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the pro organizer studio podcast
Professional organizing changed my entire life. After 20 years of working at huge companies, I started working for myself, opened an organizing business and grew it to six figures. And now I spend all day, every day at Pro Organizer Studio teaching professional organizers around the world how to grow the business of their dreams.
This podcast gives you ACTIONABLE strategies you can take into your business right now! It’s the go-to pod for great pro organizers and I can’t wait to have you as a listener!
Popular Podcast Episodes For Professional Organizers
190 | Easy Sustainability Tips for Organizers + A Fab Pricing Concept
We are back with organizer Michelle Parravani of Designing With Less in Atlanta, and we are talking about some easy sustainability tips for organizers working with eco-conscious clients, and Michelle gives us a FABULOUS idea for a pricing differential that I had never thought of before!
189 | Single Entrepreneurship: Organizing as a single woman with Michelle Parravani
I am so happy to welcome my guest Michelle Parravani of the Atlanta, GA professional organizing business Designing With Less to the pod--she is talking about entrepreneurship as a single woman which is a super important subject, and I can't wait for you to meet her!
188 | Photo Organizing with Rachel Arbuckle of 2000 Paces
When I added photo organizing to my list of client services, it was one of the best decisions I made for my business. Clients are overwhelmed with the volume of photos—physical and digital—and helping them release that burden as a part of the home organizing process is a great gift to give them.
186 | When it's time to quit a client (P2)
It's one of the hardest parts of professional organizing entrepreneurship--telling a client "sorry, I can't help." This is part 2 of my conversation with Melissa Gugni of her eponymous Bay Area organizing business.
185 | "I Quit!!!" --the How and Why of Exiting a Bad Client Situation
Have you ever wanted to say to a client, “I Quit!!” Today we are going over the how and why of exiting a bad client (or not starting with them at all!)
184 | Getting "ADHD Curious" With Missi McKown
This is going to be the first, and not last!, conversation we have about organizing clients with ADHD, and being an organizer with ADHD. Neurodivergence is the hot word right now--but we are diving into a discussion on how you can help clients even if you yourself aren't fully up to speed on all things in this realm.
183 | Those "5 Minute Podcast" Pitches: Just Say No! Yet More Scams in Organizing To Watch Out For
Have you ever gotten that pitch to be on a 5 minute podcast that will inevitably vault your business to the stratosphere? I've warned against them before but our intrepid organizer slash undercover agent Missi McKown of Clear Spaces Organizing has done it for you just to talk about it.
182 | “We are not all the same!” Be the REAL you in your professional organizing business with Sarah Brent
"Clients need to hear about you and your uniqueness. They need to hear your story, why you do what you do, why you're different from other organizers. Not everybody wants to hire the type A minimalist organizer who's been organizing since they were in diapers…” more here with professional organizer Sarah Brent!
181 | Reflections & Transformations with Jen Kilbourne of Every Dear Communications
This is a special and unique episode of the podcast, and we are covering a LOT of ground in this episode! Today’s guest is the person who started this podcast, hundreds of episodes ago—Jen Kilbourne, the founder of Pro Organizer Studio.
BONUS MINI-SODE | "Don't Mess With Eyeballs!" and A Heartwarming Message From Mom
We finish up our series with Kim with a cautionary safety tale AND a wonderful story about her mom. Enjoy this bonus to wrap up our series!
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