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The Brooke Hemingway Show
Around here it’s all about living a revolutionary life. Each week, I’ll be uncovering stories, deep-diving into topics, and truth-telling to help you live a life in alignment, defy the odds, and turn your divine dreams into epic realities. We'll be redefining your approach to life and business, breaking away from old habits and self-limiting stories, and blazing a new trail for your future. If you know it’s time to turn your world upside down and experience a profound and radical change, you’re in the right place. A whole lot of soul and a dose of strategy and straight talk come in each episode. So get ready! A big life. A good life. A full life. A revolutionary life. Of impact, purpose, abundance, joy, and transformation awaits you inside. And friend, I’ll never let you forget exactly WHO YOU ARE & WHAT’S POSSIBLE FOR YOU!
The Brooke Hemingway Show
decluttering your life to create what matters most
In this episode, I’m getting real about what it means to truly declutter—not just our closets or kitchen drawers, but our schedules, our energy, and even our thoughts. If you’ve been feeling stretched thin, overcommitted, or like you’re constantly saying “yes” to things that don’t move your life forward, this episode is for you.
I’m sharing what I’ve learned about how hard seasons, obstacles, and resistance can actually be sacred invitations to let go of what no longer fits—and make space for what matters most.
Here’s what I talk about:
- Why less really can mean more when it comes to your energy and purpose
- How to recognize the clutter you can’t see—but absolutely feel
- Why boundaries and “no’s” are one of the most powerful forms of self-care
- How pruning back is often the first step to growing forward
- The deeper meaning of “Nature abhors a vacuum”—and how that truth can transform your life
This conversation isn’t just about physical clutter—it’s about clearing out whatever’s blocking your peace, purpose, or presence.
If this episode spoke to you…
Share it with a friend, leave a review, and let me know your favorite takeaway. I believe we’re all better when we have the courage to make room for the right things.