Organize 365 Podcast

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Lisa Woodruff is a home organization expert, productivity specialist, and author of multiple books including The Paper Solution.Lisa’s research-based teaching shines a light on the invisible work being done at home and in the workplace. Lisa’s sensible and doable organizing tasks appeal to multiple generations. Her candor and relatable style make you feel she is right there beside you, helping you get organized as you laugh and cry together.Lisa believes organization is not a skill you are born with. It is a skill that is developed over time and changes with each season of life. Lisa has helped thousands of women reclaim their homes and finally get organized with her practical tips, encouragement, and humor through her blog and podcast at Organize365.com.

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  • Imthemomandisaidso
    SO Much Good Stuff!
    While I love all the O365 podcasts, I’ve really been enjoying the Transformation podcasts lately, as each one has those golden nuggets that are so applicable and useful. Lisa doesn’t waste our time with “fru-fru-matchy-matchy” organizing ideas, but does get to the nitty gritty of organizing spaces so they function better. And then there’s the PAPER solutions…! Wow! No one else understands paper like Lisa!!
  • Callida20
    #601 So far my Favorite!
    Listening to how BIG homes were designed and thinking about current homes has been fascinating! Makes me want to learn more about the history and designs. I’m also dreaming more about being creative with my current space!
  • HeatherG.765
    Game changer
    Organize 365 podcast is one of my new “regulars”. The content lends itself really nicely to the motivation and momentum that is so greatly lacking these days in this niche. Five stars here for sure! #Organize365 podcast
  • iDBON
    Helpful!
    Listening to Lisa has changed my mindset about my role as the executive of our home. I am not “there” yet in my organization but I see hope now where I didn’t before.
  • Lbbr
    Organized 365
    I love listening to this podcast because Lisa discusses the reality of life and comes from the view point of actual research of different stages in our lives. It just makes so much sense.
  • Bethesda mom
    One of the OG’s of decluttering and organizing podcasts with a focus on increased productivity.
    Lisa Woodruff teaches a process of decluttering, organizing, and enhancing productivity in the home. She has a podcast, website, app, and many good products, my favorite being the Sunday Basket which critically includes a superb weekly group co-working time online. Finding that process and product through this podcast has been incredibly helpful to me.
  • Drea077
    Organize 365 podcast
    I listen to Lisa daily. She is such an excellent teacher and is sure to remind us to have Grace for ourselves. Which is a reminder I need often. Her ideas and teachings on organization make sense and are do-able!! Thank you Lisa for sharing your wisdom and ideas!!
  • Jess@HHPP
    Like listening to a friend!
    So I’ve always been a pretty organized person but I’m always looking for ways to increase my productivity or new organization ideas. I found this podcast about 2 weeks ago and haven’t listened to much else since! I think the passion Lisa has about running your home as a CEO really resonates with me and I just can’t get enough! Her systems are so thorough and I can’t wait for the upcoming planning day!
  • MDA6
    Always learning something new
    I have been listening to Lisa for years. Lately, I have noticed as I’m listening, I think well I’ve heard this before. I will keep driving lost in my thoughts but still subconsciously listening. Then, all of a sudden I hear something new or maybe just differently and I have to rewind to see what I missed while lost in thought. I love that Lisa is always teaching me new things or new ways to approach my tasks! Keep up the good work!
  • relaxmels
    Consistently the best!
    I have been listening to Lisa’s podcast for the past 3 years (and all the past episodes). I don’t know how she and her team do it, but every week the two shows offer advice, practical tips, and most importantly, encouragement that comes from a place of genuine compassion and understanding. The Organize 365 podcast and products continue to support my quest for excellence and have exponentially improved my confidence. Thank you, Lisa!
  • KayClaus
    The most practical podcast on the internet
    So many podcasts are pretty and aspirational. Organize 365 is practical. If you want to improve your planning and organization, this is the podcast for you. Lisa Woodruff is honest and encouraging and has that teacher mindset. Follow the Sunday Basket system and you will become more organized and productive. I love this podcast.
  • April D W
    Please keep going!!! :)
    I love this podcast so much! It’s so hard to pick just one episode to say it’s my favorite! I love the Lisa Glossary and if I had to pick one podcast it would be Golden Windows. Everything is such an encouragement. I am so thankful that God has allowed me to listen to this podcast and improve my life! Thank you Organize365 team and especially Lisa!!!
  • Normaljb
    Productivity at home or work
    If you are looking for productivity in your home (or work) look no farther. These podcasts have brought me farther than I ever thought possible. And it all starts with mindset. I have gone back and listened to them all. And now I wait impatiently for the next one to drop.
  • JSTravels
    Great, practical recommendations for organization
    I have been listening to this podcast for several years now and have read her organizing ebook. Lisa shares such practical recommendations for organizing your home, paper, and life. She is so conversational and real about her life...what works and what doesn’t. She has product offerings but I find she never pushes them. I love the Organize 365 products I have purchased. They are high-quality and well thought out products. I am glad I found this podcast!
  • Danielle Kristine Dykes
    LOVE this podcast!
    Everyone should be listening. I love how Lisa talks about organizing in a practical way in all aspects of life. I look forward to the new episodes and always listen. Listening to the podcast led me to purchase the entire productive home solution and I’m loving it. I’ve been sharing the podcast with everyone I know, keep up the good work Lisa! You are a gift!
  • Ganondorf Dragmire
    PICK AN EPISODE AND LISTEN! 👂🏻👂🏻
    I swear you will be finding another episode and soon you will be hooked. Lisa speaks my love language when it comes to dealing with adhd and organization. Here is my suggestion: Start with all of the Sunday Basket Episodes, then purchase the Sunday Basket System. (You can make your own, but I’m trying to save you time and money in the long run) It’s worth every penny. Especially the support system/education that is available with it. Re-listen to all of the Sunday Basket episodes AGAIN. Join the Organize365 app and start watching the videos. Stay consistent with processing the Sunday Basket weekly and you will have a completely different perspective on life! Oh and if you think Lisa talks too fast, you can slow down the speed of the podcast. I can listen to the same episode multiple times and get something completely new each listen. -Traci, Oklahoma
  • A little quilty, more sew-y
    Mindset changes to taking action
    After listening to this podcast, I feel more confident and proactive when it comes to managing my household (especially administrative stuff that I have never really liked or felt good at). Lisa is so positive and easy to listen to and is cheering us on all the time.
  • Pixmouser
    Great Podcaat
    Lisa’s functional organization is a game changer for me. Rather than making it look pretty but not work in the real world, she focuses on making the space work for you & how you use it. She reassures you that the President isn’t coming to visit & your house doesn’t need to look like a Better Homes and Gardens layout daily. It’s an eye opener for people whose only reference for an organized home are the perfectly staged homes found on social media.
  • TinyTowrFan
    Best, most inspiring organization teacher ever
    Lisa is genuine, funny, and she really believes in her systems, as well as in us. I’ve followed many, many organizing channels and teachers and Lisa’s system has worked the best. She is the secret key - her enthusiasm and compassion have made all the difference in the world for me. 🩷
  • PreciousMoon
    Family-centric GTD
    Great perspective of GTD from a female head of household point of view, which of course can be extrapolated to your unique circumstance. Giving credence to the weight and load of invisible work that most women carry is the most important service of Organize365. The podcast is education focused, which is how podcasts are most valuable. No ads should be the norm, so appreciate this show never does ads. Also appreciate that content from podcast to social media and email, etc., is not regurgitated, but valuable as standalone resources.
  • Wildrice_eliz
    Life Changing
    I found this podcadt about 7 months ago and have since then been DEVOURING it! Every episode I learn something new. It’s been changing my mindset and helping me feel better
  • Red PC
    Terrific podcasts!
    I have listened to 303 of Lisa Woodruff’s podcasts so far and have loved every one of them. She will teach you how to “functionally organize” your house and how to handle all of your paper piles. She literally wrote a book on paper organization which I bought and found life changing. Her Sunday Basket is a terrific tool that has helped me also. If you love organization and time management… if you lead a busy life and wonder how you can ever get control of your home front… then this is the podcast for you.
  • Georgia Dawg Cruiser
    Lisa has given me insight and inspiration!
    Lisa has given me insight and inspiration to tackle the years of clutter and paper that I thought was organized. Many, many bags of paper gone and I am refreshed and on my way to an organized life. Thank you Lisa and Organized 365! 💕
  • K Kerry C
    Just keeps getting better!!
    I started listening to Lisa about 5 years ago and I am hooked. I’ve listened to every episode I was able to find and have gained so much knowledge from it. She has a great company and products to offer, but it isn’t a pushy sales podcast. You can get so much out of these free podcasts and she puts enough information in these episodes to implement her suggestions without buying anything. But, you can take it to the next level with the product and community she offers through her company. After 10 years of releasing podcasts, she still amazes me with new content!
  • Kim Maz
    My favorite podcast
    I’ve been listening for 7 years. Lisa is so practical, so real and so helpful. I look forward to listening to every episode!
  • JustAGal1978
    Making invisible work visible
    This is a great podcast and a great system. Making a notecard for all my things to do has been eye-opening.
  • Katetee60
    Motivating and inspiring
    I love to listen to Lisa when I need some motivation to get organized. She has practical advice and approaches. I love her philosophy about function over beauty.
  • Tam392C
    Relevant and Relatable
    Thank you so much for sharing your talents and showcasing others’ stories. Hearing these on a regular basis often gives me the push to move forward in my pursuits. So many valuable pieces of information!
  • samelnicomposer
    Two Episodes In, and I’m All About It
    I first heard about Lisa on Refocused: A Podcast about ADHD. I’m so glad I finally started listening to her podcast. She’s so enthusiastic, with an energy level that feels like home to me. She wanders around within a clearly defined path, keeping the narrative enjoyable to follow and explore along with her. I feel so happy when I listen—at least for the two episodes I’ve gotten through so far, haha! I feel so seen and I’m learning about ideas I already knew but in a way I hadn’t considered before. Just fun and delightful! The 10-Year anniversary episode is a lot of fun, and I’m looking forward to more Tuesday episodes along with the Friday ones.
  • canihebndosbbr
    Life Changing
    Lisa Woodruff has changed the way I think about time and organization resulting in significant improvement in my life both physically in my organization and mentally in how I approach tasks and free time.
  • Colleen the Red
    Every episode is a gem
    I have learned so much from this podcast and have gone back to listen to them all. It helped me frame how to organize my household as well as give me encouragement to do the work. Everything I wished I had learned in home economics, but I am learning now.
  • swimbaby98
    Life saving for young working mom
    At first I was skeptical that this won’t work or why pay all that money for what I could just get at target. But after listening to her free podcasts for about 3 months, I took the plunge and brought a Sunday Basket! I couldn’t be happier with the time and calmness it has given me. I can find all the school papers, the random pieces of mail and my husband finally stopped leaving mail all Over the house! Thank you for giving me a tool and a system to streamline my house with kids under 5 and as a working professional.
  • The war within a war
    Here’s to another 10 years!!!!
    I think this is awesome, I’ve never rated a podcast before. I kind of feel bad that I haven’t. I’m taking the time now to give you five stars and I will give you 10 if I could. Thank you for being there (and I’m here now) love you Lisa and team. Carry-on.
  • JB1335
    Such Great info
    I swear Lisa verbalizes my thought stream on a regular basis. Such great content and I absolutely love the Friday episodes. Highlight of my commute each week!
  • paigeamberbacani
    Relatable and Actionable
    Lisa, I am so grateful for how relatable and actionable your episodes are! I just finished listening to the transformation with Betsy and it is SO encouraging to hear that she has been listening to you since the beginning and grown right along side you! It is amazing to hear how your ideas became realities and inspired her to dream bigger and also put into action the life she is living now! I am so encouraged, thank you for this good work! Please continue!!
  • KCWILCO
    100 about her Life
    I so want to love this show. I get excited about every title. EVERY. EPISODE. Is about the host’s personal life. I walk away knowing more about her family and PHd program than I do organizing. I’ve thought about taking a course but there’s no way I’d pay $300 to hear more about her life. For those of us who want to cut to the chase, this podcast probably isn’t for you
  • Lois 68
    Too Much Self Promotion
    Lisa’s system seems to work well for her. But her self promotion is making it hard to listen to her. To state that her system is the only system that works is just inaccurate. David Allen’s Getting Things Done in-box is the grandfather of Lisa’s Sunday basket but she gives no credit to him. The Franklin Quest system has been helping people capture their ideas, tasks, and obligations for over 45 years. Does she acknowledge this work? No. Learn, Do, Become has a Command Central system and a supportive community that is kind and extremely effective in helping people when life gets overwhelming. Productivity experts have been lauding the value of weekly planning and processing sessions for years and Demir and Carey Bentley just published their Winning the Week book that exams such a process. So don’t think you need to buy Lisa’s products or system to make your life complete.
  • Murphsan
    Yes! Useful tips to reclaim our lives!
    I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy your podcast! Every episode is packed with practical tips and strategies that are so helpful for boosting productivity and getting organized throughout different all areas of life. I especially love your relatable style and candor. Thank you for helping thousands of women get organized and reclaim our homes.
  • mcsporks
    Mind blown
    I have learned so much ! I am absorbing and prepping to start the programs you offer. I love the light you have shed on all the invisible work !
  • Mr. Coffin
    Who Knew Organizing Can Be Fun?!
    Lisa is very funny and she begins to feel like a BFF even though you only know her through the podcast. I think her approach and organization philosophy is a game changer. I consider myself to be quite organized but I have learned so much from Lisa.
  • Supernatural Fan 68
    Love the energy
    She refs episode 150 “How to sort a box” a few times in here, but 150 is missing from the line up. Please re-upload!!
  • Quilty296
    Uplifting, thought provoking and educational!
    The Organize 365 podcast is always something new and fresh. Lisa really puts a lot of thought into every episode. I like the fact that I am learning from someone who is ahead of me in life. This podcast has really helped me go from always being behind the 8 ball to being a person that feels competent and organized.
  • brltchr66
    unsubscribing
    To suggest that an individual 70-82 is no longer an active, contributing member of society is both inaccurate and offensive.
  • tjeand
    Love Organizing Content (PhD Bonus)
    As a PhD student, I love all of the grad school content! Beyond that though, I have learned how to methodically and intentionally organizing my spaces, my work, and my life.
  • saviem01
    A lifeline
    I recently moved from crisis decluttering to a more methodical decluttering and organizing stage in my home. I found this podcast a week ago and there's nothing like finding a podcast you love with a host you relate to and enjoy, blowing through a hundred episodes... and realizing there are still over 500 left. No matter what she's talking about I thoroughly enjoy listening to Lisa talk about her life, experiences, and organization.
  • TRez1601
    No longer enjoying it
    I used to like Lisa’s ideas, but this podcast became self-promoting, sales pitch and marketing platform which is a big Turn OFF.
  • Momma_Steele_8&
    The only way I could be a single momma
    Is with all the tools in organize 365
  • Lindsey de Rechter
    The best for home, paper and work/office organization
    I have been following Lisa’s Organize 365 journey / business / podcast since 2017. I started with “How ADHD Affects Home Organization” and learned that organization is a learnable skill. I don’t have ADHD, and looking back the title intrigued me because I felt I had to start from the beginning with organizing and that book gave me the confidence to get started. I started listening to the podcasts and bought Home and Paper (Sunday Basket, and binders) organization courses, as well as Warrior Mama. The podcasts will break apart skills and approaches to organizing. It has also been interesting to follow Lisa’s entrepreneurial journey in starting and expanding her business. This is the only podcast you need to follow for complete organization at home and work. Listen, and invest in the organization courses. You will earn back your investment with being able to get out of day-to-day reactivity and structurally plan ahead to accomplish your long term goals for your home, family, and work.
  • EAW:)
    Stay on the subject of organizing please
    I am a new listener and am grateful to have tips on being more organized, but don’t care to hear on most episodes, about the writer’s academic accomplishments, and for the love of god, please remove the phone ring tone from the beginning of each episode.
  • Michsamp
    basically an infomercial
    I used to listen to this podcast regularly and found it very helpful years ago. Now it is all focused on pushing the purchase of the programs and contains no actual tips in the podcast.
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