Has Marie Kondo Really Given Up on Tidying Her Home? Here’s the Truth!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Writer Jura Koncius has been working at the Washington Post for four decades, but even she didn’t predict the mayhem that would follow her viral Marie Kondo interview. The iconic organizing expert sent shockwaves through the internet with her confession that she’s not keeping her home so tidy after three kids. Jura takes us behind the scenes of the interview. Plus, experts Kay Patterson and Judi Igwe weigh in.
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Комментарии • 37

  • @TheOrganizedSoprano
    @TheOrganizedSoprano Год назад +114

    Thank you for having us on! ❤

    • @noble604
      @noble604 Год назад +3

      Jura Koncius said just what you said😊. Interesting topic. Thanks for sharing!

    • @ds7675
      @ds7675 Год назад +9

      Kay, it was a joy seeing you on her tv show. Congrats!

    • @sandrathomas1078
      @sandrathomas1078 Год назад +1

      It was great watching you all.

    • @lits3212
      @lits3212 Год назад +2

      Wow, Kay! I really like how you answered. So true.

    • @eugenyaharris943
      @eugenyaharris943 Год назад +2

      Kay, I'm so proud of both you and Judy. You both really represented 💓

  • @kandyhoward1776
    @kandyhoward1776 Год назад +36

    People are acting as if she were a fraud. She isn't. What she did was help people with the clutter in their lives. She is now the mother of 3 young children. I doubt she lives like a slob. But her focus has changed (as it should) when life's responsibilities have shifted.

  • @thelockettlife
    @thelockettlife Год назад +34

    She is at a different phase in her life and IS OK. Relax people.

  • @laurenknowles8100
    @laurenknowles8100 Год назад +13

    Kay Patterson is one of my favorite RUclipsrs! So excited to see her on this segment!

  • @Bloominglotus19
    @Bloominglotus19 Год назад +18

    The Konmari method helps me manage my anxiety and depressive episodes. If she changed her mind as a mother of 3 young children it doesn't mean that she is a fraud. She developed her method at another stage of her life. People FELT offended, doesn't mean she intended to offend people. When her kids are grown she might return to managing her house with the help of the Konmari method, while the ones rejoicing over her statement may never reach their goal of an uncluttered and peaceful home

  • @Butterfly429
    @Butterfly429 Год назад +31

    She is not perfect. She is human. Raising kids is hard! 😮

    • @motherearther218
      @motherearther218 Год назад

      The point is alot of parents felt shame trying to get to her standards. I too fell for it but when I saw her line I was like it's just a marketing tactic. Instead of donating all my stuff I'm selling it & have made over 30k now. Granted I bought alot second hand so I'm making a profit on almost everything. Meanwhile friend trying to do same taking a lost but still $$ is $$.

  • @Relaxaele
    @Relaxaele Год назад +7

    @theorganizedsuprano Kay answered beautifully and smart

  • @MamaCroc
    @MamaCroc Год назад +9

    This whole interview sounds like their shaming a mom for spending time with her kids and not having a perfectly clean house. Shes still living a joy filled life which is exactly what she talks about.

  • @CocoB22
    @CocoB22 Год назад +7

    Marie Kondo may have started the trend - but Kay Patterson spilled the key to making organizing work. Things get messy and you simply organize them again - as often as necessary. Doesn’t mean you have to revisit every item you own. Some things will never spark joy, but you absolutely need them.

  • @juditheorganizer
    @juditheorganizer Год назад +19

    Thank you so much for having us give our opinion on your show❤

    • @pattititus6134
      @pattititus6134 Год назад +1

      Congratulations! It was a joy to see you on this segment. I've been following you on social media since 2020.

    • @sophiaosei1980
      @sophiaosei1980 Год назад

      Congrats Judi on your appearance on the Tamron Hall Show👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    • @juditheorganizer
      @juditheorganizer Год назад +1

      @@sophiaosei1980 🥰

    • @juditheorganizer
      @juditheorganizer Год назад

      @@pattititus6134 Thank you! Thats so great to hear. I hope I'm providing valuable information to you.

  • @analisamendmentblog
    @analisamendmentblog Год назад +3

    It was great seeing you here Kay! Congratulations!

  • @AntoinetteD
    @AntoinetteD Год назад +2

    While priorities change, there are still days when my home is tidy af and times when it's not. I have kids, but I can't live with clutter EVERY DAY. I doubt Marie Kondo's home is never in a state that others would consider perfectly tidy.

  • @Butterfly429
    @Butterfly429 Год назад +9

    Stop buying a lot of crap

  • @coffeebreak100
    @coffeebreak100 8 месяцев назад +1

    I feel like there is a certain condescension in the way that Jura Koncius talks about Marie Kondo that is pretty icky to watch.

  • @deannab9511
    @deannab9511 Год назад +1

    Maybe what Marie Kondo thinks is messy is not what most people consider messy, her home is probably still pretty neat compared to most.

  • @sinaf.2866
    @sinaf.2866 Год назад +3

    Why did you decide to go on the show? I think you did well for the tiny time you were given.

  • @seanny3283
    @seanny3283 Год назад +2

    Marie Kondo's message is "sparking joy". What ever that is and not to be so attached to our stuff. Relationships with our stuff change as our priorities and phases of life change. I don't feel betrayed by her at all! What's wrong with choosing to make your children and family a priority? I still feel decluttering and organizing to be important for me and not have my stuff get in the way of the other relationships in my life that I want to achieve and enjoy.

  • @aroundthewaygirlnextdoor
    @aroundthewaygirlnextdoor Год назад +1

    I did Swedish Death cleaning at 41 & it was the best thing ever!

  • @ngulubeprincess5009
    @ngulubeprincess5009 Год назад +3

    Queen of clean now knows that when kids are "creating a rock collection" in the house you can happily kiss tidiness goodbye

  • @D_A_Marv
    @D_A_Marv Год назад +2

    She made a killing financially from some fools 🤣

    • @C2G2
      @C2G2 Год назад

      Right! Marie finessed those snobs 💯 percent and I am here for it good on her.