![]() The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter (The Swedish Art of Living & Dying Series) (Parents, you've been warned.) But that's kind of the point-there's no judgment in death cleaning and no matter who you are, you can probably see yourself reflected in at least one of the episodes. In the first episode, we meet Suzi, a vibrant 75-year-old former lounge singer looking for her second act… who you will quickly discover has some very adult things in her house. And now you can get a birds'-eye view of how this method can transform your home thanks to a new show, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, on Peacock.īased on the best-selling book by Margareta Magnusson, and hilariously narrated by executive producer Amy Poehler, each episode transforms the home and life of one of eight Kansas City residents, ranging from a young man grieving his parents to a woman with a terminal diagnosis, and every stage of life in between. Don't worry, it's not as morbid as it sounds - it can actually be pretty uplifting. If a spring cleaning checklist isn't helping you cut through the clutter and neither is that TikTok-famous under-sink organizer, perhaps it's time to try Swedish death cleaning. ![]() "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." ![]()
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