Amy Poehler to produce show about Swedish death cleaning

Apr 09, 2022 12:42


Amy Poehler and Peacock Are Bringing The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning to Life https://t.co/63wM05TpxA
- People (@people) April 9, 2022
Amy Poehler will narrate and executive produce a new tv show called “The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning” for the Peacock network ( Read more... )

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futrefilmdirctr April 9 2022, 20:23:35 UTC
I was going to post on my NextDoor group about this. Like - how do you find a business or folks that handle stuff like this? I am trying to find someone that will just come in an donate everything but I’m limited in my pre-packing/organization.

Trash about 40%. Donate about 60%. My body will be off property but happily will add in a fee if deep cleaning can be organized as well.l, to take the pressure off landlord.

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evilfirepixie8 April 9 2022, 20:41:07 UTC
I know some individuals who work as organizers and resellers who offer to do work like this, but I agree that it should be more accessible as a service, like via a company or something.

I think part of the problem is that our 'stuff', itself, isn't very valuable - a lot of donation services were straight up saying "stop giving us things" during the pandemic when everyone was spring cleaning to stay sane. So the amount of time and $$$ it'd take for someone to actually sort through a whole house to find whats donate-able vs. trash... it adds up.

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futrefilmdirctr April 9 2022, 20:47:16 UTC
I respect all of that immensely. Not trying to NOT compensate appropriately. I’m honestly fine if everything I own is trashed but maybe the cleaner finds a Blu-ray they want? I want them to have it.

I’m moving my cat and all cat stuff out because she loves her things so I want them to always be with her. But, like, everything else? Throw away. Donate. Whatever is most convenient and not going to cause a hassle to anyone.

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lethalcute April 9 2022, 21:56:58 UTC
Are you in the us? If so, have you thought about asking social services? Social workers here can help set up people to come get stuff and/or a dumpster for trash. Here they do that for hoarders or people who are ill/injured/bedridden. Even if they cannot help you set it up, I bet they would know who to call about it.

If it comes down to it, post it online. If you don't care where the stuff goes, plenty of people will do that for money+whatever items they want to keep. I got randos from my town to haul off all my old roommate's stuff after he dipped on the rent.

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beanstew April 9 2022, 23:16:43 UTC
Bb are you OK? 😔 I'm not sure if I'm reading your comments correctly. Do you need any help or supportive resources? I'm not in the US but can try compiling something for you. You can also DM me if you wanna talk freely to a stranger? 🤍

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documents April 9 2022, 21:05:19 UTC
You can look for someone who specializes in estate sales. This is actually what my dad does. They'll come in and sort through everything for you. Normally they'll set prices and hold a sale over the weekend (1-3 days), but I'm sure some would be happy to gather donations/trash as long as they still get paid for their time/service. (It's always way easier dealing with a client who truly has no desire to keep anything and just wants the peace of mind of decluttering the home.)

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