![]() "It’s important to look at your home through the lens of, 'Whoa, my whole life has led me up to this point,'" Blom says, adding that no one should feel ashamed if it's "a bit over-cluttered." "But it’s time to update your home to your present needs." The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning - Season 1 (Peacock / NBC Universal) "Why would your family and friends want to take time out of their busy lives to clean up your mess when you clearly could have taken care of it yourself?" Magnusson asked. ![]() "The idea is that we should not leave a mountain of crap behind for our loved ones to clean up when we die," she wrote in her 2022 follow up, " The Swedish Art of Aging Exuberantly: Life Wisdom From Someone Who Will (Probably) Die Before You." ![]() It takes the idea of "death cleaning" from the Swedish concept of döstädning, made famous in 2018 by Stockholm-based author Margareta Magnusson in her book, also titled "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning." ![]() ![]() The show, narrated and executive produced by actor and comedian Amy Poehler, stars three Swedish "death cleaners" - a home organizer, a designer and a psychologist - whose goal is to help the people declutter their homes and their lives. For anyone who has ever looked around their home and wondered where exactly all their stuff came from, Peacock's latest show "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" is for you. ![]()
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