Paxton started cleaning out houses after his father, step-father and both grandfathers died in the same year and are the reason Matt has been working with families struggling with hoarding and downsizing for almost 20 years. Matt appears regularly as a public speaker, television guest and radio personality helping families find the upside of downsizing.
He lives in Virginia with his family. And it connected those protests in Selma, Alabama, to current efforts to end systemic racism. And it was from a line producer. The show cast an elderly gay couple. This is different. Then it got real quiet. Those stories start with research. Almost two years passed until Matt Paxton returned to Hoarders last year, when it was revived by a new production company, after the old company, Screaming Flea, fell apart and shut down.
And they were great about it. The fifth episode of the new season of Hoarders , which premiered Aug. The show used to spend about three days on location, with two solid days of clean-up, plus a half-day of set-up. Now, Matt told me, they have six days of cleaning. You actually get to address what caused it what trauma, what tragedy. Instead, he moved on to a different project one that will allow you to eat dinner while watching. He describes the premise: "The show is about downsizing and listening to the stories of our aging loved ones.
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