Beyond the Baby Years: Clearing the (Heavy) Clutter with Alissa Henry (EP322)

The set up of today’s conversation is slightly different than previous episodes. Alissa has been a previous guest on the podcast so we just jumped right into our topic: the struggle of infertility and the emotional process of letting go of baby items. In our conversation, Alissa discusses the mindset shift from holding onto hope to embracing gratitude for what she already has. She also emphasizes the importance of not feeling alone in this journey and encourages listeners to consider decluttering as a positive step forward. Many of you have reached out asking how to declutter those items you just can’t let go of - specifically baby items - and my hope is that this conversation provides some answers for you - even if your only takeaway is more confidently knowing that you aren’t alone.

About Alissa

Alissa Henry is the lifestyle reporter for Good Day Marketplace on FOX 28 working in front of and behind the camera.

She helped launch Good Day Marketplace in 2014 and the weekend edition of Good Day Columbus in 2013 as a feature and entertainment reporter. She started her career at the station as the CW Star in 2013.

In addition to her duties on Good Day Marketplace, she has been nominated for two Emmys as the host of The Cash Explosion Show airing weekly statewide across Ohio.

Born and raised in Columbus, Alissa graduated Magna Cum Laude from Ohio University with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and a certificate in Political Communication.

Prior to working in television, she was a freelance political, pop culture, and personal finance writer with work appearing in various publications including WashingtonPost.com and NPR.com. She also worked as the social media manager for a winning mayoral campaign.

For fun, Alissa likes to do community service, discover family-friendly activities with her husband and son, read 100+ books a year, run 1,000+ miles, and post about it all on social media.

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