![]() ![]() Trust us, it's lighter and funnier than it sounds. ![]() In each episode, the three authentically Swedish hosts-an organizer, designer, and psychologist-walk a participant through the steps of the death cleaning process, help them declutter, and hold their hand as they manage the thoughts and emotions around sentimental attachment and their own morality that emerge. ![]() In it, author Margareta Magnusson recounts the process of cleaning out her late husband's storage shed. The show is based on a 2018 New York Times best-selling book of the same name. (Think of it as more heavy-duty than spring cleaning but less intense than a full Kondo.) An age-old concept in Sweden and throughout Scandinavia, the concept has landed stateside with a new show on Peacock produced by Pohler and narrated by Amy Schumer called The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning. The technique is pretty much exactly what you're imagining: It's the process of decluttering and organizing your belongings so that when you pass, your loved ones won't have to wade through piles of knickknacks and 30-year-old paperwork. We have Amy Poehler to thank for the latest craze to sweep the organizing sphere: Swedish death cleaning. ![]() Six Tips For Successful Swedish Death Cleaning. ![]()
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