Are TV interventions crossing ethical boundaries?

Does television prioritise entertainment over well-being, inflate resale values and creates unrealistic expectations?

Professional organiser and decluttering specialist Janine McDonald and psychologist Dr Marianne Trent explore with me whether TV intervention is prioritising entertainment over well-being, inflating re-sale value, creating unrealistic expectations and ultimately crossing ethical boundaries.

The conversation explores the wider consumer impact of television interventions, the pressures created by televised outcomes and whether some programmes blur the line between genuine support and entertainment-led content.

Together, we examine the ethical and consumer issues surrounding modern television and ask where responsibility should lie once the cameras stop rolling.

Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-complaining-cow/id1742304080

Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0kiyo8UJ5hGq2InZIeXD2p

Amazon – https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7afcd171-6fc2-4369-88c2-1ad4ebb8fddc/the-complaining-cow

iHeart – https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1300-the-complaining-cow-169077613/

About Dr Marianne Trent

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Dr Marianne Trent is a Clinical Psychologist, Author of The Grief Collective Book and Podcast Host for Psychology, Actually. She specialises clinically in grief, trauma and depression. She is also passionate about supporting early career psychologists.

About Janine Mcdonald

Smiling white woman bright blue cropped hair, late thitries bright pink shirt hand round a mug on a table.Janine McDonald is an Award Winning Decluttering Specialist and Professional Organiser, bestselling author, and international speaker who helps people transform their lives by creating clarity in their homes, workspaces, and minds. Founder of Clear the Clutter Now and author of the bestselling Clear the Clutter Now: Streamline Your Life by Doing Just 3 Things, Janine is passionate about showing people that decluttering is not about “tidying up” – it’s about freedom, confidence, and wellbeing.

Her warm, empathetic style has resonated with audiences at The Big Festoon business festival, The Home, Life and You Show, and in media including BBC Radio, Reclaim Magazine, and the Manchester Evening News.

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