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HIGHLIGHTS FOR ABC NEWS’ ‘GMA3: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW,’ SEPT. 18-22
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The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “GMA3: What You Need to Know” during the week of Sept. 18-22. “GMA3: What You Need to Know” is a one-hour program co-anchored by Eva Pilgrim and DeMarco Morgan, with Dr. Jennifer Ashton as chief health and medical correspondent. The news program airs weekdays at 1:00 p.m. EDT | 12:00 p.m. CDT on ABC, and 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. EDT on ABC News Live.
Highlights of the week include the following:
Monday, Sept. 18 —Born This Way Foundation President and co-founder and mother of Lady Gaga Cynthia Germanotta; “GMA3” co-anchor Eva Pilgrim on moms who do mushrooms; health teacher and coach Keisha Edwards; social media and TV personalities Charli, Dixie, Marc and Heidi D’Amelio (“The D’Amelio Show”)
Tuesday, Sept. 19 — ABC News chief national correspondent and author Matt Gutman (“No Time to Panic”); “GMA3” co-anchor DeMarco Morgan spotlights “Swimming while Black” with four experts; organizers and authors Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin (“The Home Edit Stay Organized”); comedian and author Gary Gulman (“Misfit”)
Wednesday, Sept. 20 — Fearless Fund co-founder and CEO Arian Simone and attorney Ben Crump; influencer and nonprofit Project sWish founder McKinley Nelson; actor Chris Hemsworth; musician Gavin Rossdale; Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
Thursday, Sept. 21 — First Packer’s female athletic trainer Erin Roberge; rapper Ice-T; former NASCAR racecar driver and author Dale Earnhardt Jr. (“Buster Gets Back on Track”)
Friday, Sept. 22 — Faith Friday with author Dr. Simran Jeet Singh (“The Light We Give”)
ABC Media Relations Brooks Lancaster [email protected]
Daniela Urso [email protected]
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letsdeclutter · 1 year
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Reaction: The Home Edit
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So I swore I was going to talk about decluttering books I read, then worked myself into a state of paralysis for fear that I might express dislike for some element that someone else found incredibly inspiring.
Disclaimer: Any decluttering book you're inspired by, that's awesome! I'm talking about my own reactions and experiences. I am not you. You are not me.
The Home Edit: A Guide to Organizing and Realizing Your House Goals, by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, was a mixed experience for me. The book is so hugely popular that I had to wait about a month to get a copy sent to my local branch library because the reserve list was deep.
It's a gorgeous book. It's a glossy tribute to putting things neatly in categories, in matching containers.
After a year of dealing with my mother's endless quantities of everything -- dolls, room fresheners, jewelry, beads, scissors, colored pencils -- some of the photos took me right to the edge of panic.
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Some of my reaction is that years of choosing to live in tiny apartments -- and of choosing to not be Mom -- has left me calibrated way, way lower on Tolerance for Stuff than the typical American. I consider myself to be kicking over the traces at considering owning a fifth pair of sandals, even though I live in a climate where I wear sandals 7-8 months of the year.
If you're coming down from 3x this much clothing, that closet is a miracle. If you own maybe 1/4 as much, it's excess.
Also, everyone has more tolerance for quantity in their hobbies. This book is ultra-gorgeous for hobbies. The Home Edit holds out the prospect that you can have all the wonderful hobby supplies that you want, if you just get rigorous on containers.
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As it happens, even with a 90-95% cut from what was here a year ago (almost entirely Mom's stuff, but a little of mine), I still have enough fashion doll and dollhouse gear to benefit from being in clear plastic containers. And I had, in fact, done the cull-and-sort routine a month or two ago, so I'm happy with the container sizes.
However, the containers are unlabeled, and when it comes to the happy plastic drawer units for accessories, that lack of labels inspires dread. So into the guest-room closet we go.
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Can we get an "oh crap!"? Not only is the labeling haphazard, but in the rush to "finish" the guest room, I'd shoved in here a number of unmade decisions that I'm not happy to be reminded of.
First, I made a list of what's in each box, so I could write legible labels.
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This is where the observant person notices that I collect Jaydon vintage dollhouse furniture, which means I'm a glutton for punishment who'll likely never find a living room sofa or a full kitchen and bath.
If I ever regret this decision, at least I know what box to grab to start healing.
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The box is not entirely Jaydon, but that's enough label to direct me to the box I want.
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Similarly, not everything under Strombecker is Strombecker, but it heads me in the right direction. (That green grandfather clock is from a Christmas Store in Mystic Village.)
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Can we get another "oh crap!"? The contents of the bin labeled "Metal and Resin" are somewhere between "random" and "dismaying." I clearly need to do a second pass at this bin. There is metal or resin furniture toward the bottom.
I'm not showing you the interiors of the fashion doll boxes because all of those clothes are neatly organized into separate plastic bags by size or theme, so all you see is a blur of plastic bags with vague colors.
At this point, I looked at the gray flowered boxes, the quasi-Chinese hats, the tray that says "Paris" on it (all Mom's tastes, not mine) and remembered that the only reason I had kept them is that they might "work" somewhere as we redecorated. We now have redone the guest room, and I don't feel a yen to use them. So down they went to the donation pile!
Here's the result of this effort. It does look better.
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it still feels like "a lot" to me, but there's nowhere further that I'm ready to cut, and we do have the space. Except for the 1:24 bin (a category where I just have a large reserve), everything in the dollhouse bins is slated for specific, real, upcoming projects, so it's not going to stay at this level of stock forever.
I feel like I accomplished something, but I'm also not about to go decant all of our pantry stock into matching glass containers. Heck, I even vetoed continued decanting of cat food into the plastic pitcher thingies Mom used, as every time I went to pour food out, the top would come off and spill dry cat food all over. Turns out Dad knew the top always fell off and nobody warned me. We now buy bags we can lift and pour from the bag.
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suchananewsblog · 2 years
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Drew Barrymore's Last Divorce Hit Hard: "I Never Thought I Would Be With Anyone Else"
Drew Barrymore’s Last Divorce Hit Hard: “I Never Thought I Would Be With Anyone Else”
Drew Barrymore has been married three times, and she “never” plans to do it again, she said during a recent episode of the “Best Friend Energy” podcast with Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer, released Jan. 10. While in conversation with The Home Edit team, Barrymore opened up about exactly why she’s done with marriage, as well as her coparenting experience with her ex Will Kopelman — the marriage…
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readingtrend · 2 years
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The Home Edit Life by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin
The Home Edit Life by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin
Find the #1 NYT Bestseller The Home Edit Life by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin from your local library. Click Check on Amazon to read book reviews on Amazon. Click Google Preview to read chapters from Google Books if available. Click Find in Library to check book availability at your local library. If the default library is not correct, follow Change Local Library to reset it. The Home Edit…
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themomsandthecity · 2 years
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Drew Barrymore's Last Divorce Hit Hard: "I Never Thought I Would Be With Anyone Else"
Drew Barrymore has been married three times, and she "never" plans to do it again, she said during a recent episode of the "Best Friend Energy" podcast with Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer, released Jan. 10. While in conversation with The Home Edit team, Barrymore opened up about exactly why she's done with marriage, as well as her coparenting experience with her ex Will Kopelman - the marriage she thought would truly last. "I never thought I would be with anyone else," Barrymore said of her relationship with Kopelman, whom she married in 2012 before the pair divorced in 2016. It was a different experience than her two previous marriages, the 47-year-old actor and TV host explained. "I married someone early on for a sort of [a] . . . logistical thing," she said, referencing her marriage to bar owner Jeremy Thomas in 1994. Then she married actor Tom Green, who was "such a lovely person," she said. "We were just young, and we were just kids. We just tried to do something, and it didn't work out." But her relationship with Kopelman, Barrymore said, was the one she thought would go the distance. "When I married my kids' father, it was like, that was it," she explained. "I'm going to have that nuclear family, and we're going to be a four-top at dinner for life. And when that just couldn't happen that way, I felt like it took me a very long time to come to terms with that." "I just did not accept divorce lightly," she told Teflon and Shearer. "I really mourned the death of this dream for many, many years." Barrymore used alcohol to "numb the pain and feel good," she told People in a December 2022 interview. In 2021, she told CNN she'd been sober for two years. Related: Rooney Mara Talks Parenting With Joaquin Phoenix in a "Creative Household" One reason Barrymore said she doesn't want to marry again is because "it would be my fourth marriage. So unless I'm cool like Elizabeth Taylor . . . it's not a good look," she joked on "Best Friend Energy." She also said she and Kopelman "work so well as coparents." She described how close she is with his family; apparently she lives within blocks of them. Barrymore said she's fortunate that nothing changed about her "community and love" with Kopelman and his family. But that didn't make the divorce any easier, she noted. "I just couldn't come to terms with it for a few years, and that took me down." Fast-forward to today, though, and Barrymore says she's the happiest she's ever been. She called the past decade "the best . . . of my life, without question," during the People interview. And it didn't just magically happen that way - she created her current happiness. "I feel like I've slayed more dragons than I ever have in my whole life," she told People. One thing that may have helped? Barrymore learned how to let herself take breaks. She took her cue from Simone Biles, she said on "Best Friend Energy." "I remember when Simone Biles said, 'I can't do this, I'm gonna stop,'" she said, referencing Biles's choice to withdraw from the Olympic gymnastics team final in 2021 when she realized she was mentally unable to perform her routines safely. "That flipped me out," Barrymore said. "I was like, 'Oh my god. I've never stopped running.'" She added, "I wish for more people to know that they can take a pause." Now happily single and hosting her own successful talk show, Barrymore appears to be fully embracing this inner peace. "I never knew that I would love such a quiet life," she said. "And I'm having it, and it's just so good." Related: Ian Somerhalder and Nikki Reed Expecting Baby No. 2: "Some Things Are Too Good Not to Share" https://www.popsugar.com/family/drew-barrymore-divorce-49060066?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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deadlinecom · 5 months
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You can't own everything, but you can own plenty of things.
- Clea Shearer & Joanna Teplin, The Home Edit Life
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR ABC NEWS’ ‘GOOD MORNING AMERICA,’ SEPT. 18-23
The following report highlights the programming of ABC’s “Good Morning America” during the week of Sept. 18-23. “Good Morning America” is a two-hour, live program anchored by Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan, and Ginger Zee is the chief meteorologist. The morning news program airs MONDAY-FRIDAY (7:00-9:00 a.m. EDT) on ABC.
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Highlights of the week include the following:
Monday, Sept. 18 — TV personality and author Julie Chen Moonves (“But First, God”); TV personality Ryan Seacrest; comedian and author Leslie Jones (“Leslie F*cking Jones”); chef and cookbook author Gina Homolka (“Skinnytaste Simple”)
Tuesday, Sept. 19 — Organizers and authors Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin (“The Home Edit Stay Organized”); Good Housekeeping magazine nutrition director and registered dietitian Stefani Sassos
Wednesday, Sep. 20 — Hispanic Heritage Month Latina Health series with journalist María Elena Salinas; former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern; Ultimate Home Makeover with Home Depot brand communications and public relations manager Catherine Mootz; Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
Thursday, Sept. 21 — Latina Health series continues with journalist María Elena Salinas; actor Alfonso Ribeiro; chefs Alexandra Hill and Rodrigo Fernandini; Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
Friday, Sept. 22— TV personality, chef and cookbook author Aarti Sequeira (“Unwind”); “GMA” Book Club September pick author Angie Kim (“Happiness Falls”)
Saturday, Sept. 23 — Deals and Steals with ABC e-commerce editor Tory Johnson
ABC Media Relations Brooks Lancaster [email protected]
Daniela Urso [email protected]
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People, September 28
Cover: A Killer in the Woods and a Teen’s Brave Escape 
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Page 3: Chatter -- Demi Lovato on getting engaged to Max Ehrich after four months together, John Legend joking about expecting a third child with his wife Chrissy Teigen, Kelly Clarkson on moving on after filing for divorce in June, Keith Urban on wife Nicole Kidman, Halle Berry on struggling to get roles after her 2002 Oscar win, Jennifer Garner responding to a commenter who’d asked if she was pregnant on Instagram 
Page 4: 5 Things We’re Talking About This Week -- Golden Girls gets an all-Black reimagining, Rick Moranis makes a comeback for an ad with Ryan Reynolds, Keeping Up with the Kardashians goes kaput, Franzia introduces a boxed-wine backpack 
Page 6: Contents 
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Page 8: StarTracks -- Naomi Osaka won the U.S. Open final and sported face masks honoring Black people who have been victims of racial violence 
Page 9: Mariah Carey styling daughter Monroe’s hair, Shakira showed off a bikini she designed, Kate Hudson wore a cute cat face mask while she did some shopping at Palisades Village 
Page 10: Stars’ Best Friends -- Dua Lipa and Anwar Hadid walked their new pup Dexter in West Hollywood, Dennis Quaid was all smiles when he met a rescue pup on the set of Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family, Hugh Jackman strolled through N.Y.C. with his dogs Allegra and Dali, Ryan Reynolds wished his dog a happy birthday, PLEASE ADOPT, DON’T SHOP 
Page 11: Tom Brady’s first game for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in New Orleans, Russell Dickerson and wife Kailey welcomes their first child Remington Edward, Bethenny Frankel during a surf lesson in the Hamptons 
Page 12: Royals Back Out & About -- Camilla Duchess of Cornwall visited the Medical Detection Dogs training center where trials are underway to determine if dogs can detect COVID-19, newlywed Princess Beatrice stepped out for a shopping trip in London as her husband waited in the car nearby, Prince William attended a Police Service of Northern Ireland Wellbeing Volunteer Training course in Belfast 
Page 15: Scoop -- Katie Holmes’ hot new romance with Emilio Vitolo Jr. 
Page 16: When they announced their split The Bachelor’s Colton Underwood and Cassie Randolph said they’d remain friends but that is decidedly not the case -- Cassie was granted a restraining order against Colton claiming he showed up unannounced outside her Southern California home and placed a tracking device on her car
Page 17: Tyra Banks takes charge on Dancing with the Stars 
Page 18: Heart Monitor -- Lily Allen and David Harbour just married, Justin and Hailey Bieber happy anniversary, Jacob Elordi and Kaia Gerber new couple
Page 20: Tenet’s John David Washington on fame and family and a bold new movie, Baby Boom -- Alec and Hilaria Baldwin, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester 
Page 21: Kate Gosselin accuses Jon Gosselin of abuse 
Page 22: Passages, Why I Care -- after losing her brother to leukemia when they were kids Cindy Crawford is raising awareness about pediatric cancer 
Page 23: Diana Rigg 1938-2020 
Page 24: Stories to make you smile 
Page 27: People Picks -- Ratched 
Page 28: Micky Guyton -- Bridges, Q&A with Chris Messina
Page 29: Blackbird, Unpregnant 
Page 30: The Devil All the Time, Long Way Up 
Page 31: Antebellum 
Page 32: Books 
Page 34: Cover Story -- Terror in the Woods -- Jack Gershman and his dad Ari were off-roading in a California forest when they stopped to get their bearings and a stranger opened fire -- Ari was murdered and Jack escaped into the wilderness running for his life 
Page 40: Willie Nelson and his sister Bobbie Nelson -- she’s still my closest friend -- in a new book the country star and his sibling and longtime musical collaborator look back on their tragedies and triumphs 
Page 45: Regina King -- all hail the king! -- the winner of 3 Emmys and an Oscar just directed her first film and is loving every minute of being on top 
Page 48: Tragedy on the West Coast -- it’s like the end of the world -- unprecedented wildfires in California and Oregon and Washington turn millions of acres into ash forcing thousands to flee and choking the region with toxic smoke 
Page 52: Pauly Shore -- still crazy after all these years -- the ‘90s comedy star survived a career implosion and coped with private grief and now at 52 he’s ready to be his goofy self again 
Page 56: Lady Gaga and her mom Cynthia Germanotta -- how we healed our relationship -- the star and her mother’s new book Channel Kindness was inspired by their own journey from trauma to understanding 
Page 58: Gabourey Sidibe -- you’re lucky to have me -- the actress is feeling some serious swagger these days with a new movie and a live-in love and a blessed career turn 
Page 60: The Home Edit founders Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer -- building an empire organizing stars’ stuff -- two Nashville moms had the idea that getting rid of clutter could be fun and pretty and now they’re celebrity gurus and TV stars 
Page 65: The It Gets Better Project: 10 Years Later -- I learned how to really live -- as a closeted LGBTQ teen Lark Doolan contemplated taking his own life and now as an openly trans man he reflects on the video series that helped him find hope 
Page 68: Kim Cattrall -- finding joy in letting go -- the former Sex and the City star is back on TV with a hot new show and ready to move on from the past 
Page 70: Coronavirus in America -- back to school -- as the pandemic continues to claim lives parents and students and teachers and administrators around the nation share their hopes and fears for this strange new school year 
Page 74: Country singer Lauren Alaina -- single and stronger than ever -- following two painful breakups the country star is embracing independence after healing her heart 
Page 76: The Fall family survival guide 
Page 81: Melanie Griffith -- what my life’s really like -- the actress opens up about finding balance and staying friends with her exes and managing all this group texting 
Page 82: Style -- it’s time to update your underwear drawer 
Page 87: Second Look -- Evan Rachel Wood and Gina Rodriguez in Kajillionaire 
Page 88: One Last Thing -- Ziggy Marley -- the Grammy winner and dad of seven is releasing a new kids’ album
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lightisgonnafindyou · 6 years
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Honestly, outfit was A+++++ for my work conference and the book signing I went to today. Finding those shoes at Target last night was such a win for me!
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rickyvalero · 2 years
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Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer talk Season 2 of Get Organized With The Home Edit
Get Organized with #TheHomeEdit Season 2 drops on Netflix today and we spoke with Joanna Teplin and Clea Shearer about what to expect.
Joanna and Clea are back for season two of Get Organized with The Home Edit and we had the pleasure of sitting down with the dynamic duo to talk about the upcoming season dropping on Netflix today. Season Two sees the series get a little more personal with the duo as we see their homes and personal lives. We also see them take on some new task, whether it was someone with some of the world’s…
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Get Organized with The Home Edit (2020)
Season 1
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Impression: this is the first time that I ever heard of Cleo and Joanne and The Home Edit, am now completely obsessed! More please!
Collection: it is saved in my Netflix list. Tbh won’t add it to my collection but will start following them online.
Overall: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Concept: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Storytelling: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Casting: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Visually: ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2
Score: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Entertainment: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Best: loooove the way they organize
Worst: wish the would teach you more. Explain more of their thinking processes.
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chokrihizem · 2 years
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A master class on how to arrange even your most unattractive belongings and spaces in an aesthetically pleasing and easy-to-navigate way!
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TV Show Title: Get Organized with ‘The Home Edit’
Watched on: netflix
Recommend?: Yes
Genre: reality
Who’s in it?: Clea Shearer, Joanna Teplin, Reese Witherspoon, Khloe Kardashian, Eva Longoria, Neil Patrick Harris, and others
IMO: If you’ve read/watched “Marie Kondo,” then you will also love “Get Organized with ‘The Home Edit.’” This show is essential a follow-up to Marie Kondo’s process when it comes to cleaning and organizing your home. While Marie Kondo focuses more on the “purging” process, “The Home Edit” focuses on actually making the stuff left behind in your home look beautiful, accessible, and functional by using clear containers and “rainbow-fying” your space. Clea and Joanna are a quick-talking, comedic duo and the show gives viewers some achievable house goals. I like that each episode featured a celebrity and a non-celebrity client cuz it’s nice to see that just because you’re rich and famous, does not mean you got your shit together lol. I would recommend watching this with your spouse/household or just your girlfriends and come up with some affordable ways to get organized. Trust me, you’ll feel so much better about life once you’ve cleaned out some things.
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deadlinecom · 1 year
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