Book Wendy Zanders for Your Podcast
Honest conversations that inspire action and hope.
Wendy blends real-life insight with humor and heart as she talks about decluttering, ADHD, autism, life transitions, and mental wellness. As a U.S. Army Veteran, Professional Organizer, and special needs mom, she brings a depth of experience that helps listeners feel seen, supported, and motivated to simplify their lives.
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Wendy Is Available to Speak On the Following Topics
Life Transitions
Creating Calm During Life’s Messiest Moments
Letting Go After Loss, Change, or Identity Shifts
Starting Over Without Feeling Overwhelmed
Neurodivergent Families
Decluttering With ADHD, Autism & Executive Dysfunction
Creating Routines That Actually Stick
Bringing Peace Into a Neurodivergent Home
Active Seniors
Aging in Place With Comfort & Safety
Preparing for Downsizing With Confidence
Releasing a Lifetime of Belongings
🎧 Featured Podcast Appearances
Episode Title: Minimizing PCS Stress with Practical Decluttering Wendy Zanders, U.S. Army Veteran and Decluttering Coach, shares simple steps military families can use to minimize overwhelm during PCS moves. She explains how to sort, reduce, and organize belongings you no longer need — without the stress. Wendy offers practical strategies to help service members stay prepared and maintain calm through frequent relocations. A must-listen for any military family navigating transition.
Episode Title: Supporting Special Needs Families Through Decluttering Wendy joins Shawn & Brian to discuss how decluttering and life-skills coaching can bring relief to families raising children with ADHD, autism, and other special needs. She shares her personal story as a special needs mom and offers real-world strategies for creating calmer, more functional homes. This episode highlights her compassionate, judgment-free approach to supporting overwhelmed families.
Episode Title: From Overwhelmed to Simplified Wendy explores how clutter worsens stress, anxiety, and executive function challenges — especially for families raising children with ADHD or sensory processing differences. She provides simple, actionable tips to reduce everyday overwhelm at home, from school papers to sports gear. Wendy’s gentle approach helps parents create structure that supports their child’s unique needs.
Episode Title: Finding Freedom in Letting Go Wendy discusses her personal journey of leaving the military, discovering her purpose, and learning to declutter the emotional and physical clutter in her life. She shares practical advice on giving yourself permission to grow, reset, and release the need for perfection. Her insights offer hope and direction to anyone navigating major life transitions or identity shifts.
Episode Title: How Decluttering Helps Kids With ADHD Wendy explains how clutter can intensify ADHD symptoms, increase overwhelm, and make it hard for children to focus. She offers simple routines and home-organization strategies that support executive function and create calmer spaces for neurodivergent learners. Parents will walk away with practical tools to help their child or teen feel more confident and capable at home.
Episode Title: Yes, You CAN Be ADHD and Organized Wendy talks about running a business as a neurodivergent entrepreneur and the systems she created to stay organized with ADHD. She shares her personal story, the mindset shifts that helped her succeed, and the strategies she teaches clients who feel chronically overwhelmed. This empowering episode is perfect for entrepreneurs juggling ADHD, motherhood, and business growth.
Episode Title: Creating Order During Life’s Hardest Seasons Wendy opens up about how decluttering can support families through stressful or emotional seasons of life. She explains how to break projects into gentle steps, create structure during chaos, and bring peace back into the home. Her compassionate guidance helps parents feel less alone and more capable — even on the hardest days.
Episode Title: ADHD, Organization, and Starting Over Wendy shares her late-diagnosis ADHD story, the challenges she faced as a child, and how those experiences shaped her work as a Professional Organizer today. She talks about moving from the Caribbean to the U.S., overcoming school struggles, and finding systems that actually work for ADHD brains. This inspiring episode shows listeners that ADHD can be a powerful tool for creativity and resilience.
Episode Title: Organizing Your Homeschool After Moving Wendy offers practical, step-by-step advice for military homeschooling families who feel overwhelmed after a PCS move. She explains how to set up learning spaces, unpack intentionally, and create simple routines that support both parents and neurodivergent learners. Her tips help families settle in quickly and feel confident in their new home.

