This show really helps me improved my relationship with objects and how ridiculous and dangerous it is to be attached to objects. The only way to show your appreciation to an object is to use it as it is intended to be used, with responsibility and care. Food are meant to be eaten, clothes are to be worn, vehicles for transportation, and books and magazines are to be read, and HOUSES are for living and shelter. If not, the objects are useless to me and I should actively find ways to make sure the objects reach its full potential and purpose through sharing, donating, selling, lending or even giving it away.
“Two hours later and Nigel has managed to move the computers from one side of the room to the other.” 🤣🤣 I’m right with ya , dude! 🤣😬🥰 I love hoarding shows because they legitimately HELP me stay motivated to tackle my own hoarding tendencies. Love to everyone watching! 😃
This is a kinder approach than traumatising people and dumping everything out in 3 days. They have more time to internalize it beforehand, not sending them to therapy after the super stressful event.
Sadly, on the A&E show where they clean everything out in 3-4 days, those people are in extreme situations where they are being fined, facing demolition of their house, losing their house, or even jail time. Clearing out someone’s belongings in that short period of time is not ideal, but it is the last hope for some people.
@@daCubanaqtthe three day period they give them isn't what they have before they are given no choice but to evict or lose their family, it's what they are given by the cleaning crew and show! Many times it's the "psychologist" or family members who has to "by law" report to the authorities after that time period. 🙄😒
I think he's not great People are changing themselves 1. Because they are embarrassed and 2. Because they have A departure from loneliness. Some of the trendy exercises he gives are downright silly. Still, anything to change them works I guess. I don't wish him badly but I believe it works for the reasons I said.
@@earnold1896 I don’t agree. Wether it is Stellios or sb else, they do need someone to help and softly push them. Most of them would just go on buying more stuff if not for some help from outside.
My declutter took 5 years and im not finished. Just paper nightmare left but its the one i dread the most. Getting rid of clothes, toys for kids, some books and such is easy....paper has for some reason been the most difficult
This is why "Hoarders" has an extremely high recidivism rate, and within a year or two, the person is stuck in a mess again, sometimes even worse. I love my country but -- when it comes to mental health -- Britain is better. Hoarders is like "The Biggest Loser" -- not only did most of the contestants regain all the weight again, many have been shown to have LOWER metabolisms than someone that weight would normally have.* Edit: The show permanently damaged their metabolism
Agree with comments. As someone who lives in the US (but not a citizen) US television/culture is very unhealthy (violence, materialism, etc.) I prefer to watch UK/Ireland/Australian on youtube.
@@carrino15Maybe you have a subconscious drive to retain knowledge, because you see it being erroded everywhere. Even if that knowledge is small and only substantial to you. It's a link to past truth. Idk, it's something I'm trying to deal with ❤❤
I'm sure he goes into some serious therapy with these people, that we don't see filmed as they are dealing with some painful issues. When she talked about her father's death, you know she had to do some serious crying over it to get out all the pain she had been holding back. Nigel had some deep issues that I don't believe they even mentioned to have gone from a man who loved parties and get-togethers to his isolation for 20 years. I'm glad they both improved.
Very inspiring, trying to galvanise myself to clear out my house four years after my husband passed, real life stories of people who have succeeded are really heartwarming.
I take my hat off to these hoarders that allow themselves to be filmed. As a potential serious hoarder, this programme reminds how bad it almost got in my life and it helps me to get rid of stuff and buy less. Thank you
After loosing my daughter, father, mother and 6 close family members in 4 yrs, I had a heart attack and couldn't keep up with the house due to depression and physically not being able to, I get how this can esquilate. This show helps me stay aware n to take baby steps to stay on top of it not getting out of control.
Agree! He's kind, understanding, empathetic and intelligent, well skilled in his field of work. He genuinely cares for his Clients. It's beautiful to see him hug and praise them once they've de-cluttered.
I have absolutely LOVED Olivia since her days on GreenWing as the flakey mom of the 3 that worked in the Hospitals HR office(comedy) It's British humor so might not be your thing but I love it. She was also AMAZING in BroadChurch(detective drama with David Tennant!). It's on Neflix if you haven't seen it I recommend it HIGHLY too!
Having watched only part of this show I now have a bag of books filled up and I'm taking them to the Little Free Library up the street from me. More books will follow---I can only carry so many at one time! I haven't even gone out the door yet and I already feel better!
Well done,to the people that helped the people who hoarded and a massive well done,to the people, who hoarded and got their lives back. Ye are brilliant. Well done.
Used to use my ironing board as a sewing table in the bedroom.If I had it on the kitchen table kids would turn and push every button and dial and unravel the cotton whenever I turned away for 30 seconds. It was nice and safe in the bedroom.I didn't have to have eyes in the back of my head when it was time to make them lunch or anything.Next best thing to having a sewing room.
I could understand why her sister couldn't stay in her cluttered house for too long; I've lived with hoarders but now I'm on my own I can't relax when I visit homes surrounded by rubbish.
I wonder if people who hoard watch the show. I'd expect that some do. They should take note of how much happier the hoarders are after going through the process of dealing with it. Stelios is a genius at what he does and he's not just helping the hoarder, he is by extension helping all their family and friends as well.
yes I do watch them, Im a hoarder. I wonder why they cant get rid of all that trash. my stuff is different it has meaning but other peoples hoards just look like trash
I'm going through that now myself. I'm looking forward to seeing my house in order again. I've been hauling away truckloads since the beginning of the year and this is great motivation for me.
05/23 - People just get stuck, for a variety of reasons. It does not mean they are bad people. They are just stuck! Sometimes just someone to come along side them and say let me help you is the impetus that they need. ❤
What people dont realise is how far the people have come who go on this show. Most horders wont even talk to close family members about the possibility they have a hording disorder and cut people out for even bringing up the issue.
It's HOARD, not hord(e)----hoarder is a person who collects and holds onto stuff without regard for the mess it makes of their life; a horde is a huge group of people, animals, or whatever other critters there are than can gather together.
I blame adverts fully for that. Every advert is about selling you feelings alongside useless garbage that we don't need so we associate a "good time" with products.
Ursula's story is understandable to me. When I was 20 and my brother 22 our father was killed in a horrific head-on collision with a coal truck. I was already suffering from what might be described as anxiety and agoraphobia then after the death of my father, who was quite a case history himself, our family moved to a new town. My brother, who is probably also autistic, became not only a hoarder but a violent hoarder. The death of our father must have been a part of my brother's hoarding. As our mother's health declined my brother's hoarding got worse. Ursula's story give me insight into the story of my own family which may have a genetic tendency to mental problems.
Yes hope you and your brother are doing better. I can relate to the Autism and violent tendencies. I wish more people understood even mental health care workers that yes Autistic people can be violent because they have an underdeveloped coping skill set
Wow, I had tears in my eyes when their families went over to visit, when they hugged I lost it, what an incredible program, making a tangible difference in people's lives. This is so great, God bless you all who make this a reality and I hope and pray you can continue to help every single one of these people that are truly suffering, it's sort of being buried alive, my heart brokw for them and it healed watching the show 'till the end, wow much respect for all of you. No judgement, just loving help, as it should be, as God intended indeed... 🙏🏻❤
I love these type of success stories - treating grief and loss, and helping them see/feel that stuff things is/are not better replacement than/for social connection 😘💕😗
Ursula reminds me of one of my aunts, the way she holds herself and is always coming up with presents for people. My aunt does own a gift shop though... it is massive and filled to the brim with all sorts of delicate glass and crystals but it's cleaner than most people's houses.
It's amazing to me that these people can deal with their greatest fears and challenges and overcome them. They're so strong and resilient. They deserve all the kindness and sympathy their loved ones can give them. We don't need to know the whys of a situation to have sympathy for the people embroiled in them. Bravo!
I love how happy Nigel looks when his family comes over for a visit, he is so lovable, funny with an awesome sense of humor, what a dear!I really hope he finds a lovely lady! Also Ursula, what a success! What a sweet woman, I am so happy she can now celebrate, also its so sweet how happy her friends are for her! Stelios is awesome! Great episode!
I love this show so much, the way that Stelios cares and understands for these people. I have never been attached to items and I'm very minimalist but it's also good to see the other side of things for some people.
Crisps are some kind of chips like Lays or Utz. Torch is a flashlight. As in "When I was a child I used to read with a torch in bed." 😂 Your "Nan" is your grandma. It isn't a piece of bread from India.
These are so much more wholesome than the American "Hoarders" programme... they really capitalize on the shock factor and they don't seem to have compassion for the hoarders themselves, seeing as hoarding is a mental health issue. "Hoarders" is just "LOOK AT CRAZY PEOPLE WOW HOW BONKERS ARE THEY? HA HA!" This psych Stelios (sp?) seems to really care about the mental health and happiness of his patients. Much better, IMHO.
American version has the most annoying dramatic drama. You can’t just do a clean out, the hoarder if mentally able has to be part of the process or they will just fill up the space again. What the British show isn’t showing is the people power it takes to sort and clear the spaces and clean what’s under the hoards, nor where they are storing the hoard. It’s a process. Physical and mental.
American Hoarders also deals with much more filth and properties that are uninhabitable plus the weight of the law behind the clean up. Yes... much sadder than these folks.
As an American I agree with you 100%. The show over here is all about drama and sometimes they fail to achieve success often because of their bank 💰💰 robber style of get in and get out. One more reason to love British people!
On the American version, these folks are in serious legal trouble and that's why the intervention is being done. They're about to lose custody of their kids and pets. They can be thrown into prison for child or animal abuse. They face eviction and having their property condemned for building code and sanitation violations. That means thousands of dollars in fines, and it also means they will be homeless, living on the street. These are some pretty.serious situations. So a."shock" intervention is.necessary. therapy can come later, assuming they have health insurance and haven't been fired from their jobs for "conduct unbecoming". But there's no time for tea.and sympathy, they are fighting to just keep a.roof over these.folks' heads and keep them out of jail.
That was great! I am so happy for each of them and theirs! Their doctor and the ladies did what I did not think was possible. I also liked that they were able to earn money while letting go.
Its so silly but if that was my mom & i was living in that house...unopened boxes, i'm sure she wouldnt notice a few missing boxes (secretly decluttering😊 free shopping 👌)
UK hoarders are much more chill than the US hoarders. Us hoarders seem meaner and more ornery. The US show has a lot of yelling by angry hoarders even though the teams that help them are so nice
I think it’s also the production and tv styles on American v. UK. That and they’re giving the uk hoarders 6 weeks to get something accomplished on their time with tools as opposed to in America they have like 48 hours with tons of people yelling and not much therapy.
Exactly. I have not watched the USA show in a while. Those people oten seemed to have severe mental issues and filthy houses as in never washed dishes, took out garbage, and bathrooms that had non-working toilets. Right all in couple of days. Family crying and yelling. That production seemed to me to be insensitive or ridiculing at times. I came across this series and found it respectful. I am glad the people on this show made progress. I have too much stuff too...
@@katerinafeiglova7886 my parents where poor, it didn’t stop my mom from being a hoarder. She just hoarded free stuff. Then as her kids moved out she keep collecting garbage. Everything had a value. It doesn’t matter if you’re rich or poor person it’s a mental health issue.
I'm definitely an amazon addict but I'll be damned if anything ever got left unopened. I'm always sitting at the front door tracking every single delivery excited to receive it. My house also doesn't look like this. Not even close.
My neighbor seems to have an Amazon addiction. She gets a few packages 📦 a day, each and every day. We all have small apartments, so I am baffled by how it all can fit!
US show gives 3 days because the homeowner does little themselves. UK homeowners do it all by themselves after a suggestion offered by the counselor. Giving away 3 gifts previously purchased jumpstarts a complete clean out.
And here I am, still blown away that they were able to make this amount of progress in six weeks. Six weeks is really not a long time at all, compared to decades of a severe life disrupting disorder.
More hoarders than I ever realized when I was younger. Seems it is rather predictable and that there are definitely common threads for therapists to work with. Fascinating and exhausting processes. Whew!
The big difference with the UK show compared to the US Hoarders, the music sounds so cheery when they show the house. It kind of makes me laugh a bit. 😁
As an American viewer, I enjoy this show so much more than the shocky, bollocky version shown over here. Even up to their eyebrows in clutter, junk, unopened food, gifts, parcels, and maybe the occasional animal tagging along, they're all very respectful of each other, very conversational and polite, always saying please and thank you to each other. They don't seem to have the toxicity of Yanks getting all bullish about the hoards they clear and manage. No one stomps off-camera shouting obscenities or blaming others for the state of their lives. The other great part is the people aren't being threatened by strangers pawing over their belongings, and as far as I have watched this show, I haven't yet seen the police, housing authorities, code managers shaking their heads and threatening to doze the homes down on people if they don't meet a certain standard by 2 pm. I suppose the thing is the UK production isn't just another reality show to make ratings and money. Yanks can be so bullish and rude; these clients need the tact and touches of gentle but firm insistence that the hoard isn't giving them what they thought it would. Therefore it does seem to make it a little easier to change the beliefs and the behavior rather than have an intrusive and unyielding force field of turbulence used to threaten and coerce the changes. That whole thing about catching more flies with honey than vinegar is at work here. I appreciate the crew also seems to slightly fade into the background so the process is accomplished with as little confrontation and resistance as possible. It's still hoarding and it is pernicious, but no one is made to be on the defense all the time.
I came across these videos about hoarding in UK recently. I noticed most of the hoarders on these videos all have nice homes in nice areas. Good sized homes at that. Aren't there any hoarders who rent one bedroom apartments? Hoarders who don't own a home but rent an apt.?
I get the frustration of family members but clearly hoarders don't process things like others. Mental illness is often ignored in these situations. For many years people assumed they were just slobs. It's only pretty recently they have realized there is MUCH more to it. I'm surprised family don't do real research to try to understand it better. Talking down to them is only going to make them feel even worse and keep building up their security wall of things.
I think the most shocking thing to me is that the show is narrated by Olivia Colman!?!? I cannot believe how many episodes I've watched without realizing this...
My hoarding started about 3 years after my sexual assault. I developed an eating disorder immediately after. I dont know why the hoarding started a few years later, but I felt life was overwhelming and stressful and I desperately sought control. SSRIs did not help.
I'm so happy they've got their lives back. I hope they can sustain it. Stelios is amazing how he helps people reclaim their lives and space. Plus he's gorgeous!!! ⚘
Ursula The Ursula has a tragic past. Hoarding in an attempt to assuage the pain of loss and to control a seemingly random and insecure world. Lesson in this: I am too quick to judge people.
@@nikstar1313 it was the psychiatrists opinion that hoarding was an attempt to assuage the pain of loss. So not my opinion, I know I am judgemental of others so it is not an opinion, it is a fact.
There should be a name for fearing becoming a hoarder. I have this fear that my stuff will just keep growing and become unruly. I can tell I have this compulsion to clutter my home if left unchecked. It's sort of like when you know you could eat a full box of pizza.
"Local cash converter"? Why don't we have those in America? Much easier than listing things for sale on Craig's List! I just donate everything because selling is such a hassle... Would love this option!
@@annesmith6582 well when they blame someone else and THEY are the problem, then you tell them THEY are the problem... when they realise that, then they can improve
I would LOVE to see a series in UK that deals with Shopaholics. But instead of tossing or selling every single item that's usable to specific people, they give items to homeless people, or struggling families, shelters etc. THEY would actually appreciate the items! I'd like It to happen globally but the UK is so great at tv. I think they would do it right. Wouldn't that be such a great thing to watch?
I liked so much Ursula. Very nice lady indeed. I hope with all my heart that she will finish declutering all the house (British architecture is amazing!) and be very very happy. I wonder if Stelios is Greek. I am almost certain that the name is Greek.
This show really helps me improved my relationship with objects and how ridiculous and dangerous it is to be attached to objects. The only way to show your appreciation to an object is to use it as it is intended to be used, with responsibility and care.
Food are meant to be eaten, clothes are to be worn, vehicles for transportation, and books and magazines are to be read, and HOUSES are for living and shelter. If not, the objects are useless to me and I should actively find ways to make sure the objects reach its full potential and purpose through sharing, donating, selling, lending or even giving it away.
Absolutely right!
Hmm, I think it’s fine as long as it doesn’t go overboard. I think art and nostalgic things are important to create a home. But each to their own
Absolutely!! Same here!
I think you summed it up really well.
Keep in mind most die with lots and lots of stuff and very little money because they spent it (all) on stuff.
“Two hours later and Nigel has managed to move the computers from one side of the room to the other.” 🤣🤣 I’m right with ya , dude! 🤣😬🥰 I love hoarding shows because they legitimately HELP me stay motivated to tackle my own hoarding tendencies. Love to everyone watching! 😃
I totally agree, that’s why I watch them.😊
Best of luck
LOVE YOU,TOO❤❤
This is a kinder approach than traumatising people and dumping everything out in 3 days. They have more time to internalize it beforehand, not sending them to therapy after the super stressful event.
They are able to make choices on each item and even sell some to recoup some money
Sadly, on the A&E show where they clean everything out in 3-4 days, those people are in extreme situations where they are being fined, facing demolition of their house, losing their house, or even jail time. Clearing out someone’s belongings in that short period of time is not ideal, but it is the last hope for some people.
@@daCubanaqtthe three day period they give them isn't what they have before they are given no choice but to evict or lose their family, it's what they are given by the cleaning crew and show! Many times it's the "psychologist" or family members who has to "by law" report to the authorities after that time period. 🙄😒
The American way, f*ck em up and send em packin!😮
I know how they feel. I'm a recovering compulsive shopper. 60.000 dollars later I now owe nothing to anyone. It can be done.
It was touching that both of them had friends and family that actually wanted to visit them, more than some of us have.
🥺🥺🥺😢😢😢
i think hoarders are usually kind people, kind to things and to other people
@@sashanealand8315Some of them are fullblown narcissists.
Agree
The doctor is such a kind, gentle man...I love the way he helps people.
What a beautiful blessing he is.
He is not a doctor.
....and he needs to get a better hairdresser to dye his hair😊😊😊😊🧡😊😊😊😊
I think he's not great
People are changing themselves
1. Because they are embarrassed and
2. Because they have
A departure from loneliness. Some of the trendy exercises he gives are downright silly.
Still, anything to change them works I guess. I don't wish him badly but I believe it works for the reasons I said.
@@earnold1896 I don’t agree. Wether it is Stellios or sb else, they do need someone to help and softly push them. Most of them would just go on buying more stuff if not for some help from outside.
@@earnold1896 Yes, they are getting help to sort it I think, also they got to the point they were sick of it and willing to change more to the point.
Stelios is very kind and gentle and I really like him.
very sexy as well
Me too
@@jankay8569 Greece is full of gentlemen like Stelios, so please be aware 😋
Kind gentle but firm ✌💐🌞
He is lovely
6 weeks is a way more reasonable amount of time to achieve what needs to happen than the measly 3 days Hoarders usually has.
Agreed! They make a big scene about it for the drama. This show seems like actual professionals helping these people.
My declutter took 5 years and im not finished. Just paper nightmare left but its the one i dread the most. Getting rid of clothes, toys for kids, some books and such is easy....paper has for some reason been the most difficult
This is why "Hoarders" has an extremely high recidivism rate, and within a year or two, the person is stuck in a mess again, sometimes even worse.
I love my country but -- when it comes to mental health -- Britain is better.
Hoarders is like "The Biggest Loser" -- not only did most of the contestants regain all the weight again, many have been shown to have LOWER metabolisms than someone that weight would normally have.*
Edit: The show permanently damaged their metabolism
Agree with comments. As someone who lives in the US (but not a citizen) US television/culture is very unhealthy (violence, materialism, etc.) I prefer to watch UK/Ireland/Australian on youtube.
@@carrino15Maybe you have a subconscious drive to retain knowledge, because you see it being erroded everywhere.
Even if that knowledge is small and only substantial to you. It's a link to past truth.
Idk, it's something I'm trying to deal with ❤❤
I just love stellios. It's obvious to see his kindness and humanity for others. He has a beautiful insight into the hoarding problem.
I'm sure he goes into some serious therapy with these people, that we don't see filmed as they are dealing with some painful issues. When she talked about her father's death, you know she had to do some serious crying over it to get out all the pain she had been holding back. Nigel had some deep issues that I don't believe they even mentioned to have gone from a man who loved parties and get-togethers to his isolation for 20 years. I'm glad they both improved.
Very inspiring, trying to galvanise myself to clear out my house four years after my husband passed, real life stories of people who have succeeded are really heartwarming.
Hope you succeed clearing your house! My mom died six years ago and i'm still stuck in cleaning her clothes.
Best of luck
So, you single?
@@lionobama1397
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No class
ited healways wanted to stay in the guesthouse and he didn't like if it was too much stuff in there).
I take my hat off to these hoarders that allow themselves to be filmed. As a potential serious hoarder, this programme reminds how bad it almost got in my life and it helps me to get rid of stuff and buy less. Thank you
After loosing my daughter, father, mother and 6 close family members in 4 yrs, I had a heart attack
and couldn't keep up with the house due to depression and physically not being able to, I get how this can esquilate. This show helps me stay aware n to take baby steps to stay on top of it not getting out of control.
“Quite a challenging room isn’t it?” His elegance is brilliant.
Stelios is the kindest, most empathetic soul I’ve ever seen. Just love him.
Agree! He's kind, understanding, empathetic and intelligent, well skilled in his field of work. He genuinely cares for his Clients. It's beautiful to see him hug and praise them once they've de-cluttered.
The doctor seems like such a compassionate and caring person, I’m sure he will help many people. 💜
The narrator is Olivia Colman. She played queen Elizabeth in The Crown💫
Now I am just picturing The Queen narrating 😂
I have absolutely LOVED Olivia since her days on GreenWing as the flakey mom of the 3 that worked in the Hospitals HR office(comedy)
It's British humor so might not be your thing but I love it.
She was also AMAZING in BroadChurch(detective drama with David Tennant!). It's on Neflix if you haven't seen it I recommend it HIGHLY too!
What a lovely lady Ursula is. Buying gifts for everyone unstoppably. And she has a grand home!
LOL
"Gift" is just the story she tells herself to cope with her behaviour. She buys it because she wants to buy it.
As she never actually gives the stuff away, I don't think you can call them gifts.
A happy ending is so satisfying.
Having watched only part of this show I now have a bag of books filled up and I'm taking them to the Little Free Library up the street from me. More books will follow---I can only carry so many at one time! I haven't even gone out the door yet and I already feel better!
Stellios is so kind and caring and understanding , taking the time to listen he has a very calming presence.
I also love the way the two declutter fairies Zoe and Allyson helping people go through this tough process...
Well done,to the people that helped the people who hoarded and a massive well done,to the people, who hoarded and got their lives back. Ye are brilliant. Well done.
When I buy stuff I can't wait till I get home to open it and touch it and look at it lol I couldn't just leave it in the bag 😅
I agree - so crazy to just buy stuff nindlessly and leave it in the box unopened! I'd hate to be her husband and kid!
These people get their high from the act of purchasing, not from the item they bought
My face when she said she prepares vegetables on the iron board😭
Used to use my ironing board as a sewing table in the bedroom.If I had it on the kitchen table kids would turn and push every button and dial and unravel the cotton whenever I turned away for 30 seconds. It was nice and safe in the bedroom.I didn't have to have eyes in the back of my head when it was time to make them lunch or anything.Next best thing to having a sewing room.
Mmm... the biggest problem is hardly the unpacked stuff...
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I could understand why her sister couldn't stay in her cluttered house for too long; I've lived with hoarders but now I'm on my own I can't relax when I visit homes surrounded by rubbish.
I wonder if people who hoard watch the show. I'd expect that some do. They should take note of how much happier the hoarders are after going through the process of dealing with it. Stelios is a genius at what he does and he's not just helping the hoarder, he is by extension helping all their family and friends as well.
yes I do watch them, Im a hoarder. I wonder why they cant get rid of all that trash. my stuff is different it has meaning but other peoples hoards just look like trash
Decluttering is as addictive as hoarding ;)) but I really enjoy that addiction… it is the one that frees u instead of imprisoning u:)
I'm going through that now myself. I'm looking forward to seeing my house in order again. I've been hauling away truckloads since the beginning of the year and this is great motivation for me.
Would you like to help me!?
It's likely we don't live in the same country! 😄 🌏
05/23 - People just get stuck, for a variety of reasons. It does not mean they are bad people. They are just stuck! Sometimes just someone to come along side them and say let me help you is the impetus that they need. ❤
Ursula's home is beautiful! So many nice homes featured in this series
$45 thousand dollars spent? Ursula must have a mountain of cash, or she could be in huge debt.
Yes Ursula’s home is really beautiful. Well done
What people dont realise is how far the people have come who go on this show. Most horders wont even talk to close family members about the possibility they have a hording disorder and cut people out for even bringing up the issue.
It's HOARD, not hord(e)----hoarder is a person who collects and holds onto stuff without regard for the mess it makes of their life; a horde is a huge group of people, animals, or whatever other critters there are than can gather together.
@@jb6712 you waste most your day spell and grammar checking people on you tube? 🥱🤨
@@diannerose8030 I was wondering the same thing! She isn't grading kids schoolwork here is she, lmao. Get a life, we know what they meant, jeez
@@mr.skeleton3190 i dont really care i just find it kinda pathetic
@@jb6712 sometimes they hoard a horde :p
I understand these people have a deep sadness or illness, but consumerism is destroying this planet :(.
1235A. Well said!
I blame adverts fully for that. Every advert is about selling you feelings alongside useless garbage that we don't need so we associate a "good time" with products.
@@001-x1b well said!
you are right. people have always been sad and ill but now society is about constant buying. the perfect storm.
Destroying the lives of these poor persons and their entire families, destroying the environment... and they said capitalism is good for everyone 😔
Ursula is such a kind spirited person. I do hope she got her life back. I am encouraged. Thank you
Ursula's story is understandable to me. When I was 20 and my brother 22 our father was killed in a horrific head-on collision with a coal truck. I was already suffering from what might be described as anxiety and agoraphobia then after the death of my father, who was quite a case history himself, our family moved to a new town. My brother, who is probably also autistic, became not only a hoarder but a violent hoarder. The death of our father must have been a part of my brother's hoarding. As our mother's health declined my brother's hoarding got worse. Ursula's story give me insight into the story of my own family which may have a genetic tendency to mental problems.
im so sorry for your losses. i hope you and your brother find healing.
Yes hope you and your brother are doing better. I can relate to the Autism and violent tendencies. I wish more people understood even mental health care workers that yes Autistic people can be violent because they have an underdeveloped coping skill set
Wow, I had tears in my eyes when their families went over to visit, when they hugged I lost it, what an incredible program, making a tangible difference in people's lives. This is so great, God bless you all who make this a reality and I hope and pray you can continue to help every single one of these people that are truly suffering, it's sort of being buried alive, my heart brokw for them and it healed watching the show 'till the end, wow much respect for all of you. No judgement, just loving help, as it should be, as God intended indeed... 🙏🏻❤
I absolutely adore those colored glass windows in Ursula's house!
Sister: you used to have a garden 😱
Brother: well , now I have a junkyard 😂😂
But I can't believe she just sad it was 20 years since she visited her brother?????seriously no wonder why people get depressed
I find hoarders fascinating. I can’t even relax if a cupboard door is open or my curtains aren’t evenly open. I need tidy surroundings to relax
I love these type of success stories - treating grief and loss, and helping them see/feel that stuff things is/are not better replacement than/for social connection 😘💕😗
Well said!
@@mr.skeleton3190 You are a very nasty person.
Ursula, my darling. What a beautiful home, I’m so happy for her.
Lol.
There's irnoy in getting a Temu ad during a hoarders show.
Lol
Can someone please hire Angela to read audiobooks, she's got the most beautiful voice
Olivia
Ursula reminds me of one of my aunts, the way she holds herself and is always coming up with presents for people. My aunt does own a gift shop though... it is massive and filled to the brim with all sorts of delicate glass and crystals but it's cleaner than most people's houses.
In this program they actually want to improve people's lives instead of Hoarders where they only want drama, tantrums and photogenic pain
It's amazing to me that these people can deal with their greatest fears and challenges and overcome them. They're so strong and resilient. They deserve all the kindness and sympathy their loved ones can give them. We don't need to know the whys of a situation to have sympathy for the people embroiled in them. Bravo!
That Edwardian villa is amazing.
Even one car part in a house is too much.
I agree totally! And my boyfriend has a tire in my living room! Smh
@DE VANOV I don't think she resents her bf for having a tire in the sitting room lol😂😂
agreed
@@taylorfausett177
You’re better then me, I would be throwing the tire out the front door.
@@lauras3666 and him with it
I love how happy Nigel looks when his family comes over for a visit, he is so lovable, funny with an awesome sense of humor, what a dear!I really hope he finds a lovely lady! Also Ursula, what a success! What a sweet woman, I am so happy she can now celebrate, also its so sweet how happy her friends are for her! Stelios is awesome!
Great episode!
What a kind friend she has
fantastic to see so many people smiling and hugging in the end x
These two people are very kind hearted. I can relate to Nigel being attached to objects as humans. Stelios worked his magic again.
enjoying Olivia Colman's narration. Such a lovely voice.
First step is to stop all that shopping.
By the state of that ironing board,I was surprised she hadnt bought a new one. I
Hahaha 😂😅 maybe she doesn't open yet 🤔
I love this show so much, the way that Stelios cares and understands for these people. I have never been attached to items and I'm very minimalist but it's also good to see the other side of things for some people.
13:55 an advice that really hits me *staring at my rising collection of bicycles *
British things I've learned watching these shows.
Flat- apartment
Hoover- Vacuum
Lounge- Livingroom
Skip- dumpster
Add more guys😃
Ladybird - ladybug 🐞
You’ll learn in another episode about a hoarder who’s obsessed with them 😂
Lorry. Truck
Manual drive. Stick drive
Biscuits. Cookies
Basement. Cellar
Grill. Broiler
Curtains. Drapes
Divan base. Box spring
Eiderdown comforter
Loo. Toilet
Chips. French fries
Cornflour. Corn starch
Crisps are some kind of chips like Lays or Utz.
Torch is a flashlight. As in "When I was a child I used to read with a torch in bed." 😂
Your "Nan" is your grandma. It isn't a piece of bread from India.
Nappies= diapers, jumper= sweater
Ursula looks so much happier ❤
These are so much more wholesome than the American "Hoarders" programme... they really capitalize on the shock factor and they don't seem to have compassion for the hoarders themselves, seeing as hoarding is a mental health issue. "Hoarders" is just "LOOK AT CRAZY PEOPLE WOW HOW BONKERS ARE THEY? HA HA!" This psych Stelios (sp?) seems to really care about the mental health and happiness of his patients. Much better, IMHO.
I agree
American version has the most annoying dramatic drama.
You can’t just do a clean out, the hoarder if mentally able has to be part of the process or they will just fill up the space again.
What the British show isn’t showing is the people power it takes to sort and clear the spaces and clean what’s under the hoards, nor where they are storing the hoard.
It’s a process. Physical and mental.
American Hoarders also deals with much more filth and properties that are uninhabitable plus the weight of the law behind the clean up. Yes... much sadder than these folks.
As an American I agree with you 100%. The show over here is all about drama and sometimes they fail to achieve success often because of their bank 💰💰 robber style of get in and get out. One more reason to love British people!
On the American version, these folks are in serious legal trouble and that's why the intervention is being done. They're about to lose custody of their kids and pets. They can be thrown into prison for child or animal abuse. They face eviction and having their property condemned for building code and sanitation violations. That means thousands of dollars in fines, and it also means they will be homeless, living on the street. These are some pretty.serious situations. So a."shock" intervention is.necessary. therapy can come later, assuming they have health insurance and haven't been fired from their jobs for "conduct unbecoming". But there's no time for tea.and sympathy, they are fighting to just keep a.roof over these.folks' heads and keep them out of jail.
Zoey and Alison are fantastic! They are so understanding and supportive… they have seen all:)))
That was great!
I am so happy for each of them and theirs!
Their doctor and the ladies did what I did not think was possible.
I also liked that they were able to earn money while letting go.
My heart goes out to both of the people and I’m glad that they sorted their home/lives out !!!🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Its so silly but if that was my mom & i was living in that house...unopened boxes, i'm sure she wouldnt notice a few missing boxes (secretly decluttering😊 free shopping 👌)
UK hoarders are much more chill than the US hoarders. Us hoarders seem meaner and more ornery. The US show has a lot of yelling by angry hoarders even though the teams that help them are so nice
I think it’s also the production and tv styles on American v. UK. That and they’re giving the uk hoarders 6 weeks to get something accomplished on their time with tools as opposed to in America they have like 48 hours with tons of people yelling and not much therapy.
Exactly. I have not watched the USA show in a while. Those people oten seemed to have severe mental issues and filthy houses as in never washed dishes, took out garbage, and bathrooms that had non-working toilets. Right all in couple of days. Family crying and yelling. That production seemed to me to be insensitive or ridiculing at times. I came across this series and found it respectful. I am glad the people on this show made progress. I have too much stuff too...
I could also be who they pick to be on the show.
to own a house in England would be heaven on earth to me.
Hoarders are rich, in all ways. They can afford to hoard. They got the money, time, freedom, passion, strong will to hoard.
Hoarders are rich, in all ways. They can afford to hoard. They got the money, time, freedom, passion, strong will to hoard.
@@nurainee688 exactly what I was thinking. Young people nowadays have almost no chance to become hoarders - they just can't afford it.
@@katerinafeiglova7886 my parents where poor, it didn’t stop my mom from being a hoarder. She just hoarded free stuff. Then as her kids moved out she keep collecting garbage. Everything had a value.
It doesn’t matter if you’re rich or poor person it’s a mental health issue.
Me too! My husband and I recently bought our first home in NZ. My dream is to also own a home in the English countryside.
Nigel’s sister:”You used to have a garden!”
My brain: now he has a carden
I'm definitely an amazon addict but I'll be damned if anything ever got left unopened. I'm always sitting at the front door tracking every single delivery excited to receive it. My house also doesn't look like this. Not even close.
And what a lovely surprise when she finds something she doesn't remember ever buying. Its like xmas on repeat lol.
They've got a mental handicap, unfortunately 😕
What happens in 20 years to your Amazon issue?
My neighbor seems to have an Amazon addiction. She gets a few packages 📦 a day, each and every day. We all have small apartments, so I am baffled by how it all can fit!
Six weeks? The hoarder TV shows in the US give people three days.
US show gives 3 days because the homeowner does little themselves. UK homeowners do it all by themselves after a suggestion offered by the counselor.
Giving away 3 gifts previously purchased jumpstarts a complete clean out.
And here I am, still blown away that they were able to make this amount of progress in six weeks. Six weeks is really not a long time at all, compared to decades of a severe life disrupting disorder.
I much prefer the UK version myself.
Oliver Coleman doing the narration and she has such a lovely voice. Well suited to this program.
Oh I didn’t realise it was Olivia but now I can hear her. She’s such a beautiful person 🥰
I had a bike in my living room for months and when Christmas came around I chained it up out doors. I wasn’t long till someone stole it.
We are so proud of Stellios!!!So kind and gentle
Both homes would still drive me insane with the clutter left AFTER decluttering. *shiver*
More hoarders than I ever realized when I was younger. Seems it is rather predictable and that there are definitely common threads for therapists to work with. Fascinating and exhausting processes. Whew!
The big difference with the UK show compared to the US Hoarders, the music sounds so cheery when they show the house. It kind of makes me laugh a bit. 😁
As an American viewer, I enjoy this show so much more than the shocky, bollocky version shown over here. Even up to their eyebrows in clutter, junk, unopened food, gifts, parcels, and maybe the occasional animal tagging along, they're all very respectful of each other, very conversational and polite, always saying please and thank you to each other. They don't seem to have the toxicity of Yanks getting all bullish about the hoards they clear and manage. No one stomps off-camera shouting obscenities or blaming others for the state of their lives. The other great part is the people aren't being threatened by strangers pawing over their belongings, and as far as I have watched this show, I haven't yet seen the police, housing authorities, code managers shaking their heads and threatening to doze the homes down on people if they don't meet a certain standard by 2 pm. I suppose the thing is the UK production isn't just another reality show to make ratings and money. Yanks can be so bullish and rude; these clients need the tact and touches of gentle but firm insistence that the hoard isn't giving them what they thought it would. Therefore it does seem to make it a little easier to change the beliefs and the behavior rather than have an intrusive and unyielding force field of turbulence used to threaten and coerce the changes. That whole thing about catching more flies with honey than vinegar is at work here. I appreciate the crew also seems to slightly fade into the background so the process is accomplished with as little confrontation and resistance as possible. It's still hoarding and it is pernicious, but no one is made to be on the defense all the time.
As an Aussie, I prefer the UK show too. The US show is rather intense & I love the warmth like you 🥰
I much prefer British TV to any other. There sitcoms, comedies, dramas and lifestyle programmes are more down to earth. Cheers from Queensland.
@Daniela Ong yes I feel the same. The UK series seems to get better results too👌
I do agree, the British version (of most TV, Videos, movies etc) strike me as far more realistic to life, with non of the ‘drama’ others insert. X
I came across these videos about hoarding in UK recently. I noticed most of the hoarders on these videos all have nice homes in nice areas. Good sized homes at that.
Aren't there any hoarders who rent one bedroom apartments?
Hoarders who don't own a home but rent an apt.?
I hope that the pandemic hasn't changed their progress
making the hoarders feel ashamed is definitely not a good way to help.
I get the frustration of family members but clearly hoarders don't process things like others. Mental illness is often ignored in these situations. For many years people assumed they were just slobs. It's only pretty recently they have realized there is MUCH more to it. I'm surprised family don't do real research to try to understand it better. Talking down to them is only going to make them feel even worse and keep building up their security wall of things.
I'm finding myself feeling protective of Nigel and Ursula.
I think the most shocking thing to me is that the show is narrated by Olivia Colman!?!? I cannot believe how many episodes I've watched without realizing this...
Gotta sort out my clutter too 🤦🏻♀️😖🤔
Clean your room jessica or there will be no snacks! And dont stuff it under the bed either..that's where the monsters live. I'll check in an hour lol
That's how these shows make me feel too!
Good on you Jessica. I do as well.
As a person who can never finish anything 13:20 is really hitting home.
"2010 - that's over 2 years ago"
Yeah, it's been quite some time
That's when this show was made.
My hoarding started about 3 years after my sexual assault. I developed an eating disorder immediately after. I dont know why the hoarding started a few years later, but I felt life was overwhelming and stressful and I desperately sought control. SSRIs did not help.
I’m so sorry this happened to you!
I'm so happy they've got their lives back. I hope they can sustain it. Stelios is amazing how he helps people reclaim their lives and space. Plus he's gorgeous!!! ⚘
Stelios is a fine man :)
With expensive suits and watches.
Wast of money, time and space = depressing life , instant of buying travel. hope they get the help they need.
Ursula The
Ursula has a tragic past. Hoarding in an attempt to assuage the pain of loss and to control a seemingly random and insecure world. Lesson in this: I am too quick to judge people.
😱 I will.
Please put I feel or in my opinion even tho you’re right
@@nikstar1313 it was the psychiatrists opinion that hoarding was an attempt to assuage the pain of loss. So not my opinion, I know I am judgemental of others so it is not an opinion, it is a fact.
I wish MY therapists name sounded like a Yu-Gi-Oh card
There should be a name for fearing becoming a hoarder. I have this fear that my stuff will just keep growing and become unruly. I can tell I have this compulsion to clutter my home if left unchecked. It's sort of like when you know you could eat a full box of pizza.
Interesting, I fear cluttering my house eventhough it is mostly uncluttered and I hate clutter and I declutter all the time.
Minimalist
"Local cash converter"? Why don't we have those in America? Much easier than listing things for sale on Craig's List! I just donate everything because selling is such a hassle... Would love this option!
Wait. Is that a PAWN BROKER? We have those..............
We do many places have eBay lister, junk shops, pawn shops.
I really enjoyed how they filled the new clean houses with family and friends and laughter. 😍
How beautiful her house is ! I'm so happy for her !
Blessings to the kind human beings whi assist care and never give up on the hoarders!!
I am very happy for Ursula and Nigel. They dealt with their trauma and are happy again.
"they blame me a lot for it" well YES you filled their home with TRASH so they can hardly BE in the home
@@annesmith6582 well when they blame someone else and THEY are the problem, then you tell them THEY are the problem... when they realise that, then they can improve
Bless both of your hearts. You're prescious & I'm soooo proud of you both!!!!
The little sister is a complete opposite of the elder sister.
I would LOVE to see a series in UK that deals with Shopaholics. But instead of tossing or selling every single item that's usable to specific people, they give items to homeless people, or struggling families, shelters etc. THEY would actually appreciate the items!
I'd like It to happen globally but the UK is so great at tv. I think they would do it right.
Wouldn't that be such a great thing to watch?
These videos are fantastic and the people are so loving to the hoarders!
I liked so much Ursula. Very nice lady indeed. I hope with all my heart that she will finish declutering all the house (British architecture is amazing!) and be very very happy. I wonder if Stelios is Greek. I am almost certain that the name is Greek.
Yes, he´s Greek 😊
@@alexsilva-vn7jc 😊
The difference between a hoarder and the average consumer is the hoarder lives with the trash they bought