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    Explore " living rooms" with insightful episodes like "Common Clutter: Living Rooms, Sitting Rooms, Family Rooms, and Dens - The Clutter Fairy Weekly #130" and "TAPE & The Domestic Soundscape" from podcasts like ""The Clutter Fairy Weekly" and "Cut & Splice: Living Rooms (The Domestic Soundscape)"" and more!

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    Common Clutter: Living Rooms, Sitting Rooms, Family Rooms, and Dens - The Clutter Fairy Weekly #130

    Common Clutter: Living Rooms, Sitting Rooms, Family Rooms, and Dens - The Clutter Fairy Weekly #130

    Most homes have at least one space shared by the whole family—the living room, sitting room, family room, great room, den, etc. Whether formal or casual, these common rooms see lots of traffic and may serve many roles, so they’re prone to clutter collection. In episode #130 of The Clutter Fairy Weekly, Gayle Goddard, professional organizer and owner of The Clutter Fairy in Houston, Texas, examines the challenges in common areas of the home and offers advice for optimizing shared spaces for your family’s comfort and enjoyment.

    Show notes: http://cfhou.com/tcfw130

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    TAPE & The Domestic Soundscape

    TAPE & The Domestic Soundscape
    Created by Felicity Ford, the first episode in the the Cut and Splice Podcast Series features interviews with Mark Vernon, Bob Levene, Rachael Matthews, Lloyd Dunn, Joyoti Wylie, Joceline Colvert and the Sticks and String knitting group. The emphasis throughout is on what tape means, what it says, what its history is, how artists use and relate to tape, how tape behaves materially, sonically and imaginatively, and why tape is important in terms of The Domestic Soundscape.