*Brandon Bronaugh, star of the popular A&E Network television series “Hoarders,” has been highly successful in helping individuals and families transition out of some of the most extreme and deplorable living conditions imaginable.
For four seasons, audiences have marveled at Bronaugh’s compassion, drive, and plans of action to rescue individuals from paralyzing living conditions often defined by mounds of trash, junk, garbage, and other accumulated items stockpiled in disarray throughout the dwellings that individuals and families call home.
In many cases, the occupants have a strong conviction, often rooted in emotional attachments or other mental health-related issues that keep them from discarding the excessive accumulation of “stuff” or cleaning up appalling, unsafe, and unhealthy living quarters until the decision is no longer fully theirs to make.
However, for Bronaugh and his team, the mission to help hoarders is more than just hauling junk away and cleaning households, but also instituting a holistic plan that addresses occupants’ short and long term mental health, the family’s welfare, the rescue of animals, and other aspects necessary to rebuild individuals and families’ self-esteem and dignity in a neat, clean, and orderly environment.
From “Not Knowing” to a New Lease on Life
“I want to be that person to have those difficult conversations with individuals and families and have plans of action, metrics, and formulas to be able to give them the right advice during the difficult times of their lives,” Bronaugh said during an exclusive interview with Lee Bailey’s EURweb. “I’ve learned that many people just don’t know what they don’t know until they finally know.”

The Birth of LifeCycle Transitions
In addition to his role as host of A&E’s “Hoarders,” Bronaugh is the founder and CEO of LifeCycle Transitions, a one-stop solution company he started about 17 years ago to help individuals and families navigate major life events such as hoarding. LifeCycle Transitions evolved from Top Notch Transitional Services, a firm Bronaugh first founded that specialized in property preservation and repositioning bank-foreclosed and distressed properties back on the market to be sold.
According to Bronaugh, LifeCycle Transitions offers everything a client needs to complete a transition without spending large sums of money or interacting with an array of companies or other entities such as contractors, legal advisor, realtors, and city officials.
“The company is with the individuals/families every step of the way to ensure speedy success and an excellent start with a new lease on life,” said Bronaugh, a Chicago native. “LifeCycle Transitions is the No. 1 hoarding company in the United States. The television show is a big piece of what we do, but it’s not all that we do.”
A National Mission with a Holistic Approach
While based in Quincy, Massachusetts, LifeCycle Transitions has a national reach to help clients across the U.S. make necessary and deliberate changes in their lives, much of which are centered on hoarding. Bronaugh has given stellar leadership to his engaged team to help people in need to overcome hoarding, downsize belongings, clean homes for occupants to enjoy, or relocate individuals and families to an active-living community and sell their previous property when necessary.
While Bronaugh is proud of his company’s full portfolio of services, there is one area that is particularly gratifying for him.
“We are the only company in this space that has adopted addressing the mental health aspects of helping our clients, along with other intangible services needed to make sure that individuals holistically get the help they need and deserve during transitioning,” Bronaugh explained.

From Real-World Success to Television Star
Several years ago, the work and success stories of Bronaugh’s LifeCycle Transitions caught the attention of A&E executives. Based on Bronaugh’s vast experience, expertise, and passion for guiding individuals from hoarding to living in orderly environments, he was invited to join the team of hosts on the long-running series about hoarders and their life changes through professional but caring interventions.
Whether he is hosting an episode of “Hoarders” or leading his LifeCycle Transitions company’s endeavors of change, the goals and objectives are the same for Bronaugh: to guide and help individuals and families in extreme need of services and expertise transition from hoarding through a strategic and holistic approach.
A Message of Help and Hope
“Anyone who is living in an ‘environment of hoarding,’ whether it’s in a condo, apartment, mobile home, or a small or big house, LifeCycle Transitions is the company that can and will help you,” said Bronaugh. “If what you are dealing with is impacting you mentally, physically, and emotionally and you need great advice and direction with your situation, contact us and give us a chance to help. We have successfully transitioned thousands of clients over the years.”
For more information about Brandon Bronaugh’s LifeCycle Transitions, log on to his company’s website at www.lifecycletransitions.com or email [email protected] or call 1.877.273.7810. For more information about Bronaugh on “Hoarders,” log on to https://www.aetv.com/shows/hoarders.

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