mEET THE DECLUTTER BOULDER TEAM
BRAD MCNEIL
Brad is a credentialed, trauma-informed Craniosacral Therapist and Polarity Practitioner with a deep understanding of how physical space, nervous system regulation, and emotional wellbeing intersect. He is currently completing a Somatic Life Coaching certification and brings a grounded, compassionate presence to every project he takes on.
Through years of supporting clients in both therapeutic and real-world settings, Brad discovered a natural ability to help people navigate overwhelm—especially when it shows up as clutter, stagnation, or disorganization in their homes and workspaces. He has been repeatedly called in to help tackle large-scale clean-outs, long-held hoards, and spaces that felt emotionally impossible to face alone.
Brad approaches decluttering as more than a physical task. Drawing from his work with Healing with Brad, he is especially skilled at supporting clients through the emotional, energetic, and nervous-system aspects of letting go, while still providing efficient, hands-on decluttering support. His goal is to help clients create spaces that feel lighter, more functional, and genuinely supportive of their lives.
Outside of work, Brad enjoys biking, climbing, welding metal art, and spending time with his dog, Sadie.
Through years of supporting clients in both therapeutic and real-world settings, Brad discovered a natural ability to help people navigate overwhelm—especially when it shows up as clutter, stagnation, or disorganization in their homes and workspaces. He has been repeatedly called in to help tackle large-scale clean-outs, long-held hoards, and spaces that felt emotionally impossible to face alone.
Brad approaches decluttering as more than a physical task. Drawing from his work with Healing with Brad, he is especially skilled at supporting clients through the emotional, energetic, and nervous-system aspects of letting go, while still providing efficient, hands-on decluttering support. His goal is to help clients create spaces that feel lighter, more functional, and genuinely supportive of their lives.
Outside of work, Brad enjoys biking, climbing, welding metal art, and spending time with his dog, Sadie.
hANNAH gOaL
Hannah is an artist, builder, licensed aesthetician, and organizing specialist with Declutter Boulder. She brings both lived experience and analytical thinking to her work, offering compassionate, highly individualized support for clients who feel overwhelmed by traditional organizing methods.
As someone who has navigated neurodivergence firsthand, Hannah understands how executive function challenges, creative thinking, and sensory overwhelm can make standard decluttering systems feel inaccessible or unsustainable. Her approach is grounded in patience, curiosity, and respect for how each individual actually thinks and lives.
With a background rooted in both creative practice and scientific problem-solving, Hannah treats decluttering as an adaptive systems process rather than a rigid set of rules. She observes patterns, tests solutions, and refines systems based on real-world use. Her artistic training gives her a strong spatial and visual sensibility, while her science-informed mindset brings structure, logic, and clarity.
Hannah is especially known for her resourcefulness and hands-on approach. When existing solutions don’t fit, she often designs or builds custom physical supports—such as shelving, storage layouts, or modified systems—tailored to a client’s needs, habits, and abilities. Her goal is always to create environments that reduce friction and support daily life, not add pressure.
As someone who has navigated neurodivergence firsthand, Hannah understands how executive function challenges, creative thinking, and sensory overwhelm can make standard decluttering systems feel inaccessible or unsustainable. Her approach is grounded in patience, curiosity, and respect for how each individual actually thinks and lives.
With a background rooted in both creative practice and scientific problem-solving, Hannah treats decluttering as an adaptive systems process rather than a rigid set of rules. She observes patterns, tests solutions, and refines systems based on real-world use. Her artistic training gives her a strong spatial and visual sensibility, while her science-informed mindset brings structure, logic, and clarity.
Hannah is especially known for her resourcefulness and hands-on approach. When existing solutions don’t fit, she often designs or builds custom physical supports—such as shelving, storage layouts, or modified systems—tailored to a client’s needs, habits, and abilities. Her goal is always to create environments that reduce friction and support daily life, not add pressure.
Ariella Forstein
Ariella spends much of her days as a professional singer, vocal coach, and energy + sound healer. She’s a creative, expressive soul. Recently, upon sorting & cleaning out a deceased family member's hoarded home, moving her parents out of their home of 36 years, and helping a friend prep to clear & sell her home of 18 years, she discovered her knack for helping people ‘let go’ of things to which they’re attached, and started a decluttering side-gig.
As a coach of 18+ years, she efficiently co-works toward a common goal with candidness and sensitivity. She loves the instant gratification of decluttering, and even more, loves helping people improve their lives whilst feeling lighter! She recently relocated to Boulder from Minneapolis, and adores the mountains with all her might.
As a coach of 18+ years, she efficiently co-works toward a common goal with candidness and sensitivity. She loves the instant gratification of decluttering, and even more, loves helping people improve their lives whilst feeling lighter! She recently relocated to Boulder from Minneapolis, and adores the mountains with all her might.