September 16, 2007 Show

Is being messy a bad thing? Can a disordered desk be more efficient? How can moderately messy homes save time, are more inviting, and are even more healthful for children? Today we will talk with David Freedman, co-author of his latest book "A Perfect Mess", about why being messy and disordered isn't necessarily as bad a thing as everyone makes it out to be. David has been on the Today and CBS Sunday Morning shows. His book has been a top-ten L.A. Times and Barnes & Noble.com bestseller, and is creating a stir internationally.
Listen to Interview
