Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a sort of weird thread. Are you a stalker?
Uh, no.
Why do you want to know where she grew up/HS and who her father is? That info has no bearing on what she is doing today.
FWIW her brother is in the entertainment industry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s useful to understand just how many people in “glamour” industries come from wealth and good connections.
And how they get work despite having no idea how normal humans live (why don't they know this?)
I have no idea what you might mean by this but clearly she’s very good at understanding how people live which is why she’s been so successful at helping people organize everyday spaces like pantries and linen closets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s useful to understand just how many people in “glamour” industries come from wealth and good connections.
And how they get work despite having no idea how normal humans live (why don't they know this?)
I have no idea what you might mean by this but clearly she’s very good at understanding how people live which is why she’s been so successful at helping people organize everyday spaces like pantries and linen closets.
Right, but that's just privilege. It's easy to focus on how your pantry should be organized when you're not worried about the gang influence at your kid's high school or how you're going to pay for diabetes medication.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a sort of weird thread. Are you a stalker?
Uh, no.
Why do you want to know where she grew up/HS and who her father is? That info has no bearing on what she is doing today.
FWIW her brother is in the entertainment industry.
she doesn’t come from wealth but she would like you to think that she does!Anonymous wrote:Who cares?
Anonymous wrote:Oh yes. It’s not hidden… her family are Sara Lee heirs.
Anonymous wrote:I tried to adhere to the Home Edit method during the pandemic. It's NOT SUSTAINABLE. Many things do not fit into clear canisters. The color-coding method is impractical at best. It looks cool, but my kids destroyed it in about a day. It was fun while it lasted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s useful to understand just how many people in “glamour” industries come from wealth and good connections.
And how they get work despite having no idea how normal humans live (why don't they know this?)
I have no idea what you might mean by this but clearly she’s very good at understanding how people live which is why she’s been so successful at helping people organize everyday spaces like pantries and linen closets.
Right, but that's just privilege. It's easy to focus on how your pantry should be organized when you're not worried about the gang influence at your kid's high school or how you're going to pay for diabetes medication.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s useful to understand just how many people in “glamour” industries come from wealth and good connections.
And how they get work despite having no idea how normal humans live (why don't they know this?)
I have no idea what you might mean by this but clearly she’s very good at understanding how people live which is why she’s been so successful at helping people organize everyday spaces like pantries and linen closets.