
About this episode
The episode discusses the importance of decluttering and simplifying messaging in business, featuring professional organizer Heather Borges.
Here's something most of us won't admit: we have too much stuff. It’s human nature in the consumer age. You can’t throw a rock in Lafayette without hitting a storage unit. And that’s the stuff that doesn’t fit in our homes. Clutter is the order of the day. In the business world, that translates into noise. We pile on messaging, saying too much when getting straight to the point is the best way to make your case in the market. Less is more, in other words. And my guests today are both in the business of less. Heather Borges is a Lafayette native and registered nurse who spent sixteen years in healthcare. The pandemic brought burnout. Burnout brought reflection. And reflection eventually led her somewhere she didn't expect — professional organizing. In March of 2025, she purchased the Lafayette franchise of Bee Organized , a national company with 40 locations across the US. Heather now helps families and businesses declutter their spaces, navigate major life transitions, and find out what their home actually looks like when you can see it. And her concierge services extend beyond organizing into errand running, seasonal…
People in this episode
Guest: Heather Borges
Topics covered
- clutter
- professional organizing
- business strategy
Keywords
- consumer age
- burnout
- life transitions
- consultation
Mentioned in this episode
Products: Bee Organized
Books & works: Out to Lunch Acadiana
Places: Lafayette, US, Los Angeles, Louisiana
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