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The Home Editâs Joanna Teplin (left) and Clea Shearer just launched a collection of cozy travel essentials with Calpak.
Professional organizers Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer shared their own packing systems with AFAR, plus the importance of never leaving home without a pouch full of snacks. share this article
Hate packing? Youâre not alone. Even Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer, the cofounders of the Home Edit organizational empire, consider themselves âa disasterâ at travel. And itâs not just because theyâre out of practice after the pandemic abruptly stopped their travels around the country organizing the homes of celebrities like Reese Witherspoon and everyday people for their business (and its companion Netflix show).Â
The last time I interviewed Venz Box she was also sitting on the floor of her closet because I told her that’s where she’d get the best acoustics for my podcast. Her baby bump was chicly sheathed in some kind of loungewear that looked like she was wearing a cloud and she appeared to have absolutely everything under control, including the recent launch of her 392 -acre
design-minded yurt resort that had just opened in a West Texas ghost town. When I forgot to hit record, Venz Box very calmly just recounted everything she had already told me in a way that only a mother of three, soon-to-be-four, could do without losing her cool.
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But living spaces donât have to be Netflix-immaculate to help improve mental health.
By
Zoe Sayler
3/9/2021 at 8:30am
Among all my recent Netflix binges, one show still stands outâcommemorated in the form of neat plastic containers now separating junk from other junk in the top drawer of my dresser.
Get Organized with the Home Edit debuted smack in the middle of what experts called the pandemicâs âdisillusionment phase.â As quickly as its hosts transformed Reese Witherspoonâs closet, the series prompted a wave of weekend warriors to weave through the Container Store in search of some much-needed sanity (and branded materials).