The Slay At Home Podcast | Simple Homemaking Habits For Cleaning, Decluttering, Routines, Habits for Busy Moms
Corinne Burghardt: SlayAtHomeMother, Gentle Systems Coach for Habits, Routines, & Decluttering

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158. Why Can’t I Keep Up With My House? (Your Mom Personality Might Be the Answer)
2026/04/30 | 20 mins.If you’ve ever walked into your kitchen and thought, “Why can’t I just keep up with this?” - this episode is for you, sweet friend. In Episode 158 of The Slay At Home Podcast, Corinne gently unpacks the emotional, mental, and behavioral patterns behind why keeping a tidy home can feel so hard - especially for Type B, Type C, neurodivergent, and overwhelmed moms.
This isn’t another routine to follow or checklist to fail - it’s a compassionate, eye-opening conversation that helps you understand how your brain actually works and why your homemaking struggles make more sense than you think. Because the truth is: you’re not lazy, broken, or failing… you’re overloaded.
Inside this episode, you’ll learn:
✨ Why your messy home isn’t a motivation problem - it’s a mental load problem.
✨ How decision fatigue impacts your ability to start and finish tasks.
✨ The real reason you freeze when you walk into a “not that bad but not peaceful” space.
✨ How different homemaking personality types (Type A, B, and C) shape your cleaning habits.
✨ Why routines fail for Type B and C moms - and what works instead.
✨ How emotional patterns (like avoiding disappointment or carrying invisible load) affect your home.
✨ What it actually looks like to build systems that fit you instead of forcing yourself into ones that don’t.
Corinne also walks you through a simple, powerful 10-question quiz to help you identify your “mom personality type” - so you can finally stop guessing and start building systems that align with your natural rhythms.
You’ll hear relatable stories from Declutter Bootcamp moms, insights rooted in behavioral science, and even a powerful reminder from relationship research (like John Gottman’s work on connection and support) that explains why so many moms end up carrying the load alone.
This episode will remind you:
You’re not behind - you’re overloaded.
You’re not inconsistent - you’re unsupported.
You’re not failing - you’re functioning exactly how your brain was designed to under pressure.
If you’re a mom who feels stuck between caring deeply about your home and not knowing how to keep up with it, this conversation will meet you right where you are - and help you move forward with clarity and grace.
Listen to this episode if you’re ready to:
💛 Understand why homemaking feels hard (without blaming yourself)
💛 Discover your unique homemaking personality type
💛 Build systems that actually work with your energy, not against it
💛 Feel seen, validated, and equipped to move forward gently
🧺 Grab your coffee, take a deep breath, and let’s talk about what’s really going on beneath the surface of your home - and how to finally create peace that lasts.
Mentioned in this episode:
👉 The Declutter Bootcamp – Join hundreds of moms turning clutter into calm
👉 NEW: The 14-Day Home Reset©
👉 Follow Corinne on Instagram: @slayathomemother- If you’ve ever looked around your house and wondered, “Why can’t I just keep it tidy?” — this episode is for you, sweet friend. In Episode 157 of The Slay At Home Podcast, Corinne pulls back the curtain on what she’s learned after coaching hundreds of overwhelmed, Type B, neurodivergent, and simply exhausted moms who are trying to find peace in their homes (and in their heads).
This isn’t another “clean with me” checklist or morning routine pep talk — it’s an honest, heart-centered conversation about the real reasons moms struggle to stay tidy and the deeper truths behind clutter, motivation, and self-worth.
Inside this episode, you’ll learn:
✨ Why most “messy moms” aren’t messy — they’re managing too much.
✨ How perfectionism and guilt keep you stuck in clutter cycles.
✨ What neuroscience and faith say about decluttering with compassion.
✨ The reason routines fail (and how to build rhythms that actually flex with your energy).
✨ How to stop tying your worth to your workload.
✨ Why small starts (like “the spoon method”) actually work for ADHD, Type B, and overwhelmed moms.
✨ How self-compassion rewires your brain for consistency and calm.
Corinne shares stories from her Declutter Bootcamp students, biblical encouragement, and relatable humor that reminds you:
You’re not behind — you’re rebuilding.
You’re not lazy — you’re learning to live lighter.
If you’re a busy mom craving a home that feels peaceful (without needing to be perfect), this episode will help you reconnect your heart to your homemaking.
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Listen to this episode if you’re ready to:
💛 Stop chasing perfect and start building peace.
💛 Learn what actually makes routines stick for your real life.
💛 Feel encouraged, seen, and equipped to declutter without shame.
💛 Be reminded that homemaking is holy work — even when it’s messy.
🧺 Grab your coffee, put in your earbuds, and let’s talk about the eight truths that will change how you see your home forever.
Mentioned in this episode:
👉 The Declutter Bootcamp – Join hundreds of moms turning clutter into calm
👉 Follow Corinne on Instagram: @slayathomemother - Hey sweet friend 💛
If you’ve ever stood in front of a pile of “stuff” and felt torn between gratitude and guilt, this episode is your gentle permission slip to breathe.
In “God, Guilt, and Getting Rid of Stuff,” host Corinne Burghardt (of The Slay At Home Podcast) invites you into an honest, grace-filled conversation about the emotional and spiritual side of decluttering. Because for many Christian moms, the real struggle isn’t just what to toss — it’s the guilt that comes with it.
✨ In this episode, we’ll talk about:
Why guilt is not a fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22–23)
What Scripture really says about possessions, peace, and stewardship
How to release emotional clutter without shame or fear
The truth about sentimental items, wasted money, and “what if I need this someday?”
How to see decluttering as worship, not waste
Real-life stories from women who’ve let go with grace and found freedom
💡 Whether you’re sorting laundry, cleaning out the garage, or facing that one drawer you’ve avoided all year, this episode will help you trade guilt for grace and clutter for peace.
Because letting go isn’t about losing—it’s about trusting that God provides what you truly need.
🎧 Listen now to learn how to declutter with discernment, reclaim peace in your home, and reconnect with the purpose God has for your space and season.
🙏 Mentioned in this episode:
💛 Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp
→ https://slayathomeplanners.com/join-type-b-to-queen-bee-declutter-bootcamp/
If you’re ready for personalized support, science-backed strategies, and a community of moms reclaiming calm — this Bootcamp is for you. Learn to declutter without shame, hustle, or burnout.
🐝 Take the Free Clutter Keeper Quiz
→ https://slayathomeplanners.com/what-kind-of-clutter-keeper-are-you/
Discover which type of “Clutter Keeper” you are and get gentle, tailored advice to start letting go in a way that fits your brain, your home, and your season of life. 155. From Chaos to Calling: When God Uses Your Mess for Ministry (for the Overwhelmed Mom)
2025/11/06 | 14 mins.Hey sweet friend 💛
If you’ve ever looked around your messy kitchen and wondered if what you do even matters, this episode will breathe fresh grace into your soul.
In “From Chaos to Calling: When God Uses Your Mess for Ministry,” we’re talking about what it really means to be a woman of faith in the middle of everyday overwhelm. Host Corinne Burghardt (of The Slay At Home Podcast) reminds you that God doesn’t wait for perfection before He partners with you—He works through the piles, the crumbs, and the chaos to shape both your home and your heart.
✨ In this faith-filled episode, you’ll learn:
Why the myth of the “good homemaker” keeps us stuck in guilt and comparison
How God weaves purpose through laundry piles, dishes, and daily routines
What it means to see your home as a ministry—not a measure of success
The spiritual lessons hidden inside mundane chores
How Romans 8:28 reminds us that “all things” (including messes) work for our good
Practical ways to turn ordinary homemaking into holy ground
A powerful closing prayer for the faithful homemaker who’s tired but still showing up
💡 Whether you’re folding laundry, sitting in car-line, or praying for patience, this episode will remind you that you’re not “just a mom”—you’re a minister in an apron, serving God through everyday love.
🎧 Listen now to rediscover the sacred rhythm of your home, strengthen your faith, and learn how to turn daily chaos into a divine calling.
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💛 Join the Type B to Queen Bee Declutter Bootcamp
→ https://slayathomeplanners.com/join-type-b-to-queen-bee-declutter-bootcamp/
If you’re ready for personalized support, science-backed strategies, and a community of moms reclaiming calm — this Bootcamp is for you. Learn to declutter without shame, hustle, or burnout.
🐝 Take the Free Clutter Keeper Quiz
→ https://slayathomeplanners.com/what-kind-of-clutter-keeper-are-you/
Discover which type of “Clutter Keeper” you are and get gentle, tailored advice to start letting go in a way that fits your brain, your home, and your season of life.154. The Great Gift Purge: A Mom’s Guide to Letting Go, Simplifying, and Making Space for the Holidays
2025/10/30 | 23 mins.In this deeply grounding holiday episode, Corinne invites Type B moms to slow down, breathe, and clear both their homes and their hearts before the season of giving begins. “The Great Gift Purge” isn’t about perfection—it’s about peace. Through stories, science, and Scripture, this conversation helps moms release clutter, guilt, and overwhelm so they can welcome Christmas with calm instead of chaos.
You’ll learn why clutter triggers stress hormones, how gratitude rewires the brain, and how even small purging rituals can strengthen family connection and faith. Together we’ll walk through every stage of the pre-holiday reset—decluttering kids’ toys, simplifying décor, setting loving gift boundaries, and preparing your home as a sanctuary instead of a storage unit.
Rooted in biblical truth (“For God is not a God of disorder but of peace.” – 1 Cor 14:33), this episode blends neuroscience, gentle routines, and heart-led homemaking wisdom to help you make space for what matters most.
Whether you’re sorting toy bins or sorting emotions, this 3-hour episode will leave you feeling lighter, encouraged, and ready to embrace the holidays with clarity and grace.
🧺 What You’ll Hear Inside
The psychology of pre-holiday clutter and why it spikes stress
Science-backed ways to simplify that actually stick
Faith-based reflections on making space for peace
The “Santa Swap Box” family ritual that teaches generosity
How to set loving boundaries around gift-giving without guilt
Five decluttering zones to tackle before December 1
Daily mini-rhythms to keep calm through Christmas week
Gratitude, grace, and the spiritual side of letting go
If this episode helped you exhale a little deeper, share it with a friend who’s feeling the holiday pressure. Subscribe to The Slay At Home Podcast for more science-backed, faith-filled encouragement to turn your home into a haven all year long.
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About The Slay At Home Podcast | Simple Homemaking Habits For Cleaning, Decluttering, Routines, Habits for Busy Moms
Welcome to the Slay At Home Podcast - the antidote to hustle culture for the overwhelmed mom who’s tired of feeling behind in her own home.Hosted by a former perfectionist turned gentle systems coach, this show is your permission slip to drop the guilt, stop chasing Pinterest-level routines, and start building a home that works with your personality - not against it.Each week, you’ll hear honest conversations, science-backed strategies, and real-life solutions for managing your home, your time, and your energy without burning out. We’re talking clutter you can’t seem to get ahead of, dishes that never end, mental loads that drain you, and the sneaky shame of not doing “enough.”Whether you’re neurodivergent, Type B, or just done with one-size-fits-all systems, you’ll find a soft place to land and a smarter path forward.Here, we believe progress beats perfection.Rhythms beat routines.And you get to define what success looks like in your home.If you’re ready to clear the chaos, reclaim your peace, and slay at home-without losing yourself in the process-this podcast is for you.
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