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" ... DeAnne fell somewhere north of a “Level 2” hoarder: a few rooms unusable; piles stacked on furniture; overflowing trash cans; rotting food; mild odors; evidence of insect infestation. And the stage of grief we experienced after her death mimicked her hoarding level. We were firmly stuck in Stage 2 — anger (laced with guilt). ... "
" ... Formerly the digital editor at the largest English food magazine in Asia, Foodie Magazine, I now write about F&B/travel trends in major capital cities, mostly focused on Asia and Australasia. If you have story ideas or tips, please email me at keshia.hannam@gmail.com Having spent more time at boarding gates than in any one home, and with over ten years experience in the F&B industry, plus five in media (broadcast, print and digital), I write about food, travel and millennial trends and the subsequent economic/social effects. Multiple passports, experience working across three continents and degrees in International Business and Sociology/Journalism have resulted in a uniquely globalised, albeit slightly origin-confused, perspective. I am a hoarder of entrepreneurial projects, with fingers in pies that taste like an experiential travel company (Aquilo); a roving restaurant pop up that sets up in Airbnbs around the world (One Star House Party); an international startup collective (Mettā); a HK based NGO which engages with the city's charities by bringing human-power, awareness and funding to their causes (Hong Kong Cooperative) and a concept which highlights and promotes the benefits of combining extremes on an increasingly connected and accessible planet (Business Class Bedouin). ... "
" ... In the case of American artist Andy Warhol, who died in 1987, Ms. Kalb skillfully picks through the whys and whats of his obsessive accumulation of "Time Capsules" to conclude that he was a hoarder who embraced his mental illness as a part of his creativity. For more than 30 years, from about 1974 until the end of his life, Mr. Warhol filled and kept these cardboard boxes with random things. After he passed away, his New York townhouse was found uncontrollably crammed with things. ... "
" ... Surely, I would not dare compare the average retiree to a hoarder! ... "
" ... • A toxic leader is a knowledge hoarder. They believe knowledge is power and they feel powerful when everyone needs to ask them for help or insight. ... "