"It's a very deeply rooted way of handling your life in Sweden to not burden other people and also not live excessively," Svenson says. (The familiar voice Amy Poehler narrates, and she serves as executive producer.) It follows three Swedish death cleaners – Ella Engström, an organizer Johan Svenson, a designer and Katarina Blöm, a psychologist – as they assist Americans in Kansas City trying to tidy up their lives, materially and emotionally. "The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" is now a TV series streaming on Peacock. But death cleaning isn't just for those near death anyone can do it at anytime: before or after a big life change, or if they're simply sick of all the clutter around them. The longstanding in Swedish practice – further popularized with the book " The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning" by Margareta Magnusson – involves a person going through their things so they don't burden their loved ones with too much junk when they die. But it's actually all about living in the present. " Swedish death cleaning" may sound like a funeral ritual.
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