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Throughout the show, Magnusson offers practical tips on everything from how to decide what to keep and what to dispose of, to how to properly organize and store items that are kept.

Margareta Magnusson leads viewers through the process of death cleaning and offers tips on how to make it a more mindful and intentional part of daily life. This practice is rooted in the idea that it is better to be proactive in decluttering and organizing one's home and possessions instead of leaving a mess for one's loved ones to deal with after one's death.

The show takes its name from the traditional Swedish practice of death cleaning, which involves getting rid of possessions that are no longer useful or meaningful for the owner. The show is available on Peacock Premium streaming service and is hosted by Margareta Magnusson, who is a Swedish artist and author of the book "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Free Yourself and Your Family from a Lifetime of Clutter". What do we want to be surrounded by? What do we want to tell the people in our lives while we’re still around? That was just the juicy, deep part of the show.The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning is a show that explores the philosophy and practice of a unique cleaning process that originated in Sweden. When you die, what’s gonna happen to it? As Amy says in the narration, what are you gonna do with all this crap at the end? It’s a way of looking at the big stuff in our lives, the small stuff, and more importantly, the stuff that really matters to us.”Īdded Poehler: “I was drawn to the original book, the stuff that David’s talking about, and the bigger idea that … especially over the past couple of years … how we’ve really had to come to terms with what’s important. The idea is basically, you’ve got a whole bunch of stuff you collect over the years. Death cleaning in Sweden is very natural. It’s through the lens of death that we live, that we get to see ourselves with new eyes and live in a different way. “It’s a philosophy,” explains Collins during a panel at Deadline’s Contenders Television: Documentary + Unscripted event. Morrison, Faye Stapleton and Susanna Lea. Poehler and her production partner Kate Arend executive produce alongside Scout Productions’ David Collins, Michael Williams, Rob Eric and Renata Lombardo, as well as author Magnusson and Jane Magnusson, Stephen M. The show, which premiered April 27, is based on the 2018 nonfiction book of the same name by Margareta Magnusson. 'Vampire Academy' EP Shares Season 2 Update After Peacock Cancellation: "I Don't See Any Avenue Forward"
