This is Part 1 of a powerful two-part conversation that dives deep into motherhood, business, and emotional space-making. I’m joined by Meg DeLong and Ea Fuqua — the sister duo behind Tidy Home Nashville — and we’re talking about what it really takes to stay grounded while holding a lot. From business partners to best friends to moms just trying to make it through bedtime, they’re sharing wisdom that feels like a deep exhale.
We talk about creating systems that serve you, decluttering as a way of reclaiming identity, and how to support others without carrying their weight.
What we cover:
Why “getting organized” is really about protecting your peace
The power of sisterhood and starting a business that fits your life
How motherhood reshaped their relationship with control
Letting go of clutter — physical and emotional — to make space for joy
What it looks like to support without over-functioning
Stay tuned — Part 2 of this conversation is coming soon and it goes even deeper.Check out Meg and Ea's new book Tidying Up: 100 Ways to Infuse Order and Joy into Every Area of Your Home and head to their website to learn more about their mission!
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