
The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe 433: Coffee with Mom—That Toy Really Sucks
Apr 22, 2025
Join Peggy Rowe, a three-time NYT bestselling author and Mike Rowe's mother, as she shares hilarious and poignant memories. From the challenges of hoarding and the fine line between clutter and cherished nostalgia, Peggy reflects on childhood tales with a Kirby vacuum and pets that love to be vacuumed! They delve into the ethics of food production and share a heartwarming Mother's Day story about a particularly underwhelming toy. With laughter and insight, Peggy offers a unique glimpse into family life and the quirks of growing up.
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Use Protective Services for Help
- Protective Services can intervene in severe hoarding cases and provide temporary care. - External professional help might be needed when loved ones can't manage the illness themselves.
Family Trauma from Hoarding
- The hoarder's daughter could not help due to lifelong trauma from hoarding in her family. - This shows the deep, multigenerational impact of hoarding on families.
Transition From Mess To Hoarding
- The line between messiness and hoarding is crossed when one can't navigate their own living space. - Hoarding often progresses gradually and becomes life-limiting before intervention.


