this episode? Share it with a fellow mom who feels like routines just aren’t her thing. And if you’re ready for more grace-filled systems that support your real life, check out the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp—designed for moms who thrive outside the lines. You’re not behind. You’re just ready for a new rhythm. ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community     

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    131. Little Hands, Big Help — Why Involving Kids in Chores Matters (And Actually Works) for Busy Moms That Are Sick And Tired Of Doing It ALL

    Little Hands, Big Help — Why Involving Kids in Chores Matters (And Actually Works) Tired of feeling like the only one cleaning up the house? This episode of the Slay At Home Podcast is for every Type B mom who’s overwhelmed by mess and wondering if it’s even worth asking the kids to help. (Spoiler: it is.) We’re diving into the research-backed benefits of involving kids in chores, decluttering with children, and building family routines that actually stick. Whether your kids are toddlers or tweens, this episode will help you shift the culture in your home from “mom does it all” to “we do this together.” What You’ll Learn in This Episode: ✨ Why involving kids in household tasks builds executive function, responsibility, and confidence ✨ How to invite your kids into cleaning and decluttering without meltdowns ✨ Age-appropriate chores for toddlers, preschoolers, and older kids ✨ Fun and practical ideas like reset races, chore games, and power pickups that work for real families ✨ How to stop feeling like the maid and step into your role as a culture-shaping mom ✨ Ways to tie cleaning and decluttering into your family values, generosity, and connection Perfect for moms looking for: Chore ideas for kids by age How to teach kids to clean up after themselves Decluttering strategies for families Chores and executive functioning development Family cleaning routines that work for ADHD moms Gentle parenting chore systems Simple systems to get kids involved in homemaking Teamwork-based household habits Flexible routines for overwhelmed moms Faith-based homemaking for Type B moms This isn’t about doing it all—it’s about doing it together. If you’re ready to create a home that’s calmer, more connected, and not all on your shoulders, this episode will help you take the first small (but powerful) step. You’ll leave with real strategies and a big dose of encouragement for building life skills through chores—without the guilt, shame, or Pinterest pressure. So let’s make messes a shared responsibility—and help our kids grow up knowing that home is a team effort. 💛 Found this helpful? Share it with a mom friend who’s exhausted from doing everything herself. And don’t forget to check out the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp for even more grace-filled, realistic strategies for homemaking that works with your brain—not against it. Until next time, remember: Little hands can make a big difference. And you, Mama? You’re doing a beautiful job. 🐝 Beddy's, mentioned in this episode: https://www.slayathomemother.com/zipper-bedding-for-bunk-beds/ (20% off coupon code: SLAYATHOME) ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community     

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    130. Simple Routines for Type B Moms: Building Habits that Stick—Without Perfection

    Simple Routines for Type B Moms — Building Habits That Stick (Without Perfection) If you’ve ever tried to follow a rigid routine and ended up feeling like a failure by Tuesday… this episode is for you, friend. Today on Faithful in the Fray, we’re breaking down realistic daily routines for overwhelmed moms, especially those of us who don’t thrive on structure but still want our homes and lives to feel more peaceful and less chaotic. In this encouraging episode, I’m sharing gentle time management strategies, easy cleaning rhythms, and simple routines that actually work for Type B and neurodivergent moms—no perfectionism required. Whether you struggle with consistency, ADHD, or just don’t vibe with Pinterest-perfect schedules, these routines will help you build progress-driven habits without burnout. You’ll learn how to: ✨ Create a realistic morning routine that starts your day with calm (even if mornings usually feel like chaos) ✨ Build a simple evening reset habit that sets you up for a smoother tomorrow ✨ Use a “Power Hour” to batch your most important tasks with focus and less overwhelm ✨ Apply the 80/20 rule to household chores and homemaking routines so you can stop trying to do it all ✨ Let go of perfection and embrace progress with sustainable habits for your personality Perfect for moms searching for: Daily routines for Type B personalities Flexible habits for moms with ADHD Simple homemaking routines without guilt How to stay consistent with cleaning Realistic time management for stay-at-home moms Low-pressure productivity tips for busy moms Faith-based encouragement for overwhelmed mothers Morning and evening routine ideas for creative moms How to build a routine that sticks when you hate structure 💛 If you’ve been wondering how to create structure without losing your freedom—or how to stop living in survival mode—this episode will give you practical tools and gentle encouragement to make real change. These strategies are designed to help you build habits that feel good, not forced. So take a deep breath, grab your coffee (or cold leftovers from your kid’s plate—we see you), and let’s talk about how to create daily rhythms that work with your brain, not against it. If this episode encouraged you, please share it with a friend who’s trying to hold it all together. And don’t forget to check out the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp for more no-shame, no-pressure systems that support your unique homemaking style. You can feel more calm and in control—without doing more, hustling harder, or chasing perfection. Until next time, keep going, Mama. You’re doing better than you think. 🐝💛   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community   

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    129. Clutter and Mess EVERYWHERE?!?! Creating Landing Zones Without the Clutter for Families and Busy Moms

    Clutter and Mess EVERYWHERE?!?! Creating Landing Zones Without the Clutter — How to Keep Things in Place Without Turning Your Home Into a Storage Facility If you’re constantly tripping over shoes, misplacing your keys, or feeling like every surface in your home becomes a drop zone for clutter—you’re not alone. And if you’re a Type B or Type C mom who struggles with rigid systems and picture-perfect organizing, this episode is your gentle guide to a more functional home. Today on the Slay At Home Podcast, we’re diving into how to create simple, clutter-free landing zones that help keep your home organized without turning it into a storage facility. No complicated systems. No matching bins. Just realistic organizing strategies for busy, overwhelmed moms who need peace, not pressure. In this episode, you’ll learn: What a landing zone is and why it’s a game-changer for chaotic spaces How to create functional drop zones for shoes, mail, bags, and coats Why limiting your landing zone space prevents clutter from taking over 5 steps to build easy-to-maintain organization habits the Type B way How to get your whole family involved—without nagging The secret to daily touch-ups that take less than 5 minutes How to keep it flexible, stress-free, and shame-free This episode is packed with keywords Type B moms are searching for, like: organizing tips for Type B moms how to declutter without being Type A simple organizing systems for moms with ADHD landing zones vs clutter catchers real-life home organization ideas for busy moms how to keep your house tidy without perfectionism drop zone organization ideas functional entryway organization low-maintenance organizing hacks clutter control for overwhelmed moms 💛 Whether you're feeling buried by daily mess or just looking for a low-effort way to keep your home more functional, this episode will help you design organizing systems that work with your brain, not against it. Remember: A tidy home doesn’t have to mean a perfect home. You can build structure without the stress—and landing zones are the perfect place to start. ✨ If this episode helped you feel more in control of your space, send it to a fellow mama who’s constantly stepping on LEGOs or looking for her keys (again). And if you’re ready to take the next step toward calm, clutter-free living, don’t forget to check out the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp—your grace-filled guide to home routines that actually stick. Until next time, keep your landing zones light, your systems simple, and your heart full. You’ve got this, friend. 🐝   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    128. Cleaning Systems for Type B Moms: Keeping Your Home Clean and Tidy Without Overhauling Your Life

    Cleaning Systems for Type B Moms — How to Keep Your Home Tidy Without Losing Your Mind Welcome back to the Slay At Home Podcast, the podcast for moms who crave peace in the middle of the mess. If you’re a Type B or Type C mama—creative, scattered, and totally not into rigid routines—this one’s for you. In today’s episode, we’re talking about cleaning systems that actually work for Type B moms. No color-coded charts, no pressure to deep clean on a schedule, and absolutely no shame for the dishes in the sink. Just simple homemaking routines, flexible rhythms, and real-life cleaning hacks designed for your beautifully imperfect life. 🧼 Inside this episode: Why perfectionism in homemaking keeps you stuck—and how to let it go The 10-Minute Daily Reset that’s changing lives (without changing personalities) How to use zone cleaning to create sustainable home routines A realistic “laundry a day” strategy that keeps clothes moving without burnout A full example of a Type B-friendly weekly cleaning routine (that includes rest days!) The mindset shift from “clean to impress” to “clean to feel peace” 🫧 This episode is packed with: Flexible cleaning routines for overwhelmed moms Simple organizing tips for ADHD moms and creative homemakers Gentle housekeeping systems that don’t require perfection Cleaning schedules that work for stay-at-home moms and work-from-home moms Encouragement for moms who feel like they’re “bad at routines” or constantly behind Whether you’re struggling with executive dysfunction cleaning, trying to juggle laundry, dishes, and snack crumbs, or you just want a low-pressure cleaning system, this episode is here to help. ✨ What You’ll Walk Away With: A peaceful rhythm for keeping your home clean without the stress A flexible, no-guilt structure to help you stay on top of messes Cleaning tips for moms with ADHD tendencies or low motivation Permission to clean in a way that supports your energy—not drains it Confidence that you can create a home that feels good enough (and that’s more than enough) 💛 Reminder: You don’t need to be a cleaning influencer or a minimalist with acrylic bins. You just need systems that fit your personality, energy, and season of life. This is homemaking for real life—messy, beautiful, grace-filled, and sustainable. If you’re tired of feeling behind or failing at traditional routines, press play and learn how to create a home that loves you back—one reset at a time.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community   

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    127. Bouncing Back After Hard Weeks (Without Shame) for Busy Moms - A Game Plan To Get Back On The Tidy Wagon

    Bouncing Back After Hard Weeks (Without Shame) Welcome back to the Slay At Home Podcast, the podcast for overwhelmed Type B and Type C moms who are learning to love their homes—and themselves—through gentle rhythms, grace-filled resets, and zero perfection pressure. This week’s episode is for every mama who’s ever felt behind, buried in clutter, or stuck after a tough stretch. If you’ve had a hard week (or month), and you’re looking around wondering how to reset your home after chaos without guilt, you’re in the right place. Inside this tender, truth-filled episode, you’ll learn: 🧺 Why mess is a sign of survival, not failure 🌱 How to create a “Mess Map” and use gentle home resets to get unstuck ⏰ A soft, timer-based reset method for bouncing back without burnout 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Simple ways to involve your family in real-life cleanup routines 🧠 Science-backed encouragement for ditching all-or-nothing thinking in homemaking ✨ How to rebuild sustainable momentum with 10-minute tidy routines and compassionate structure We’re ditching the Pinterest pressure and diving into realistic homemaking tips for moms who crave peace but feel buried. Whether you’re dealing with laundry mountains, cluttered counters, or just mental exhaustion—this episode will help you take the next best step, without shame. 👑 Perfect for: Moms with executive dysfunction or ADHD Type B homemakers needing grace-filled organizing strategies Women recovering from burnout, stress, or a tough season Anyone ready to learn how to reset their home after hard weeks with kindness and clarity Listeners craving encouragement for overwhelmed moms 🛠 Try these gentle tools mentioned in today’s episode: ✔️ “Mess Map” mini-assessment ✔️ 10–20 minute soft resets ✔️ Visual wins (cleared counters, made beds, reset zones) ✔️ Family “Reset Race” routines ✔️ Weekly simplification prompts to keep life manageable 💛 Your reminder today: You are not behind. You’re not failing because your house is messy. You’re doing sacred work—even in the middle of laundry piles and emotional overwhelm. Let’s stop hustling for worth, and start creating homes that love us back. If this episode gave your heart a little lift, please share it with a fellow mama who needs to hear: small starts count, and grace is always enough. ✨ Want more help bouncing back without shame? Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp—your gentle, step-by-step, science-backed path to creating a home that works for your brain, your energy, and your real life.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    126. Organizing for Real Life - Ditching Pinterest Perfection for the Mom who Feels Stressed By The Clutter

    Organizing for Real Life – Ditching Pinterest Perfection Hey sweet friend, welcome back to the Slay At Home Podcast—the podcast that gives overwhelmed Type B and Type C moms permission to ditch perfection and create homes that feel peaceful, livable, and truly yours. In today’s episode, we’re pulling back the curtain on the myth of Pinterest-perfect organizing and getting real about what actually works in busy, beautifully messy homes. If you’ve ever felt like organizing wasn’t “your thing” because you don’t have matching bins, a label maker, or an Instagram-worthy pantry… this one’s for you. 💡 Inside this episode, we dive into: Why traditional home organization systems fail for creative, scattered, neurodivergent, or Type B moms How to create functional organizing systems that actually make your life easier (no matching bins required!) Real-life tips for decluttering without overwhelm How to use “drop zones” and the “one-basket rule” to reduce clutter without rigid rules The power of a 10-minute daily reset to keep messes manageable Why “good enough” organizing is more sustainable than “perfect” This episode is packed with realistic organizing hacks, minimalist home tips, and strategies to help you build a home that supports your life—not a performance for the internet. 👩‍👧 Perfect for moms looking to: Embrace progress over perfection in their homemaking routines Create sustainable organization systems that don’t rely on constant maintenance Learn how to organize with ADHD or executive dysfunction Declutter without guilt or burnout Feel more at peace in their homes—without needing a spotless space Whether you're buried in toys, overwhelmed by paper piles, or just tired of feeling like you're “behind,” this episode will give you simple home organization strategies rooted in grace, not shame. Because your home is for living—not performing. And a little mess doesn’t mean you’re failing—it means you’re human. 👑 Want more help creating systems that actually work? Check out the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp—the gentle, science-backed course designed for overwhelmed moms who want peace, not pressure. You’ll learn: How to build personalized organizing rhythms How to stop chasing aesthetic perfection and start creating flow How to set up your home so it serves you—even on your worst day 💛 Join the Bootcamp here   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    125. Screen Time Without Shame: Setting Gentle Boundaries For Kids That Actually Work

    Screen Time Without Shame – Setting Gentle Boundaries That Actually Work Welcome back to the Slay At Home Podcast—the podcast for Type B and Type C moms who are done with perfectionism and ready to build homes that feel like peace, not pressure. In this empowering episode, we’re diving into screen time boundaries for kids—without the shame spiral or mom guilt. Whether your summer days are stretched thin with messes, meltdowns, and Minecraft marathons, or you’re just looking for realistic screen time tips for overwhelmed moms, this one’s for you. 💡 Inside this episode, we unpack: What dopamine, overstimulation, and screen burnout mean for your child’s brain—and yours How to create tech-free rituals and screen-free zones that promote connection and calm Gentle parenting scripts to say “no” to screens—without turning it into a battle Tips for modeling healthy screen time as a parent, even if your phone is your sanity Why flexibility and compassion are the secret to making screen time work in real life This episode is packed with science-backed screen time strategies, parenting psychology, and practical routines that actually work for neurodivergent, tired, real-life moms. 👩‍👧 Perfect for moms looking to: Set gentle screen time limits Reduce tantrums and tech battles Navigate summer routines without schedules Establish boundaries without shame Ditch the guilt and embrace intentional tech use Whether your goal is to limit screen time, reset overstimulated kids, or just reclaim your living room from the constant background noise of YouTube and Fortnite, you’ll walk away from this episode with practical, doable screen time routines that align with your values and your energy. Because you don’t need to be the “no TV ever” mom to raise mindful, connected kids—you just need a flexible rhythm, some grace-based parenting tools, and the courage to model what matters. 👑 Want deeper support? Check out the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp—a gentle, realistic course for overwhelmed moms who want to reset their home, their habits, and their headspace with peace instead of pressure. You’ll learn: How to build tech boundaries that support your family values How to create screen-free routines and systems that work for YOUR brain And how to declutter the digital and physical chaos with science-backed simplicity 💛 Learn more + join here   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    124. The 3-Thing Rule: How to Do Less & Enjoy Summer More for The Mom Who Feels Lazy For Not Doing It ALL

    The 3-Thing Rule: How to Do Less & Enjoy Summer More Welcome back to the Slay At Home Podcast, the podcast for Type B moms who are tired of hustle culture and ready for a home that actually feels good to live in. In today’s episode, we’re diving into a game-changing concept for overwhelmed moms: The 3-Thing Rule. If you’re feeling burned out by long summer days, cluttered to-do lists, or the pressure to make every moment Pinterest-perfect, this minimalist daily rhythm is your permission slip to breathe. This episode is especially for: Type B and Type C moms struggling with routines that never seem to stick Moms craving a simple summer rhythm that actually works Anyone feeling stuck in decision fatigue, parenting burnout, or mom guilt 🌿 Inside this episode: Why doing less isn’t lazy—it’s strategic (and backed by brain science) How the 3-Thing Rule helps with homemaking, parenting, and self-care What research says about multitasking, overplanning, and parental stress How this simple rhythm reduces mental load and boosts daily peace Real-life wins from moms who ditched pressure for presence You’ll learn how to ditch the all-or-nothing mindset and finally embrace a gentler, more sustainable homemaking routine—without needing color-coded charts or complicated schedules. Whether your summer feels chaotic, cluttered, or just plain exhausting, the 3-Thing Rule will help you: ✨ Simplify your day ✨ Feel accomplished without burnout ✨ Create meaningful connection without overextending yourself So grab your coffee, take a deep breath, and let’s talk about how doing less can actually help you enjoy more this summer. 👑 Ready for more support? If this episode resonated with you, you’ll love the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp—a course designed for busy, overwhelmed moms who want decluttering, gentle routines, and brain-friendly homemaking systems that actually stick. Join us and learn how to build a peaceful, functional home without the pressure to be perfect. 💻 Learn more here You are not behind. You’re building something beautiful—one simple day at a time. 💛 If this episode helped you, please share it with a fellow mom, leave a review, or tag me on Instagram. I’d love to cheer you on.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    123. Reset Races - Family Clean-Up Games That Work (for the Mom Who Wants A Clean Home, But No One Else Cares!)

    Reset Races – Family Clean-Up Games That Work Welcome back to the Slay At Home Podcast—where real-life moms get real-life strategies for homemaking with heart, humor, and a whole lot of grace. If getting your kids to help clean the house feels like a constant battle, this episode is your new best friend. We’re turning family cleaning routines into fun and functional games, with easy ideas that work for Type B moms, overwhelmed parents, and families who crave gentle structure (but can’t stand rigid schedules). In today’s episode, we dive into playful, effective clean-up games for kids and families that will help you transform messes into moments of joy. Whether you're a stay-at-home mom managing toddler chaos or a working parent juggling it all, these simple strategies will help your home feel lighter—without nagging or micromanaging. ✨ Inside this episode: Why chores feel overwhelming (especially for neurodivergent moms and busy families) The power of 5-minute clean-up games to beat burnout Creative decluttering ideas like “Treasure Hunt Toss,” “Color Coded Clean-Up,” and “Match It or Trash It” How to motivate kids with playful, low-pressure family tidying routines Tips for turning cleaning into connection instead of conflict Whether you're using a “Reset Hour” on the weekend or doing a quick “Room Rescue Relay” before dinner, these realistic homemaking tips help make family clean-up time feel more like a team effort—and less like a solo struggle. 👟 These quick tidying games also work beautifully for: Families with multiple kids and limited time Type B moms who want consistency without perfection ADHD households where visual clutter causes overwhelm Parents who want to make household chores more fun Because here’s the truth: you don’t need a spotless house—you need systems that honor your real life. And when your clean-up routines include joy, laughter, and a little music? You’re not just cleaning. You’re modeling teamwork, emotional regulation, and connection. 💛 So pop in your earbuds, grab a basket, and press play. We’re turning mess into momentum—one joyful reset at a time. Want more grace-filled strategies that actually fit your lifestyle? Check out the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp—a brain-friendly homemaking course for moms who want peace without perfection. 🐝 If this episode helped you smile while cleaning, share it with a friend—or tag me on Instagram with your own #ResetRace moment!   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    122. Boredom-Proof: Creating a Summer Activity Rotation (Without a Pinterest Board)

    Summer doesn’t have to be a chaotic blur of snacks, screen time, and sibling fights. In this episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we’re talking about how to create a simple, sustainable summer activity rotation that actually works for your family—without the pressure of Pinterest-perfect plans. If you’re a Type B or neurodivergent mom who struggles with overstimulation, decision fatigue, or just having kids home 24/7, this one’s for you. We’ll cover: How to create a flexible rhythm that honors your energy Easy activity categories to rotate through for play, rest, connection, and sanity Why repetition builds security—and how to let go of the pressure to reinvent every week The secret to preventing meltdowns and keeping things predictable without a strict schedule By the end of this episode, you’ll have a gentle framework you can start using today to add more peace, play, and ease into your summer days. ✨ Mentioned inside: The Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ – because your home deserves to support your summer, not stress it.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    121. Summer Survival Guide for the Overwhelmed Mom (Because Summer Is HARD)

    Summer Survival Guide for the Overwhelmed Mom Welcome to The Slay At Home Podcast, the go-to spot for Type B and Type C moms who crave peace over perfection, structure without rigidity, and routines that work with real life—not against it. If your summer feels more like chaos than calm, this episode is your lifeline. In today’s episode, we’re tackling realistic summer routines for overwhelmed moms—the kind of systems that support your sanity, not drain it. Forget the color-coded calendars and Pinterest-perfect plans. We’re talking about how to create gentle rhythms for stay-at-home moms, reset your expectations, and drop the guilt for good. You’ll hear: Why summer feels so hard for Type B moms (and that you're not alone) The science behind lowering unrealistic expectations to reduce burnout How to use flexible, flow-based rhythms instead of rigid schedules Research-backed tips to reduce mom guilt and decision fatigue Easy summer hacks like anchor moments, snack stations, and tidy-up tricks that actually help you breathe You’ll also learn how to: Build a realistic summer activity rotation that your kids enjoy—and that doesn’t exhaust you Reduce sensory overload and visual clutter with tiny decluttering habits Use practical strategies from psychology and neuroscience to create a summer that feels light and doable—even if your house is loud and messy This is for you if: You feel like you're constantly behind and overwhelmed by the demands of summer You’re looking for faith-based homemaking tools that align with your nervous system You want to model presence, peace, and boundaries for your kids—not just perform productivity We’re not just surviving summer—we’re reclaiming it with tiny, sustainable habits, grace-filled rhythms, and mental health-friendly homemaking strategies that leave you feeling like you again. ✨ Ready for a summer that feels calm, connected, and clutter-free? Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp, where we teach gentle, neurodivergent-friendly homemaking systems that actually work for moms who hate hustle. 📩 Share this episode with a mom who needs a little less pressure and a lot more peace. Until next time, remember: Less guilt. More grace. A home that works for you.   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    120. Tiny Flights, Big Wins - Building Lasting Change for Busy Moms Struggling with Maintaining A Consistent Cleaning Routine

    Tiny Flights, Big Wins: Building Lasting Change Welcome back to the Slay At Home Podcast, the faith-based homemaking podcast for Type B and Type C moms who crave peace, not perfection. In today’s episode, we’re exploring how to create lasting change through tiny daily actions—what I call “tiny flights.” If you’ve ever felt stuck in an overwhelmed house, paralyzed by the chaos, or like you’re just not wired for traditional homemaking routines, this episode is for you. We’re talking about realistic cleaning routines for moms with ADHD tendencies, gentle home management, and how faith-based productivity doesn’t have to mean hustle and burnout. You’ll learn how to: Build tiny habit routines that actually stick (no big overhauls needed) Reset just one surface a day to feel instant relief in your space Use a simple two-minute tidy to break through decision fatigue Create a flexible evening reset that doesn’t drain you Start a sustainable “Weekly One” habit that builds confidence and momentum This episode is full of encouraging, practical strategies that support cluttered moms and help you take consistent, grace-filled action—even when your energy is low. We also reflect on how God honors the small, faithful steps you take every day in your home life. Whether you're looking for Christian homemaking tips, small wins that work with your brain, or just a moment to feel seen and supported—this one’s for you. 💛 You’ll love this episode if you: Are a Type B or Type C mom seeking gentle structure Struggle with all-or-nothing thinking and want small, manageable steps Need home organization strategies that reduce stress, not add to it Want to make your home feel lighter without a full-on declutter Long for encouragement that speaks to your faith and real-life motherhood If this resonated with you, I’d be honored if you’d share this episode with a fellow mama, leave a quick review, or tag me on Instagram with your “tiny win” of the week. 💌 ✨ Want more support and soul-nourishing systems?   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    119. Declutter Your Summer - Tiny Tasks That Free Up Big Energy for Burnt Out Moms

    Declutter Your Summer: Tiny Tasks That Free Up Big Energy Hey, beautiful soul. If your summer feels cluttered—mentally, emotionally, and literally—this episode is your permission slip to exhale. You don’t need to overhaul the garage or declutter your whole house in a weekend. You just need five minutes, a bag for trash, and a soft place to start. In this gentle and practical episode, we’re talking about how to declutter during summer using micro-moments that fit your energy, your real life, and your Type B brain. No pressure. No perfection. Just small wins that make your home—and your nervous system—feel lighter. 🌞 In This Episode: Why decluttering in summer actually benefits your mental health (hello, cortisol + chaos connection!) The power of 5-minute tasks and how they calm executive functioning overload High-impact summer clutter zones (like the car, pool bag, fridge, and landing zone) How to reframe decluttering as emotional care, not just tidying Why less stuff = more freedom, fun, and presence with your kids this summer 💛 Perfect For You If: You’re a Type B or Type C mom who gets overwhelmed by big projects You feel overstimulated by mess and crave lightness, not more to-dos You want your home to support your summer—not sabotage it You need simple, ADHD-friendly routines that fit real motherhood 🐝 Tiny Wins Shared Inside: The “Summer Fridge Sweep” Car trash clear-out + calm kit Pool bag reset Purse/diaper bag refresh Entryway + kitchen island declutters Outdoor toy zones and bathroom baskets 🎯 Gentle Takeaway: You don’t need a full-day cleaning marathon to feel better in your space. One drawer. One shelf. One five-minute flight of effort is enough. Let your home exhale this summer—with you. 💌 Want more peace + structure that actually fits your brain?   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp™ + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    118. Creating Gentle Weekly Rhythms That Stick For Busy Moms

    Creating Gentle Weekly Rhythms That Stick If rigid routines and detailed planners make you feel overwhelmed instead of organized, this episode is your soft exhale. In today’s cozy conversation, we’ll explore how to create gentle weekly rhythms that actually fit your real life—not someone else’s idea of productivity. Instead of chasing perfection or battling burnout, we’re building flow: calm, supportive habits that honor your energy, your season of motherhood, and your beautifully Type B brain. 🌿 In This Episode, You’ll Learn: Why weekly rhythms work better than rigid schedules for Type B and Type C moms How to create a flexible, low-pressure plan for your week What a real-life “rhythmic week” might look like (with plenty of grace!) How to reset without guilt when life throws you off track Why slow homemaking isn’t lazy—it’s sustainable How to shift from “falling behind” to “moving with ease” 💛 Whether you’re homeschooling, working from home, or simply craving more peace in your homemaking, this episode gives you permission to move slower, live softer, and still feel on top of things. 💛 Want More Support? ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 👇👇👇 Video guides to walk you through real-life rhythms Printable workbook planning pages that feel more like love letters than checklists A gentle community of like-minded mamas rooting for your peace Press play, exhale the guilt, and step into rhythms that work with your life—not against it. You’re not behind—you’re just finding your flow. 💛

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    117. Flight Stacking: How to Pair Chores With Daily Life for Type B Moms Struggling To "Keep Up"

    Tiny wins. No extra time. Just rhythm, relief, and real-life routines for Type B moms. Ever feel like you're always waiting—but never catching up? Whether it’s the microwave counting down or the coffee pot finishing its last drip, moms spend a lot of time in life’s “in-between” moments. What if you could turn those pauses into peaceful, productive rhythms that support your home without burning you out? Welcome to Flight Stacking—a game-changing habit designed especially for Type B and neurodivergent moms who crave a tidy, peaceful home but can’t stand rigid routines. 🐝 In This Episode, You’ll Learn: What Flight Stacking is (and how it mimics the efficient, no-wasted-energy approach of bees) Real-life examples of pairing micro chores with everyday waiting time Why Flight Stacking is ideal for Type B moms who resist strict schedules How to gently start your own Flight Stack today—no overwhelm, just a buzz of progress A challenge to get you moving (and feeling accomplished) in under 5 minutes 🎯 Your Gentle Action Step: After listening, pick one routine—morning coffee, the bath filling, school pickup—and attach one easy task to it. Wipe the counter. Fold the throw. Toss the laundry. Then celebrate your “flight”—because you just turned waiting into winning. ✨ Why This Matters: You’re not behind. You’re not lazy. You just need rhythms that honor your energy, not fight it. This episode is your permission slip to ditch the pressure and build a home that feels light, doable, and calm—five minutes at a time. 🌸 Want More? ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp + Monthly Coaching + Private Community (packed with printable tools, live coaching, and videos that help Type B moms like you create sustainable, grace-filled systems that actually work!) 🎧 Press play, pour your coffee, and let’s turn those in-between moments into micro-magic. You’ve got this!

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    116. How to Emotionally Let Go of Sentimental Clutter When You're Overwhelmed with Stuff

    For the mom who feels paralyzed by keepsakes, memories, and guilt Are you holding on to baby clothes, inherited heirlooms, or boxes of mementos because it feels too hard—or too heartbreaking—to let them go? You're not alone, friend. In this heartfelt episode of The Slay At Home Podcast, we gently explore why sentimental clutter feels so heavy… and how to begin releasing it without losing the love or the memories. This is not your typical “declutter your life” episode. This is where neuroscience meets grace. Psychology meets softness. And Type B moms are given full permission to start where they are, with compassion and calm. 💛 In this episode, you’ll discover: Why sentimental items carry such emotional weight (and it’s not your fault) Five gentle reflection questions to help you release keepsakes with peace, not guilt How to differentiate between memory and obligation Real-life stories—like how one quilt became a healing moment Simple, actionable tips like creating a memory box, keeping digital keepsakes, and writing yourself a permission slip to let go 🧺 Tiny Action Challenge: This week, pick ONE sentimental item to either keep intentionally or lovingly release. Journal about the memory, take a photo, or create a mini ritual to honor it—and then decide what’s next. 🌸 You Are Not Throwing Away Love. You’re making space for joy, calm, and clarity in your home today. Let this episode be your cozy companion as you begin to untangle your heart from your clutter—one brave step at a time. ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    115. Permission to Be Imperfect - Finding Peace in Progress for the Mom Suffering From A Messy House Shame Spiral

    Your home doesn’t have to be perfect to be peaceful. In fact, a little mess often means life is happening inside. Today we’ll explore why chasing perfection steals your joy—and how embracing 'good enough' gives it back. This episode is giving you some real encouragement and practical tips for embracing imperfection + how to embrace that while still putting forward the *right* kind of effort for your home life. ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    114. The 5-Minute Tidy: Why Tiny Efforts Matter for The Overwhelmed, Overscheduled Mom

    This is for my Type B moms who are struggling to keep any type of routine or rhythm in place - meet the 5 Minute Tidy! This method of tidying can help you create some momentum with your tidying and routines, and help give you the confidence that you need to go, go, GO!   ***Dive Deeper:*** 1. Calm & Clutter-Free Moms: Simplifying Homemaking Together 2. Digital Cleaning Planner (with full year done-for-you cleaning schedule mapped out for you!) 3. Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp + Monthly Coaching + Private Community 

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    113. Wrapping Our Kids in Prayer (How To Do It - With Real Examples!)

    If you struggle with praying over your kids, I think you are really going to love this episode! I'm giving you real examples (and a free worksheet download below!) so you can start today. Free Worksheet here: https://candid-flower-346.myflodesk.com/ftt8i3on9w (be sure to check your spam folder just in case!)

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    112. 2024 In Review + How God Has Shown Up For Us This Year

    In today's episode, I'm getting REALLY personal about how this year has gone for us, what's changed, and how God has shown up and taught me so much. My hope is that this resonates with you, maybe in ways you need to grow this year or things you've been taught as well, but to also show that as much as life online looks perfect, I'm willing to admit I haven't been (and never was/am). I'm covering: - Friendship -Finances -Marriage -Parenting -Social Media -Faith -Health I'm so thankful for the ways He has changed my heart and my life and feel compelled to share it with you. Here are some resources and links I'm mentioning and sharing in this video if you'd like to check them out for yourself: (These links may be affiliate links, in which I earn a little kickback from your purchase at no cost to you, however, I only recommend things I love and use and all opinions are my own, as always!): Books (including Find Your People by Jennie Allen) What Does the Bible Say About a Wife’s Role and Responsibilities In Marriage? - The Raineys Patience + Parenting Bible Apple Study Plan THE DISCIPLE AND MONEY: A LESSON IN STEWARDSHIP - Discipleship.org

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    111. Q+A with The Christian Sexpert: Deep Dive Into Christian Sex & Intimacy

    Today's episode features Angela Griffith, The Christian Sexpert, as we chat about Christian Sex. She was also generous and answered a randomly selected fan question from my Instagram stories at the end of the episode! She's a wealth of information and a terrific shame-free resource for Christian sex tips and advice. In this episode, we dive into ways to build non-physical and physical intimacy, if pornography in a Christian marriage should be 'okay', and so much more! Get ready for an hour-long episode of non-stop education from a Biblical perspective. *Trigger Warning*: There are some brief mentions and discussions about abuse, coercion, trafficking, consent, and assault. I have also included a FAN QUESTION I pulled from my Instagram Story Submissions the week prior - the fan wanted to remain anonymous so I respected her wishes. Shop Angela's Resouces here: *This post contains affiliate links, however, all opinions are my own, as always. For digital downloads, Angela has granted my listeners a 10% off coupon code SLAY to use at checkout through December 31st, 2023. Marriage Playdate - "This is a hand-crafted list of over 500 sexual activities for you to go through together and identify your interests, turn-ons, and limits!" 31 Days Of Intimacy - "This guide will walk you through each of the 12 types of intimacy over the course of a month. Each day brings a new intimacy to strengthen - for a stronger marriage every day!" Truth Or Dare - "Learn more about your spouse while trying out some new activities!" Contains 72 Cards. Shop The Christian Sexpert's Amazon Storefront (books mentioned in the podcast episode can be found here!) Join The Christian Sexpert's Patreon Follow The Christian Sexpert on TikTok - Join her current 100,000 followers! Follow The Christian Sexpert on IG - Join her over 2,000 current followers! If you or someone you know needs support with pornography addiction or use, feel free to check out Fight The New Drug, a website dedicated to helping educate and support those on the road to recovery. A huge thank you to Angela from The Christian Sexpert for joining me in this episode, and for being such a great shame-free resource on sex and intimacy in Christian marriage!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the Slay At Home Podcast — the antidote to hustle culture for the overwhelmed mom who’s tired of feeling behind in her own home.Hosted by a former perfectionist turned gentle systems coach, this show is your permission slip to drop the guilt, stop chasing Pinterest-level routines, and start building a home that works with your personality—not against it.Each week, you’ll hear honest conversations, science-backed strategies, and real-life solutions for managing your home, your time, and your energy without burning out. We’re talking clutter you can’t seem to get ahead of, dishes that never end, mental loads that drain you, and the sneaky shame of not doing “enough.”Whether you’re neurodivergent, Type B, or just done with one-size-fits-all systems, you’ll find a soft place to land and a smarter path forward.Here, we believe progress beats perfection.Rhythms beat routines.And you get to define what success looks like in your home.If you’re ready to clear the chaos, recla

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Corinne Burghardt: SlayAtHomeMother, Gentle Systems Coach for Habits, Routines, & Decluttering

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