Soul Stories With Jill

From Chaos to Calm: Conversations on Clutter, Healing, and Home

1 h 5 min · 27. touko 2026
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This week on Soul Stories with Jill, I sit down with Heather Kistner of Sorted Sparrow for a powerful conversation about clutter, organization, mental health, and the emotional weight of the things we hold onto. What started as an organizing consultation quickly turned into a full-circle moment when we realized we had gone to school together and hadn’t seen each other in over 30 years. Heather shares stories from her work ranging from simple organization projects to difficult hoarding situations, while also discussing the deeper emotional and psychological reasons behind why we accumulate so much and how everything we own takes a little bit of our energy. With her background in mental health, she brings compassion and understanding to a topic so many people quietly struggle with. This is an eye-opening and heartfelt episode you won’t want to miss. About our Guest: Name: Heather Kistner Job title: District Manager @ Sorted Sparrow Email: heathermkistner@gmail.com [heathermkistner@gmail.com]

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