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From Playground Problems to Organizing Empire with Barbara Hemphill

From Playground Problems to Organizing Empire with Barbara Hemphill


Season 1 Episode 152


In this episode of The Art of Imperfect Adulting, Amy Stone speaks with Barbara Hemphill about how a Nebraska farm upbringing, international adventures, and a knack for noticing everyday problems led her to launch a multi-decade organizing career. Barbara shares how listening to fellow parents on a New York City playground inspired her very first business and sparked a movement, and how she turned setbacks and skepticism into opportunities for innovation and legacy-building.

About the Guest:

Barbara Hemphill is a celebrated productivity expert, speaker, and founder of the Productive Environment Institute. With a career spanning over four decades, Barbara’s journey began with a $7 classified ad and evolved into a global movement, bestselling books, and training programs for aspiring organizing consultants. Her expertise bridges the gap between physical, digital, and emotional clutter, helping countless individuals and organizations transform chaos into clarity.

"My business is based on four words, which I learned from clothes closets: Clutter is postponed decisions." — Barbara Hemphill

Main Topics Covered:

  • How Barbara’s childhood on a Nebraska farm instilled entrepreneurial thinking and resourcefulness
  • The backstory of adopting three children in India and starting over in New York City
  • Listening on the playground: discovering the real-world pain points of busy families
  • Launching an organizing business with a $7 classified ad, and what happened next
  • Early challenges as a woman entrepreneur and how persistence led to innovation
  • Myths about organization and why “handle it only once” doesn’t always work
  • Building a company designed to last beyond her lifetime
  • The emotional and spiritual side of clutter—and how to finally clear it

Quote from the Episode:

“Clutter is postponed decisions. The reason your closet fills up is you haven't decided if you'll lose the ten pounds or play tennis again... Take it to the digital world and people wake up, open and close their emails, and forty minutes go by with no decisions.” — Barbara Hemphill

Timestamps: [00:00:05] Barbara’s welcome and introduction

[00:01:42] Why listening on the playground sparked her organizing business

[00:02:48] Barbara’s unconventional path from Nebraska to India to NYC

[00:07:19] Family background and the entrepreneurial spirit of farming

[00:15:39] How farm life systems became the seeds of her business

[00:17:08] Reading Stephanie Winston and launching her first ad

[00:20:42] Lessons learned from early clients and media pitches

[00:27:08] Facing skepticism and gender bias in business environments

[00:29:00] The organizing business boom and the birth of national associations

[00:33:38] Organization myths and managing realistic clutter

[00:35:43] What’s changed (and what hasn’t) in the organizing industry

[00:39:11] Building a legacy business and the impact of emotional clutter

[00:43:24] Barbara’s favorite reads and her go-to potluck dish

Special Offer from the Guest:

Access the Productive Environment Institute’s “Success Scorecard: The Art of Managing Information” and the Less Clutter More Life 12-minute training video at www.LessClutterMoreLife.com

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